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1. - 16. sorularda, cmlede bo braklan yere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

6. Writing means everything to Adichie, 2007s winner of the Orange Prize, and she is never afraid of _____ ideas. A) making away with B) running out of C) catching up with D) looking up to E) putting up with 7. Heavy fog caused the cancellation of _____ 200 flights at London-area airports, with Heathrow _____ affected. A) as many / badly B) so much / very bad C) most / worse than D) most of / so bad E) more than / the worst 8. Since a new law that _____ effect on Wednesday, smoking _____ in every commercial corner of entertainment from Parisian nightclubs to village cafs. A) will take / was banned B) took / has been banned C) has taken / would ban D) had taken / had banned E) would take / will ban 9. Modern medical opinion claims that a few extra years of work in your early 60s _____ most people and in fact _____ beneficial. A) doesnt harm / was B) isnt harmed / may be C) wont harm / could be D) hasnt harmed / had been E) wouldnt harm / are 10. _____ a guide, a megapolis _____ Tokyo can be a jungle for tourists and business travelers. A) With / around B) For / such as C) As / through D) Without / like E) Through / in 11. The parliament in Turkey has voted to introduce a blanket ban _____ smoking _____ enclosed public places. A) for / over B) against / for C) by / at D) on / in E) at / on

1. Not just noise but fuel consumption as well as CO2 emissions must be _____ minimized on airplanes. A) comfortably B) admittedly C) curiously D) drastically E) supposedly 2. Computers playing computer games may sound _____, but it's an example of the man versus machine debate. A) heavy B) effective C) strange D) pretty E) powerful 3. Work _____ meaning and purpose for many people, and ending it suddenly through complete retirement can be quite damaging and stressful. A) causes B) seeks C) includes D) files E) provides 4. Even during its early phases, the French Revolution aroused ---- conflict throughout Europe. A) ignorant B) accessible C) significant D) durable E) fertile 5. Although mild symptoms such as social withdrawal may persist, parents with minor psychological problems may want to ---- children. A) pass out B) sign off C) take off D) come into E) bring up

12. The crew of the Vanessa took to life-boats when their ship, _____ was carrying iron, sank en route to Burgas in Bulgaria. A) where B) which C) that D) in which E) from where 13. In Finland, Santa Claus is said to live in a cave which is shaped like an ear; thats _____ he can hear childrens wishes. A) where B) how C) what D) if E) whether 14. The Jane Austen Centre in Bath aims to be not only informative _____ exciting ____ illuminating. A) and / for B) so / but C) for / yet D) yet / so E) but / and 15. _____ they are paid the national minimum wage of $25 a month, it is difficult for the Bangladeshi to buy enough food. A) So that B) Even if C) Whenever D) In case E) Except that 16. One English newspaper urged readers to burn it, but _____, The Golden Compass, the novel of Philip Pollman, was made into a film and is now expected to be more popular than Potter. A) therefore B) further C) for instance D) also E) instead

17. 21. sorularda, aadaki parada numaralanm yerlere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

Two scientists from Germany studied the play behaviour of 25 orang-utans aged between 2 and 12 at four centres around the world. They saw that when one of the orangutans displayed an open, gaping mouth, (17) ________ playmate often (18) ________ the same less than half a second later. In humans, imitating behaviour can be voluntary and involuntary. (19) ________ this discovery, there had been (20) ________ evidence that animals had similar responses. The findings threw a new light on empathy and its importance for animals which live in groups, (21) ________ orangutans. 17. A) itself B) theirs C) ones D) its E) their 18. A) does B) did C) has done D) will do E) had done 19. A) Until B) By C) Since D) After E) Unless 20. A) any B) many C) no D) not E) few 21. A) alike B) similar C) as D) the same E) such as

22. - 26. sorularda, aadaki parada numaralanm yerlere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 27. - 36. sorularda, verilen cmleyi uygun ekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

