71.-76. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmında söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
71.
Andy: I see they are still investigating the cause of the fire at the Chilton Hotel. James: ..... Andy: Do you agree? James: Yes I do. But it will be difficult to prove in court.
A)
If the wind hadn't dropped they say the damage would have been even worse.
B)
That's very natural. Some people reckon it was started deliberately.
C)
As far as concerned, it was obviously a question of gross carelessness.
D)
The insurance companies involved are demanding a court enquiry.
E)
I don't think they ever will learn the real cause.
72.
Ted: Is something worrying you? Sam: Yes, Bob Shaw, who was in charge of work at the new dam, has been taken ill. Ted: ..... Sam: Precisely. And I don't know how I'm going to find one.
A)
Has he been off work long?
B)
How much are you prepared to pay?
C)
So you need a replacement, I suppose.
D)
Hard luck. He really was a capable man.
E)
Well, if I can help, just let me know.
73.
Mr. Wright: I see The Times has yet another article on immigration. Have you read it? Mrs. Wright: No, but intend to do. They are obviously making an issue of it. Mr. Wright: ..... Mrs. Wright: You may be right, but I hope it's not as serious as that.
A)
At the office everybody was talking against him.
B)
And so they should. Have you any idea how many people are involved?
C)
They should have done so many years ago.
D)
Yes, that's how it seem to me, too. It may lead to some resignation even.
E)
And, about time, too. Did you get a copy of Newsweek for me?
74.
Mrs. Glower: Will you give up your job when the baby is born? Mary: ..... Mrs Glower: Never mind. I'm sure your mother will be delighted to take care of it.
A)
Yes, of course I will. I wouldn't want anyone else to look after it.
B)
Certainly not. I should hate staying at home with a baby.
C)
I haven't decided yet, but I shall have to do soon.
D)
I don't know. What do you advise?
E)
No, I'd like to but I can't afford to.
75.
Secretary: I'm afraid Dr John doesn't see patients except by appointment. Paul: ..... Secretary: Well, in that case sit down and I'll let him know you're here.
A)
How much does he charge for a visit?
B)
Can't you give me an appointment?
C)
But I'm not a patient. I'm his brother.
D)
Surely, he is not too busy to see me.
E)
Well, can you give me an appointment for later in the day?
76.
Mr. Clapton: You are looking tired dear. Mrs. Clapton: ..... Mr. Clapton: Why? What happened? Mrs. Clapton: I don't know. Everything seemed to go wrong. But, let's forget it.
A)
I was going to suggest we had dinner outside.
B)
Really, Well, I feel just fine.
C)
So are you. It must be the weather.
D)
Well, I'm tired. I've had a most tiring day.
E)
My secretary was back today so we got a lot of work done.
77.-82. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
77.
As I understand it, the advantages of the scheme and the disadvantages just about balance each other out.
A)
I really cannot decide whether the advantages of the scheme outweigh the advantages, or whether it is the other way round.
B)
It seems to me that the scheme has more advantages than disadvantages.
C)
If you want my opinion, I would sat the scheme has fewer advantages and disadvantages.
D)
In a scheme of this sort, one would expect there to be both advantages and disadvantages.
E)
It is essential that the advantages and the disadvantages of the scheme are given equal attention.
78.
These gardens have been well-designed, so they look attractive all the year around.
A)
Good garden design would ensure that these gardens were lovely to look at all through the year.
B)
The best-planned gardens are those which look attractive all the year round.
C)
Only well-designed gardens like these appeal to the public all the year round.
D)
Whatever the season, these gardens look attractive for much planning has gone into them.
E)
If you tried, you could make these gardens beautiful even in the winter.
79.
He's only just arrived, so he still doesn't know what's happened.
A)
It's a long time since he came, so he doesn't know what's been happening.
B)
He hasn't been here long, so nobody thought the news would interest him.
If he had arrived here a minute earlier he would have been given all the news.
80.
Owing to the poor visibility it took us ten hours, instead of the usual eight, to get to Istanbul.
A)
The lights of Istanbul were visible for two hours before we reached the city.
B)
Even though we ran into a lot of fog on the way to Istanbul the journey didn't take much longer than usual.
C)
We waited two hours for the fog to lift before driving on to Istanbul.
D)
The fog meant that we reached Istanbul two hours later than would be normal.
E)
It takes between eight and ten hours to drive to Istanbul, depending on visibility.
81.
The newspapers are putting the blame on his private secretary, but I think several other people are equally guilty.
A)
The names of some of the guilty people were given to the newspapers by his private secretary.
B)
Quite a lot of people are annoyed at the attitude of the newspapers towards his private secretary.
C)
According to the newspapers, it is not only his private secretary who is to blame; several other people are involved.
D)
Some of the people who are quite as guilty as his private secretary have managed to avoid getting their names in the newspapers.
E)
It seems to me that several people are at fault, not just his private secretary as the newspapers are suggesting.
82.
Much to my surprise, I found his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia extremely interesting.
A)
I was fascinated by what he had to say in his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia though I hadn't expected to be.
B)
Contrary to expectations, his lecture on ancient Mesopotamia was the most fascinating of all.
C)
It was at his lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia that I realized how fascinating the subject is.
D)
Surprisingly few people are interested in the lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia.
E)
I hadn't expected him to lecture on the civilization of Mesopotamia, but he spoke remarkably well.
83.-85. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
As technological developments have altered production techniques, types of mechanical equipment and varieties of output, society has begun to recognize that economic progress involves not only changes in machinery but also in men - not only expenditures on equipment but also on people. Investment in people makes it possible to take advantage of technical progress as well as to continue that progress. Improvements in education expands and extends knowledge, leading to advances which raise productivity and improve health.
83.
According to the author, investment in education ...... .
A)
has a direct impact on production techniques
B)
will contribute positively to human progress
C)
has little significance for economic progress
D)
is far more important than investment in health
E)
has led to certain specific technological changes
84.
The passage is mainly concerned with ...... .
A)
the question of economic progress and productivity
society was slow to realize the need to invest in man
86.-88. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Both as a profession and as a science, economics lost considerable prestige during the recession of 1974-75. The crisis that sized the western industrialized countries, including Japan, was of a character not to be found in economics textbooks: rate of inflation exceeding 10% a year coupled with declining production, and high levels of unemployment. Hitherto, peacetime inflation had been associated with high employment and overactive economy, while high rates of unemployment went with the recession or depression. The next combination was aptly called stagflation.
86.
The term stagflation can be defined as ..... .
A)
the combination of high inflation and economic recession.
B)
high unemployment in spite of high levels of production.
C)
a decrease in the rates of inflation.
D)
inflation in an overactive economy.
E)
high levels of peacetime inflation.
87.
The economic crisis of the mid-1970's ..... .
A)
followed the same pattern as earlier economic crisis
B)
had little effect on the industry of developed countries
C)
caused people to lose faith in economics
D)
caused the economy to be overactive
E)
was characterized only by high inflation and low production