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51.The internet introduces a technology
which poses new challenges to the
protection of individual privacy. Each
of these systems is capable of
monitoring, capturing and storing
Communications that pass through it.
A) Apparently Internet technology can
gather personal Information without
fırst seeking consent
B) in the US, most federal privacy laws
apply only to the federal government
C) it can be argued that intruding into
others' lives ' through unobtrusive
surveillance, through market research or
through any other means is a violation
of privacy
D) Screening for employment purposes can
certainly be regarded as an invasion of
personal privacy
E) Information sent over
this vast network of networks may pass
through many computer systems before it
reaches its final destination
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52. 57. sorularda, verilen durumda
söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
52. A friend of yours has fallen and
broken his leg. it will have to be in
plaster for guite some time. Since he's
normally a very active person, he's
going to find it very difficult to lead
a more sedentary life. You can't offer
much comfort but do your best and say:
A) l'm afraid your leg won't heal for a
long time.
B) What are you going to do all day
stuck here?
C) What were you doing? You must have
been very careless.
D) What's happened has happened. You'll
just have to make the best of it.
E) Even when they take the plaster off,
it will still be difficult to walk!
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53. Your department has hired a
newsecretary who is shy and rather
lacking selfconfidence.You Know that the
head of the department, who she will be
working for, behaves rather formally
although he is actually a very sociable
person. You want her to know this, and
so say:
A) He's so unpredictable; l don't think
you'll be able to put up with him.
B) If I were you, l'd always be on my
guard against him.
C) Don't be put off by his stiff manner;
he's really a very warm person.
D) I don't think you're the sort of
person who'll be happy to work with him.
E) You are lucky to have göt this job;
l'm sure you'll do your best in it.
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54. One of your officemates is always
coming in to work late. As he's a good
friend of yours, you've been keeping the
fact from the manager. But now you're
getting tired of this, so you decıde to
share your problem with another friend.
You say:
A) Could you have a word with him?
Perhaps he'll share his troubles with
you.
B) What do you think of him? I think
he's doing guite well.
C) Everyone comes in late sometimes.
D) He's a good person, and the manager
likes him.
E) This has been going on far too long.
l'm not prepared to cover up for him any
longer!
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55.A junior member of the research team
has messed up a longterm laboratory
experiment with the result that months
of effort arejost. He is, actually, a
very reliable.person and wellquallfied.
As he is very upset, you want to comfort
him and say:
A) Don't worry. Everyone gets it wrong
sometimes.
B) You should have been careful! You've
ruined everything!
C) Make sure this doesn't happen again!
Otherwise you'll be fired.
D) Everyone on the team must be very
annoyed, I imagine
E) l didn't expect you to be so careless
and irresponsible. what's the matter
with you?
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56. At a company boardmeeting you feel
that everyons favours playing safe. You
feel no one is being dynamicenough. You
believe one has to fight in order to
win, so, in an effort to stir up a more
active response in your colleagues, you
say:
A) This board has always followed a
cautious policy, and I see no reason at
all to do otherwise. l'm sure you all
agree.
B) You're right! We need to be extremely
cautious at this critical time, and take
no risks whatsoever.
C) Let's take our time over this
decision. There's no need at all to rush
matters.
D) There's no point in being
middleoftheroad all the time! Nothing
can be achieved without taking some
reasonable risks.
E) Heated arguments never do any good so
let us all try to keep calm.
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57. You and a colleague are preparing a
report for the 15 th of the month.You
andyour colleague are collecting the
data for the report separately but then
all the Information will be brought
together and the report finallzed. Your
colleague thinks this can be done in a
day and wants to do it on the 14 th.You
feel this would be too late, and so you
say
A) Good; we can surely finish it in a
day, can't we?'
B) what's the matter? Haven't you
started collecting the data yet?
C) l don't like leaving things till the
last minute. AH sorts of problems could
crop up.
D) We must be very careful not to
duplicate our inforrnation and there
must be nocontradictions.
