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
memurlar.net E) Information sent over this vast
network of networks may pass through many
computer systems before it reaches its final
destination
52. 57. sorularda, verilen durumda söylenmis
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!
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.
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!
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.
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.".
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
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
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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