İNGİLİZCE Derleme 3

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İNGİLİZCE Derleme 3
YABANCI DİL SEVİYE TESPİT SINAVI
İNGİLİZCE
YDS
Derleme 3
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4.
Bu testte 80 soru vardır.
Her soru 1,25 puan değer taşımaktadır.
Yanlış cevap doğru seçeneği götürmeyecektir.
Sınavın toplam süresini 150 dakikadır
NOT: Bu deneme ÖSYM Kurumu tarafından yapılmış sınavlara 2 özgün soru ilavesi
ile oluşturulmuştur.
Toplam 6828 kelime içeren testimiz, gerekli itina gösterilmeye çalışılsa da, herhangi
bir zorluk ayarına tabii tutulmamış olduğundan, büyük ihtimalle sınavda alacağınız
notu gösteremeyecektir.
Ancak durumun ne olduğunu kabaca görmek isteyenler ve toplu deneme yapan
çalışma arkadaşlarım için bir kaynak olarak faydalı olabilir.
Mehmet Mamger
BAŞARILAR DİLERİM.
DENEME NASIL ÇÖZÜLÜR
Çoğu kişi maalesef sınava hazırlanmanın önemli bir parametresi olan deneme çözmeyi ciddiye almaz ve onu
alıştırma ile karıştırır. Oysa deneme bir konuda ustalaşmak için kullandığımız alıştırmalardan çok farklıdır. Amacı
gayet nettir:
1. Seviyenin tespiti
2. İlerleme olup olmadığının tespiti
3. Eksikliklerin tespiti
4. Gerçek sınav için sağlam bir teknik ve yöntem geliştirme
Ben bir deneme çözümünde şu altı kıstasın olmazsa olmaz olduğunu düşünenlerdenim:
1.
TEK OTURUM, TAM SÜRE: Bir sınav tek oturumda ve araya mola verilmeden çözülmeli. Sınav
esnasında bir şey yenilip içilmemeli, tuvalet ve sigara molası da dâhil, araya mola konmamalı. Zira
gerçek sınavda bunları yapma şansımız yok. Her mola, denemedeki puanımızı yükseltecek ve
durumumuz hakkında gerçekçi olmayan fikirlere sahip olmamızı sağlayacaktır. Eğer İKİ BUÇUK
SAATLİK TEK OTURUM yapma şansımız hiç yoksa, verilen her mola için toplam süreden tam 5 dakika
kısaltılmalıdır. Üç defadan daha fazla mola verilmiş ise eğer, artık o sınav bir DENEME SINAVI değildir.
2.
SINAV BİTMEDEN KONTROL YOK: Tüm sorular bitmeden yapacağınız her kontrol, netinizi yukarı
çıkaracak ve durum tespitini imkânsızlaştıracaktır. Oysa gerçek sınavda, mesela 50. sorudayken bile, 3.
soruda verdiğimiz seçeneğin doğru olup olmadığı fikri beynimizi yemeye devam eder. Kuşku ve
belirsizlik, neti aşağı çeker.
3.
TAKILINCA İŞARETLEME GEÇ, SONRA BAK – SÜPÜRME YÖNTEMİ: Boş bırakabilme erdemi, çoğu
kişinin A puanlarına ulaşabilmesinde en önemli etkendir. Basit nedenlerle, okuduğu seçenekte çabuk bir
doğru cevap bulmazsa işaretleme yapmadan geçen bir kişi, daha sonra aynı seçeneğe baktığında
doğruya ulaşacaktır:
•
Uğraştığınız seçenek BOYUNUZUN ÜZERİNDE ve hatta iptal edilecek bir YANLIŞ SORU
olabilir. Onunla uğraşmanız zamanınızı yer ve kendinize inancınızı bitirir. İkisi de size en
lazım olan şey. Oluşan zaman baskısı ve hüsran duygusu, normalde doğru cevaplanabilecek
ve çok daha kolay pek çok sorunun yanlış cevaplanmasına yol açacaktır.
•
Uğraştığınız seçenek çözebileceğiniz zorluktadır ama o anda cevabı hatırlamıyorsunuz veya
doğru açıdan bakmıyorsunuzdur. Israr etmeniz size yardımcı olmaz. Ama başka sorularla
uğraşırken, beyniniz zaten bu soru için de yeter miktarda mesai sarf edecek ve bir daha
baktığınızda soruyu gayet kolaylaşmış olacaktır: Beyniniz problemi çözmüş veya soruya
yeniden bakarken bakış anızı değiştirmişsinizdir.
•
Uğraştığınız sorunun cevabı ya doğrudan veya modelleme mantığına göre okuyacağınız diğer
sorularda gizli olabilir. Siz diğer soruları okurken, beyniniz buradan doğru bilgileri kodlayacak ve
yeniden boş bıraktığınız soruya geldiğinizde, tercihiniz büyük ihtimalle doğru olacaktır.
Unutmayın en büyük kopya, soru kitapçığınızın bizatihi kendisidir.
Soruların hepsini bitirdikten sonra boş bıraktığınız sorulara yine sırayla birkaç defa dönüp, her doğru
cevap çıkmadığında yeniden boş bırakıp geçmeyi unutmayın. Böylece belirli bir süpürme-tarama
yöntemiyle aynı sorulara birkaç kez bakmış olacaksınız. Son 10 dakikada ise artık atma vakti gelmiş
olabilir. Hilelere ancak burada yer veriniz.
