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88- Terry:………….. .

Walter: Oh, he’s in trouble with the boss.

Terry: Really? What for?

Walter: It seems he was late again and has been given ~ written warning.

A)When did Larry get in today?

B)What’s the matter with Larry?

C)Have, you seen the boss yet?

D)Was Larry late again today?

E)Why is the boss so angry?

89- Kim: Who’s that package from?

Nancy: ……………………….

‘Kim: Well then, let me have it so I can find out.

A)It’s from your brother in France.

B)It’s the stuff you ordered last week.

C)I’m sending my dad a present

D)I don’t know. It’s addressed to you.

E)I bought it at Migros. It was on sale.

90- Grandpa: Have’ I ever told you about the first time I visited Newcastle?

Grandson : I guess you have. ……………………..

Grandpa: No, it was long alter that. I was a married man then.

Grandson: Oh, I’d like to hear that story then!

A)Did you go there before or after you got married?.

B)How could you have forgotten that you were telling me about it just yesterday?

C)And, I must admit that I couldn’t have endured so many problems’ at such a young age.

D)But Johnny may not have heard that story, and I’m sure he’ll be glad to listen to it.

E)Was it just after you left home at the age of twenty?

91- Patient: I just don’t seem to be able to sleep at night.

Doctor: ……………………………………

Patient: No more than five or six.

Doctor: You must cut down, especially in the evening.

A)How often do you take naps in the afternoon?

B)What time do you ‘usually go to bed at night?

C)How many cups of coffee do you drink a day?

D),Have you had any extra stress at work lately?

E)What time do you generally wake up in the morning?

92-lan: ………………

Mary: Ugh! What is it?

Ian: Some kind of spider, I think.

Mary: Please, get it off me now!

A)Don’t walk barefoot around here because there may be dangerous insects.

B)You’ve got something crawling up your back.

C)I hope you don’t have a phobia about insects!

D)I think something has just bitten me on the neck.

E)Oh, what a lovely creature! Can I keep it for my insect collection?

93- Leonard:………………..

Walter: Yes, I phoned him from work last week.

Leonard: Really? I didn’t know that he’d had a telephone installed. Can I have his number?

Walter: Sure. It’s 867-5309.

A)Have you spoken to Arthur recently?

B)Did anyone call while I was out?

C)I heard Tony’s nephew died in a car accident.

D)Are you still not talking to Albert?

E)I called Bob at home yesterday evening.

94- Olivia : Could you give me a lift to the station?

Sam : ……………………..

Olivia: 0h, no problem then. Thanks a lot, anyway.

A)When do you have to be there?

B)Why don’t you take the train?

C)Sorry. but my wife’s got the car.

D)Where are you going? On holiday?

E)Sure, but can you wait a few minutes?

Find the odd sentence

95-

(I)The usual way to have your distant vision tested is to stand twenty feet from a chart of different-sized letters. (II) For children or people who cannot read, charts with pictures are usually available. (III) A visual test can also be done with an instrument set up to simulate the same distance. (IV) Similarly, there are ways to test hearing over a distance. (V) Near vision is tested by having people read standard-sized type at a closer distance.

A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

96-

(I)The Ryder Cup is the trophy awarded in biennial matches between men’s professional golf teams of the United States and Europe. (II) The governing body of golf in the United States is the United States Professional Golfers’ Association, which was founded in 1894. (III) The cup was donated in 1927 by British seed merchant Samuel Ryder, who had started playing golf at the age of 50. (IV) Made of 14-carat gold on a wooden base, the cup stands 16 inches high and weighs 4 pounds. (V) The figure at the top of the trophy is modelled on Ryder’s coach, British professional golfer, Abe Mitchell.

A)I B)II C)III D)III E)V

97-

(I)The urge to travel is as old as civilisation. (II) However, due to the huge amounts of money required, worldwide travel is mostly enjoyed by the citizens of developed countries. (III) The great historian Herodotus roamed the ancient world, examining the customs of many lands before writing his famous ‘History’. (IV) Hundreds of years later, a young man from Venice named Marco Polo set out with his father for China, and his writings opened the Far East to Europeans of his time. (IV) About the same time Ibn Battutah, an Islamic scholar, travelled about 75,000 miles and recorded his wanderings in the widely-read ‘Rihlah’, meaning ‘Travels’.

A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

98-

(I)Tennis elbow is an inflammation of the outside of the elbow caused by overstressing the joint, as in playing tennis. (II) This can also be caused by using the arm for unaccustomed activities, such as sawing, chopping or hammering. (III) When a ball strikes a fingertip, severe pain occurs immediately. (IV) The basic problem is that the forearm cannot stand the abnormal strain. (V) Each impact is absorbed by the elbow and may create inflammation.

A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

99-

(I)I had seen a battle on the television that was being fought in a tropical rainforest. (II) I had never believed that the quiet streets I knew so well could change into a battlefield. (III} But now those formerly neutral streets were suddenly filled with a spirit of revenge and tension. (IV) I could never understand how the fighters themselves, whatever side they were on, could take aim and fire in these streets. (V) Were they all drugged like the leader of the gang, Ahmed?

A)I B)II c)III D)IV E)V

100-

(I) Queen Christina brought foreign scholars to the palace, among who was the philosopher Rene Descartes. (II) She demanded that Descartes came to instruct her at 5.00 a.m. three days a week, which he did, even though he was a late-riser. (III) Christina, on the other hand, rarely got out of bed before noon, and often slept through lunch. (IV) She questioned him about the interplay between science and religion. (V) He tried to persuade her that all animals were mechanisms and she responded that she had never seen a watch give birth.

A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

Cevap Anahtarı:

88.B 89.D 90.E

91.C 92.B 93.A 94.C 95.D 96.B 97.B 98.C 99.A 100.C

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