It has been hailed by the organisers (22) _____ the greatest Paralympic Games ever, but which teams of Paralympians (23) _____ their Olympian compatriots in London? And why did the US Paralympic team only manage sixth? The United States topped the Olympic Games league table with 46 gold medals, but they won about a third fewer in the Paralympics - 31, placing them outside the top five, in sixth place. This performance is quite a puzzle, (24) _____ the US has two of the big vital ingredients for success - wealth and a large population. Population and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) explain about 53% of a nation's success in the Olympic Games, and more than 60% in the Paralympic Games. (25) _____, a big population means a big pool of talent to fish from, and wealth means good healthcare and the money (26) _____ on sports training and facilities. 22. A) as B) for C) by D) through E) off 23. A) fluctuated B) deteriorated C) evolved D) outperformed E) coped 24. A) while B) whereas C) unless D) provided E) because 25. A) In contrast B) That is C) Furthermore D) By the way E) On the other hand 26. A) is spending B) spends C) to spend D) spending E) is spent

27. Actor George Clooney has been made a United Nations "messenger of peace" _____. A) to promote peacekeeping activities around the world B) who is one of the Oscar nominees for the year 2008 C) which was founded in June 26, 1945 D) divided into administrative bodies E) convincing them to save the lost people of Darfur 28. _____ before they reach their first birthday. A) In most African countries children die so early B) Hunger and disease are two reasons why C) The smaller children are, the more easily they are affected D) More and more children are born to parents with AIDS E) About 7% of children in Madhya Pradesh, India, die 29. Those who are regarded as heroes by one political regime _____. A) are often declared as disloyal by another B) found themselves in top positions throughout their lives C) is an organized collection of ideas to change the society D) were supported by the regime that followed E) had been sent to prison without being questioned 30. _____ even if they are not actually put back on to an aeroplane. A) After a plane crash there are a lot of parts that could be used again B) The farther back you sit, the better your chances of survival C) The airliner may land short of the runway as it is landing D) The plane disappeared from radar screens before it was due to land E) An in-flight bomb will cause the aircraft to break up and crash 31. _____ but some people are allergic to these. A) Dairy food has a high fat content

B) People are told to avoid consuming too much cheese C) Dairy foods are the primary source of calcium D) Eggs are not always categorized as dairy E) Raw milk for processing generally comes from cows

32. The young actors only aim was _____ . A) that he became a professional B) if he could go to the Alps again C) whether or not he could be trained to be a footballer D) how his sister can become such a star E) to gain worldwide fame 33. Recent experiments on mice have shown _____. A) where they eat 40 per cent of their regular diet B) when to use it under laboratory conditions C) that starving them actually increases their life-span D) whose population we control quite strictly E) how their lives could have been prolonged 34. There was such inadequate consultation ______. A) the students are unhappy with the results B) so that their needs were met properly C) that was barely enough for the residents D) because there is limited training E) that no one knew what to do in an emergency 35. _____, because the country's international reputation is important. A) There cannot be a successful Olympic Games B) The Olympic torch has been sent on a 130- day journey around the globe C) The official logo of the games is titled Dancing Beijing D) Major nations are boycotting the Olympics E) The Chinese place a top priority on the Olympics in August 36. Many of the super-rich agree that the more you have _____. A) large fortunes may be turned into small ones B) your business may go sour C) it never seems to bring you security D) the more you worry about it E) you really have to try

37. - 42. sorularda, verilen cmlenin anlamna en yakn karl salayan cmleyi bulunuz.