4.
SINAV BİTİNCE TAHMİN: Sınavdan sonra kaç net alacağınızı ±5 hata ile bilmeniz, durumunuzu tespitte
çok önemlidir. Bu tahmin bir müddet sonra hangi seçeneği bilerek, hangisini ise sallayarak yaptığınızı
bilmeniz hususunda size olağanüstü bir yetenek kazandıracak ve böylece hangi seçeneği hemen
işaretleyeceğinizi, hangi seçeneği boş bırakıp sonra bakmanız gerektiğini ve hangi seçenekte aslında
atmak durumunuzda olduğunu ve dolayısıyla hile-hurda kullanabileceğinizi bilmenizi sağlayacak.
5.
YANLIŞLARI BİR DAHA ÇÖZ – TURLAMA: Cevapları başkasına kontrol ettirip, yanlış cevaplarınızı bir
daha çözmeye çalışmanız, bir sonraki denemenizde NET ARTIRABİLMENİZ neredeyse en garanti
yoludur. Beyniniz (a) iki şık arasında hangisini seçmeniz gerektiğini öğrenecek, (b) yanlış yaptığı soruyu
bir daha çözdüreceğinizi anladığından, ilk hamlede doğruyu görmeyi başarabilecektir. Turlamayı illaki
tüm soruların cevabını kendiniz buluncaya kadar yapınız. Ama İLK TUR, en öğretici olandır.
6.
KELİME ÖĞREN: Sınavın bir kısmından keklime öğrenmeyi ihmal etmeyin. Bir limitiniz olsun, mesela
100. O sınavdan tam 100 adet bilmediğiniz kelime öğrenmeye bakın. Sadece paragraflardaki kelimelere
bakmanız bile yeterli olabilecektir.
MAMGER DİL
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4.
1.-6. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere
uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
1.
2.
3.
DERLEME 3
In the life sciences, biologists need to be more
aware of the ---- between science and
technology.
A) approach
B) departure
D) extremity
E) gap
B) intense
D) occasional
E) excess
5.
C) preventive
6.
However incredible we may now find it,
engineers did not ---- welcome the idea of a
general purpose microchip.
A) instantly
B) urgently
D) scarcely
E) reliably
A) convince
B) adjust
D) sustain
E) explain
C) reduce
C) complexity
Many researchers now focus on poverty and
poor education as explanations for ---- mortality.
A) probable
For the information systems to work properly,
you need to ---- the technology to suit the
situation.
C) crudely
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The worst fires firemen have to ---- are those
that emit stifling smoke and noxious gases.
A) take over
B) put over
D) cope with
E) pull through
C) fill out
An explorer who does not compile maps as he
or she proceeds is likely to ---- going round in
circles; likewise, a society that does not know
where it has come from in the past has no
chance of knowing where it is going in the
future.
A) make out
B) give in
D) fight off
E) end up
C) act out
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10. Claims ---- damages resulting ---- climate change
could leave insurers facing very high bills.
7. - 16. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere
uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
7.
Over the past eight years, the TES instrument
---- that Martian rocks and sands ---- almost
entirely of volcanic minerals.
A)
would discover / had been composed
B)
has discovered / are composed
DERLEME 3
A) from / with
B) with / by
D) about / at
E) of / in
C) for / from
C) would discover / were composed
D) had discovered / had been composed
E)
8.
was discovering / would be composed
11. A bar code is a pattern of bars and spaces that
can be read by a scanning device ---- a
computer, which determines the code ---- the
widths of the bars and spaces.
Having found the appropriate archives, it is now
possible ---- with some degree of certainty what
really ----.
A)
reconstructing / happens
A) over / into
B) through / at
B)
to reconstruct / happened
C) off / from
D) on / by
E) for / across
C) to have reconstructed / has happened
D) having reconstructed / had happened
E)
9.
to be reconstructed / was happening
12. It has been four centuries since the Catholic
Church condemned Galileo Galilei ---- declaring
that the earth revolved ---- the sun.
The revolutionary new Caller Display system, ---on a trial basis two months ago, ---- customers
to see the number of the person calling them
before they answer the phone.
A) introduces / allowed
B) has allowed / may allow
A) about / from
B) against / with
C) for / around
D) with / near
E) on / through
C) introduced / allows
D) was introducing / would allow
E) was introduced / can allow
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13. ---- water in rivers, lakes and seas is heated by
the sun, some of the water evaporates to form
water vapour.
A) Unless
B) When
D) Although
E) Even if
15. ---- African nations got their independence, the
first thing they did was to change place names
in their countries.
C) Until
14. Some people can easily recover from their
disappointments, whereas ---- are depressed by
even minor setbacks.
A) others
B) the other
D) other
E) any
DERLEME 3
A) Just as
B) If
C) Although
D) Until
E) When
16. Certain reactions, ---- catalytic methanation,
appear to stop before they are complete.
C) another
A) instead of
B) such as
C) in place of
D) in case of
E) with reference to
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DERLEME 3
20.
17.-21. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya
da ifadeyi bulunuz.
A) so
B) thus
D) so far
E) in accord
A) where
B) which
D) whether
E) why
C) only
New techniques are constantly being pioneered to
improve the accuracy of doctors performing
surgery. During operations (17) ---- is absolutely
vital and technology is increasingly involved in a
surgeon's work. One example is a new operating
microscope which (18) ---- for use in brain surgery.
