Yds Deneme Testi
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Soru 1 |
İt is a known fact that deserts are _________yet biologically rich areas that can feed many species.
A | arable |
B | foremost |
C | timid |
D | radiant |
E | arid |
Soru 2 |
Ruins recently discovered in Southern Peru could be the ancient "lost city" of Paititi, according to _________ that are dravving serious but cautious response from experts.
A | claims |
B | rumours |
C | charges |
D | obstacles |
E | drawbacks |
Soru 3 |
While some stones are valued more than others, nothing________ to the aesthetic beauty of a cut and polished gemstone.
A | rivals |
B | compares |
C | competes |
D | identifies |
E | ranks |
Soru 4 |
İstanbul was th e ________ of the Byzantine Empire and the leading headquarters of the Ottoman Empire and that of the Turkish Republic until 1923.
A | turmoil |
B | unity |
C | doorstep |
D | capital |
E | tray |
Soru 5 |
Consisting of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and the south Pacific islands, Oceania is a highly________ region.
A | sensible |
B | similar |
C | weary |
D | feeble |
E | diverse |
Soru 6 |
İn Medieval England, drink should h a v e ________ water which was free from rivers but usually water was far too dirty to drink.
A | referred |
B | reared |
C | meant |
D | ground |
E | spoiled |
Soru 7 |
The first________synthetic plastic was invented by Leo Baekeland - a Belgium chemist living in New York and previous attempts stayed only on the paper.
A | wrongly |
B | vividly |
C | fraudulently |
D | brutally |
E | truly |
Soru 8 |
The Roman amphitheatre was the place where people went to see fights and this was a traditional-do for them.
A | seldom |
B | habitually |
C | virtually |
D | realistically |
E | greedily |
Soru 9 |
Easter is _________the Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn and spring, and falls on a Sunday between 22 March and 25 April, according to the calendar.
A | named after |
B | charged with |
C | sorted out |
D | dozed off |
E | provided for |
Soru 10 |
İn 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the surface of the Moon after being ________ of the Earth’s atmosphere by Apollo 11.
A | handed out |
B | found out |
C | called up |
D | taken out |
E | risen up |
Soru 11 |
A structure______ to be an 800-year-old Aztec pyramid _________ in Central Mexico City and could drastically revise the early history of the ancient empire.
A | believing / is discovered |
B | having believed / discovered |
C | to be believed / had been discovered |
D | is believed / discovering |
E | believed / has been discovered |
Soru 12 |
________more than one fifth of its land covered ________ deserts, the earth is home to a lot of drought areas.
A | With / by |
B | For/with |
C | At/from |
D | İn / about |
E | About / into |
Soru 13 |
The largest amphitheatre in the empire ________ the Colosseum, which up to 50,000 people at once.
A | is / would have seated |
B | had been / should be seated |
C | has been / can be seated |
D | was / could seat |
E | will be / would seat |
Soru 14 |
Very important to the Romans ________ slaves without whom, the wealthy of Rome________ able to lead the lifestyles that they wanted to.
A | are / wouldn’t be |
B | had been / won’t be |
C | was / couldn’t be |
D | were / wouldn’t have been |
E | have been / can’t have been |
Soru 15 |
The Magna Carta was one of________ documents of Medieval England.
A | more important |
B | as important as |
C | so important as |
D | important as |
E | the most important |
Soru 16 |
Ice-skating,________ the oldest human-powered means of transportation, was invented in Finland not for fun for survival.
A | which / also |
B | ----/but |
C | when / as well |
D | where / too |
E | whose / both |
Soru 17 |
We pay ________ attention to our thyroids, but _________ can suffer from common Chemicals found in plastics and soaps.
A | few / it |
B | much/theirs |
C | most / them |
D | little / they |
E | any /these |
Soru 18 |
As usual, i t ________that Francis Beaufort, of the British Royal Navy, was the firs t________ a scale of wind force, towards the start of the 19th century.
A | was said / having devised |
B | said / to have devised |
C | is said / to devise |
D | says / to be devising |
E | has been said / to be devised |
Soru 19 |
Scientists________ about the greenhouse effect since 1824, when Joseph Fourier calculated that the Earth ________ much colder if it had no atmosphere.
A | knew / would have been |
B | have known / would be |
C | had known / could have been |
D | has known / must be |
E | were known / could be |
Soru 20 |
Earth's surface is made ______ thousands of different habitats and ecosystems,_________with unique characteristics.
