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C) extensions D) features
C) intricately D) ambiguously
9. Scientists ---- to find a way to reprogram ordinary
E) inexplicably body cells,and a new mouse study seems ---- that
to a great extent, if not totally.
B) seek / accomplishing
5. Exams help a lot to bring an improvement in the
individual's knowledge in that they provide regular C) have sought/ to have accomplished
feedback to the students if they are ready to ----
D) sought / to be accomplished
their shortcomings and work on them.
E) had sought / to accomplish
A) disseminate B) constitute
C) precede D) acknowledge
E) entail
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10. The Common European Framework of Reference 14. Non-competitive programshave gained a great deal
for Languages was developedboth to provide unity ofinterest in recent years ----theyprimarily focus not
in educational and cultural matters ---- the Council on being the winner and getting the trophy, but on
of Europe; and to promote coherence in the participation and having fun.
learning and teaching ---- modern languages in
A) whereas
Europe.
B) provided that
A) in / to
C) so
B) about / into
D) as
C) with / for
E) yet
D) by / of
E) for / at
15. In many respects, farm management is ---- similar
to other moneymaking ventures ---- owners of big
11. Public health officials claim that efforts to curb the ranches often employ professional managers who
persistent obesity ---- teenagerswill have only have never set foot on a farm.
limited success without promoting physical
A) as / as
exercise or just ---- switching off the television.
B) either / or
A) among / by
C) so / that
B) through / at
D) such / that
C) into / on
E) more / than
D) for / along
E) with / from
16. Xi’an, in Shanxi Province of central northwest
China, is popular with historians due to itswealth of
12. Americans boast thatthere is no longer a need to history, ---- being the start of the ancient Silk Road,
have children support for ageing parents ---- crossing vast regions of the globe.
several safety-net programs are in place to help
A) in contrast to
seniors at almost all socioeconomic levels.
B) aside from
A) so that
C) in pursuit of
B) because
D) in case of
C) even if
E) but for
D) before
E) yet
A) Though
B) In case
C) Given that
D) Just as
E) As long as
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B) Otherwise
Every three seconds, someone needs a blood transfusion. C) Therefore
20% of recipients are children and many are cancer
patients, accident victims or patients who need to (17) ---- D) However
surgery. A small needle prick and a little of your time could E) Similarly
transform you(18) ----a superhero as, by donating blood,
you can save up to three human lives each time you
donate. (19) ----, it must be noted that you can donate
blood only if you are fit enough to do so. Due to several
health concerns, only about 60% of the population are
eligible to donate blood. Unfortunately, less than 4% do so.
Interestingly, (20) ----experts emphasize the countless
health benefits to donating blood, there are others who 20.
donate with a seemingly irrelevant motivation: to burn A) unless
calories. A one-time blood donation burns up to 650
calories. It sounds appealing for those with weight B) just as
problems as this is more than the amountthey(21) ---- by
C) because
running for one hour. Whatever the motivation, donating
blood will surely offer great relief to those in need. D) as long as
E) even if
17.
A) devise
B) foster
C) treat 21.
C) would burn
D) had to burn
18.
A) over
B) into
C) off
D) from
E) along
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B) determination
How do those living in a mountain village protect C) persistence
themselves from natural hazards, especially avalanches in
winter? It is a question that (22) ----inhabitants of the Alps D) infrastructure
for millennia. People living in the region presumably have E) justification
built their settlements and roads (23) ----trial and error and
age-old knowledge passed down over the generations.
However, the substantial increase in population density
and tourism in the Alps in the 20thcentury called for far
more reliable methods of protecting the population, towns
and their (24) ----from the threat of natural hazards. In the
extreme winter of 1950-51, for example, avalanches
destroyed over a thousand buildings in Switzerland. Many 25.
people were injured, pushing up the death toll (25) ---- A) for
around a hundred. (26) ----,the Swiss Federal Institute for
Snow and Avalanche Research stepped up its research in B) of
the field of avalanche protection and strictavalanche
C) over
protection measures were put in place.
D) with
E) to
22.
A) will preoccupy
B) is preoccupying
C) has preoccupied
D) had preoccupied
26.
E) was preoccupying
A) On the contrary
B) In addition
C) Otherwise
D) In other words
E) As a result
23.
A) in response to
B) on the basis of
C) rather than
D) prior to
E) except for
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27-36: For these questions, choose the best option 30. ----, traditional families are larger in size and live
to complete the given sentence. with their relatives apart from children.