This microscope can be used to project an image of
the deeper areas of the brain (19) ---- the surface
that the surgeon is working on; it (20) ---- gives him
a detailed and accurate map of (21) ---- incisions
must be made.
17.
A) liability
B) distinction
D) retention
E) precision
C) apprehension
21.
18.
A)
has been developed
B)
would be developed
C) will have been developed
D) had been developed
E)
was being developed
19.
A) by
B) at
D) with
E) onto
C) from
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C) whose
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25.
22. -26. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya
da ifadeyi bulunuz.
D) Whereas
E) Just as
C) When
A) exception
B) contribution
C) involvement
D) partition
E) convention
24.
B) at
D) in
E) to
C) In addition to
D) By means of
A) would infiltrate
B) had infiltrated
C) infiltrated
D) have infiltrated
E) were infiltrating
23.
A) up
B) So far as
26.
22.
B) Although
A) In case of
E) In accordance with
(22)---- there are dozens of indigenous languages
spoken throughout South America, this is, with the
(23)---- of Portuguese-speaking Brazil, a Spanishspeaking continent. However, the Spanish one
hears in South America does not always conform
(24)---- what one has learned in the classroom or
heard on a cassette, and even competent Spanishspeakers find it takes a bit of getting used to.
(25)---- the odd differences in pronunciation, words
from native languages as well as various European
languages (26)---- the different dialects of South
American Spanish, giving them each their own
unique character.
A) If
DERLEME 3
C) by
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30. ----, it picks up glucose, amino acids and other
nutrients.
27. - 36. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
27. Battlefield radios may become obsolete ----.
A)
if software programmable units take over
B)
until they are all built to a common standard
DERLEME 3
A)
As blood flows through capillaries within the
wall of the intestine
B)
Because oxygen-rich blood is supplied to the
liver by the hepatic artery
C) when local police and fire departments would
also benefit
C) Since the hepatic portal vein delivers nutrients
to the liver
D) since other versions had become tailored to
their needs
D) In case the thrombus blocks a sizable branch of
a coronary artery
E)
E)
while security features are also innovative
While liver sinuses merge to form hepatic veins
31. The vast oil output of the Caspian must be piped
overland to, say, the Mediterranean, ----.
28. In biology, isolating particular enzymes is a
tedious process of trial and error ----.
A)
though silicon is not the best choice of material
A)
that it is not a landlocked sea
B)
if several hundred steps were involved
B)
if a pipeline is laid across Iran
C) which involves many different experiments
C) before it can be pumped into tankers
D) until other problems could be eliminated
D) which would also pass through Georgia
E)
E)
as lab experiments may prove unnecessary
as a great deal of diplomacy would be required
32. ---- that the proportion of glia to neurons
increases greatly as animals move up the
evolutionary ladder.
29. The engineers ---- took their know-how to Japan
and China in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
A)
that it would be the world’s largest dam
A)
Comparisons of brains reveal
B)
who continue to travel around the world
transferring technology
B)
This hypothesis has still to be tested
C) Neuroscientists are pursuing the enquiry
C) who had built railroads and dams across
America
D) The capacity for learning is being investigated
E)
D) as engineering problems can attract worldwide
interest
E)
though the spread of technology is not likely to
be halted
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The problem has not been adequately
researched
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35. ---- before he became a film-maker.
33. Although nitrous oxide is still in common use as
a general anesthetic, ----.
A)
the operating room became known as the Ether
Dome
B)
nitrous oxide and di-ethyl ether are not the
same
A) The director of the Titanic now plans to make a
film of the sinking of the Bismarck
B) He is best known as the director of the film
Titanic
C) The director of the film Titanic was a scuba
diver and wreck diver
C) ether has not taken its place
D) The film’s director has always been fascinated
by wrecks
D) its reliability is sometimes questioned
E)
DERLEME 3
the term “ether” was often used indiscriminately
during the 19th century
E) He is interested in why the Titanic sank
36. Whatever Luhrmann’s New York critics may
think of his new production of La Bohème, ----.
34. Since he ignores certain fundamental facts
about the past century, ----.
A) there will be many different kinds of
authoritarian leaders
A) people had waited in long queues for lastminute cancellations
B) the conclusions had been unreliable
B) they claimed to have pursued creative freedom
C) good and evil alike have to be judged
C) the beautiful side of life will have been
expressed with beautiful music
D) he presents a distorted picture of reality
D) he has certainly breathed new life into this
opera
E) someone should, nevertheless, still be blamed
for the unjustifiable deaths
E) opera used to be characterized by unnatural,
alienating conventions
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39. According to some historians, the destruction
in about 1750 B.C. of the Assyrian merchantcolony at Kanes near Kayseri, probably marks
the arrival of the Hittites in that area.
37. -42. soruIarda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin
Türkçesini, Türkçe cümlenin İngilizcesini
bulunuz.
37. Biological warfare is the use for destructive
purposes of bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other
biological agents in order to spread disease or
death among the enemy's people or livestock.
A)
B)
Zarar vermek amacıyla, bakterilerin, virüslerin,
mantarların veya başka biyolojik ajanların
kullanılması yoluyla düşman halka veya
onların hayvanlarına hastalık veya ölüm
saçmak biyolojik savaştır.