37. As much as one meter of snow is expected to fall in some mountain areas this weekend, which will make conditions even worse for possible avalanches. A) Bu hafta sonu baz dalk blgelere decek karn bir metreye ulamas beklenirken a yol aan artlarn da arlamas bekleniyor. B) Bu hafta sonu baz dalk blgelere bir metre kar dmesi beklenmektedir, ve bu durum, olasl artlarn daha da arlatracaktr. C) Bu hafta sonu dalarda yer yer grlecek olan kar tahminen bir metreye ulaacak olup olasln arttran artlar da arlaacaktr. D) Bu hafta sonu dalara yaacak karn baz blgelerde bir metreye ulamas, bunun da artlar zorlatrmas ve olasln arttrmas beklenmektedir. E) Bu hafta sonu dalarda yer yer bir metreyi bulmas beklenen kar artlar zorlatracak ve olasln arttracaktr. 38. In view of the fact that the price of crude oil has crossed the $100-a-barrel threshold, and then dropped slightly, what direction will it take now? A) Ham petroln varil fiyat 100$ ap bir para geriledikten sonra bakalm nasl bir yol izleyecek? B) Ham petroln varil ba fiyat 100$ eiini atktan sonra biraz dnce acaba izleyecei yol nasl olacak? C) Ham petroln fiyat, varil bana 100$ eiini atna ve sonra da biraz gerilediine gre, imdi nasl bir yol izleyecek? D) Varil fiyat 100$ eiini geip den petrol fiyatlar bundan byle ne tr bir yol izecek acaba? E) Varil bana 100$ olan ham petrol fiyatlar eii ap bir para dtkten sonra nasl bir yola girecek? 39. The Netherlands is considering to form an island in the shape of a tulip to fight overcrowding and shield the coastline from the rising sea.

A) Nfus fazlal, Hollanday lale eklinde bir ada oluturmaya ve bylece sahil eridini de su basknlarndan korumaya itmektedir. B) Nfus art nedeniyle Hollanda lale biiminde bir ada oluturmay planlamakta, hem de bylece sahillerini de sellere kar korumay dnmektedir. C) Hollandann ar nfus ve ykselen deniz seviyesi iin almay planlad nlem lale biiminde bir ada oluturmaktr. D) Hollanda, nfus fazlal ile lale eklinde bir ada oluturarak baa kmay planlarken bir yandan da kylarn ykselen deniz seviyesinden korumay amalamaktadr. E) Hollanda, ar nfusla baetmek ve sahil eridini ykselen denizden korumak iin lale eklinde bir ada oluturmay planlamaktadr.

D) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, published in July 2007, turned out to be the fastest-selling book, based on figures in the UK and US. E) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows became the fastest-selling book when it was published in July 2007, based on figures in the UK and US.

40. Sean Penn, Mystic Riverdaki, kznn lmnn cn almak iin yeniden su ilemeye balayan baba rol ile 2004te en iyi aktr Oscarlarndan birini almt. A) Sean Penns role in Mystic River, as a father who has to return to criminal ways and seek revenge for his daughters death, won him a best actor Oscar in 2004. B) In 2004 Sean Penn won the best actor Oscar for a role in Mystic River, as a father retuning to criminal ways and demanding revenge for his daughters death. C) Sean Penn won one of the best actor Oscars in 2004 for his role in Mystic River, as a father who returns to his criminal ways to seek revenge for his daughter's death. D) As a father who commits a crime again to seek revenge for his daughters death, Sean Penn was awarded 2004s best actor Oscar for his role in Mystic River. E) Sean Penn won one of the best actor Oscars of 2004 for a role in Mystic River, as a father that wants revenge for his daughters death. 41. Temmuz 2007de basldnda Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, ngiltere ve ABDdeki rakamlara gre en hzl satan kitap olmutu. A) When it was published in July 2007, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which was based on figures in the UK and US, became the fastest-selling book. B) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was published in July 2007 only to become the fastest- selling book, according to figures in the UK and US. C) Published in July 2007, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows became the fastestselling book in both the UK and US, according to figures.

42. ngiliz Kltr Heyeti yetkilileri, St. Petersburg ve Yekaterinburgdaki brolarnn yeniden almasna olanak tanyacak bir anlama iin Rus hkmeti ile temas halindedir. A) British Council officials are in contact with the Russian government so that they can sign an agreement allowing the reopening of their offices in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg. B) British Council officials have been in contact with the Russian government for an agreement that would allow the offices in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg to reopen. C) In order to secure an agreement allowing to open the St. Peteresburg and Yekaterinburg offices, British Council officials have been in contact with the Russian government. D) British Council officials, who are in contact with the Russian government, demand an agreement for the reopening of the St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg offices. E) In contact with the Russian government for an agreement, British Council officials will allow the offices in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg to reopen.