A | from / a little |
B | up of /all |
C | with / much |
D | on / a great amount |
E | within / most |
Soru 21 |
_________women are requesting mammograms even as researchers find __________cancer risks in the environment.
A | Lesser/ much |
B | Less / little |
C | Fewer / more |
D | The fewest / the least |
E | Most / many |
Soru 22 |
Some 80 percent of ali the planet's earthquakes occur along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, called the "Ring of Fire "________ the great amount of volcanic activity there as well.
A | since |
B | when |
C | as |
D | because of |
E | but |
Soru 23 |
The Italian dramatist and poet Ugo Betti was a judge ________________ .
A | proved his familiarity especially in terms of
literatüre |
B | with its literary device becoming widespread |
C | many important works were referred to that
literary figüre |
D | who gained literary recognition late in his life |
E | when he has proved how popular he is throughout
the world of literatüre |
Soru 24 |
According to sociologists, _____________ that we must learn are values, norms and roles.
A | the most significant elements of culture |
B | the most common feature of our society |
C | what we have shared throughout history |
D | we interact with some other cultures |
E | people want to connect some features |
Soru 25 |
When we are told that we have got a pay rise,_______
A | it was impossible for us not to get satisfied |
B | we would derive great pleasure from that |
C | we are naturally pleased |
D | we used to sense great satisfaction |
E | our reaction to that event would be much more
different |
Soru 26 |
As there are more chances for transportation and communication,________________ .
A | a great immigration had happened from suburban
areas to urban ones |
B | people choose to immigrate to other countries to
settle and become citizens |
C | apparent changes having taken place in the
structure of some citizens |
D | the regime of some people’s having migrated to
urban vicinities |
E | which would show the extent of its significance
almost everywhere |
Soru 27 |
____ that second-hand cigarette smoke does more harm to non-smokers than to smokers.
A | There being a well-known concept |
B | The prospect declared by some experts |
C | Many people are opposed to |
D | A more recent study by researchers has shown |
E | What has aroused great suspicion |
Soru 28 |
_______________, but mostly it is explained in the way it is written in the dictionaries.
A | Capitalism has many meanings |
B | Capitalism and humanism cannot be used
simultaneously |
C | There are many rumours about the content of
some trends |
D | Some definitions have been made about many
movements |
E | Capitalism is literally translated as the power to
use money |
Soru 29 |
For most people, flu is a seasonal nuisance, announced by a fever, a headache, and a sore throat. A few days to a week, you're over it. However, the virüs can be a lot more serious. Influenza, as it's properly known, causes up to half a million deaths a year worldwide. And less than a century ago it became a global catastrophe, striking a fifth of the planet's population and claiming more than 50 million lives. Experts say we can expect a similar outbreak in the future. Influenza is among the most common contagious human diseases. İt strikes in winter, spreading through airborne droplets and particles emitted in coughs or sneezes. Between 5 and 15 percent of the population are affected by these annual epidemics.
One can understand from the passage that influenza______________.
A | is a kind of illness, the original name of which
is flu |
B | is a mysterious disease which affects people
in an unexpected way |
C | catches people when they are not expecting
such an alignment |
D | is a mortal disease and there is no way for
one to overcome it |
E | leads to the death of more or less 500 people
throughout the world |
Soru 30 |
For most people, flu is a seasonal nuisance, announced by a fever, a headache, and a sore throat. A few days to a week, you're over it. However, the virüs can be a lot more serious. Influenza, as it's properly known, causes up to half a million deaths a year worldwide. And less than a century ago it became a global catastrophe, striking a fifth of the planet's population and claiming more than 50 million lives. Experts say we can expect a similar outbreak in the future. Influenza is among the most common contagious human diseases. İt strikes in winter, spreading through airborne droplets and particles emitted in coughs or sneezes. Between 5 and 15 percent of the population are affected by these annual epidemics
İt is pointed out in the passage that_______
A | a hundred years ago, influenza was the most
ground-breaking disease in the world |
B | flu is a kind of disease which is more effective
from influenza |
C | flu, in another words influenza, includes a
variety of symptoms |
D | no-one can make a satisfactory explanation
about the cause of influenza |
E | there is no need to be afraid of the disease
called influenza in the future |
Soru 31 |
For most people, flu is a seasonal nuisance, announced by a fever, a headache, and a sore throat. A few days to a week, you're over it. However, the virüs can be a lot more serious. Influenza, as it's properly known, causes up to half a million deaths a year worldwide. And less than a century ago it became a global catastrophe, striking a fifth of the planet's population and claiming more than 50 million lives. Experts say we can expect a similar outbreak in the future. Influenza is among the most common contagious human diseases. İt strikes in winter, spreading through airborne droplets and particles emitted in coughs or sneezes. Between 5 and 15 percent of the population are affected by these annual epidemics
One point made about influenza is that _______________,
A | it is the most influential disease ali över
history |
B | it is a disease whose microbes are carried by
means of air |
C | it most often happens in summertime |
D | the depletion of its virüs doesn’t mean that it
is cured |
E | there are a lot of types of influenza throughout
the world |
Soru 32 |
Parkinson's disease affects more than one million people in the U S ._______________. But what is in the environment that is causing this tremorinducing disease? A number of previous studies have pointed to pesticide exposure. For example, a 2000 study of about 1,000 people found that those with Parkinson's were twice as likely to have used the Chemicals around the home.
