56. A young colleague has unfortunately got
himself mixed up with a group of decidedly
unpleasant people. There have been two incidents
recently in which the police have been called
in. This has upset the young man and he has come
to you for advice. You want him to make a
complete break with the group around him
immediately, and say firmly.
a) It's time to make new friends, with
people who are more like you.
b) Start to see less of them; say you're busy.
c) You'd better break off all ties with that
group once and for all!
d) I honestly can't understand what you see in
them.
e) If I were you, I'd slowly start to keep out
of their way.
57. You are as the lawyer for the defence at
a trial for a case of burglary. When it's your
turn to cross-examine the witness you begin by
asking a question that doesn't relate to the
man's appearance. You say:
a) When you saw this man, was he smartly
dressed?
b) You say this man4s hair was black. Could that
have been because the night was dark?
c) You've described him well. How old do you
think he was?
d) Did the man seem to you to be excited, or was
he quite calm?
e) This man you saw, did he turn left or right
when he left the building?
58.-63. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla
okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan
cümleyi bulunuz.
58. (I)A true partnership between develop
and developing countries could have achieved a
breakthrough. (II)Over the past half-century the
dream of a world free from poverty, disease and
despair has grown no nearer to fulfilment. (III)In
the 1960s, some 60 countries actually grew
poorer. (IV)Over the years, 30,000 children have
been dying daily of preventable disease. (V)Further,
the spread of AIDS has become the most deadly
epidemic in human history.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
59. (I)The world's population continues
to increase. (II)And despite the rise in
high-tech agriculture, 800 million people don't
get enough to eat. (III)Admittedly, that's often
due to a lack of money-the world actually
produces enough for everyone, at least for now.
(IV)In many African countries, famine has been a
major concern for the United Nations. (V)But by
2050 we will have 9 billion mouths to feed, 3
billion more than today. .
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
60. (I)It will be a bad year for football
clubs across Europe. (II)Having met spiralling
wage demands and transfer fees in the belief
that increasing television revenues would cover
the costs, the realization that they will not,
will lead to urgent reform. (III)Clubs across
Europe have been given lucrative television
contracts. (IV)Middle-sized clubs in England,
Italy and Germany will be worst affected. (V)At
least ten well-known clubs are at risk of
bankruptcy.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
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61. (I)The Colosseum in Rome, which was
the largest and most famous of the Roman
amphitheatres, was opened for use in 80 A.D.
(II)Even so, there are others that are in better
condition. (III)Elliptical in shape, it
consisted of three storeys and upper gallery.
(IV)It was principally used for gladiatorial
combat. (V)As for its capacity, it could seat up
to 50,000 spectators.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
62. (I)Aerobic dancing, which exercises
the whole body, is a popular type of exercise
and is available at most community centres.
(II)Stress aerobics primarily exercises the
muscles in the upper legs (III)There people can
exercise at their own pace with guidance from
experienced instructors. (IV)Lively music and
familiar routines make the workout enjoyable.
(V)Further, committing oneself to a schedule and
exercising with friends can improve motivation.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
63. (I)Sir Francis Galton is an English
anthropologist and a pioneer of human
intelligence studies. (II)He made important
contributions to many fields of knowledge.
(III)His research revealed important facts about
the intellectual and physical characteristics
that are passed on from one generation to the
next. (IV)Galton's family included men and women
of exceptional ability one of whom was his
cousin Charles Darwin. (V)He also discovered
that characteristics of two different
generations could be plotted against one
another.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
64.-69. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en
yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
64. We might well find that we need more than
three weeks in which to complete a report of
this kind.
a) It shouldn't take us more than three
weeks to finish a report like this one.
b) We might as well try to get this report
finished within three weeks.
c) I don't imagine we can get through this
report in three weeks, but we can try.
d) A report of this kind has never been drawn up
in under three weeks.
e) It's quite likely that three weeks won't be
sufficient for us to finalize such a report.
65. Frankly, in my opinion the girl's musical
abilities are no more than average for her age.
a) Even so, if you take the girl's age into
account, her musical performance was no better
than that of any of the others.
b) To be honest, I don't think the girl's
musical talents are anything out of the ordinary
considering her age.
c) To be fair, for a girl of her age, you can
hardly regard her musical abilities as
impressive.
d) Indeed she's not all that young, so I don't
think this girl merits so much praise for her
musical abilities
e) If you think about it, there's nothing
extraordinary about her musical performance if
you remember her age.
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