43. - 47. sorularda, cmleler srasyla okunduunda, parann anlam btnln bozan cmleyi bulunuz.

43. (I) The Italian city of Milan has imposed a charge of up to 10 euros on vehicles entering the city. (II) The "eco-pass" is being

policed by cameras at 43 electric gates around an 8-sq-km inner area. (III) The mayor of Milan, Letizia Moratti, predicts a 30% cut in pollution levels and a 10% reduction in traffic. (IV) There have been growing problems with the start of the congestion scheme. (V) Electric and hybrid cars are allowed to enter the congestion charge zone without payment. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

includes boot throwing, wife carrying, mosquito slapping, mobile-phone throwing, swamp football, sauna endurance contests... and many more. (V) But boredom is not the only motivating force behind summer sports. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

44. (I) In case anyone in China happens to forget the importance of 2008, there is a large digital clock next to Tiananmen Square to remind them. (II) The clock counts the days, hours and minutes to the start of the Olympic Games in August next year. (III) China is spending an estimated $40bn to get everything right. (IV) To say the games are important to China is a bit like saying that oxygen is important to staying alive. (V) Many Chinese people are looking forward to the day when the Olympics starts. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

48. - 51. sorularda, bo braklan yere, parann anlam btnln salamak iin getirilebilecek cmleyi bulunuz.

48. The brain is set up in an asymmetrical way. _____. However, in left-handed people the opposite is often true, and the researchers believe the LRRTM1 gene is responsible for this. A) In right-handed people the left side of the brain usually controls speech and language, and the right side controls emotions B) The gene, LRRTM1, plays a key role in controlling which parts of the brain take control of speech and emotion C) Scientists hope this study's findings will help them understand the development of the brain D) Evidence suggests there are some significant differences between left and right-handed people E) Left-handed people can think more quickly when carrying out tasks such as playing computer games or playing sport

45. (I) The first stage of a computer operation is the input. (II) At this point, data are translated into a language the computer understands. (III) The programme controls and dictates the operation of a computer. (IV) Several devices are employed to translate data into computer language. (V) Of these, there are optical scanners, remote terminals, card readers, and magnetic tape units. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

46. (I) Both of the writers are attracted to wild and romantic places. (II) Byron and Hemingway are somewhat alike in personality and experience. (III) Both of them awake to find themselves famous at twenty-five. (IV) Both cut themselves off at an early age from their native lands. (V) Byron adopts Greece and Italy; Hemingway celebrates Spain. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

49. _______. As a spoken language, however, German exists in many dialects, most of which belong to either the High German or Low German dialectal groups. The main difference between High and Low German is in the sound system, especially in the consonants. High German, the language of the southern highlands of Germany, is the official written language. A) Altogether German is the native language of more than 90 million speakers B) The recorded history of Germanic languages begins with their speakers' first contact with the Romans, in the 1st century BC C) German is widely studied as a foreign language and is one of the main cultural languages of the Western world D) As a written language, German is quite uniform; it does not differ in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland E) Only after about the 6th century AD can one speak of a German language

47. (I) Finland is well-known for several reasons: mass-produced mobile phones, lakes - 190,000 of them - boiling hot saunas and also for Santa Claus and the Eurovision monsterman, Lordi. (II) Finnish summer sports and pastimes owe something to all of these things. (III) The telecoms industry, the natural environment - and the country's gimmicky eccentric side. (IV) The list

50. There are two girls in my family circle I worry about when they are using the Internet. One is 7 years old, and I dread the day she will start exploring strange Web sites. _____. The other girl is 17, and I am anxious about what she has already encountered in the social networking websites that she uses. A) Adults, companies and governments all have a responsibility to these children B) I can jack up the safety features built into the computer's operating system C) Both of my girls are statistically at some degree of risk D) However, for now, she is happy to surf among the safer ones E) She has a MySpace page, which I'm not allowed in, and I know only one of her online nicknames 51. _____. However, despite their huge numbers, migratory species like these are particularly open to danger from hunting, the destruction of wild habitat and climate change. Humans have already eradicated some of the world's greatest migratory creatures, and many others are now disappearing. A) How do they navigate vast distances to places they have never been? B) Animals migrations speak to us in some surprisingly deep way C) As a scientist, Wilcove finds the disappearance of the world's migratory species particularly heartbreaking D) Scientists will never be able to answer those questions for species that have been wiped out E) The world is full of invisible paths, used each year by uncountable geese, elk and salmon, zebras and turtles