A | İt is within these definitions that people are confused about the cause |
B | There are many explanations for the remedy of that disease |
C | For one to get rid of that disease, he needs constant treatment |
D | Changes in the temperature of the human body are very significant |
E | Scientists have tracked its cause to a combination of genetic susceptibility |
Soru 33 |
Desert animals have adapted ways to help them keep cool and use less water.________________ . Many desert animals are nocturnal, coming out only when the brutal sun has descended to hunt. Some animals, like the desert tortoise in the south-western United States, spend much of their time underground. Most desert birds are nomadic, crisscrossing the skies in search of food.
A | Mice cannot be put into that category |
B | Some types of animals include that sort of behaviour |
C | The extent to which animals are affected by that event is not known |
D | Not ali animals present the same type of affection towards their babies |
E | Camels, for example, can go for days without
food and water |
Soru 34 |
As we know, men and women are not considered to be in the same position generally in every condition.________________. Men and women are not only defined differently but also there are different expectations for them. Helen Macdonald uses different adjectives for men and women in her text ”Magazine Advertising and Gender”. She says that men should be "masculine, dominant, strong, aggressive” whereas women should be ” feminine, submissive, weak, emotional” .
A | İt is because of having different genders |
B | These conditions are changeable |
C | The principle cannot easily be explained |
D | People’s way of thought is rather basic |
E | Some people are quite narrow-minded |
Soru 35 |
________________. The mummy, called La Doncella or The Maiden, is that of a teenage girl who died more than 500 years ago in a ritual sacrifice in the Andes Mountains. The girl and two other children were left on a mountaintop to succumb to the cold as offerings to the gods, according to the archaeologists who found the mummified remains in Argentina in 1999.
A | Some exhibitions on display fascinate people
very much |
B | The things brought up to now from the very
ancient are quite rare |
C | An ancient Inca girl sits literally frozen in sleep
at a museum in Argentina |
D | Many hidden values have recently been
brought into light |
E | As a result of tiring excavation, a treasure has
caught the attention the most |
Soru 36 |
Earth was created between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years ago .______________ . Born from exploding stars called supernovae, the new star gathered a swirling disk of dust and gases around it. As the sun heated up, this orbiting matter accumulated, and successively larger bodies collided to eventually create protoplanets with their own gravitational pull.
A | The emerging Earth survived a massive interplanetary collision |
B | Heat generated by such bombardments are
quite effective |
C | A rocky outer crust formed once it started to
cool |
D | And this was the time when our solar system
took shape around the sun |
E | There are mysterious stars observed in the
sky |
Soru 37 |
(I) Toys have an important effect on children’s life. (II) Not only girls and boys are gendered but also toys are gendered. (III) İt is impossible to detect their damages to human life. (IV) Girls have dolls, domesitc items whereas boys have cars. (V) Even if a boy has dolls, these are dolls which are soldiers, cowboys or character actors like Batman, Spiderman, Starwars ete.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 38 |
(I) Throughout the twentieth century, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” has had an important place. (II) İt has become famous not only as one of Twain's greatest achievements. (III) İt has done so also as a highly controversial piece of literatüre. (IV) And it is for that reason that the novel is thought to be dominant in literatüre. (V) However, in certain Southern States, the novel was banned due to its extensive criticism of the hypocrisy of slavery.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 39 |
(I) At very beginning of ali heart attacks come some types of illnesses. (II) The most common time for a heart attack to occur is Monday morning. (III) So what is the reason? (IV) Many workers have a significant increase in blood pressure when they go back to the Office after the weekend. (V) The stress of commuting could also be a factor.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
Soru 40 |
(I) The word “mammal” comes from the Latin mamma, meaning breast. (II) İt is because female mammals produce milk to nurse their babies. (III) Nearly ali mammals give birth to live young, and ali are warm-blooded, maintaining a near-constant body temperature regardless of environmental conditions. (IV) Humans are mammals. (V) They are vertebrates and use lungs to breathe air and are the only animals that grow hair.
A | I |
B | II |
C | III |
D | IV |
E | V |
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