12th Grade English University Entrance Exam Preparation

 
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Questions of Previous University Entrance
Exams
 
1
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k
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t
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m
a
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v
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o
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u
s
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f
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l
 
t
h
i
n
g
s
.
A) 
elimination 
B) 
expectation
C) 
responsibility 
D) 
application
E) 
diversity
1
.
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5
.
 
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b
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c
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v
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a
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f
a
d
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i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
P
A
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1
12
th
 Grade English
 
2
.
 
C
h
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l
d
 
l
a
b
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r
,
 
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i
n
 
1
7
8
9
.
A)
carried out 
B)
took over
C)
coped with 
D)
brought about
E)
kept away
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
3
.
 
D
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n
g
 
h
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s
 
d
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s
 
a
s
 
a
 
g
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c
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l
a
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1
9
6
0
s
,
 
D
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a
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k
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w
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r
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y
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s
 
-
-
-
-
.
A)
were suffering / were passing
B)
would have suffered / have passed
C)
were to suffer / would be passing
D)
suffered / had passed
E)
had suffered / had been passing
P
A
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T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
4
.
 
T
h
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p
r
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f
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n
c
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-
-
 
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n
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a
s
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s
 
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d
 
1
9
8
5
.
A)
at / to 
B)
for / in
C)
with / about 
D)
towards / over
E)
by / from
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
5
.
 
A
l
l
 
o
v
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r
 
t
h
e
 
w
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r
l
d
,
 
m
a
n
y
 
p
l
a
n
t
 
a
n
d
 
a
n
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l
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a
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k
 
o
f
 
e
x
t
i
n
c
t
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o
n
 
-
-
-
-
 
h
u
m
a
n
s
a
r
e
 
d
e
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i
n
g
 
t
h
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e
n
v
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r
o
n
m
e
n
t
.
A)
before 
B)
only if
C)
even though 
D)
b
ecause
E)
but
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
6
-
1
0
.
 
s
o
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u
l
a
r
d
a
,
 
a
ş
a
ğ
ı
d
a
k
i
 
p
a
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ç
a
d
a
 
n
u
m
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y
e
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l
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u
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u
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d
ü
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n
 
s
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z
c
ü
k
v
e
y
a
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days
 
increased worldwide by about
50 percent. But over the
 
same period, the number of warm nights increased by
 
70
percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a
 
doubling in the number of warm
nights. The trend of
 
warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising
 
greenhouse
gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun
 
getting hotter, there would be extra heat
arriving during
 
the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after
 
dark, so days
would warm faster than nights.
 
Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7,
which
 
warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all
 
kinds of feedbacks
begin to have an impact, which also
 
play an important role. One factor could be an
increase
 
(
1
0)---- clouds.
A)
have seen 
  
B) 
had seen
  
 C) 
will have seen
D) 
have to see
  
 E)
need to see
6.
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
6
-
1
0
.
 
s
o
r
u
l
a
r
d
a
,
 
a
ş
a
ğ
ı
d
a
k
i
 
p
a
r
ç
a
d
a
 
n
u
m
a
r
a
l
a
n
m
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ş
 
y
e
r
l
e
r
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u
y
g
u
n
 
d
ü
ş
e
n
 
s
ö
z
c
ü
k
v
e
y
a
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days
 
increased worldwide by about
50 percent. But over the
 
same period, the number of warm nights increased by
 
70
percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a
 
doubling in the number of warm
nights. The trend of
 
warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising
 
greenhouse
gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun
 
getting hotter, there would be extra heat
arriving during
 
the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after
 
dark, so days
would warm faster than nights.
 
Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7,
which
 
warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all
 
kinds of feedbacks
begin to have an impact, which also
 
play an important role. One factor could be an
increase
 
(
1
0)---- clouds.
7.
A)
a
daption
  
 B) u
rgency
 
  
C) 
incentive
D) o
utcome
 
  
 E) 
obstacle
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
6
-
1
0
.
 
s
o
r
u
l
a
r
d
a
,
 
a
ş
a
ğ
ı
d
a
k
i
 
p
a
r
ç
a
d
a
 
n
u
m
a
r
a
l
a
n
m
ı
ş
 
y
e
r
l
e
r
e
 
u
y
g
u
n
 
d
ü
ş
e
n
 
s
ö
z
c
ü
k
v
e
y
a
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days
 
increased worldwide by about
50 percent. But over the
 
same period, the number of warm nights increased by
 
70
percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a
 
doubling in the number of warm
nights. The trend of
 
warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising
 
greenhouse
gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun
 
getting hotter, there would be extra heat
arriving during
 
the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after
 
dark, so days
would warm faster than nights.
 
Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7,
which
 
warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all
 
kinds of feedbacks
begin to have an impact, which also
 
play an important role. One factor could be an
increase
 
(
1
0)---- clouds.
8
.
A) e
xcept for 
  
B) 
due to
  
C) u
nlike
 
D) 
in contrast to
 
 
E)
rather than
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
6
-
1
0
.
 
s
o
r
u
l
a
r
d
a
,
 
a
ş
a
ğ
ı
d
a
k
i
 
p
a
r
ç
a
d
a
 
n
u
m
a
r
a
l
a
n
m
ı
ş
 
y
e
r
l
e
r
e
 
u
y
g
u
n
 
d
ü
ş
e
n
 
s
ö
z
c
ü
k
v
e
y
a
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days
 
increased worldwide by about
50 percent. But over the
 
same period, the number of warm nights increased by
 
70
percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a
 
doubling in the number of warm
nights. The trend of
 
warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising
 
greenhouse
gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun
 
getting hotter, there would be extra heat
arriving during
 
the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after
 
dark, so days
would warm faster than nights.
 
Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7,
which
 
warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all
 
kinds of feedbacks
begin to have an impact, which also
 
play an important role. One factor could be an
increase
 
(
1
0)---- clouds.
9
.
A)
Unless
 
 
B) 
Before
 
C) In case
 
 D) Whether
 
 E) As
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
6
-
1
0
.
 
s
o
r
u
l
a
r
d
a
,
 
a
ş
a
ğ
ı
d
a
k
i
 
p
a
r
ç
a
d
a
 
n
u
m
a
r
a
l
a
n
m
ı
ş
 
y
e
r
l
e
r
e
 
u
y
g
u
n
 
d
ü
ş
e
n
 
s
ö
z
c
ü
k
v
e
y
a
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days
 
increased worldwide by about
50 percent. But over the
 
same period, the number of warm nights increased by
 
70
percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a
 
doubling in the number of warm
nights. The trend of
 
warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising
 
greenhouse
gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun
 
getting hotter, there would be extra heat
arriving during
 
the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after
 
dark, so days
would warm faster than nights.
 
Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7,
which
 
warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all
 
kinds of feedbacks
begin to have an impact, which also
 
play an important role. One factor could be an
increase
 
(
1
0)---- clouds.
1
0
.
A)
w
ith
  
B) 
for
  
 C) 
at
 
  
D) 
to
 
  
 E) 
in
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
1
1
.
 
A
l
t
h
o
u
g
h
 
m
a
n
y
 
o
f
 
t
h
e
 
c
o
u
n
t
r
i
e
s
 
i
n
 
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
 
A
f
r
i
c
a
 
h
a
v
e
 
g
r
e
a
t
a
g
r
i
c
u
l
t
u
r
a
l
 
a
n
d
 
m
i
n
e
r
a
l
 
w
e
a
l
t
h
,
 
-
-
-
-
.
A)
Nigeria is one of the main producers and exporters of
 
oil in the 
w
orld
B)
political instability and civil wars have kept people in
 
this region in great
poverty
C)
Africa is the only continent through which the Equator
 
and both tropics
(Capricorn and Cancer) run
D)
governments have established big national parks and
 
wildlife reserves
E)
it is a hugely fertile region, with abundant grasslands
 
and vast tropical
rainforests
S
o
r
u
d
a
 
v
e
r
i
l
e
n
 
c
ü
m
l
e
y
i
 
u
y
g
u
n
 
ş
e
k
i
l
d
e
 
t
a
m
a
m
l
a
y
a
n
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
S
o
r
u
d
a
,
 