E) So long as we start early in the
moming, we ought to be able to finish it
in time.".
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58. 63. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla
okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü
bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
58. (l) in the 1996 movie Phenomenon,
John Travolta plays a smalltown
mechanic, George, who experiences a
remarkable transformation. (II) For many
people, IQ is the definition of
intelligence and "hıgh IQ is an
unquestioned good. (III) Knocked
unconscibus by a mysterious flash of
light, George Malley awakens to fınd
himself a genius. (IV) Previously, he
had been a man of simple interests and
modest accomplishments, but suddenly he
becomes intellectually insatiable. (V)
He devours several books a day, creates
invention after invention, beats his
former mentor at chess and cracks
security codes in his spare time.
A) l
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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59. (I) Countries throughout the world
appear to be determined to avoid war at
any cost. (II) in both France and
Germany, govemments are seeking to
introduce more flexibility into the
labour markets. (III) Germany plans to
make it easier to fire workers,
at least in small fırms. (IV) it also
plans to curb unemployment and make
jobseekers take unattractive jobs. (V)
The French are working on similar lines,
but hampered by their 35hourweek.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E)V
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60. (l) The risks of flying and driving
are influenced by different parameters.
(II) The risk of driving depends largely
on the distance travelled. (III) Most
people do, in fact, reallze that flying
is safer than driving, but stili gel
nervous about it. (IV) The risk of
flying is primarily affected by the
number of take offs and landings. (V)
Indeed, over a 10year period, 95 per
cent of all airline fatallties occurred
either during take off or during
landing.
A) l
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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61. (l) Artists were much admired
ancient Greek society for their
skill.(II) Forexample, in the case of
vase painting, it was quite common for
the painter to sign the vessel in paint
before it was fired(III) This means that
numerous vessels are known to be the
work of specific artists. (IV)
Obviously, art is not restricted to the
depiction of scenes or objects. (V) in
fact, for the Attic blackfigure style,
twelve painters are known by name.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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62.(I) it seems that some form of
electric battery may have been in use
two centuries before Christ. (II) in
1938 the German archaeologist Wilhelm
König found a small, oddly confıgured
clay jar near Baghdad that he dated to
200 B.C. (III) ın any event, the modern
history of batteries begins.with the
itallan scientist Alessandro Volta. (IV)
It has a coiled coppersheet inside and
an iron rod extending through the top.
(When filled with an acid such as
vinegar, it could have generated 1.5 to
2.0 volts.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E)V
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63. (I) New legislation to ban the
slaughter of horses for human
consumption in the state of lllinois was
introduced on February 6 th, 2004, in
the lllinois House of Representatives.
(II) On February 18 th, 2004, the bill
was referred to the House Executive
Committee. (III) The legislation would
also make it illegal to transport horses
into or out of the state for slaughter
(IV)The 'Cavel International slaughter
plant was destroyed by fire in March of
2002. (V) The antislaughter jegislation
caused a clash between Horsemen's
Council of Illinois, which opposes the
bill, and industry associations, welfare
groups and animal rights groups that
support it."
A) l
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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64. 69. sorularda, verilen cümleye
anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
64. Chjna's determination to put.people
in space dates back to the 1960's.
A) it was only in the 1 960s that China
could ontemplate travel in space
B) China has been resolutely sending
people into space ever since the early
1960s.
C) As far back as the 1960s, China also
recognized the need to send people into
space.
D) From the 1960s onwards, China has
been captivated by space travel.
E) China has been set on getting people
into space ever since the 1960s.
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65. They held a dînner party to mark the
occasion of their fortieth wedding
anniversary
A) The dinner party they gave was to
commemorate forty years of marriage.
B) They have been marriet for forty
years and the dinner party is by way of
celebration.
C) When they have been married for forty
years they will give a dinner party to
celebrate the fact.
D) At the dinner party, everyone
congratulated them on forty years of
marriage.
E) They have been married for forty
years and a dinner party was held in
their honour.
