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Many athletes have relatively slow resting heart rates because physical training makes the heart stronger and enables it to pump the same amount of blood with fewer beats.
A) Bir çok atletin dinlenme anındaki kalp atış hızı nispeten düşüktür çünkü idman yapmak kalbi güçlendirir ve daha az sayıda atışla aynı miktarda kan pompalamasını sağlar.
B) Bir çok atletin kalp atış hızı dinlenirken yavaştır çünkü fiziksel antrenman kalbi güçlendirir ve aynı miktarda kanı pompalamak için daha az atmasını mümkün kılar.
C) Atletlerin çoğunun kalp atış hızı dinlenirken yavaşlar çünkü idman yapmak kalbi güçlendirir ve aynı miktarda kanı pompalamak için daha az atmasına neden olur.
D) Atletlerin çoğu dinlenirken nispeten düşük bir nabız oranına sahiptir çünkü fiziksel egzersizler kalbi güçlendirmiştir ve aynı miktarda kanı daha fazla atarak pompalamasını sağlamıştır.
E) Bir çok atletin dinlenirken kalp atış hızının düşük olmasının nedeni, yaptıkları idmanların kalplerini güçlendirmiş ve aynı miktarda kanı daha az atışla pompalayabilir hale getirmiş olmasıdır.
Upon this bed spread a........ of five or six inches of broken stone, which stoneshould be free from any earthy mixture.
A) symptom
B) shift
C) nutrient
D) layer
E) supplement
Tim :Alan, would you like to see the pictures of my holiday in Italy?
Alan : Sure, what was it like?
Tim :----
Alan : Oh! Those crazy Italian drivers! I know what you’re talking about.
A) I had a much better time than I thought I would.
B) Oh really? Must be just like the traffic in İstanbul.
C) Ah, the holiday was great but the traffic was horrible.
D) You must go and see it for yourself.
E) I’ll tell you about it while looking at the pictures.
It is such a problem that each government can ___ on for its own country.
A) decrease
B) decide
C) decline
D) defeat
E) deceive
All known elements have isotopes; ............... have more than ................ .
A) a few / the other
B) a lot of / other
C) many / the other
D) any / each other
E) some / others
Parents who understand child behaviour are more ___ about their ability to handle difficult situations.
A) familiar
B) watchful
C) confident
D) virtuous
E) forgiving
It’s no use expecting someone else to find a job for him; he must do something about it himself.
A) He never will get a job unless he sets about getting one himself and not leaving it to others.
B) He shouldn’t expect others to give up their jobs for him.
C) As he doesn’t want the job himself he might as well let someone else have it.
D) It’s hard enough to have to find a job for oneself without having to help other people look for one.
E) You shouldn’t expect anyone else to accept a job you aren’t willing to take on yourself.
Often, it is claimed that small children who are learning to speak two languages go through a stage of mixing and confusing the two. The use of words from both languages in a single sentence is cited as evidence that the child cannot distinguish between the two languages, but in reality, this is not a sign of confusion. In fact, it has been shown that the use of two languages in one sentence by mature bilinguals reveals a great deal of linguistic skill. It is also true that, while young bilingual children sometimes use words from two languages in the same sentence, they produce far more sentences using only one language. This clearly shows that they are able to keep their languages separate. The question then becomes, in what circumstances do children use words from both languages in the same sentence? They do it only when talking to people that they know can understand both languages and who do not get upset with them for using such sentences. In other words, the social context in which children find themselves determines whether and to what extent they use more than one language in a single sentence. The same happens with bilingual adults; they use words from two languages in the same sentence only in sociolinguistic settings in which it is appropriate.
The passage largely deals with ____.
A) the difficulties children come across in bilingual environment
B) many discussions of the advantages of early bilingualism
C) the effects of using two languages at the same time
D) description of the usage of bilingualism
E) how adults effect kids to use two languages
Scientists working in the nuclear industry assert that the risk of radioactive waste escaping from one of their nuclear plants during routine operation is very small indeed.
A) Nükleer endüstride çalışan bilim adamları, küçük santrallerden birinin bakımı sırasında sızan radyoaktivitenin gerçekten çok tehlikeli olduğunu ileri sürüyorlar.
B) Bilim adamları nükleer endüstride çalışan birinin, santrallerin rutin bakımı sırasında sızan radyoaktiviteye maruz kalma riskinin gerçekten çok az olduğunu söylüyorlar.
C) Nükleer endüstride çalışan bilim adamları, nükleer santrallerden birinin rutin bakımı sırasında sızan radyoaktivite tehlikesinin gerçekten çok küçük olduğunu iddia ediyorlar.
D) Bilim adamları, nükleer santrallerin bakımı sırasında sızan radyoaktif maddenin boşa gitmesinin gerçek bir kayıp olduğuna dikkati çekiyorlar.
