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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS

PART I

SET 1

1. It's amazing how hourglasses, which use slowly flowing sand to measure time, are ----electric devices.

A) accurately enough B) so accurate that C) too accurately D) as accurate as E) more accurately than

2. I think it's a good idea on the first day of your visit for us to go on a Bosphorus cruise because it will be tiring for you ----sightseeing. A) less / than B) such a / that C) more / so D) so / that E) too / as

3. His team had ---- a disastrous season that they will play in a lower division next year.

A) so B) too C) the most D) more E) such

4. He practised ---- for hours that his mother had to pull him away from his trumpet for dinner.

A) such an enthusiastic B) so enthusiastically C) enthusiastically enough D) the most enthusiastic E) more enthusiastic

5. Students study ---- if they take a break approximately every hour because they come back with refreshed minds.

A) less efficient B) so efficiently as C) more efficiently D) the most efficient E) efficient enough

6. Because she becomes nervous when she is talking to her teachers, she doesn't speak English ---- with them ---- with her friends.

A) less confidently / than B) the most confident / that C) as confidently / as D) so confidently / that E) too confident / as

7. ---- important 20th–century development, for automation and for robots in particular, was the invention of the computer.

A) The most B) Such C) More D) Much E) Too

8. ---- you practise the language, ---- you'll become at speaking it.

A) So much / as good B) The most / the best C) Such a lot / so well D) The more / the better E) Too much / good enough

9. King Charles's restaurant is ---- place to dine at that customers need to book a table at least a week in advance.

A) so popular B) such a popular C) a more popular D) as popular as E) too popular

10. lt is ---- to walk to the ferry terminal from here? There is ---- traffic that we will probably get there quicker if we walk.

A) far enough / more B) so far / as much C) farthest / the most D) farther / lots of E) too far / so much

11. The sales manager spoke to us ---- to make us realise how important it was not to keep the customers waiting.

A) too firm B) as firm as C) firmly enough D) such a firm E) the most firmly

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12. The group research project was ----assignment of the year.

A) so challenging B) too challenging C) the more challenging D) the most challenging E) challenging enough

13. Peter may not be ---- talented as his brother, but he is definitely ---- dedicated.

A) naturally enough / so B) so natural / the most C) as naturally / more D) too natural / too E) such a natural / as

14. lf he had taken his job ---- to please his superiors, he might have been promoted.

A) seriously enough B) so serious C) too serious D) more serious E) the most seriously

15. James appeared ---- the other speakers because he was accustomed to making speeches.

A) as nervously as B) less nervous than C) so nervous that D) nervously enough E) so nervous as

16. l can see that you are amply qualified to work here, but unfortunately we are not ---- to justify employing additional staff at the moment.

A) so busily as B) busy enough C) busier than D) the busiest E) too busy for

17. lstanbul is ---- colder in winter than l had imagined. A) so B) as C) such D) much E) too

18. The film starred some famous comedy stars, but it wasn't ---- we had expected.

A) so funny that B) funnier C) funny enough D) too funny E) as funny as

19. l've never been ---- in my life. lt took me quite a while before l could see the funny side of the situation.

A) as embarrassing as B) so embarrassed C) the more embarrassing D) the most embarrassed E) embarrassed enough

20. Most jokes are ---- culturally specific to be understood by foreigners; moreover, often when they are translated ---- of the humour gets lost in the process.

A) too / most B) such / a little C) more / few D) as / less

E) the most / too much

SET 2

1.–60. sorularda, cümlede bırakılan boşluğa uygun düşen kelime ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

1. He wasn't ---- as upset by her breaking off the engagement as his friends had feared.

A) nearer B) nearest C) nearly D) so near E) as near

2. we start organising the event, ----prepared we will be on the day.

A) As early / as well B) So early / the best C) Early enough / so good D) Too early / so well E) The earlier / the better

3. With an area of 1,540,680 square kilometres, Quebec is ---- Alaska and twice ---- Texas.

A) so large that / big enough B) so large as / the biggest C) too large / bigger than D) the largest / so big E) larger than / as big as

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4. lf l were you, l would take two aspirins and go to bed. l hope that you'll feel ---- better in the morning. A) most B) a lot C) so D) more E) enough

5. Would you mind if l opened the window? lt's ---- in here ---- my eyes are watering.

A) so smoky / that B) the smokiest / that C) as smoky / as D) smoky enough / for E) smokier / than

6. Your performance today was ---- better than the last time, but you'll have to do ---- more practice if you want to be ready to play to an audience by the end of the month.