Biyolojik savaşta, bakteri, virüs, mantar gibi
biyolojik ajanlar kullanılarak düşman halka
veya onların hayvanlarına hastalık veya ölüm
saçılır.
Bazı tarihçiler, M.Ö. 1750'lerde, Kayseri
yakınında bulunan Kaneş'teki Asur ticaret
kolonisinin ortadan kalkmasının, Hititlerin
bölgeye yerleştiğini açıkça gösterdiğini öne
sürmektedir.
B)
Bazı tarihçilere göre, M.Ö. 1750 civarında,
Kayseri yakınındaki Kaneş'te Asur ticaret
kolonisinin yok edilmesi, muhtemelen, Hititlerin
o bölgeye gelişlerine işaret etmektedir.
D) Bazı tarihçiler, Kayseri yakınındaki Kaneş'te
bulunan Asur ticaret kolonisini M.Ö. 1750
civarında o bölgeye gelen Hititlerin yıktığını
tahmin etmektedirler.
D) Bakterileri, virüsleri, mantarları veya diğer
biyolojik ajanları kullanarak, düşman halka
veya onların hayvanlarına hastalık veya ölüm
saçmak, biyolojik savaş olarak adlandırılır.
E)
Hititlerin Kayseri yakınındaki Kaneş'e gelişleri,
muhtemelen, bölgedeki Asur ticaret kolonisinin
M.Ö. 1750 civarında yıkılmasına
rastlamaktadır
Biyolojik savaş, düşmanın halkına veya
hayvanlarına hastalık veya ölüm saçmak için
bakterilerin, virüslerin, mantarların veya başka
biyolojik ajanların tahripkar amaçlarla
kullanılmasıdır.
40. Bu rapor, tıbbi bakım eksikliği sonucunda,
gelişmekte olan ülkelerde birçok çocuğun bir
yaşına bile gelmeden öldüğü gerçeğini
vurguluyor.
38. Alsace is one of the most densely populated
regions of France, the rural population being
particularly high in the Rhine plain.
A)
Alsas, Ren Ovası'nda özellikle yüksek olan
kırsal nüfusla, Fransa'nın en yoğun nüfuslu
bölgelerinden biridir.
B)
Alsas, Fransa'nın en kalabalık yerleşim
bölgelerinden biridir ve kırsal nüfus yoğunluğu
özellikle Ren Ovası'nda yüksektir.
C) Özellikle Ren Ovası'ndaki yoğun kırsal nüfusu
ile Alsas, Fransa'da yerleşimin en yoğun
olduğu bölgedir.
A)
It is stressed in this report that the death of so
many children before the age of one in the
developing countries could be prevented by
better health services.
B)
According to this report it is definite that many
children in the developing countries die before
they reach the age of one year as health
facilities are so inadequate.
C) This report emphasizes the fact that as a result
of inadequate medical care, many children in
developing countries die before they reach
even one year old.
D) Ren Ovası'nda kırsal nüfusun çok yüksek
olması, Alsas'ı, Fransa'nın en yoğun nüfuslu
bölgesi haline getirmiştir.
E)
A)
C) Bazı tarihçilere göre, Hititler M.Ö. 1750'lerde,
Kayseri yakınındaki Kaneş'te bulunan Asur
ticaret kolonisini yok ederek bölgeye
yerleşmişlerdir.
C) Düşmanın halkının ve hayvanlarının biyolojik
ajanlarla öldürülmesi veya hasta edilmesi
demek olan biyolojik savaşta, bakteriler,
virüsler ve mantarlar kullanılır.
E)
DERLEME 3
D) According to this very emphatic report,
children under one year old in the developing
countries die because of the lack of medical
care.
Fransa'nın en yoğun nüfuslu bölgelerinden biri
olan Alsas'ın, kırsal kesim nüfusu özellikle Ren
Ovas'nda çok yüksektir.
E)
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As this report underlines, it is the lack of
medical care that is responsible for so many
deaths among children who haven't even
reached their first birthday in the developing
countries.
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42. Pek çok iktisatçı, sanayileşme sürecinde olan
ülkelerde kapitalizm geliştikçe, küçük
işletmelerin zamanla yok olacağını iddia
etmektedir.
41. New Deal sözüyle 1929'un sonunda patlak veren
büyük ekonomik bunalımı aşmak için 1933'te
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde Başkan
Roosevelt'in aldığı önlemler ifade edilmektedir.
A)
In order to deal with the great economic crisis
that had broken out in the United States of
America at the end of 1929, President
Roosevelt implemented the measures known
as the New Deal in 1933.
B)
In 1929 and again in 1933, President
Roosevelt introduced the New Deal, a series of
measures designed to put an end to the great
economic crisis which had broken out in the
United States of America.
A)
Many economists claim that, as capitalism
develops in the countries that are in the
process of industrialization, small businesses
will eventually disappear.
B)
In the opinion of many of these economists,
small businesses will eventually disappear in
those countries presently undergoing
industrialization and turning to a capitalist
system.
C) Many economists presume that, with the
development of capitalism in the countries now
undergoing industrialization, small businesses
are already disappearing.
C) The measures known as the New Deal were
designed by President Roosevelt in 1933 to put
an end to the great economic crisis that broke
out in the United States of America at the end
of 1929.
D) The process of industrialization in these
countries, together with developing capitalism,
will inevitably, according to most economists,
lead to the closing down of small businesses.