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66. He got to the top at last because
there was literally nobody standing in
his path.
A) it was a long, hard grind to the top,
but he finally made it.
B) If there had been any serious
competition, it's not likely that he'd
have made it to the top.
C) As there was absolutely no one to
prevent him from doing so, he finally
made it to the top.
D) As there was no opposition, he
puickly rose to the top.
E) Since he faced no serious
competition, it was inevitable that he
should get to the top.
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67. Information systems technology is
one of several tools available to
managers for coping with change.
A) The best means by which managers can
cope with change is Information systems
technology.
B) Information systems technology is the
one medium which managers turn to when
change becomes inevitable.
C) With the introduction of information
systems technology managers now have a
tool to ensure they can cope with
change.
D) information systems technology is one
of a number of mediums which managers
can tüm to when faced with change.
E) With the assistance of, for instance,
information systems technology, managers
find they can keep control over change.
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68. He's one of those people who is
always ready to promise help but rarely
keeps his promise.
A) He's often promised to help one, but
never once done so.
B) He's like lots of other people; he
promises to help but rarely does.
C) It's easy for him to promise to help,
but he never actually does help.
D) Like so many others, he often
promises to help but then forgets to do
so.
E) He's the sort of person who is good
at promising help, but almost always
fails to do so
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69. Get Jim to give the speech of
welcome; he's quite the best person for
the job.
A) Try to persuade Jim to give the
speech of welcome: he's good at such
things.
B) Jim will give a far better speech of
welcome than anyone else would; get him
do it.
C) As he's good at things like that, why
don't you get Jim to give the speech of
welcome?
D) One person who is good at
speechmaking is Jim; ask him to do it.
E) Jim will make as good a speech of
welcome as anyone l know; see if he'll
agree to do it.
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70. 75. sorularda, karsılıklı konusmanın
bos bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek
ifadeyi bulunuz.
70. Colin :
l thought that with the introduction of
the euro, price variations in Europe
would more or less disappear.
Peter:
......
Colin :
......
Why not?
Peter:
70 .
There are several reasons. One is the
different tax rates,
especially~on~thThgs like alcohol."
A) A lot of people thought like that.
And it might still happen.
B) Actually, guite the reverse has
occurred.
C) It's stili too earty to comment on
the matter. But the differericesT are
growing less.
D) That's what everyone expected. But it
hasn't worked out like that.
E) Price variations aren't such a bad
thing after all. l hope they won't
disappear.
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71. Jane:
What were you doing all day? I kept
phoning but you were never in your
office.
Neil:
......
Jane :
Was that really essential?
Neil :
it certainly was. Morale and the company
spirit both have a bearing on
productivity.
A) The morning was taken up with
meetings. And there was a staff party in
the aftemoon that l had to attend.
B) I spent most of the day in the
factory: we are reorganizing the
assembly line.
C) l wasn't out all that much, but l did
have to go to the bank.
D) What did you want me for, anyway?
E) Meetings! Most of them related to the
installation of the new boiler. l have
doubts about the reliability of the
contractors.
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72. Patrick :
Why are you so insistent that we must
fınd a framework of collective security
that does not rely on nuclear
deterrence?
Mark:
....
Patrick :
Why is that?
Mark:
Surely it's obvious: they have no cities
that can be bombed in reply and they are
not focussed on selfpreservation.
A) l am convinced that reliance on
nuclear weapons will'be obsolete in the
near future.
B) Because the very existence of nuclear
weapons gives rise to the pursuit of
them.
C) Because we need to work towards
global security
D) Actually l'm not: l don't think it's
feasible.
E) Because the rise of terrorist groups
makes this essential.
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73. John :
Borrowing to buy a house ought to be as
simple a transaction as borrowing to buy
a car don't you agree?
Robin :
Yes, l do. Why do you ask?
John :
.......
Robin :
I guess it is because the sums are much
much bigger, and the period of repayment
is longer.
A) Because l am interested in how banks
fix mortgage rates.
B) in fact, interest rates have been
rising since early summer.
