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Point: ……..                                                          11.01.2012
2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR …. ANATOLIAN TEACHER’S TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL 1ST TERM 3RD EXAM FOR 11/C
A- 1-10. Sorularda cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
1. The speaker we have booked for the conference did not show up and ----, he refused to even give an excuse for it.
A) rewardingly     B) insultingly         C) successively
D) dearly               E) possessively
2. I think what makes this painting so eye-catching is the --- colours the artist has used in it.
A) vivid                  B) attentive           C) sufficient
D) talented           E) content
3. When their car broke down in the dessert, Carl and his friends decided to ---- it and set out for the nearest town on foot.
A) release             B) supplement     C) abandon
D) exile                  E) conclude
4. In the past 25 years, the number of children’s museums has increased ----.
A) instantly           B) separately        C) frequently
D) commonly        E) rapidly
5. The Sumerian civilization ---- the first alphabet, which ---- it easier for older generations to pass on their cultural heritage to younger generations.
A) will have developed/has made  
B) would have developed/made
C) developed/makes
D) would develop/had made
E) were developing/will make
6. The Earth ---- more solar energy in one hour than the whole world ---- in a year.
A) has received/will be consuming
B) is receiving/is consuming
C) received/would consume
D) receives/could consume
E) had received/consumed
7. One of the best fossil locations in the United states is the Morrison formation area ---- the Dinosaur National monument, which covers the border ---- the states of Colorado and Utah. 
A) about/of                          B) in/on                 C) at/between
D) onto/thorough               E) over/towards
8. In Scandinavia, wildlife in many rivers has been destroyed ---- the devastating power of acid rain.
A) in spite of         B) because of                       C) as opposed to
D) as regards        E) since
9. Musical performers can be classified into many different categories ---- vocalists and instrumentalists.
A) such as             B) both                  C) as well as
D) either               E) more than
  
 10. The cause of Beethoven’s death remained a great mystery ---- the year 2000, when a sample of his hair was analyzed using sophisticated technology.
A) since                 B) after                  C) because
D) while                 E) until 
B- 11-15. Sorularda aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
There is a right number of calories for you to take each day. This number depends (11) ---- your age, activity level, and (12) ---- you are trying to gain, maintain, or lose weight. You could use up the entire amount on a few high-calorie foods, but you won’t get the full range of vitamins and nutrients your body needs (13) ---- healthy. Choose (14) ---- nutritionally rich foods you can from each day - those packed with vitamins, minerals, fibre, and (15) ---- nutrients, but lower in calories.
11. A) on               B) at        C) for      D) with   E) by
12. A) where                       B) who                   C) whether
       C) that                            D) which
13. A) being                         B) have been        C) to have been
       D) to be                          E) having been
14. A) much                         B) more than        C) instead of
       D) the most                   E) as much as
15. A) the others                B) other                 C) others
       D) another                     E) each other
C- 16-20. sorularda verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
16. If the brain were simpler, ----.
A) we have lots of data observed from identical twins
B) the scientist can produce simulations of it
C) we wouldn’t be smart enough to understand how it works
D) our brains surely had a way of interfering with our minds
E) some of us could cure genetically-determined illnesses
17. Once we have acknowledged the painful memories of the past, ----.
A) trying to remember the distant past can be difficult
B) we can begin to come to terms with them
C) you can start by trying to remember them.
D) remind yourself of the choices you have made
E) remembering them makes you feel hopeless
18. This is my favourite magazine, ----.
A) so I buy a copy nearly every month
B) even though it may help me in many areas
C) since I cannot really tell why
D) so that it is getting very expensive
E) which often makes me decide not to buy it anymore
19. As she looked down into the garden from the
balcony, ----.
A) birds rarely sing at night
B) the sound of passing traffic would have disturbed her
C) a dog suddenly ran out from among the bushes
D) the grass should have been cut a week ago
E) it rained heavily all that night
20. Since all countries need to trade, ----.
A) isolation from other societies may bring some advantages
B) France and Germany have highly interdependent economies
C) too much economic dependence causes a country to be affected by events in other countries
D) today, Bhutan is one example of economic near-independence
E) no country has complete economic independence from other countries
21. – 22. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.
