KPDS 2005 MAYIS SORULARI

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KPDS MAYIS 2005  - CEVAP ANHATARI


41.-45. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye anlamca en yakin İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.

41. İngiltere ve Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti, iki yıl süren sıkı müzakerelerden sonra, Hong Kong'un 1 Temmuz 1997'de Cin egemenliğine dönmesi hususunda anlaştılar.

A)Much arduous bargaining was needed before Britain and the People's Republic of China agreed that Hong Kong should return to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997.

B)It took two years of painstaking negotiation before Britain could agree with the People's Republic of China that Hong Kong should return to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997.

C)On 1 July 1997, after twayears of prolonged negotiation, it was finally agreed between Britain
and the People's Republic of China that Hong Kong should return to Chinese sovereignty.

D)The question of whether Hong Kong should return to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997
was finally agreed on after much arduous bargaining between Britain and the People's
Republic of China.

E)After two years of painstaking negotiation, Britain and the People's Republic of China agreed that
Hong Kong would return to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997.

42. Farklı konumdaki bireylerin farklı özellikleri olduğundan, kaynak ve ödüllerin nasıl dağıtılacağına ilişkin görüşlerinde de doğal olarak farklılıklar vardır

A)Since individuals in different positions have different interests and attributes, they naturally
have differences in opinion about how resources and rewards should be distributed.

B)It is only natural that there should be differences in opinion about how resources and rewards should be distributed, as people in different positions have different interests and attributes.

C)Obviously, among individuals in different positions with different interests and attributes,
there will be differences in opinion about how resources and rewards should be distributed.

D)Since individuals in different positions have different interests and attributes, it is only natural that they should disagree about how resources and rewards can be distributed.

E)Individuals in different positions, with different interests and attributes, will obviously disagree about what is the fair distribution of resources and rewards.

43. Altin Gana’nın en büyük döviz kaynağı olduğu için, dalgalanan altın fiyatları ülkenin ekonomisini felç etmiştir.

A)The crippling of Ghana's economy is the result of the fluctuating gold prices as gold is the
country's primary source of foreign exchange.

B)As gold is still Ghana's largest source of foreign exchange, the country's economy is being badly affected by the fluctuating price of gold.

C)Fluctuating gold prices would inevitably cripple Ghana's economy as gold is Ghana's major source of foreign exchange.

D)As gold is Ghana's largest source of foreign exchange, fluctuating gold prices have crippled
the country's economy.

E)If gold were Ghana's primary source of foreign exchange, the country's economy would be
badly affected by the fluctuating price of gold.

44. Atmosferdeki oksijenin yaklaşık % 20'sl Amazon yağmur ormanlarındaki dev ağaçlar tarafından üretilir ve bu miktar, ayni alan kadar çimenin üreteceğinden çok daha fazladır.

A) Because of the giant trees, the Amazonian rain forests can produce 20% of the oxygen in the
atmosphere, which is a great deal more than a similar area of grassland can produce.

B)The giant trees of the Amazonian rain forests actually produce 20% of the oxygen in the
atmosphere; the same area of grass could not produce quite so much.

C)On their own, the Amazonian rain forests, with their giant trees, are responsible for at least 20%
of the oxygen in the atmosphere, which is a far greater amount than a similar area of grassland
could produce.

D)About 20% of the oxygen in the atmosphere is produced by the giant trees of the Amazonian
rain forests, and this amount is much more than the same area of grass would produce.

E)While the giant trees of the Amazon rain forests produce more than 20% of the oxygen in the
atmosphere, the same area of grassland could not produce nearly as much as this.



45. Dünyanın dönüşü, ekvatorda yaşayanların ağırlığında, İngiltere’dekilere gore % 0, 3’lük bir azalma meydana getirir.



A) Those living at the equator are lighter than those living in England by 0.3% owing to the rotation of
the Earth.

B)The rotation of the Earth produces a 0.3% reduction in weight for those living at the equator
compared to those in England.

C)One effect of the Earth's rotation is to make those living at the equator 0.3% lighter than
those living in England. :

D)One effect of the Earth's rotation is to make the weight of people increase by 0.3% as they move
from England to the equator.

E)People's weight drops roughly by 0.3% as they move from England to the equator, owing to the
rotation of the Earth.

46. 51. sorularda, bos bırakılan yere, parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.

46.The world's oldest cave paintings date back some 35,000 years. They lie buried in the side of a hill close to Verona in north Italy. -—. Now, new archaeological research is also proving that the ancients were adept, not only at the visual arts, but also at the art of sound.

A)Stone Age ears must have appreciated the "echo-chamber" properties of the sites
B)Archaeologists can use acoustics to study ancient sites in the following two ways
C)Similarly, the stones of Stonehenge in the south of England have been found to have sonic qualities
D)They prove that art was already part of the way of life for the early civilizations of the time
E) Indeed, some of the stalactites in these caves issue bell-like notes when struck

47.The new discipline of ethnoclimatology acknowledges that some folklore is surprisingly good at predicting the weather. —. For them, if the stars are bright, they look forward to a normal rainy season; if dim, to a late, sparse one.

A)One must remember, however, that weather lore does not travel well
B)In Uganda, increases in overnight temperatures traditionally presage rain two weeks later
C)One famous saying runs: "Red at night, shepherds' delight, red in the morning, shepherds' warning
D)For example, in western India local people use the flowering of a particular tree to predict the start of the monsoon 45 days later
E)For example, in the Andes, potato farmers use the clarity of the Pleiades star cluster in June to predict the timing of the rainy season

48.Cloning could be crucial when a species is threatened with extinction. For instance, a few years ago, the last remaining bucardo mountain -goats in Spain were rounded up for a captive breeding programme. —. This species is now extinct but could have been saved by the cloning technology we have today.

A)Unfortunately, however, they were wiped out by disease
B)Habitat protection is the cornerstone of conservation
C)Scientists made the world's first healthy clone of an endangered species in 2003
D)Literally a hundred species become extinct every day
E)There are cases in which cloning may prevent extinction

49.Andy Stern runs the largest and fastest-growing labour union in the US. —. But today you probably do not. For his activities receive almost no coverage in the press.

A)Actually, only 8.2 per cent of the private-sector workforce is still enrolled in unions
B)If this were 25 or 50 or 100 years ago, you would surely know of a labour leader like Stern
C)Unless organized labour's constitution is overhauled the movement will keep on withering
D)Low-wage hospital and clerical workers really do need a union
E)More innovative labour proposals include a global minimum wage

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