k
a
r
ş
ı
l
ı
k
l
ı
 
k
o
n
u
ş
m
a
n
ı
n
 
b
o
ş
 
b
ı
r
a
k
ı
l
a
n
 
k
ı
s
m
ı
n
ı
 
t
a
m
a
m
l
a
y
a
b
i
l
e
c
e
k
 
i
f
a
d
e
y
i
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
1
2
.
P
e
l
i
n
:
- 
I read in a magazine that "A day without laughter
 
is a day wasted." said
Charlie Chaplin, and
 
behavioural psychologists agree with him.
B
u
k
e
t
:
-
 ----
P
e
l
i
n
:
-
 They say it's a skill to be able to call on memories
 
to make us laugh when
we feel hijacked by
 
negative emotions.
B
u
k
e
t
:
-
 I totally agree. Recalling happy past events makes
 
me laugh and calms me
down when I feel angry.
A) 
Do they think we can feel happy just by laughing?
B) 
What is the connection between Charlie Chaplin and
 
psychology?
C) 
Do they say anything about whom we laugh at most?
D) 
Our funny friends generally make us laugh, don't they?
E) 
What do they put forward about this issue
?
15
.
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
1
3
.
 
A
s
 
a
 
t
e
a
c
h
e
r
 
a
t
 
a
 
p
r
i
m
a
r
y
 
s
c
h
o
o
l
,
 
y
o
u
 
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
 
a
m
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e
t
i
n
g
 
t
o
 
w
a
r
n
 
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
 
a
b
o
u
t
 
t
h
e
 
e
f
f
e
c
t
s
 
o
f
 
t
h
e
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r
a
c
t
i
o
n
s
 
o
n
 
t
h
e
i
r
 
c
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
.
 
S
o
 
y
o
u
 
s
i
m
p
l
y
 
s
a
y
:
 
-
-
-
-
A)
We teachers believe that parents’ contribution to
homework completion is needed.
B)
Children at the age of 7 or 8 can be so irresponsible
that you’ll probably have problems in teaching them.
C)
Play is very important in the learning process, so you
should let your child play games with their peers.
D)
Activities at primary school are more likely to shape
children’s behaviours than at home.
E)
You should be very careful about how you do things at
home because it’ll leave a long-lasting effect on them.
S
o
r
u
d
a
,
 
v
e
r
i
l
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n
 
d
u
r
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m
d
a
 
s
ö
y
l
e
n
m
i
ş
 
o
l
a
b
i
l
e
c
e
k
 
s
ö
z
ü
 
b
u
l
u
n
u
z
.
P
A
R
T
-
1
12
th
 Grade English
 
1
4
.
H
e
r
e
 
o
n
 
E
a
r
t
h
,
 
i
n
 
t
h
e
 
M
i
l
k
y
 
W
a
y
 
g
a
l
a
x
y
,
 
t
h
e
r
e
 
i
s
 
a
 
l
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f
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m
a
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c
a
n
 
o
b
s
e
r
v
e
,
 
r
e
g
a
r
d
l
e
s
s
 
o
f
 
w
h
a
t
 
t
e
c
h
n
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l
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y
 
i
s
 
u
s
e
d
.
 
A
n
d
 
a
s
 
y
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g
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b
e
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t
h
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a
b
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u
n
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s
i
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e
.
 
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Prepare for your university entrance exams with these English questions from previous exams. Test your knowledge on various topics such as technology, history, psychology, and the environment. Enhance your language skills and critical thinking abilities to succeed in your academic pursuits.