21. Since comets appear in the sky without any signal in advance, people in antiquity and especially during the Middle Ages believed that they had a special meaning.
A) Kuyruklu yıldızlar gökyüzünde önceden herhangi bir işaret vermeden göründükleri için, eski çağda ve özellikle Ortaçağ boyunca, insanlar onların özel bir anlamı olduğuna inanıyorlardı.
B) Eski çağda ve özellikle Ortaçağ’da insanlar, gökyüzünde önceden hiçbir işaret vermeden beliren kuyruklu yıldızların olağandışı bir anlamı olduğuna inanmışlardır.
C) Kuyruklu yıldızlar eski çağda ve özellikle Ortaçağ’da gökyüzünde herhangi bir işaret vermeden ani olarak göründükleri için, insanlar onların özel bir anlamı olduğuna inanmaktaydı.
D) Eski çağda ve özellikle Ortaçağ’da insanların, özel bir anlamı olduğuna inandıkları kuyruklu yıldızlar, gökyüzünde önceden herhangi bir işaret vermeden belirirlerdi.
E) Kuyruklu yıldızların önceden bir işaret olmaksızın gökyüzünde görünmeleri, eski çağda ve özellikle Ortaçağ’da insanların onlarda özel bir anlam olduğuna inanmalarına neden olmuştur.
22. Modern astronomy began with Copernicus in the sixteenth century, who asserted that the Sun was at the centre of the solar system.
A) Kopernik, on altıncı yüzyılda, Güneş’in, güneş sisteminin merkezini oluşturduğunu belirtmiş ve böylece modern astronomiyi başlatmıştır.
B) Güneş sisteminin merkezinin, Güneş olduğunu ileri süren Kopernik, modern astronominin on altıncı yüzyılda başladığını ifade etmiştir.
C) Modern astronominin başlangıcı, Kopernik’in, on altıncı yüzyılda, Güneş’in, güneş sisteminin merkezi olduğunu ileri sürmesine dayanır.
D) On altıncı yüzyılda Kopernik’in, güneş sisteminin merkezini, Güneş’in oluşturduğunu ifade etmesiyle, modern astronomi başlamıştır.
E) Modern astronomi, on altıncı yüzyılda, Güneş’in, güneş sisteminin merkezinde olduğunu öne süren Kopernik’le başlamıştır.
  
23. – 24. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
23. Kayak, yaygın bir spor olmadan çok önce, yabancı ziyaretçiler İsviçre Alplerine harika manzaralar ve temiz havayla dolu dinlendirici tatiller için gelirlerdi.
A) Long before skiing became a widespread sport, foreign visitors used to come to the Swiss Alps for relaxing holidays, full of wonderful views and fresh air.
B) For many years before skiing became popular, foreign visitors would come to the Swiss Alps in order to experience relaxing holidays with wonderful views and fresh air.
C) Even though skiing was not a widespread sport at the time, foreign visitors used to come to the Swiss Alps for relaxing holidays, full of spectacular views and fresh air.
D) Since they wanted relaxing holidays with spectacular views and fresh air, foreign visitors had come to the Swiss Alps long before skiing became popular.
E) The Swiss Alps had been popular with foreign visitors for relaxing holidays, full of wonderful views and fresh air, for many years before skiing became popular.
24. İlk dönem Osmanlı padişahları hakkındaki kaynaklar, mimari eserler ve bazı sikkeler dışında, yeterli değildir.
A) Apart from some architectural works and some coins, there are no reliable records about the early Ottoman sultans.
B) Except for some architectural works and coins, there are not enough sources related to the early Ottoman sultans.
C) The sources about the early Ottoman sultans are so scarce that very little is known about them, except through architectural works and coins.
D) Sources about the early Ottoman sultans are not adequate except for architectural works and some coins.
E) Besides architectural works and coins, sources about the Ottoman sultans are fairly sufficient.
