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  • YDS DENEME 2

    YDS DENEME 2

    YDS DENEME 2  1. –22. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen kelime ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. The destructive effects of a nuclear explosion result not only from the tremendous heat and pressure _____ by the initial reaction, but also from the release of both short and long-term nuclear radiation. A) submitted  B) ruined C) [...]

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  • YDS DENEME 1

    YDS DENEME 1

    YDS DENEME 1 1. -22. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. All teenagers have _____; the problem is to teach them to exploit it to the best advantage. A) destiny   B) compulsion C) potential   D) preference E) significance 2. Have they come to a _____ yet on whether [...]

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  • SENTENCE COMPLETION 1

    SENTENCE COMPLETION 1

    SENTENCE COMPLETION 1 1-   _____, just in case the place we want to eat at doesn’t have room for such a large group. A)  It’s quite a big place and there are usually plenty of empty tables B)  It would be a good idea for us to decide on a second choice of restaurant C)  [...]

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  • Find the Topic Sentence

    Find the Topic Sentence

    Find the topic sentence 1) …… Outside, he knelt in the wet grass, tied his shoes, and then swung off toward the barn. There, ducking under the pitchforks, he filled a bucket with oats and water to make breakfast for his sows in the orchard. To get to the hogs he took the shortest way [...]

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  • READING TEST 5

    READING TEST 5

    The Bible, while mainly a theological document written with the purpose of explaining the nature and moral imperatives of the Christian and Jewish God, is secondarily a book of history and geography. Selected historical materials were included in the text for the purpose of illustrating and underlining the religious teaching of the Bible. Historians and [...]

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  • READING TEST 4

    READING TEST 4

    Until a while ago I wondered how elderly people who had been married for decades could still find each other sources of surprise and wonder, even elements of excitement and provocation. I would visit my father and mother every day in their small flat, for an hour or so, and chat. I would wonder with [...]

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  • READING TEST 3

    READING TEST 3

    Apart from an occasional passage of unusual complexity, there is no reason to have a selection read aloud in class. In fact, that is a misuse of class time. Reading is a silent, receptive activity- the process of getting meaning from the printed word. It is better to have the students prepare each passage as [...]

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  • READING TEST 2

    READING TEST 2

    My name is Police Constable Robinson, sir, driver of police car GKY 5431L. At 22.30 hours on the night of November the sixth I was introduced by radio to proceed to Smith Street, a turning off the A40 Road, where the residents had complained of a disturbance caused by a car parked at the roadside. [...]

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  • READING TEST 1

    READING TEST 1

    Well, Mrs Evans, I’ve done my very best to look after David. I’ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he’s always had a clean shirt to put on. It’s not been easy, what with two of my own to worry about, as well. [...]

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  • VOCABULARY TEST 5

    VOCABULARY TEST 5

    VOCABULARY TEST 5  1. The topics included in the conference programme are not as _____ as one might have hoped. A) obsessed B) illuminated C) preoccupied D) varied E) disposed 2. Throughout most of human history, people’s movements on land were _____ to those speeds and distances that could be attained by walking. A) affiliated [...]

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