27. ----, it will be difficult to manage and sustain social A) Even though family patterns have undergone
security systems, such as the national health dramatic changes because of the demands of
insurance program. modern life
A) Unless the issues of ageing population and obesity B) Just as modern families fulfilsuch functions as the
among kids and teens are addressed effectively socializationof their children
B) When improvements in lifestyles and prevention of C) Whereas modern families are in the form of nuclear
lifestyle-related diseases are sufficient families including dad, mom and children
C) Just as health systems in developing D) Since family is the common environment where
countriesprovide appropriate services for the children are born and receive a moral education
elderly E) Because the average size of a family varies greatly
D) In order to promote socialwell-beingand the wealth from country to countryand even from city to city
of a high number of citizens from all walks of life
E) Althoughmost immigrants suffer from poor access to 31. In contrast to the common view, being
medical and health services attractivemay not help one gain an edge in the
search for a job ----.
28. Although education in Egypt is supposed to be A) as many believe that the more attractive a
free, at least theoretically,----. candidate is,the morechance he has when looking
for a job
A) in recent years, its government has given far
greater priority to improving the education system B) although good communication skills often raise the
worker's productivity more than physical
B) it is not the case as those comingfromwell- attractiveness does
offbackgrounds are more able to benefit from it
C) just as attractive people have greater success in
C) the overall literacy rate in Egypt is 72%, being any interview, whether for a job career or academic
80.3% for males and 63.5% for females career
D) students can still succeed in Egypt's basic D) becausesometimes, evenwhen employers want to
education system, regardless of financial status hire someone who is attractive, their jealousy can
E) much progress has been made to increase human stop them from doing so
capital base through an improved education system E) since attractive individuals, compraed to their
normal peers, canmake 15per centmore money
than unattractive people
29. The causes of homelessness reflect an intricate
interplay between structural factors ----.
A) in order that people who are impoverished can pay 32. Evidence suggests that front seat head restraints
for necessities such as housing, and food in most cars fail to provideany protection, ----.
B) but even low-cost housing is priced beyond the A) so thatimprovements in the design of them have
means of the homeless can lead to a substantial reduction in injuries
C) whenonly a minority of immigrants suffer from poor B) becausethey are either poorly designed or not
access to decent housing correctly positioned by the seat occupant
D) as it is usually the result of the cumulative impact of C) now thatseat belts have already been identified asa
several factors, rather than a single cause high level of protection
E) so homeless individuals and families share much in D) thoughthere have been numerous reports of injuries
common in terms of the sufferings they have to directly attributable to airbags
bear E) so they will be centred somewhere near the centre
of gravity of the driver’s head in new models
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33. ----, but it is also possible to have only obsession 36.As of the 18 century, the Ottoman military power
th
symptoms or only compulsion symptoms. was marginalized and their archaic economic
system became less viable,----.
A) Certain medications can help control some issues
related to obsessive-compulsive disorder A) and the rulers of the Ottoman Empire were at least
as powerful as the great European rulers
B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment may not
always result in complete recovery B) however, the officials realized they had to liberalize
the economy to compete with the European nations
C) Psychotherapy may not be enough to control
obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms C)therefore, competing with the superpowers of the
time militarily and economically became impossible
D) You may not realize that your obsessions and
compulsions are excessive D) but the reformers believed the citizens should not be
left to the mercy of the western powers
E) Obsessive-compulsive disorder usually includes
both obsessions and compulsions E) in addition, the leaders of the empire recognized that
there had to be an economic revolution
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37-42: For these questions, choose the most 38. Research has shown that chocolate stimulates
accurate Turkish translation of the sentences in neural activity in areas of the brain associated with
English, and the most accurate English translation pleasure and reward, which in turn decreases
of the sentences in Turkish. stress and improves your mood.
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40. İnsanın et yemesinin kökenleri ve evrimi hakkında 42. Tuzda bulunan temel element olan sodyum,
pek çok cevaplanmamış soru olduğu sürece, hepçil vücudumuzun genel dengesini korumak, oksijen ve
beslenmemizle ilgili ne zaman, nasıl ve neden besinleri taşımak için gereklidir, ancak çoğu insan
sorularını cevaplamak zor olacaktır. uyarılara ragmen önerilenden daha fazla tuz
tükettiğinden sağlık görevlileri bizi azaltmaya ikna
A) It is fairly challenging to find satisfactory answers to
etmeye çalışmayı bırakmıştır.
those tricky when, how, and why questions about
the origin of human meat-eating and the evolution A) Health officials have stopped trying to persuade us
of humans’ omnivore diet. to cut down on salt because some people eat more
salt than they are advised to thinking that the more
B) As if there were not countless when, how, and why
sodium, the key element in salt, they consume, the
questions out there regarding our omnivore diet,
better it is for their bodies to maintain its overall
both the origins and the evolution of human meat-
balance, transport oxygen and nutrients.
eating are full of a lot of unanswered questions.