D) By the term New Deal is meant the measures
taken by President Roosevelt in the United
States of America in 1933 to overcome the
great economic crisis which broke out at the
end of 1929.
E)
DERLEME 3
E)
The measures known by the term New Deal,
implemented by President Roosevelt in the
United States of America in 1933, succeeded
in overcoming the great economic crisis that
broke out in 1929.
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With the spread of industrialization and the
growth of capitalism in these countries, many
economists feel sure that the small businesses
will eventually close down.
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DERLEME 3
44. It is pointed out in the passage that the diversity
of life on Earth ----.
43. – 46. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
A)
How have terrestrial organisms met the
environmental challenges of living on land? Life
began in the oceans, but many life forms have since
adapted to terrestrial life in a sea of air. Every single
organism living on land has to meet the same
environmental challenges: obtaining enough water;
preventing excessive water loss; getting enough
energy; and in Polar Regions, tolerating widely
varying temperature extremes. How those
challenges are met varies from one organism to
another, and in large part explains the diversity of
life encountered on land today. Some animals avoid
colder temperatures by migrating to warmer
climates for the winter, whereas others avoid the
cold by passing the winter in a dormant state called
hibernation. Many plants also spend winter in a
dormant state. The aerial parts of some plants die
during the winter, but the underground parts remain
alive; the following spring they resume metabolic
activity and develop new aerial shoots. Many trees
are deciduous; that is, they shed their leaves for the
duration of their dormancy. Shedding leaves is
actually an adaptation to the “dryness” of winter.
Roots cannot absorb water from ground that is cold
or frozen; by shedding its leaves the plant reduces
water loss during the cold winter months when
obtaining water from the soil is impossible.
is far more extensive in temperate climates
than in colder ones
B) results from the variety of ways whereby
organisms meet environmental challenges
C) is related to plants rather than other organisms
D) becomes far more apparent in spring than in
winter
E)
must be maintained through the conservation of
the environment
45. One can understand from the passage that, for
deciduous trees, the shedding of leaves ----.
A)
increases the amount of water loss, which is a
serious environmental challenge
B)
increases their metabolic activity throughout
winter
C) is an effective mechanism of resistance to heat
D) is a regular metabolic activity which is not
related to environmental conditions
E) is a kind of hibernation that enables them to
survive the cold winter months
43. It is pointed out in the passage that all terrestrial
organisms ----.
A)
in warm regions find it very hard to tolerate
extreme temperatures
B)
in polar regions live out the winter through
hibernation
C) face the danger of extinction due to
environmental challenges
D) have, one way or another, adapted themselves
to environmental conditions
E)
46. It is clear from the passage that, for some
animals, migration ----.
are most adversely affected by excessive water
loss and cold temperatures
A)
and hibernation are equally viable options
B)
is comparatively easy
C) is indispensable for survival
D) causes a great deal of energy loss
E)
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involves various environmental challenges
MAMGER DİL
YDS
DERLEME 3
48. We learn from the passage that the very early
crystal wireless sets ----.
47. – 50. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
The Wireless Museum has several of the earliest
crystal wireless sets from the 1920s which ran on
electromagnetic waves with no external power
source, and were easily made at home. Valve
radios, which came along in the 1930s, needed
electricity to heat up the valves and the museum
has both mains and battery-powered valve radios
on display. The collection also has some rare
wartime civilian receivers — the only type of valve
radio manufactured during the Second World War.
This was by order of the government, because at
this time most manufacturing was focused on the
war effort. There are also plenty of modern day
transistor radios including a collection of novelty
radios dating from the sixties and seventies.
A)
were the models out of which transistor radios
were later developed
B)
were manufactured in large quantities before
the arrival of valve radios
C) are among the museum’s most precious
exhibits
D) were still in use during World War II, though in
limited numbers
E)
were unconnected to an outside power system
47. It is pointed out in the passage that, during
World War II, ----.
A)
transistor radios began to replace traditional
valve radios
B)
the production of wireless sets was almost
entirely for military purposes
49. It is clear from the passage that valve radios ----.
A)
B) originally operated on electromagnetic waves
C) various types of radios requiring no external
power source were developed
C) consumed more electricity than one might
expect
D) the government banned all kinds of civilian
receivers
E)
were still in widespread use in the sixties and
seventies
D) are of two types: mains and battery-powered
the efficiency of valve radios was upgraded
through the introduction of new designs
E)
were costly products and the government
disapproved of them
50. This passage is concerned with ----.
A)
the exhibits of a wireless museum which cover
a considerable variety
B)
the government’s war efforts and production
policies regarding radios
C) the technical features of transistor radios
D) the way a valve radio works
E)
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why the wireless museum was originally set up
MAMGER DİL
YDS
52. According to the passage, the Supreme Court of
the US ----.
51. – 54. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
The US Supreme Court is not a radical institution,
nor is it likely to become one as a result of any
particular presidential election. The risks for the
judiciary in presidential elections are a lot lower than
many people imagine. This is not because there are
no significant ideological or methodological
differences among judges. Differences do exist, and
they display party affiliation to some extent. And
they matter – not just on public issues such as
abortion rights and racial discrimination but also in
those procedures that actually guide the way lower
courts handle a large variety of legal cases. That
said, the courts have pretty strong institutional
defences against radicalism of any kind. For one
thing, the judiciary’s power is spread among more
than 800 federal judges, no one of whose views
matter all that much in the broad scheme of things.
