EN HIZLI YDS HAZIRLIK, EN UYGUN FİYATA

EN HIZLI YDS HAZIRLIK, EN UYGUN FİYATA
What are some of the things that differentially affect siblings and help ____their success or failure?
A) pursue
B) recognize
C) recreate
D) determine
E) reinstate
My mother and my father always complain about how untidy I am.
A) My mother and father don’t have the same attitude towards my untidiness.
B) My parents used to complain about how untidy I was at the time.
C) My parents never stop criticizing me for my untidiness.
D) If I hadn’t been so untidy, my mother and father wouldn’t have criticized me.
E) My parents always criticize me saying that I’m untidy but I don’t agree with them.
From the late 1960s to the early 1990s, the Internet was a communication and research tool used almost exclusively for academic and military purposes.
A) İnternet 1960’ların sonlarından 1990’ların başlarına kadar neredeyse sadece akademik ve askeri amaçlar için kullanılan bir iletişim ve araştırma aracıydı.
B) 1960’ların sonlarından 1990’ların başlarına kadar İnternet, iletişim ve araştırma yapmak amacıyla, akademisyenler ve askerler tarafından kullanıldı.
C) İnternet’in akademik ve askeri amaçlar ile kullanılmasına 1960’lı yıllarda başlanmış ve bu süreç 1990’lara kadar devam etmiştir.
D) 1960’lı yılların sonlarından 1990’lı yılların başlarına kadar akademik ve askeri amaçlarla kullanılan İnternet, bu tarihten sonra iletişim ve araştırma amaçlı olarak kullanılmıştır.
E) Akademik ve askeri bir amaçla geliştirilen İnternet, 1960’lı yılların sonlarından 1990’lı yılların başlarına kadar bir iletişim ve araştırma aracı olarak kullanılmıştır.
Japan is often _____ as an example of a country that has managed to keep its national defence orientated industries entirely separate from foreign-owned companies.
A) withdrawn
B) deceived
C) delayed
D) deduced
E) cited
Nutrient deficiencies lead to an array of diseases and health conditions, including dementia and death, explains Healthline. Vitamin deficiencies are associated with several deficiency diseases, underscoring the need to ensure sufficient vitamin intake. Mineral deficiencies are also associated with diseases, including goiter, rickets and anemia. A nutritional deficiency can be caused by intake of inadequate nutrients, or a defect in the body’s absorption mechanism.Goiter is characterized by an enlarged thyroid gland. Marasmus and kwashiorkor are symptoms of malnutrition in young children. Over 40 percent of the world’s population is anemic as a result of iron deficiencies, according to the World Health Organization. According to George Krucik, M.D., of Healthline, eating a healthy diet and taking approved dietary supplements help in alleviating deficiency diseases. Before taking any nutrient supplements to treat a deficiency disease, speaking with professional nutritionist or doctor is recommended.
2. One point that is stressed in the passage is that eating food insufficiently_____.
A) causes a very large proportion of people having financial problems
B) becomes high the rate of heart disease
C) strikes with increasing frequency in an alarming rate
D) indicates the frequency of cancer among people
E) leads to many diseases and bad health conditions
In Hiroshima, a tremendous fire storm ___ within 20 minutes after the nuclear weapon ___.
A) was developing / had exploded
B) develops / explodes
C) is developing / will explode
D) would be developing / was exploding
E) developed / exploded
Steven:- Wasn’t it the American astronomer Edwin Hubble who first put forth the idea that the universe is expanding?
Larry: - Yes, it was him. He did much of his observational work in the 1920s on Mt. Wilson near Los Angeles.
Steven: ---- -
Larry: - Yes; and that makes his work all the more remarkable.
A) Well, his idea seems to imply that, before the creation of the galaxies, there must have been a
great explosion in space.
B) Thus, it becomes clear why the space telescope used by NASA today is called “the Hubble Space
Telescope.”
C) So, in the early twentieth century, he made a bold suggestion which yet needed to be proved.
D) Can he be regarded as the most important pioneer of the space exploration that has gained
momentum since the 1950s?
E) So, the technology he had at his disposal for his observations, must have been rather primitive.
It is possible to infer from the passage that
----.