E) He was made an honorary Nepalese citizen. 53. Hillary: Ive read in the paper that girls are made to marry very young in Africa. Elizabeth: At the age of 16 or 17? Hillary: _____ Elizabeth: This means they are taken out of school and made into wives, doesnt it? Thats unfair. A) Things are changing too slowly for them. B) Violence against girls could affect the education system there. C) Much younger; as young as 12, for example. D) UNICEF also stressed the importance of getting children back to school. E) Let me tell you what it is like to be considered an object. 54. Beth: I love learning Spanish, but I need a lot of practice, and this is impossible in London. Ted: Go to a language course in Spain. Beth: Id love to but dad cannot afford it. Ted: _____ Then youll be able to get a lot of real practice and dad will have to pay for a return ticket only. A) Have you ever thought of, say, babysitting at weekends and saving some money? B) How about going by train instead of plane? C) Invite a Spanish girl or boy of your age to your house. D) In that case a Teach Yourself Spanish with CD-rom will be of great help to you. E) Apply to stay with a family to look after their children or to work on a farm. 55. Oscar: Do you remember those days when there were only black and white films? Jessie: _____ Oscar: How did you understand what the actors or actresses wanted to express? Jessie: Not hard at all. From time to time there were written explanations between the scenes; plus, body language was very much emphasized. A) And there were days when they were silent as well. B) I was in my teens then; we would go to the cinema once a week. C) There were really good films which I still love watching. D) I do. I also remember the first film I saw. E) Those were the days! Everybody enjoyed watching them. 56. Rachel : Well, because it's Christmas tomorrow, everybody gets off work early so traffic usually becomes bumper to bumper.

52. - 56. sorularda, karlkl konumann bo braklan ksmn tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz.

52. George: You look sad, dad. Chris: I am. What do you know about Sir Edmund Hillary? George: He is a great mountaineer, and the first man to get to the summit of Everest. Why do you ask? Chris: _____ A) He had got to the summit with Tenzig, his sherpa. B) Some mountains will be named after him. C) Ive just watched his funeral on television. D) He was born and raised in New Zealand.

John : Oh, I didn't know that. Rachel : ________. / ? John : Thank you. Ill remember it. A) Even though we may have to take a longer way, do that B) You should prove that you are not at fault C) So youd better leave as early as possible D) Why dont you put off your party plans E) Thats why when you drive, drive with patience
57. - 60. sorularda, verilen cmleye anlamca en yakn olan cmleyi bulunuz.

A) Linguists have chosen the word subprime, which defines a risky loan, as the word of 2007. B) The word subprime , which means a very risky loan, is linguists candidate for the word of the year for 2007. C) Subprime, which linguists use while describing a risky loan, became the word of the year for 2007. D) The term subprime describes risky loans that linguists used during the year 2007. E) It was thanks to linguists support that subprime became the most frequently used word to describe risky loans in 2007.

57. As the amount of land is shrinking, the demand for food is getting greater. A) The worlds demand for food is increasing only because the amount of land is decreasing. B) We are losing our agricultural land so fast that the demand for food is getting higher. C) If there is less and less land for agriculture, there will be more and more demand for food. D) Parellel to the amount of land that is being lost, the demand for food is increasing. E) Less cultivable land means just one thing: more and more demand for food. 58. In personality, Adele Adkins is not too different from many other 19-yearolds. A) I think that Adele Adkins, 19, is very much like those young people of her age. B) Adele Adkins is more or less the same as many other 19-year-old people in terms of character. C) Adele Adkins personally finds herself quite similar to many of those 19-year-olds. D) Adele Adkins personality is so different from many other 19-year-old people. E) Just like many other young people in their late teens, Adele Adkins has a lively personality.