B) Sodium, the key element found in salt, is essential
C) As long as there are plenty of unanswered
for our bodies to maintain its overall balance,
questions about the origins and evolution of human
transport oxygen and nutrients, but as most people
meat-eating, it will be difficult to answer when, how,
consume more salt than advised despite warnings,
and why questions about our omnivore diet.
health officials have stopped trying to convince us
D) It seems we will have difficulty answering the when, to cut down.
how, and why questions as to our omnivore diet as
C) Salt contains sodium which is an important element
there are unanswered questions about the origins
helping our bodies maintain its overall balance,
and evolution of humans’ eating meat.
transport oxygen and nutrients, but health officials
E) The dozens of when, how, and why questions about have been trying to make those who consume
our omnivore diet are notoriously difficult to answer more salt than is necessary despite warnings to
when it comes to the origins and evolution of change their habits.
human meat-eating.
D) Sodium, the basic building block of salt, is essential
for our bodies’ overall balance and allows our body
to transport oxygen and nutrients, however, some
41. Hayal ettiğimiz şeyleri yapabilmemizi sağlayan
health officials try to convince people to cut down
ellerimiz olmasaydı, yeryüzünde maddi birkültür
on it even at moderate levels.
var olmazdı ve medeniyet asla ortaya çıkmazdı.
E) Salt, the consumption of which health officials have
A) There would be no material culture if we did not
been trying to reduce in all populations, contains
have our hands to make what we imagine real and
sodium, its key element, which is indispensable for
maybe there would be no sign of civilization on
several functions in our bodies like transporting
earth at all.
oxygen and nutrients.
B) If we didn’t have our hands that enable us to do the
things we imagine, there wouldn’t be a material
culture on earth and civilization would have never
emerged.
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43-46: Answer these questions according to the 44. Which of the following is true of the coordinated
passage below. behaviour of birds during the flight?
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47-50: Answer these questions according to the 48. Which of the following is true of hand-eye
passage below. coordination?
A) cognitive skills in young children can be improved 50. Which of the following is the passage mainly
with some toysdesigned for practising complex concerned with?
motions
A) Steps parents should take to help their children
B) once children finish elementary school, their hand- while are trying to acquire a new skill
eye coordination develops fast
B) The developmental stages of hand-eye coordination
C) hand-eye coordination is a matter for which expert and the ways it can be improved
intervention may be necessary
C) Hand-eye coordination and how to observe it in
D) some activities that require the simultaneous use children’s education
ofhands and eyes are easier for a child than they
D) Differences and similarities between hand-eye
are for adults
coordination and other skills in children
E) hand-eye coordination refers mainly to how good a
E) What the best definition for hand-eye coordination
child is at positioning small objects around him
and motor skills could be
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51-54: Answer these questions according to the 52. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn
passage below. from the passage?
A) When one has dreams too often, he may feel his C)A Close Look into Recalling Dreams
well-being is threatened.
D) What Happens While We Have Dreams?
B) Having a negative mood and bad feelings may
E) The Science Behind the Meanings of Dreams
intensify dreaming.
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55-58: Answer these questions according to the 56. It is understood from the passage that processing
passage below. of milk and milk products ---.
B) Regional and urban markets prefer to order a lot D) Processed dairy products and their marketing
more processed products than raw ones.
E) The advantages of processing milk
C) Processed products are mostly sold in high-income
neighbourhoods, thus earning producers much
money.
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59-62: Answer these questions according to the 60. It can be inferred from the passage that current
passage below. scientific knowledge ----.
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Doctor:
- As is the case formany diseases, the oldest A) Sure, but you have to write a petition to the Dean's
and the youngest are weaker. Also,people Office saying that it is a not-for-credit case.
with asthma, even if it may be mild, should be
very careful. When they get the flu, they can B) Well, it would be a lot of work at the beginning of the
get really sick. semesterfor both the teacher and the students.
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65. 66.
Ulrich: Sandra:
- I have read that cloning a dinosaur is certainly - Some TV channels broadcast out of the
impossible. Why is this the case now that we ordinary sports in which players throw
have thousands of dinosaur fossils? spears, stakes, and lift huge rocks. I think
they have emerged recently. Do you know
Hilary:
anything about them?
- The DNA has tiny units forming part of the
genetic code, so replicating each in the Tina:
proper order for an extinct dinosaur would be - ----
tremendously difficult.
Sandra:
Ulrich: - Honestly speaking, I have never heard of,
- So you mean it is like trying to reassemble a read about or seen anyone doing them. Also, I
phone book shredded into millions of small don’t see why anyone would do them asnone
pieces of varying lengths. seems to help you keep fit.
Tina:
Hilary: - Well, in the beginning,sports often involved
- ---- the preparation for war or training as a hunter
rather than just keeping fit, which explains
Ulrich:
what you have watched.
- You are right! Now it is all crystal clear to me.
Thanks for filling me in on this.