Even on the Supreme Court the idiosyncrasies or
ideological extremism of any one judge can have
only a limited effect. Without four likeminded judges,
his or her views are just noise.
they play only a very small role in their
deliberations
B)
they are far fewer than they used to be
A)
is feared by the lower courts
B)
is a breeding ground for radicalism
C) is cut off from the lower courts of justice
D) avoids, as far as possible, public issues like
abortion
E)
can only be slightly affected by a presidential
election
53. According to the passage, all rulings of the
Supreme Court ----.
A)
are reconsidered after an election
B)
can be influenced by the federal judges
C) must have had the support of at least five
judges
51. It is pointed out in the passage that though there
are differences of opinion within the judiciary,
----.
A)
DERLEME 3
D) aim at preventing ideological extremism
E)
are, to a very large extent, influenced by party
affiliation
C) these in no way concern party politics
D) it is almost impossible to avoid radicalism
E)
this only becomes apparent at election times
54. It is clear from the passage that the US judiciary
system ----.
A)
reflects the opinions of the president
B)
is well-protected against any kind of extremism
C) consists of the Supreme Court and the various
lower courts and all act independently of each
other
D) takes its character, not from the Supreme
Court, but from the federal courts
E)
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faces pressure from many quarters
MAMGER DİL
YDS
56. It is pointed out in the passage that in some
countries, like Japan, France and Germany, ----.
55. – 58. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
American schools need more time if they are to
teach efficiently. The school year is fixed at or below
180 days in all but a handful of states – down from
more than 190 in the late nineteenth century, when
Saturday-morning sessions were common. The
instructional day is only about six hours, of which
much is taken up with nonacademic matters. In
1994, a national commission calculated that in four
years of high school a typical American student puts
in less than half as much time on academic subjects
as do students in Japan, France and Germany.
Extending the school day or the school year can get
expensive and complicated, and reducing nonacademic electives and physical education brings
complaints from parents and students alike. But
there is one quite cheap and uncomplicated way to
increase study time: add more homework. You may
not be surprised to learn that homework raises
student achievement, at least in the higher grades.
For young children homework appears not to be
particularly helpful. Even among older students it is
hard to be sure of the extent to which more
homework may lead to higher achievement.
B)
A)
the school curricula allow roughly equal time for
academic and nonacademic subjects
B)
the school year is far too long and this makes it
unproductive
C) students are given less homework than their
American counterparts
D) achievement correlates well with the length of
the school day
E)
the amount of time students spend on
academic learning far exceeds that spent by
American students
57. According to the passage, any extension of the
instructional day in American schools ----.
55. We understand from the passage that school
programmes in America ----.
A)
DERLEME 3
A)
is not to be recommended on account of the
expenses involved
B)
would arouse much discontent among parents
and students
are of little concern to the parents, and so they
tend to ignore them
C) needs to be reviewed by a national commission
are at present being reviewed by a national
commission
D) should aim to bring them up to the level of
Japanese schools
C) do not put much emphasis on academic
learning
E)
would have to have the approval of all the
states
D) are run on similar lines to those in the rest of
the world
E)
have been extensively revised since 1994
58. It is clear from the passage that the writer ----.
A)
is urging schools to assign more homework to
students of all grades
B)
is doubtful about the benefits of homework for
lower-grade students
C) believes that the school day should be
extended
D) is opposed to reducing the school year from
190 to 180 days
E)
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is convinced of the need for more electives,
including physical education
MAMGER DİL
YDS
60. We understand from the passage that
biomarkers ----.
59. – 62. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
Aging involves multiple harmful biological events
that accumulate in different tissues over time and
gradually reduce an organism’s state of
maintenance and function. Calendar time, however,
serves as an imperfect measurement of the
physiological processes involved in aging. We all
know individuals who are the same chronological
age but appear to be very different when it comes to
physiological age. Rather than counting years - or
gray hairs, for that matter - modern gerontologists
turn to biological markers, or biomarkers, of aging.
These physiological parameters indicate an
individual’s functional level and some biomarkers,
such as insulin levels, correlate with mortality. The
presence of such biomarkers depends indirectly on
patterns of gene expression, which are induced by a
variety of internal or external stimuli.
can best be determined through biological
markers
B)
has a pattern which varies very little among
individuals
do not always produce reliable results in
measuring a person’s biological age
B)
are closely related to insulin levels
D) are of primary importance for gerontologists in
learning about a person’s physical condition
E)
can undermine an organism’s state of
maintenance and function
61. It is clear from the passage that as one ages ----.
A)
one’s genetic defects become more obvious
B) the body’s ability to maintain itself starts to
deteriorate
C) the physiological processes accurately reflect
chronological time
C) cannot be clearly understood without taking into
account the graying of a person’s hair
D) there are functional changes in the body but
these are hard to detect
D) is best indicated by the amount of years a
person has lived
E)
A)
C) and calendar time must be taken into account
in finding out about a person’s health
59. It is pointed out in the passage that the process
of aging ----.
A)
DERLEME 3
E)
one’s insulin level remains stable
has an adverse effect on very few functions of
an individual’s body
62. This passage is essentially concerned with ----.
A)
various causes of aging
B)
the damaging effects induced by aging
C) the significance of biomarkers in measuring the
process of aging
D) the role a person’s genes have in the process
of aging
E)
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the need to carry out more research into aging
MAMGER DİL
YDS
DERLEME 3
64. Kevin :
63. -67. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş
bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi
bulunuz.