A) Vincent van Gogh had possibly depicted a real star, the V838 Monocerotis
B) Vincent van Gogh had worked closely with the Hubble Space Telescope astronomers to create his painting
C) other artists besides Vincent van Gogh have been influenced by starry skies
D) Vincent van Gogh was obviously trying to depict a real place, the town he lived in, not a mysterious star in the sky
E) records left by Vincent van Gogh indicate his preference for abstract, not realistic painting
In the resort areas of Greece, travel agents offer a wide range of excursions on air-conditioned coaches ---- qualified guides.
A) accompanied by
B) put up with
C) adapted to
D) designed for
E) turned into
It is the ___ to remove the feelings that leads to excessive movements.
A) complication
B) complexity
C) community
D) compulsion
E) complaint
In the last third of the 19th century, new Technologies transformed the face of manufacturing in
It is stated in the passage that, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, ----.
A) the steel industry in
other industries, including those of electricity and
chemicals
B) governments in
measures to prevent radical labour movements
C) the
manipulate the world steel market
D)
strengthened its dominant position in this sector
E) the use of iron and steel as construction
materials was wholly confined to shipbuilding
The failure of the efforts of the collective bargaining was _____ the lack of interest on the part of the firm.
A) however B) in order to
C) due to D) because
E) despite
We know today that ______ objects such ______ hills or mountains go back into the distance they become bluer.
A) as / as B) too / than C) both / and
D) either / or E) not only / but also
Over the past two decades, the Corsicans ______ their idyllic island, which was wrested by France from Genoese in 1768 ______ into terrorism, corruption and economic decline.
A)have seen/sank B) had seen/sank C)saw/to sink
D) would have seen/had sunk E) would see/had been sinking
The Cirrus SR20 was an attractive plane — people interested in learning to fly, and it could also serve effectively as an air taxi — short-haul routes.
A) between / over B) to / at C) towards/in
D) among /under E) for / on
The machines _____a high-pitched sound when you press the button.
A) emit
B) embed
C) elect
D) embark
E) elaborate
Pop music, perhaps due to its increasing commercialisation, is often criticized for being entertaining while lacking serious musical value and artistic significance. This is typically attributed by critics to record companies' financial gains being placed above artistic considerations, by hand-picking the artists and songs that will have a broad appeal and maximum profits. Sometimes, in the case of the British pop group Hear'Say, for example, young and fashionable people who have little or no prior knowledge of the music industry are transformed into a band that sells music and related merchandise to a preteen or teenage audience. A consequence of this increasingly common commercialisation is that genres which attain credibility as styles in their own right are often considered ‘independent’ instead of 'pop'. Those musicians, as well as their fans, sometimes strive to separate themselves from the commercial aspect of current pop music.
54. According to the passage, one consequence of pop music’s commercialisation could be
----.
A) musicians willingly accepting signing bonuses from record companies
B) fans preferring to listen to music that is not considered mainstream
C) the production of more music-related products like t-shirts, posters, and books
D) higher competition between musicians
E) more significant artistic contribution to the music world
If you would like to ____ your name in the list, please select add and follow the instructions.
A) include
B) make
C) release
D) infer
E) contain
As acquisition opportunities within the EU --- less, western European energy companies --- to turn eastwards in the hunt for expansion opportunities.
A) grow / are being forced
B) will grow / would have been forced
C) are growing / would be forced
D) have grown / had been forced
E) grew / have been forced
25.
A) worked
B) to work
C) had worked
D) to have worked
E) working
Female canaries can sing, but they don't do so as frequently, as _____ or for as long of a time as male canaries.
A) recently
B) anxiously
C) hesitantly
D) fluently
E) invisibly
The farmers should have consulted the authorities about how to ____ the plant.
A) crush
B) cross
C) crumble
D) criticize
E) cultivate
Skin has a rich blood supply that delivers oxygen to all its ----.
A) symptoms
B) shifts
C) nutrients
D) layers
E) supplements
He is rarely satisfied with his achievements, and frequently takes on more than he can handle.
A) He doesn’t take on as much as the others very often but he is frequently happy with his achievements.
B) He isn’t pleased with his success very often and frequently takes more responsibility than he can cope with.
C) He frequently has more workloads than he can deal with and he is proud of his achievements.
D) He doesn’t try to do everything to be successful so he is not happy now.
E) His achievements generally don’t content him so he works more than anybody else.
The company's _____ concern is to ensure the safety of its employees.
A) expansive B) sole
C) previous D) irresistible
E) prevalent
18.