A) As far as I am concerned, individual sports emerged
long before than team sports did.
A) Exactly! Names, numbers would be lost, but what’s
worse is that you would not know which ones. B) I guess you are talking about some ancient sports which
are not new at all.
B) You have a point. Scientists would have to get some
permissions to study dinosaur fossils in the field. C) As you know that it was the Ancient Greeks who
introduced formal sports to the world.
C) I couldn’t agree more. Scientists can create only the
carbon copies of organisms that are alive today. D) I don’t know who would do such ridiculous stuff to keep
fit and promote his health.
D) Yes, but we must also note that organic compounds in
the soil also play a role in the process. E) You know what! You should take up a sport rather than
just watching those silly TV shows.
E) Well, that may be true, yet scientists will probably be
able to clone an extinct dinosaur one day.
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C) I agree with you, but we must justify it in such a way that E) In order to have enough power to heal yourself, you
the boss won’t refuse it. must maintain your physical as well as emotional
health by laughing frequently.
D) You are right. A cloud server will certainly help
strengthen our security better.
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70. The abundance of editing options on smartphones 71. Saffron supplements have been found to be more
has popularized selfie-taking, particularly among effective than placebos at treating symptoms
teenagers and young adults. ofdepression, yet while the findings are promising,
studies with more participants are needed to
recommend saffron as a treatment for depression.
A) The editing options which teenagers and young
adults can access via their smartphones is the main
reason why they have become so attached to such A) The studies pertaining to the efficiency of saffron
devices. supplements in detecting depression symptoms are
only somewhat satisfactory since they were
B) The use of smartphones is becoming more and
performed with a limited number of participants
more common among teens and young
taking placebos against depression.
adultsthanks to countless editing optionsthey offer
along with taking selfies. B) Saffron supplements have been claimed to be
effective in treating depression,but the findings are
C) Selfie-taking wouldn’t be so popular with people,
not conclusive asonly a few of the studies were
teenagers and young adults in particular, if it
carried out with enough number of participants with
weren’t for the countless editing features
severe depression symptoms.
smartphones present.
C) However promising the results of the studies on the
D) That smartphones enable users to install many
efficiency of saffron supplements as placebo drugs
applications, including selfie editors, has
may be, there is still little reason to recommend
culminated in their being more popular with so
saffron consumption as the best way to get rid of
many teens and young adults.
depression since only a handful of studies have
E) Interesting features like editing options after taking been carried out so far.
selfies make owning a smartphone more appealing
D) While only a few studies with a small number of
for many people, particularly for teens and young
participants have been done so far, the results are
adults.
promising enough to suggest that saffron
supplements are helpful in both detecting and
healing from depression.
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72-75: For these questions, choose the best option 73. The first impression of a car design is usually
to complete the missing part of the passage. formed by its silhouette, which means that we look
at its overall shape before the details. Most of us
72. England’s decline began in the years between are capable of recognizing an animal by a simple
World War I and World War II. To all appearances, outlined shape, so it is important to try and
England was still a great world power. The sun incorporate this same iconic principle within our
never set on the British flag; indeed, it had less conceptual designs. A striking iconic silhouette
chance of doing so in the interwar years than creates a strong product identity that will stand out
before. The British navy no longer quite ruled the among multiple designs. Within a silhouette,
seas, but no other did either. In the gatherings of determining the proportions is a highly important
great powers, England was still present or aspect of the design process. ---- They cannot be
consulted. ---- The decline was political, economic, ignored in the designing process because
moral, religious, and social. This occurred within theyaffect the stance, the body language of the car,
the framework of the disintegration of the which gives you the impression of forward-
European order, a disintegration which had movement even while standing still.
implications around the world.
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76-80: For these questions, choose the irrelevant 79.(l)Music is not something static with fixed conventions;
sentence in the passage. rather, it has been constantly changing and evolving
alongside humans.(lI)One thing known for sure about
musicis the universal presence of musical ability and
76. (l)The fundamental function of the sensor technology in expression throughout recorded history. (lII)In fact,
vehicles is to ensure the safety of the passengers in an evidence suggests that even primitive man used drums
autonomous vehicle by maintaining a safe distance and flutes before the last Ice Age, which was over
from obstacles in its path. (lI)The sensors industry, for 20.000 years ago. (lV)Archaeologists havealso
example, is constantly changing as innovation runs the unearthed a set of flutes that was determined to be
market’s trends. (IIl)Whether you choose LIDAR or 42000 to 43000 years old using carbon dating. (V)They
RADAR, both technologies can perform this function were made from bird bones and mammoth ivory and
equitably. (lV)Still, each technology comes with distinct were proof that music existed in the distant past.
strengths and weaknesses. (V)While a car with LIDAR
sees the world accurately, RADAR systems are smaller
in size and less expensive. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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