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21. – 25. sorularda, aşağıdaki
parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya
da ifadeyi bulunuz.
Bill Clinton’s main legacy for race relations in the
United States is that he helped to sustain and
accelerate the desegregation of the
higher circles of American life. On the
psychological plane, he gently pushed the white
American public to accept something that (21) ----
many whites today is (22) ---- more in question than
one would like to believe: that blacks really can be
equal or (23) ---- superior to
whites in performing the most crucial and difficult
tasks demanded by our society. George W. Bush
contributed to this process when he (24) ---- Colin Powell as Secretary of State.
Through his appointment of blacks and genuine
friendships with them, Clinton has deepened this
(25) ---- in American life.
21.
A) under
B) on
C) with
D) besides
E) for
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22.
A) decently
B) still
C) even so
D) doubtfully
E) excessively
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23.
A) also
B) more
C) even
D) only
E) as
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24.
A) appoints
B) had appointed
C) has appointed
D) appointed
E) would appoint
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25.
A) tendency
B) allocation
C) exclusion
D) admission
E) intuition
26. – 35. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
26. Until China becomes the most powerful nation in
the world, with Chinese spoken universally, ----.
A) the problems of wide variations in English
maywell be lessened
B) English will remain the primary language
ofscience and diplomacy
C) many countries in the world have shifted
toprinting their scientific journals only in English
D) immigrants to the United States or Britainacquire
English rapidly and well
E) people who speak English and another languagehave
an advantage over those who speak only English
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27. ---- before grapes can be transformed into fine
wine.
A) Harvesting was a very costly and tiring process
B) Farmers were expecting higher prices
C) Drought does much damage to grape vines
D) The farm workers in France have protested atlower
wages
E) There is much work to be done
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28. ---- what makes Hong Kong so exhilarating.
A) It’s hard to explain
B) Many travellers are curious
C) One soon becomes aware
D) It has been debated
E) We have been much impressed
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29. ----, yet it is not possible to go much further
without any breakthroughs in battery technology.
A) Electric cars don’t make economic sense in view
of the harsh environmental regulations in force
B) Electric cars have simply been a technological
failure
C) Hybrid cars are certainly a step in the right
direction
D) Any fuel savings resulting from electric or
hybrid cars are likely to be offset by the cost of
the cars themselves
E) One fears that the hybrid car may be yet another
technological failure
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30. ---- because he had led the country into four
wars which he had lost, and brought economic ruin to
his people.
A) Serbia experienced widespread corruption under
Milosevic, who ruled the country as a dictator,
B) Many Serbians felt humiliated by the atrocities
commited in Bosnia by the Milosevic government
C) Milosevic’s rule in Serbia literally meant
political tyranny, which led to pro-democracy
protests in the country,
D) Milosevic, the ex-president of Serbia, was
protested nationwide and then removed from power
E) Today Serbia’s writers constantly remind their
people of the shameful past of their country under
Milosevic
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