A) scarcely / less B) more / some C) a little / much D) much / a few E) extremely / many

7. The house is in ---- mess ---- it will take us all weekend to clean it.

A) such a / that B) so / that C) as / as D) enough / for E) more / than

8. She was ---- disappointed that she didn't qualify for the finals.

A) well B) bitterly C) properly D) nearly E) almost

9. This dress is ---- badly made to be worth twenty – five million liras.

A) enough B) too C) the most D) so E) more

10. He was ---- jealous of his brother's success ---- he changed the subject any time anybody mentioned it.

A) more intensely / than B) such intensely / as C) as intensely / as D) so intensely / that E) intensely enough / that

11. Because she has missed so many of the practice sessions, of all the players, she has ---- chance of being picked for the team.

A) so few B) so little C) much less D) fewer E) the least

12. Even if you are ---- to decide for yourself, you should listen to your elders for different opinions. A) too old B) the oldest C) so old D) old enough E) older than

13. Because of its location the skin is perhaps ---- to disease ---- any other body organ.

A) more susceptible / than B) so susceptible / that C) too susceptible / for D) the most susceptible / that E) such susceptible / as

14. This interesting bird, the woodpecker, is found in ---- wooded areas throughout Europe. A) actually B) merely C) closely D) nearly E) densely

15. This section of the stadium is reserved ----for season ticket holders.

A) comparatively B) approximately C) exclusively D) virtually E) splendidly

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16. ---, l don't believe the owner's assurances that the chemical factory is perfectly safe.

A) Moderately B) Frankly C) Barely D) Presumably E) Surely

17. We recommend that you check your oil ---. At least every 1500 kilometres.

A) tactfully B) optionally C) probably D) regularly E) hastily

18. Blood poisoning, which usually starts as a complication of an infected wound or burn, causes such symptoms ---- fevers and chills.

A) so B) that C) as D) like E) much

19. Of all the job offers I’ve received, this one is by far ---- paid. A) so good B) better C) the best D) as well E) too good

20. Are you ---- sure that Jenny can baby–sit for us on Friday? A) absolutely B) roughly C) widely D) willingly E) hardly

21. Muhammed XI was ---- sultan of Granada, Spain, who surrendered Granada to Ferdinand and lsabella of Spain in 1492.

A) the latter B) the last C) the latest D) the later E) lastly

22. I’m not ---- convinced that they're telling the truth. A) correctly B) apparently C) entirely D) constantly E) deeply

23. Of all the novels he has written, his ---- is by far his ---.

A) the latest / so good B) lately / well C) latter / better D) latest / best E) last / as good

24. He thought he had found a genuine Monet painting in his loft, but actually it is just a / an ---- copy. A) penniless B) worthless C) inestimable D) priceless E) invaluable

25. l was so tired the day after our hike that l could ---- move. A) barely B) vigorously C) gracefully D) slowly E) rapidly

26. Stop making ---- insulting remarks to everyone all the time. lt's gaining you nothing but dislike.

A) so B) much C) such D) as E) such as

27. Because it's a completely new idea, l consider that project ---- to invest any money in.

A) such risky B) as risky C) so risky that D) more risky than E) too risky

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28. Unless ---- people turn up than we expect, we should have ---- food for everyone.

A) more / enough B) such / more C) many / too much D) less / little E) fewer / many

29. --- 1,320,000 Americans are registered as blind. A) Exceedingly B) Approximately C) Identically D) Gradually E) Increasingly

30. Except for the tiger, the lion is ---- member of the cat family.

A) the largest B) so large C) as large D) large enough E) such a large

31. Instead of facing an opposing team, mountain climbers test their skills against the ---- forces of nature, which can be rather dangerous in some cases.

A) precise B) reasonable C) inefficient D) unpredictable E) accidental

32. Quebec is both ---- and ---- of Canada's ten provinces.

A) the older / the larger B) the old / the large C) the oldest / the largest D) so old / so large E) as old / as large

33. After ---- consideration, we have decided to accept your claim for compensation.

A) farther B) further C) so far D) the farthest E) far enough

34. People didn't have ---- forms of entertainment in former days ---- we do today.

A) so much / than B) so many / that C) too much / for D) as many / as E) the fewest / than

35. This bird has --- beak that it can crack Brazil nuts with ease.

A) so powerful B) powerful enough C) more powerful D) too powerful E) such a powerful

36. When watching television, you should sit ----from the TV set for the scanning lines on the picture, which cause strain on the eyes, to be invisible. A) so far B) the farthest C) the further D) farther E) far enough

37. One problem with the death penalty is that once a man has been executed, it is ---- to question whether or not he is innocent, should new evidence be found.