E) Bilim adamları nükleer santrallerin bakımı sırasında radyoaktif maddelerin sızabildiğini, ancak bu tehlikenin gerçekten çok önemsiz olduğunu belirtiyorlar.
(I) The entrance of the
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- 1882 ) was a sage, not a scientist, but he was more keenly interested in the scientific advances of his day than is commonly realized. One of his early aspirations was to be 'a naturalist', and he started his career (22) ----- a lecturer- essayist by giving talks on natural science, (23) ----- one focused on the chemical composition of water. (24) -----Emerson went on to make his mark primarily in the areas of literature, religion, philosophy and social reform, he remained an eager lifelong student of both traditional and contemporary natural and social science. To date, however, this side of Emerson's thought and life (25) -----. only a handful of significant scholarly discussions. Emerson's life in science is the best of books (26) -----this aspect of Emerson that have marked the bicentennial of his birth, and it is one that will endure.
B) including
C) considering
D) intending
E) defining
Satellite tracking of sharks has at last put an end to a 50-year-old assumption about their habits. — . Instead, they travel vast distances all year round in search of zooplankton, their favourite food.
A) Our knowledge concerning the habits of sharks has increased immensely during this period
B) Some assumptions never do get tested
C) In this respect sharks are quite unlike whales
D) It has now been finally established that they do not hibernate
E) Such an assumption was easy enough to discredit
It is emphasized in the passage that ____.
A) cells remove material to form a bone
B) osteoclasts are bone-forming cells
C) the functions of cells are not same in all periods of life
D) osteoclasts can not be cells that break down, or reabsorb, bone
E) the structure of a bone is immutable
Climatologists are predicting ______ .
A) if earthquakes only occurred in areas far away from cities
B) after the earthquake will hopefully improve relations
C) people were not killed and injured by droughts.
D) that there will be more droughts and more floods.
E) where agricultural production will increase.
Terry : When does the orientation program start today?
Brian : At 9.30 on the dot.
Terry : .......................
Brian : I mean the organization committee is extremely keen on punctuality.
A) Isn’t it too late for such a lot of work we have to do?
B) Are we supposed to do something else after it?
C) Do you know if they will hand out our time tables?
D) Why did you use that expression with the time?
E) Have you attended any sessions so far?
(I) The mixed-media art form refers to work that uses a combination of materials. (II)Street Art is a very popular form of art that is spreading quickly all over the world. (III) A mixed-media piece might include paint, ink and collage. (IV) Famous Cubists, Picasso and Braque are known to have used mixed-media. (V) Artists like mixed-media because it allows them creative freedom.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
Divorces tend to be higher if there is an ______ of single women in the society.
A) abatement
B) abrasion
C) abundance
D) absence
E) abortion
The normal child has ---- power to cope with his world than the adult, ---- he has a stronger tendency toward action.
A) least / not only
B) little / nevertheless
C) more / yet
D) less / but
E) most / besides
____ the surprise of the archeologists, the structures turned out to be the remains ____ two domed tombs, each over a thousand years old.
A) To / of
B) At / from
C) For / by
D) With / over
E) By / through
Foreign policy is composed of the goals sought, values set, decisions made and actions taken ---- states and the national governments acting ----their behalf.
A) by / on
B) about / for
C) at / from
D) over / between
E) in / among
No country ---- a revolution if its people
---- enough to meet the challenges.
A) will bring / hadn’t been educated
B) brings / won’t be educated
C) brought / weren’t educated
D) could bring / aren’t educated
E) had brought / wouldn’t be educated
He advised me not to write until I'd got over my anger and this was good advice.
A) Once I'd managed to control my anger I realized that he'd given me some very good advice on how to write it.
B) I couldn't help being annoyed when the letter finally came with so much good advice in it.
C) He very wisely suggested that I didn't write while I was still feeling so annoyed.
D) He advised me not to show how angry I was in the letter and this was doubtless sensible.
E) I should have listened to his advice and not written while I was still so angry.
Besides giving computer scientists an excuse to tear themselves away from their terminals, ...............
A) the contest also has scientific merit, according to some contestants
B) it is a perfect environment to test and compare different approaches
C) the contest began with 236 different programs
D) Grid Wars gave me the opportunity to test my algorithm
E) Mark Wenig, one of the finalists from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre in
Most of the power generated by mankind has its origins in the sun. It was sunlight that nurtured the early life that became today's oil, gas and coal. It is the solar heating of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans that fuels wave power, wind farms and hydroelectric schemes. But using the sun's energy directly to generate power is rare. Solar cells account for less than 1% of the world's electricity production. Recent technological improvements, however, may boost this figure. The root of the problem is that most commercial solar cells are made from silicon, and silicon is expensive. Cells can be made from other cheaper materials, but these are not as efficient as those made from silicon.