A) used to be trained
B) can be trained
C) might have been trained
D) must be trained
E) should have been trained
The first people ---- in Australia are believed ---- there forty millennia ago.
A) settling / to arrive
B) to have settled / arriving
C) to settle / to have arrived
D) settling / to have been arriving
E) to be settling / to have been arriving
Hâlâ tartışmalı olsa da gökbilimciler, evrenin 40 ile 50 milyar galaksi içerebileceğini tahmin etmişlerdir.
A) Many astronomers are still of the opinion that the universe contains 40 to 50 billion galaxies though these figures are controversial.
B) Though still controversial, astronomers have estimated that the universe could contain 40 to 50 billion galaxies.
C) The controversy continues among astronomers as to whether there are 40 or 50 billion galaxies in the universe.
D) Some astronomers have estimated that there are 40 to 50 billion galaxies in the universe, but the figures remain controversial.
E) It is still a matter of contention, but astronomers believe there are between 40 and 50 billion galaxies in the universe.
A busker is a street performer. They owe their origins to the jesters and travelling minstrels who entertained Egyptian Pharaohs, and Middle Age Lords. Literally defined as a person who entertains in public places for money, a busker has no set skills he must have. He can juggle, eat fire, play music, or ride a unicycle among many other things. As appreciation for a busker's performance, spectators are supposed to put coins in the performer- provided hat. You can find buskers performing around the world in places like England, Canada, Italy, and New Zealand, but not all areas welcome these street performers. Laws tend to lump buskers together as either panhandlers or vendors. Panhandlers cannot be taxed, and are illegal, so buskers face prosecution if caught. Vendors sell goods, which is what a busker's performance is termed, and need a permit for tax purposes. This method has its drawbacks as buskers seldom make large profits in the first place. Often they must be invited to perform at a location to avoid legal hassles.
49. It is stated in the passage that a busker ----.
A) has to go through formal education
B) is expected to have some skills
C) must be able to ride a unicycle
D) cannot possibly work in Egypt
E) performs his skills to sell some commercial goods
Peeling back both space and time, scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have found that the strange force known as dark energy appears to have existed for at least the past two-thirds of the universe's history. Dark energy is a mysterious repulsive force that opposes gravity, causing the universe to expand. Albert Einstein posited that a form of the force existed nearly a century ago by, but it was not discovered until 1998. Scientists believe dark energy makes up about 70 percent of the substance of the universe. Also, scientists can measure the strength of dark energy by looking at distant galaxies for a type of exploding star known as a Type 1A supernova.
It is clear from the passage that ..............
A) supernovas enable scientists to obtain further information about dark energy
B) no form of energy can stand against gravity
C) only supernovas can terminate dark energy
D) supernovas can lead to the explosion of other stars orbiting around them
E) supernovas have a deep impact on earth’s gravity
An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis or review. It is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's (17) ____ . When used, an abstract always appears at the beginning of a manuscript, 18) ____ as the point-of-entry for (19) ____ given scientific paper or patent application. The abstract of a thesis or article is a short summary (20) ____ explains the main argument(s), topic(s) or findings. In theses, the abstract normally (21) ____ before the table of contents.
17.
A) determination
B) purpose
C) situation
D) restriction
E) revision
---- who will become schizophrenic.
A) There seems to be a genetic predisposition
B) A cure is nowhere in sight
C) Neither doctors nor scientists can accurately predict
D) They confuse the real and the imaginary
E) Treatment of the disorder is improving
A) the
colonies
B) the political representation of the American colonies was fully dependent on their payment of taxes
C) France’s political aims in
D) the people living in the American colonies were always considered to be British subjects
E) a defence agreement with the American colonies had to be reached urgently against
In general, when credit demand is low, ----.
A) it is not sensible to take out loans during deflation
B) following the wrong guideline could have been catastrophic
C) interest rates measure the cost of credit, not the price of money
D) interest rates are correspondingly low
E) precautionary savings were rising at this time
Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska is a German-born American physician who founded the New England Hospital for Women
and Children and —greatly to the acceptance of women as medical
professionals.
A) pertained
B) attributed
C)owed
D)contributed
E) applied
A fair proportion of the workforce now work from their homes, a ____ that has been made possible by computers.
A) circumstance
B) disturbance
C) destination
D) support
E) denial
A) gather
B) migrate
C) occupy
D) issue
E) increase