60. A window cleaner who survived a 47-storey fall from a skyscraper last month is making a gradual recovery, which doctors say is a "miracle". A) A man fell from a 47-storey high building last month while cleaning the windows; now he is in hospital getting better, and doctors say it is nothing but a miracle. B) Doctors consider it a miracle that the window cleaner is slowly getting better, after having fallen from the 47th storey of a building and having remained alive. C) According to doctors, the window cleaner who fell from the 47th floor of a skyscraper is expected to recover slowly if a miracle happens. D) Although he fell from a 47-storey skyscraper last month, the window cleaner is amazingly recovering under the supervision of his doctors. E) Doctors say they have never seen a window cleaner fall from the 47th floor of a building and survive it; it must be a miracle.

59. "Subprime", used to describe a risky loan, has been voted word of the year for 2007 by linguists.

The world's first skaters may have taken to the ice about 4,000 years ago on the frozen lakes of Finland. They appear to have used skates made out of horse bones. From studies it seems that the skating happened particularly in the southern area of Finland where there are many small lakes. Instead of walking all the way around the lake, it seems, people found it much easier to travel between towns by skating or walking across the ice. These early skaters would stand on two horse bones and push themselves with a stick. 61. It can be inferred from the passage that the first ice-skates _____. A) were as strong as animal bone B) were more practical than todays C) looked very different from todays D) had thin metal blades underneath E) were worn on only one foot

62. We understand from the passage that _____ contributed to the invention of skating. A) the primitive conditions of 4,000 years ago B) the climatic conditions of southern Finland C) the water resources of Finland, especially in the south D) Finnish towns being very far away from one another E) peoples love of walking everywhere 63. We can conclude from the language used in the passage that _____. A) the writer comes from southern Finland B) in Finland winters are long and freezing cold C) horses were the main means of transportation D) Finnish people are rather lazy E) the history of skating is not yet fully understood 64. As opposed to todays skaters, those mentioned in the passage _____. A) skated all the year round B) were not guarded enough C) had a stick to aid them D) lacked special clothing E) experienced fewer injuries

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Teresa Reichlen is a rarity at New York City Ballet. She is tall: 5 foot 9 before rising on point. While her height does leave her out of certain roles, it can also be an advantage. To improve her dancing with a touch of rubato a kind of playing with the music she uses her elegant limbs to slow down moments or stretch them out like taffy. She springs up and floats in the air like silk. Unlike other classical companies, City Ballet traditionally has roles for tall women. Since joining the company, Reichlen has performed roles in the repertory that are generally reserved for taller dancers or don't require partnering. 65. We understand from the passage that the writer certainly _____. A) enjoys watching Reichlen B) is against tall people dancing C) is a ballet dancer himself D) goes to ballet performances regularly E) works at New York City Ballet 66. According to the passage, New York City Ballet is different in that _____. A) it gives only classical performances B) many of its dancers are tall C) each performance is given twice a week D) almost all the performances are solo E) it has several roles for taller dancers 67. As is clearly stated in the passage, being tall _____. A) may not actually be disadvantageous for a ballet dancer B) is something ballet dancers do not want at all C) affected Reichlen negatively at the beginning of her career D) forces ballet dancers to practice more to do better than others E) is an advantage when dancing in a classical performance 68. One can understand from the passage that tall ballet dancers are often made to _____.

A) retire early B) take on male roles C) look more elegant D) accompany shorter men E) dance solo
69. - 72. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz.

This week the Indian Ministry of Culture has announced a new step to count up all of the nation's monuments and sites of archaeological interest, which shows that the government's previous efforts in this direction were sincere. Explaining the need for the government's first census of historic buildings and antiquities, the Culture Minister warned that the country risked losing a number of these sites if swift action was not taken. Last year, with some embarrassment, she was forced to admit that 35 theoretically protected monuments had already disappeared because of rapid urbanization and development - 12 of them in Delhi, not far from her own office. 69. We know from the passage that so far India has _____. A) counted its historical monuments only twice B) not built any museums to protect her historical objects C) not been successful in protecting her historical heritage D) passed no law for her archaeological sites and findings E) made no important archaeological discovery 70. According to the passage, one main reason for the disappearance of Indian monuments is that _____. A) they are too old to survive B) the government cannot force people to protect them C) most of them are outside the cities D) some are even in city centers E) urbanization and development are far too quick 71. We learn from the passage that this weeks announcement from the Ministry of Culture ____.