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  • 12th Grade
  • Preparation
  • Language Skills

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  1. 12th GRADE ENGLISH PREPERATION FOR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAM Questions of Previous University Entrance Exams

  2. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 1.- 5. sorularda, c mlede bo b rak lan yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. Technology is the practical ---- of knowledge and skills to make tools, machines, vehicles and other useful things. A) elimination B) expectation C) responsibility D) application E) diversity

  3. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 2. Child labour, economic inequality, racism and discrimination of all types abounded until the liberal tradition of fairness and justice ---- a free and fair society thanks to the French Revolution in 1789. A)carried out B)took over C)coped with D)brought about E)kept away

  4. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 3. During his days as a graduate student in clinical psychology in the late 1960s, Daniel Goleman knew two women who ---- from eating disorders, though he realized this only after many years ----. A)were suffering / were passing B)would have suffered / have passed C)were to suffer / would be passing D)suffered / had passed E)had suffered / had been passing

  5. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 4. The preference ---- increasingly bitter chocolate has its origins ---- the dramatic fall in cocoa prices in the years around 1985. A) at / to B) for / in C) with / about D) towards / over E) by / from

  6. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 5. All over the world, many plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction ---- humans are destroying the environment. A) before B) only if C) even though D) because E) but

  7. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 6-10. sorularda, a a daki par adanumaralanm yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days increased worldwide by about 50 percent. But over the same period, the number of warm nights increased by 70 percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a doubling in the number of warm nights. The trend of warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising greenhouse gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun getting hotter, there would be extra heat arriving during the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after dark, so days would warm faster than nights. Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7, which warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all kinds of feedbacks begin to have an impact, which also play an important role. One factor could be an increase (10)---- clouds. A) have seen B) had seen C) will have seen 6. D) have to see E)need to see

  8. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 6-10. sorularda, a a daki par adanumaralanm yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days increased worldwide by about 50 percent. But over the same period, the number of warm nights increased by 70 percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a doubling in the number of warm nights. The trend of warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising greenhouse gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun getting hotter, there would be extra heat arriving during the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after dark, so days would warm faster than nights. Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7, which warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all kinds of feedbacks begin to have an impact, which also play an important role. One factor could be an increase (10)---- clouds. 7. A) adaption B) urgency C) incentive D) outcome E) obstacle

  9. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 6-10. sorularda, a a daki par adanumaralanm yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days increased worldwide by about 50 percent. But over the same period, the number of warm nights increased by 70 percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a doubling in the number of warm nights. The trend of warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising greenhouse gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun getting hotter, there would be extra heat arriving during the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after dark, so days would warm faster than nights. Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7, which warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all kinds of feedbacks begin to have an impact, which also play an important role. One factor could be an increase (10)---- clouds. 8. A) except for B) due to C) unlike D) in contrast to E)rather than

  10. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 6-10. sorularda, a a daki par adanumaralanm yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days increased worldwide by about 50 percent. But over the same period, the number of warm nights increased by 70 percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a doubling in the number of warm nights. The trend of warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising greenhouse gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun getting hotter, there would be extra heat arriving during the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after dark, so days would warm faster than nights. Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7, which warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all kinds of feedbacks begin to have an impact, which also play an important role. One factor could be an increase (10)---- clouds. 9. A) Unless B) Before C) In case D) Whether E) As

  11. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English 6-10. sorularda, a a daki par adanumaralanm yerlere uygun d en s zc k veya ifadeyi bulunuz. Between 1950 and 2010, the number of warm days increased worldwide by about 50 percent. But over the same period, the number of warm nights increased by 70 percent. So far, some places (6)---- close to a doubling in the number of warm nights. The trend of warming nights is a long-predicted (7)---- of rising greenhouse gases. If the warming was (8)---- the Sun getting hotter, there would be extra heat arriving during the day but nothing in particular to stop heat loss after dark, so days would warm faster than nights. Greenhouse gases, by contrast, trap heat 24/7, which warms nights and days. (9)---- the planet warms, all kinds of feedbacks begin to have an impact, which also play an important role. One factor could be an increase (10)---- clouds. 10. A) with B) for C) at D) to E) in

  12. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda verilen c mleyi uygun ekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. 11. Although many of the countries in Central Africa have great agricultural and mineral wealth, ----. A) Nigeria is one of the main producers and exporters of oil in the world B) political instability and civil wars have kept people in this region in great poverty C) Africa is the only continent through which the Equator and both tropics (Capricorn and Cancer) run D) governments have established big national parks and wildlife reserves E) it is a hugely fertile region, with abundant grasslands and vast tropical rainforests