- Why does England import so many milk
products? I'm sure she could be selfsupporting.
63. Sam:
Jenny :
- Do you think NASA’s emergency escape plan
for space-bound astronauts will work?
- ----
Robert:
Kevin :
- That’s hard to say. I suppose really it will
depend on the kind of emergency that
presents itself.
- Oh. It's a question of you buy from me and I'll
buy from you..
Jenny :
Sam:
- Exactly. Agriculture is the world's largest
industry and has to conform with the general
industrial plan considered desirable.
- ---Robert:
- Actually, the colour is a survival feature too. It
makes a search for the crew easier.
A)
B)
It reminds one of science-fiction films, with
everything neatly planned.
Being self-supporting isn't necessarily an
advantage.
B)
Do you honestly think so? I doubt it.
C) She could I suppose. But people like variety
and so foreign cheeses, for instance, are
very popular.
It seems a bit like a game to me. The suits are
a brilliant orange colour.
D) Of course she could. But actually it might be
cheaper to import.
C) The antigravity suit squeezes the legs to
prevent blood from pooling in them.
E)
D) Apparently shuttle bailout is a last resort, to be
used only if landing becomes impossible.
E)
A)
Yes, she could. But it's a question of finding
markets for her manufactured goods.
Let’s hope the Challenger catastrophe is not
repeated.
65. Mark :
- I see the servicemen who were ordered to
stand on the decks of their frigates during
hydrogen-bomb tests in the Pacific some 10
years ago, are going to court about it.
Jason :
- ---Mark :
- That their life expectancy has been reduced
and that there is an unusually high rate of
genetic disorders among their children.
Jason :
- Well, if it is true, I certainly hope they win the
case.
A)
That's interesting. What do they claim?
B)
I can't remember the incident at all.
C) People are always looking for easy ways to
get money.
D) Well, I suppose they may have a case.
E)
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It won't be easy to prove, that's for sure.
MAMGER DİL
YDS
67. Polly :
66. George:
- This summer, I spent my holiday in Spain. I
was particularly impressed by Madrid.
- This is terrible! Have you read this article on
dirty needles being used for vaccinations in
poor countries?
Mark :
Karin :
- I am sure you were. While there, you must
have found time enough to visit the Prado
Museum.
- Yes, and it is terrible. Apparently, anti-tetanus
shots given with used needles are spreading
HIV.
George :
Polly :
- ----
- ----
Mark :
Karin :
- Originally, all these paintings, especially the
major works of Velásquez and Goya, were in
the royal collection.
A)
B)
- Well, you know, they may not have enough
needles, so they may have to use them more
than once.
Of course, certainly, because it houses the
world’s greatest collection of Spanish paintings
from the 12th to the 19th centuries.
Actually, the origins of the city date back to A.D.
852, when the Moors built a fortress near the
Manzanares river.
A)
I think wealthy countries should donate
disposable needles to poorer countries.
B)
How can the health workers in those countries
do such a thing?
C) They should test everyone’s blood before giving
a vaccine.
C) In fact, it was under the Habsburgs that the city
acquired some of its most notable landmarks,
including its splendid palaces.
D) Tetanus and HIV are both dangerous infectious
diseases.
D) Let me tell you that the museum was designed
in 1719 by the royal architect Juan de
Villanueva.
E)
DERLEME 3
E)
In Spanish culture, the 18th century was an era
of French influence, following the Bourbon
accession to the Spanish throne.
16
The health workers are probably selling the
clean needles illegally.
MAMGER DİL
YDS
70. In my opinion, too many of the things that
happen in this company depend upon the
chairman's discretion.
68. - 71. soruIarda, verilen cümleye anlamca en
yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
68. The normal school obviously doesn't have the
resources necessary to cope with badly
handicapped children.
A)
When children are seriously handicapped, the
ordinary school has to find ways of answering
their needs.
B)
The needs of such handicapped children are
beyond the range of any ordinary school
programme.
C)
A) Just because he happens to be chairman of the
company he thinks he's the chief decisionmaker.
B) I reckon that the company chairman has far too
big a say in what happens here.
C) The fact that he's the company chairman
doesn't give him the right to give all the orders.
D) it seems to me that the chairman interferes in
most of the affairs of the company
Seriously handicapped children cannot fit into
the routine of ordinary school life.
D)
In an ordinary school, the needs of seriously
handicapped children tend to get forgotten.
E)
When it's a case of seriously handicapped
children, the average school simply cannot
meet their needs.
E) As I see it, the company chairman doesn't know
how to delegate the work of the company
efficiently.
71. Her lectures are both amusing and full of
interest, and consequently, it’s hardly surprising
that she is so popular.
69. The report did not get a favourable reception
largely because it called for massive increases
in defence spending.
A)
The unfavourable report on defence spending
showed convincingly that vast sums of money
had been wasted.
B)
The report failed to please for the obvious
reason that it recommended an increase in
expenditure for defence purposes.
C)
The extra expenditure for defence purposes is
what made the report so unpopular in many
quarters.
D)
The main reason why the report met with so
little approval was on account of the vast
increases in expenditure it demanded for
defence purposes.
E)
The report was quite unacceptable on account
of the fact that the recommended increases in
defence spending were quite unrealistic.