25. – 27. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
SOCRATES
Interested in neither money, fame, nor power, Socrates
wandered through the streets of Athens in the 5th century BC. He wore a single rough woollen garment in all seasons and went barefoot. Talking to whoever would listen, he asked questions, criticized answers, and poked holes in faulty arguments. His style of conversation has been given the name "Socratic dialogue". He was the first of the three great teachers of ancient Greece - the other two being Plato and Aristotle. Today, he is ranked as one of the world's greatest moral teachers. His self-control and powers of endurance were unmatched. In appearance he was short and fat, with a snub nose and wide mouth. Despite his unkempt appearance, the Greeks of his day enjoyed being with him and talking with him and were fascinated by what he had to say. Socrates did not write any books or papers. The details of his life and doctrine are preserved in the "Memorabilia" of the historian Xenophon and in the dialogues of the philosopher Plato. It was chiefly through Plato and Plato's brilliant disciple Aristotle that the influence of Socrates was passed on to succeeding generations of philosophers.
25. Socrates ---- .
A) wore unattractive clothes and heavy sandals
B) wasn't at all interested in material things
C) had no influence or fame in his lifetime
D) didn't point out others' mistakes plainly, but implicitly
E) called his conversations "Socratic dialogues"
26. Socrates' fellow Athenians ----.
A) mocked him because of his appearance
B) were fascinated by his appearance
C) did not know anything about his real identity
D) enjoyed learning about his ideas
E) eagerly read all of his works
27. After Socrates' death ----.
A) people came to realize what a great philosopher he was
B) his doctrine was forgotten until Plato revived it
C) other philosophers ensured his continuing influence
D) it was discovered that he had kept a personal diary
E) Xenophon preserved his autobiography
28. – 30. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
UNFAIRNESS TO THE PIG
Few animals have such economic significance to mankind yet suffer from such a deplorable image as does the pig. As a domestic animal, it is a source of a wide variety of meats, high-quality leather, durable bristles for many kinds of brushes, and hundreds of medical products. At the same time, the pig is frequently regarded as unclean and even untouchable by many people. In spite of their reputation, pigs are neither filthy nor stupid. Because their sweat glands are relatively ineffective in lowering body temperature, pigs seek relief from the heat by wallowing in mud or shallow waterholes. When provided with a clean environment sheltered from the sun, however, pigs are fastidious. Furthermore, in tests of intelligence, pigs have proved to be among the smartest of all domestic animals - even more intelligent than dogs.
  
28. The author of the passage points out that ----.
A) though dirty, the pig is not too filthy to be touched
B) the consumption of pork products is not very safe for health concerns
C) pigs are too unclean to be used in medical experiments
D) although the meat is unsafe, pigs can be a source of leather and brushes
E) pigs supply humans with very many types of products
29. According to the facts in the passage, when pigs are provided with the right conditions,
A) pigs like to keep themselves clean
B) pigs are still extremely dirty
C) the quality of the pork meat is improved
D) pigs can be raised commercially
E) bristles obtained from them for brushes are of better quality
30. It is emphasized in the passage that the pig's reputation as a filthy and stupid animal ----.
A) is only right to a certain extent
B) does not at all reflect the truth
C) decreases the demand for its products
D) is wholly justified
E) is actually a result of the stupidity and ignorance of people
  
31. – 33. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
THE SPICE TRADE
Spices were known to Eastern peoples thousands of years ago. Arab traders artfully withheld the true source of these spices, however, and they became valuable items of commerce early in the evolution of the spice trade. The most notable uses of spices in very early times were in medicine and in the making of holy oils. Belief in the healing power of spices filtered down, in a moderated form, into the Middle Ages and even into early modern times. It is not known when spices were first used in food. Certainly, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices to flavour food and beverages because they discovered that spices helped to preserve foods, mask the flavour of partially spoiled meats, and also brought a change of flavour. Knowledge of the use of spices to preserve and flavour food slowly spread through Europe. Finally, in the last third of the 15th century, the Europeans decided to build ships and venture abroad in search of a route to the spice-producing countries.
31. Initially, spices were ----.
A) never sold because they were a secret
B) given in exchange for oil
C) sold to the West by Arabs
D) grown by Arab traders
E) sold for very low prices
32. Spices were first used ----.
A) by the ancient Greeks and Romans
B) in the West in the early Middle Ages
C) mostly for healing and religious purposes
D) to change the flavour of commonly consumed foods
E) to make partially spoiled meat edible
33. We are told in the passage that the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices for all the following, except ----.