55 . One point that is given a good deal of emphasis in the passage is that ...............
A) using the sun's energy immediately to generate power is almost futile
B) only a small number of commercial solar cells can be made from silicon
C) cells can only be made from inexpensive materials
D) we owe a great deal to the sun for the energy it blesses us with
E) oil can be obtained from sunlight
As the famous actor had taken to drink, he started to give ---- performances ---- before.
A) many worse / as
B) such better / than
C) so much better / as
D) much worse / than
E) the best / of
What began as a laudable notion has ended up as an exercise in failure.
A) Because of the limitations, the notion wasn’t finished successfully.
B) The idea was brilliant at first but then it turned nearly into a nightmare.
C) The notion that caused a failure was initiated during an exercise.
D) When I first started to practice this notion eagerly, I didn’t know that it would be a failure.
E) It started as a praiseworthy idea, but has resulted as an exercise far from
success.
The British entry into the European Community has ______ a new line of policy.
A) negotiated
B) confined
C) resented
D) constituted
E) refunded
Some women are ____ troubled with backache as they get older.
A) relevantly
B) consecutively
C) sufficiently
D) continually
E) reluctantly
----. A legend tells that this plant was the only one brought by Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. Medicinal properties of the leaves are today used in modern medicine and beauty preparations but has been used for centuries as an 'instant' burn cure, pain reliever, tonic and laxative. It is planted, not grown in the wild.
A) This vine grows in the wild, along the seashore
B) Aloe vera is probably one of the oldest plants known to man and was mentioned in the Bible
C) Although known specifically for external application to the skin, Aloe Juice is now widely used to help a variety of conditions of the digestive tract
D) An analysis of the Aloe Vera plant shows it is made up from a large variety of amino acids
E) The regular consumption of a dose of Aloe Vera Juice can often improve and maintain the feeling of well-being and the quality of life
Because scientists believe that comets in the distant past deposited water and organic compounds on both Earth and its moon, ------.
A) in the 1990s, two probes that orbited the moon raised new questions about Earth's airless satellite
B) it is the largest impact crater in the entire solar system
C) the exploration agenda would have been changed
D) well-preserved ice at the lunar poles could yield clues to the origins of life
E) those lunar missions had been supported by very few scientists
____, consumer-spending in France is strong, but could soon be weakened by rising unemployment.
A) Inevitably
B) Eventually
C) Recently
D) Conclusively
E) Currently
Onun görüşüne göre, özel sektör gelişmek için daha çok rekabete ihtiyaç duymaktadır.
A) His view is that the need of the private sector for competition has been over-rated.
B) He reasons that it is the keener competition that makes the private sector flourish.
C) His argument is that there should be more competition from the flourishing private sector.
D) The private sector, he thinks, needs more competition to flourish.
E) The private sector, in his opinion, has done well because it faces constant competition.
Contrary to perceptions outside Canada, the majority of Canadians are descended from the English, the Scots, and the Irish ---- from the French.
A) rather than B) more than
C) such as D) and so
E) also
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.
1. The passage stresses that nearly half percent of the world’s population _____.
A) is not confined to the multiple sclerosis, diabetes
B) is suffering from anemia as a result of iron shortage
C) is not having hereditary diseases and health problems
D) is not having lack of sufficient dietary elements such as proteins
E) is suffering from severe symptoms through defective genes
Su ve binaları ısıtmak ve elektrik üretmek için kullanılabilen güneş enerjisi, tükenmez bir
kaynaktır ve fosil yakıtlarından daha az çevre sorunlarına neden olur.
A) Compared with fossil fuels, solar energy causes a few environmental problems, but it is an
inexhaustible source that can be used for the heating of water and buildings and also to
generate electricity.
B) As an inexhaustible source, solar energy, which can be used for the generation of electricity and
also for the heating of water as well as buildings, has fewer environmental problems than do fosil
fuels.
C) Solar energy, which can be used to heat water and buildings and generate electricity, is an
inexhaustible source and causes fewer environmental problems than do fosil fuels.
D) Although solar energy has much fewer environmental problems than do fosil fuels, it is
indeed an inexhaustible source that can be used to heat water and buildings and generate
electricity.
E) Solar energy is so inexhaustible a source that,since it causes fewer environmental problems
than do fosil fuels, it can be used to heat water and buildings and generate plenty of electricity.
---- as the century draws to a close, a large number of road users are abandoning these petrol-driven, four-wheeled boxes for a much cleaner, more efficient device: the bicycle.
A) With the rise in car use in the 1950s and 60s this new machine went into decline
B) Much as the dominant form of transport in the 20th century is undoubtedly the motor car
C) Safer and more comfortable, a modern bicycle didn’t come onto the market until 1885
D) It was after all an expensive toy for the amusement of the upper classes
E) Nowadays more and more people realize that it can be five times faster than a cycle