  13. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda, kar l kl konu man n bo b rak lan k sm n tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz. 15. 12. Pelin: - I read in a magazine that "A day without laughter is a day wasted." said Charlie Chaplin, and behavioural psychologists agree with him. Buket: - ---- Pelin: - They say it's a skill to be able to call on memories to make us laugh when we feel hijacked by negative emotions. Buket: - I totally agree. Recalling happy past events makes me laugh and calms me down when I feel angry. A) Do they think we can feel happy just by laughing? B) What is the connection between Charlie Chaplin and psychology? C) Do they say anything about whom we laugh at most? D) Our funny friends generally make us laugh, don't they? E) What do they put forward about this issue?

  14. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda, verilen durumda s ylenmi olabilecek s z bulunuz. 13. As a teacher at a primary school, you arrange a meeting to warn parents about the effects of their actions on their children. So you simply say: ---- A) We teachers believe that parents contribution to homework completion is needed. B) Children at the age of 7 or 8 can be so irresponsible that you ll probably have problems in teaching them. C) Play is very important in the learning process, so you should let your child play games with their peers. D) Activities at primary school are more likely to shape children s behaviours than at home. E) You should be very careful about how you do things at home because it ll leave a long-lasting effect on them.

  15. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda, bo b rak lan yere par ada anlam b t nl n sa lamak i in getirilebilecek c mleyi bulunuz. 14. Here on Earth, in the Milky Way galaxy, there is a limit to how far out into the universe humans can observe, regardless of what technology is used. And as you go beyond the observable universe, there is still no scientific way to measure its size. There is no reason to think whether there exists a distant boundary or not. ---- Think of the surface of our planet, for example. Earth s surface area is finite, but there is nowhere on Earth where you could reach the end in a boat and fall off the planet. In a huge, three- dimensional way, our universe might be similar. A) Thus, the structure of the universe, as opposed to the structure of matter in the universe, is determined by the shape of space. B) Furthermore, it has not yet been scientifically determined exactly how large the universe is. C) Even so, there are three general categories of possible shapes of the universe: open, flat, and closed. D) Instead, the scientific theory that describes the origin of the universe is called the 'Big Bang'. E) However, it is possible for the universe to be limited in size and still not have an edge.

  16. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda, verilen ngilizce c mleye anlamca en yak n T rk e c mleyi bulunuz. 15. The Statue of Liberty was designed by the French sculptor Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi, who devoted 21 years to the project, for the 100th anniversary of the United States of America. A) Amerika Birle ik Devletleri nin 100. y l d n m i in Frans z heykelt ra Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi, projeye 21 y l n adam ve zg rl k An t n tasarlam t r. B) Frans z heykelt ra Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi, Amerika Birle ik Devletleri nin 100. y l d n m i in zg rl k An t n tasarlam ve bu projeye 21 y l n adam t r. C) Frans z heykelt ra Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi, projeye 21 y l n adayarak Amerika Birle ik Devletleri nin 100. y l d n m i in zg rl k An t n tasarlam t r. D) zg rl k An t , projeye 21 y l n adayan Frans z heykelt ra Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi taraf ndan Amerika Birle ik Devletleri nin 100. y l d n m i in tasarlanm t r. E) zg rl k An t , projeye 21 y l n adayan Frans z heykelt ra Fr d ric-Auguste Bartholdi taraf ndan Amerika Birle ik Devletleri nin 100. y l d n m nde tasarlanm t r

  17. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Soruda, c mleler s ras ylaokundu unda par an n anlam b t nl n bozan c mleyi bulunuz. 16. (I) There was a time not so long ago when there was no such thing as a cash machine. (II) Exactly who we have to thank for this stroke of technological banking genius is a matter of some controversy. (III) If you wanted to withdraw some money, you had to go into a building and speak to a teller the person who pays out money in a bank. (IV) Now, of course, it is possible to get cash from one of over 1.6 million automated telling machines (ATM) worldwide. (V) It is possible to find them anywhere you want, from cinemas to government institutions. A) I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

  18. PART PART- -1 1 12th Grade English Thanks for your participation

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