DERLEME 3
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A)
Her popularity is the result of her style of
lecturing which really is fascinating.
B)
She lectures in such an amusing manner that
everyone enjoys her lectures.
C)
She is a most entertaining speaker, and so
naturally she is in great demand.
D)
The fact that her lectures are so full of humour
is clearly the reason for her popularity.
E)
Her sense of humour and her insight are what
have made her so much in demand as a
lecturer.
MAMGER DİL
YDS
DERLEME 3
74. New and exciting links are fast being developed
between the cities of Europe. In France,
highspeed trains are providing the links. ----.
These breathe life into regional towns which
have now, for the first time, become accessible
in terms of time and money to millions of other
Europeans.
72. -75. soruIarda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada
anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için
getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
72. Although social and medical interventions have
helped people live longer, none of the
techniques have affected the aging process. ----.
But, there is a change: there are far more 65year-olds today than there used to be because
the past century’s efforts reduced early
mortality.
A) The river-bank highways south of the river
Seine have been converted into a giant beach
B) As in the Renaissance-era urban boom, one of
the driving forces behind this flowering is art
A) Fewer young people now die of infectious
diseases as sanitary conditions have improved
greatly
C) The new energy is not confined to Europe’s
capitals
D) More far-reaching is the extraordinary network
of low-cost airlines that have suddenly come
into being
B) This is because people are living longer
C) A healthy 65-year-old in 1900 would be
physically indistinguishable from his or her
counterpart in 2000
E) These growing links will accelerate the
disappearance of national boundaries
D) Improved working conditions have also
contributed, to a noticeable extent, to an
increased life expectancy
E) Attention to diet also plays an important role
75. Isaac Newton presented the earliest scientific
definition of mass in 1687 in his landmark work
Principium: “The quantity of matter is the
measure of the same arising from its density
and bulk conjointly.” That very basic definition
was good enough for Newton and other
scientists for more than 200 years. ----. In recent
years, however, the why of mass has become a
research topic in physics.
73. There is something vital, even disturbing, about
the buildings he has designed. His serene
spaces are charged with emotion. ----. And for
all its subtlety and silence, his architecture is
dynamic in unaccountable ways – hard as
granite, fluid as water and airy as sunlight.
A) Here there is a shift to a grander and more
transparent space
B) All detractors can say is that he is too 20th
century
C) They blanket your mood the way a great
abstract painting does
D) Above the main gallery, the colours are brighter
A)
The laws of gravity predict that gravity acts on
mass and energy
B)
Most people think they know what mass is, but
actually they understand only a very small part
of what it entails
C) Fundamental particles have an intrinsic mass
known as their rest mass
E) You employ stone, wood and concrete, and
with these materials you build houses and
palaces
D) Energy and mass are related, as described by
Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc2
E)
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They understood that science should proceed
first by describing how things work and later by
understanding why
MAMGER DİL
YDS
78. (I) Computer researchers predict that quantum
computers will become a reality within 10 to 15
years. (II) However, these machines pose a
security threat, because their ability to perform
many calculations at once means they will be able
to uncover the encryption keys that are, for practical
purposes, untraceable by today’s “classical”
conventional computers. (III) If that happens,
people will be able to tap into cell phone calls. (IV)
A quantum computer can represent a 0 and a 1 at
the same time in a quantum bit (called a qubit). (V)
Furthermore, secure e-commerce will be a thing of
the past.
76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla
okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü
bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
76. (I) Dependence on sleep aids and anti-anxiety drugs
decreases alertness and results in slurred speech,
poor coordination, confusion and slowed breathing.
(II) These drugs may make a person alternately
depressed and anxious. (III) Prescription drugs that
can cause dependency are subject to restrictions.
(IV) Some people experience memory loss, faulty
judgment, and sudden shifts in their emotions. (V)
Furthermore, older people may even appear
demented.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
E) V
79. (I) The fate of the polar-region ice sheets will
determine how much the sea level rises in the
coming century. (II) Under the frozen surfaces of
Himalayan glaciers on the flanks of Mount Everest
and its fellow giant peaks, caves wind through the
ice. (III) They follow twisting paths carved out by
flowing meltwater, with unusual underground
formations and narrow passages that open into
huge galleries. (IV) The way meltwater moves
inside glaciers is poorly understood, so scientists
are going beneath the surface to track how water
eats away at glaciers from the inside. (V) What we
see on the surface is just part of the story.
77. (I) The book furnishes us with some really
fascinating information about hummingbirds. (II) For
instance, they can hover for as long as 50 minutes
at a time. (III) Their lovely colouring is even then
apparent. (IV) They don't simply use their wings in
order to do this, but also their tails which they
spread like a fen to give extra lift. (V) Hovering
allows access to nectar but requires so much nectar
that they have to consume one and a half times their
body weight in nectar every day.
A) I
DERLEME 3
E) V
A) I
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B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
MAMGER DİL
YDS
DERLEME 3
80. (I) The first step in considering the possibility of a
genetic abnormality is obtaining a family history. (II)
A doctor or genetic counsellor constructs a family
tree by asking about medical problems affecting
family members. (III) For an accurate appraisal of
genetic risks, information about three generations in
the family is usually needed. (IV) The state of
health or cause of death of all first-degree and
second-degree relatives is noted. (V) One of the
most common tests used to diagnose genetic
abnormalities in a foetus is ultrasound scanning.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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