A) to keep food from going bad
B) in certain drinks to add flavor
C) to make food taste even better
D) to hide the taste of rotting food
E) in religious ceremonies to please their gods
34. – 36. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
In 776 B.C., the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honour the Greeks' chief god, Zeus. The ancient Greeks emphasised physical fitness and strength in the education of youth. Therefore, contests in running. Jumping, discus and javelin throwing. Boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed every four years at Mount Olympus. Winners were honoured by having olive wreaths placed on their heads and having poems sung about their deeds. Originally these were held as games of friendship, and any wars in progress were halted to allow the games to take place.
  
34. It is implied in the passage that one purpose of the Olympic games was to ----.
A)increase the number of followers of their chief god, Zeus
B)help the participating athletes make a lot of money
C)provide encouragement for young men to remain strong and physically fit
D)prepare an atmosphere for the poets to produce good literature
E)to ensure the continuity of friendship between the different cities of the area
35. It is stated in the passage that the competitors in the Olympic games ----.
A)had to take part in more than one sport
B)were poets who read out their poetry to an audience at Mount Olympus
C)used to spend 'the four years between the two games training
D)were the winners of similar competitions held in provincial cities
B) were all followers of the cult of Zeus
36. A particularly impressive feature of the ancient Olympics mentioned in the passage was that ---- .  
A)the winners were regarded as heroes
B) the competitors came from different social classes
C)they took place annually at Mount Olympus
D)wars were postponed while the games took place
E)the winners of individual events often became extremely wealthy
37. – 39. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
37. The view of the city from the top floor of the hotel
is absolutely wonderful, especially at night when all the lights are on.
A) The view of the city, especially at night when it’s all lit up, is well worth a visit to the top floor of the hotel.
B) From the top floor of the hotel you get a truly splendid view of the city, particularly at night when it’s all lit up.
C) You must go up to the top floor of the hotel, preferably at night, for a magnificent view of the city and its lights.
D) Be sure to go to the top floor of the hotel to get a magnificent view of the city and its lights.
E) After dark when the lights have come on, you get an unforgettable view of the city from the top floor of the hotel.
38. A few of the couples danced really well, but the majority were very poor indeed.
A) Most of the couples were no good at all, but there were a few who danced extremely well.
B) Among the couples who danced, some were good enough, but others were no good at all.
C) Among the couples there were more good dancers than there were bad ones.
D) Actually, some of the couples danced remarkably well, but most were very ordinary.
E) There were some couples who gave a very poor performance, but most of them danced reasonably well.
39. Arriving at work every day, employees are strictly required to be punctual.
A) The management has asked employees here to arrive at work on time.
B) Employees had better arrive at work on time every day.
C) Employees working here arrive on time every day.
D) Employees have to arrive at work on time every day.
E) Arriving at work on time every day is suggested for employees.
40. – 42. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
40. The Vikings sailed from their overpopulated lands in Scandinavia and attacked other lands. They invaded parts of England, Portugal and France. They took away the gold and land of other peoples. ----. In fact, they were undoubtedly the most feared people of their time.
A) They also established colonies stretching from North America to central Russia
B) Therefore, most Vikings converted to Christianity by the late 10th century
C) Similarly, the Vikings had a sophisticated literary culture and an organized system of government
D) On the other hand, their kings were buried together with their ships and their possessions
E) However, they were very advanced in shipbuilding
41. The Spanish are known for their friendliness and joy in living. ----. During the time between midnight and dawn, the streets are often full of people enjoying themselves. These are not only young people, but one can also see the elderly among them.
A) Spain is Europe’s third largest country, so getting around can take a lot of time
B) The Spanish lived in extended families in the past, but this is not common at present
C) Spain has a greater range of landscape than any other European country
D) Many visitors to Spain come not only for the beaches, but are attracted by the country’s rich cultural heritage
E) They commonly put as much energy into enjoying life as they do into their work
42. Magazines first appeared in the 18th century and were usually published weekly or monthly. ---- When they began to accept advertisements, however, they came down in price and more people could buy them.
A) Generally speaking, sales of magazines are on the increase.
B) Many are designed for a particular audience, for example for football enthusiasts.