A) does not mean the government is serious enough B) fails to stress the seriousness of the subject C) is embarrassing from various points D) is not the first one concerning the subject E) cannot meet archaeologists expectations

73. We learn from the passage that, following the reshaping of Paris, _________. A) the army could move around with ease B) no revolution could catch on in Paris C) the poor were forbidden to enter the city center D) middle and upper middle class flourished fast E) the bourgeoisie got even richer 74. We can understand from the passage that before being reshaped, Paris _________. A) had a more crowded population B) was a historical city C) had a very insufficient sewage system D) looked like a typical European city E) was a center of attraction for the working class 75. According to the passage, while ordering Baron Haussmann to reshape the city, the main aim of Napoleon III was to _________. A) found a self-sufficient city B) renew its sewage system on and under the surface C) get rid of the lower classes D) provide better living conditions for everybody E) make his troops more effective in case of a revolution 76. It is evident from the passage that the sewer under Paris _____. A) is one of the best in the world B) has to be restored every now and then C) serves military purposes as well D) is dedicated to Napoleon III E) is a mirror image of what is overground

72. The writer of the passage finds the governments move regarding the subject _____. A) inefficient B) tricky C) trustworthy D) unexpected E) objective

73. - 76. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz.

As for Paris in the 19th century, one must consider that Paris before Hugos exile and Paris after Hugos exile were two almost completely different cities. The reason for this was the great reshaping of Paris in the 1850s and 1960s ordered by Napoleon III and executed by Baron Haussmann. The aim was to rid the city of its narrow streets and clean up the slum areas. The revolutions had shown that the streets of Paris were perfect for barricades and unsuitable for moving around disciplined troops. The strongest reasons for the Haussmann reshaping were in fact military. But it was also a way to make room for the bourgeoisie. Entire parts of the city were pulled down forcing poorer people to the outskirts. In their places came the grand boulevards, parks, hospitals, railway stations, markets, the typical Haussmann buildings and a rapidly growing middle and upper middle class. Under the surface, a new and much needed sewage system was constructed. Every street in Paris now has a corresponding sewer underground, complete with street signs and building numbers.

D) warn adults that teenagers can have sex without protection E) emphasize the fact that life is sometimes too short 78. We understand from the passage that the accident described in the first paragraph _____. A) demonstrates how badly teenagers drive B) proves that teenagers are often too dangerous to be with C) is in reality an extreme example D) is quite an ordinary piece of news E) has little importance for the police 79. We learn from the passage that both parents and school officials _____. A) know what to do if teenagers take risks B) feel helpless in catastrophes like the accident described C) appreciate the hardships experienced by teenagers D) have no idea what it means to be a teenager E) are eager to understand teenagers love of taking risks 80. According to the writer of the passage, adults are capable of _____. A) seeing risks in advance B) putting things right C) thinking positively D) swimming in unknown waters E) creating even more problems

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Last January in Freehold Township, New Jersey, a car driven by a 17-year-old high school student, with two fellow students as passengers, passed a car being driven by another teenager at 70 miles an hour in a 50-mile zone. The passing vehicle crashed into an oncoming van. Three boys and the 68-year-old van driver were killed. It is too familiar a tale, making parents and school officials wonder why risky behavior is so common among teenagers and what might be done to stop it. Do teenagers think that they are immortal, immune to the hazards adults see so clearly? Or do they not appreciate the risks involved and need repeated reminders of the dangers in activities like driving too fast, driving drunk, having unprotected sex, experimenting with drugs, and jumping into unknown waters? 77. The main aim of the passage is to _____. A) draw attention to teenagers willingness to take risks B) illustrate the death toll among teenagers C) show that teenagers are also mortal

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