C) But the govemment has introduced new
tax subsidies for home loans, and that's
a good thing.
D) Because it's not. There's far more
papenwork reguired, and it's altogether
much more complicated.
E) I think it's important. Govemments
should pay nore attention to housing
finance.
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74. Helen :
l see a great many airlines are stili
having to struggle to keep going. That's
not true of THY, is it?
Chris :
No. They've actually made quite a good
profil over the past year and are
planning to expand.
Helen :
........
Chris :
l believe so. l do know they've put in
orders for 51 new planes for next year.
A) Yes, l remember reading something
about it; but it's a lorig time ago now.
B) Well, that's certainly good news.
Will they be flying further afield?
C) The security controls you have to go
through at airports make air travel
quite objectionable.
D) That sounds reasonable. So many
people continue to avoid travelling by
air.
E) Airports are already far too big;
don't you agree?
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75. Jennifer:
l see you've bought that new book that's
come out on Goya. Have you read it yet?
Karen :
No, l haven't. it promises to be
fascinating reading, so l'm saving it up
till l've got a prolonged period of
leisure time.
Jennifer:
..........
Karen :
No, only with the ones l expect to be
really good.
A) l read a review of it only the other
day and it certainly does sound
fascinating!
B) Ouite right too! What else do you
plan to do?
C) Do you do that with all the books you
buy?
O) Goya is not one of my favourite
artists, but that book helped me to
appreciate him a lot more.
E) You'll find the book throws a great
deal of light on his The Disasters of
War.
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74. Helen :
l see a great many airlines are stili
having to struggle to keep going. That's
not true of THY, is it?
Chris :
No. They've actually made quite a good
profil över the past year and are
planning to expand.
Helen :
Chris :
l believe so. l do know they*ve put in
orders for 51 new planes for next year.
A) Yes, l remember reading something
about it; but it's a lorig time ago now.
B) Well, that's certainly good news.
Will they be flying further afield?
The security controls you have to go
through at airports make air travel
quite objectionable.
D) That sounds reasonable. So many
people continue to avoid travelling by
air.
E) Airports are already far too big;
don't you agree?
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75. Jennifer:
l see you've bought that new book that's
come out ön Goya. Have you read it yet?
Karen :
No, l haven't. it promises to be
fascinating reading, so l'm saving it up
till l've göt a proionged period of
leisure time.
Jennifer:
Karen :
No, only with the ones l expect to be
really good.
A) l read a review of it only the other
day and 'rt certainly does sound
fascinating!
B) Ouite right too! What else do you
plan to do? Do you do that with all the
books you buy?
O) Goya is not one of my favourite
artists, but that book helped me to
appreciate him a lot more.
E) You'll find the book throws a great
deal of light on his The Disasters of
War.
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76. 80. soruları asağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız.
Why are people prejudiced? Not
surprisingly, theories of prejudice have
tended to focus on the more extreme
forms of prejudice, in particular when
there is aggression and violence. At the
turn of the last century, it was popular
to consider prejudice to be an innate
and instinctive reaction to certain
categories of person (e.g certain races)
much as animals would react in
instinctive ways to one another. This
sport of approach is no longer popular,
as it doesn't stand up well to
scientific scrutiny However there may be
an innate component to prejudice. There
is some evidence that higher anirnals,
including humans, haye an inherent fear
of the unfamilier and unusual, which
might set the' mould for negative
attitudes towards groups that are
considered different in certain ways.
There is also evidence for a mere
exposure effect, in which, people's
attitudes towards various stimuli (e.g.
other people) ,lmprove as a direct
function of repeated. exposure ör
familiarity with the stimulus, provided,
that initial reactions to the stimuli
are not negâtive. Another perspective
rests on the belief that prejudices are
leamed Indeed, it has been argued that
hatre and suspicion of certain groups
are learned.early in life, before.the
child even knows anything about the
target group and that this provides an
emotional framework that colours all
subsequent information about, and
experience with, the group.
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