C) Magazines for animal-lovers soon became popular.
D) From the beginning, a lot of magazines published short stories.
E) To start with, they were far from cheap, and most people could not afford them.
43. – 44. sorularda, verilen durumda söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
43. A group of friends are planning to spend the day walking in the mountains. You want to join them, but aren’t sure that you will be able to. You don’t want them to wait for you after 7:30, the time arranged for the meeting. You say:
A) I’ll probably be there by 7:30, but I hope you’ll wait till 7:45.
B) I’ll try not to be late.
C) I may be a few minutes late; you’ll have to forgive me.
D) If I’m not there by 7:30, it means I’m not coming. You set off.
E) Don’t go without me. I really do want to come on this expedition.
44. Your parents have temporarily limited your mobile telephone and computer time because they think that you will be able to concentrate better on your studies this way. You disagree with them on this point, and want them to let you use these devices whenever you want. You say politely and reasonably:
A) It’s not fair! All my friends can use their computers and telephones whenever they want.
B) Well if you won’t let me use my mobile phone or the computer when I want, I’ll go to my friends’ houses and use theirs!
C) I don’t think using my mobile phone or the computer keep me from studying properly. Let me use them, and you’ll see that my marks won’t go down.
D) I’ll try it your way for a month, but if my grades don’t improve, I want my telephone and computer time back.
E) But I need the computer to do my research projects for school! And I can’t live without sending messages to my friends every day! Can’t you understand?
45. – 47. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz.
45. Karl: I had a terrible sleep last night.
      Max: Really, what happened?
      Karl: ----
      Max: Oh, that's the sound of lorries coming off the 
      motorway. You'll get used to it.
A) I kept hearing this horrible loud banging sound.
B) Your cat jumped on my head around two o'clock.
C) I don't know. I guess it's being in a strange bed.
D) Nothing. I think it's just the time difference.
E) I thought I heard someone walking round the flat.

46. Moira: ----
       Jane: No, I didn't. That's wonderful! When does it start?
       Moira: I believe it opens in about four weeks.
       Jane: I must call and congratulate him.
A) Did you know that John has got the lead role in the new David Hare play?
B) I wonder if anyone's told you that Mike has just bought a new business.
C) Have you received your invitation to Ray and Barbara's wedding yet?
D) Did Harry tell you that one of his paintings is to be displayed in the exhibition?
E) I suppose you've heard that there's a new Chinese restaurant opening here.
47. Maria: ----
       Delia: To be completely honest, no, it doesn't, not at all.
       Maria: What about this sweater? How does this work?
       Delia: Hmmm. Yes, it's perfect. You look wonderful.
A) Thank you very much for the birthday present. I really love it.
B) I need your advice. Do you think this jacket goes with this skirt?
C) If you were me, would you wear a skirt or a dress today?
D) I can't find my blue sweater. Do you have it by any chance?
E) Could you possibly lend me that lovely yellow jacket of yours?
48. – 50. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda
parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan
cümleyi bulunuz.
48. (I) The author of a story usually chooses the title very
carefully. (II) It may call attention to a character or
suggest something about the story itself. (III) It may
even hint at the theme that the story expresses.
(IV) Most short stories have unexpected endings.
(V) Moreover, it may give the reader an idea about
the meaning of the story.
A) I          B) II         C) III        D) IV       E) V
49. (I) Stephen Longstreet was a writer of novels and
detective stories. (II) There are many different forms
of art, such as dance, music, and literature. (III) He
was also an accomplished artist. (IV) While living in
Europe in the 1920s, he became acquainted with
some famous artists. (V) Henri Matisse and Pablo
Picasso were among them.
A) I          B) II         C) III        D) IV       E) V
  
50. (I) It is very easy to notice poor-quality spices.
(II) They tend to be small, broken, dusty-looking, and
they should not be bought. (III) Also, do not buy any
that have been exposed to light and air. (IV) To find
good-quality spices, it is usually better to go to a
specialist supplier rather than to a supermarket.
(V) In recent years, the number of supermarkets has
increased.
A) I          B) II         C) III        D) IV       E) V
Duration: 45 minutes
Evaluation: 50x2=100 points

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