A) the latest B) so late C) too late D) as late E) much later

38. There is ---- interest in producing an end–of– term play this year that we should probably forget the idea.

A) far more B) so little C) as little D) such a lot E) too much

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39. In addition to the normal hiking gear, climbing requires some extra equipment, ----climbing ropes, ice axes and hammers.

A) that B) so much C) such as D) rather D) as well

40. --- training an occupation requires, ---- likely it is to pay a higher salary.

A) So long as / very B) The more / the more C) As much as / so much D) The most / the most E) Too long / as much

41. The film Rainmaker is quite ---- in many ways ---- the book of the same name. They don't have for example, the same ending or the same characters. A) similar / to B) the same / as C) rather / than D) identical / with E) different / from

42. Long regarded as a / an ---- organ serving no real purpose at all, the human appendix is now thought to be an important part of our immune system. A) useless B) significant C) wasteful D) deliberate E) appropriate

43. --- popular of all the tasks on the farm was cleaning the cowsheds because it was dirty backbreaking work. A) The least B) The more C) So little D) So much E) Less

44. Fortunately, we remember ---- we perceive; otherwise minds would be a storehouse of miscellaneous, unassorted data.

A) so few that B) far less than C) the most D) as many as E) so much that

45. Daylight provides the best illumination for ----activities ---- reading, writing and sewing.

A) such / as B) more / that C) rather / than D) so much / that E) both / and

46. He is only an acquaintance of mine, so l don't know him ---- to ask him for help.

A) so good B) the best C) well enough D) better than E) as well

47. It is ---- old story ---- the original writer is unknown. A) too / for B) so / as C) more / than D) such an / that E) rather / than

48. I’d really like to visit my parents this weekend, but I’m ---- with a project these days to go anywhere. A) so busily B) as busy C) too busy D) the busiest E) busier

49. There is nothing ---- seeing people push into queues.

A) so annoying that B) too annoyed for C) the most annoying D) as annoyed as E) more annoying than

50. It wasn't very sensible of him to wear casual clothes on ---- an important occasion.

A) so B) too C) more D) such E) most

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51. After rowing so ---- across the lake, they both collapsed exhausted on the shore.

A) calmly B) vigorously C) roughly D) restlessly E) closely

52. lf you had adjusted the chain on your bicycle ---- it wouldn't have fallen off while you were riding along. A) urgently B) reluctantly C) exclusively D) considerably E) properly

53. Usually lions avoid humans; however, old ones ---- to catch game may become man– eaters. A) too slow B) so slowly C) more slowly D) slowly enough E) such slow

54. Rap musicians are known for their unique use of language and style of dress, and the accessories they wear, ---- gold chains and gangster hats. A) such B) much C) as D) either E) like

55. l don't know exactly how much it costs to hire a car in Istanbul, but, as a / an ---- guide, l can tell you that last year my friend paid forty million liras per week.

A) precise B) steady C) rough D) identical E) variable

56. l am getting ---- lazy that l take the bus even when I’m only going a couple of stops.

A) more B) so C) such D) rather E) too

57. Of all the methods, testing is perhaps ----used within psychology to assess the individual's intelligence, aptitude, achievement, interests and personality.

A) the most widely B) such a wide C) much more widely D) so wide that E) widely enough

58. l don't know why he is making ---- fuss about this one small problem. He really does make mountains out of molehills.

A) too little B) very few C) too many D) so much E) the fewest

59. He behaved ---- l was embarrassed to be with him.

A) as rude as B) the most rudely C) so rudely that D) much ruder than E) rude enough for

60. l think she is ---- clever to be fooled by their tricks. A) even B) such C) more D) so E) too

61. – 70. sorularda, yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

61. Furnishing a house is so expensive these days ---- .

A) that couples have to save for months before they can afford it.

B) even if you bought the most essential items like a bed and a few kitchen gadgets. C) as they haven't saved up enough to be able

to get married.

D) after the price of property went up dramatically

E) to allow couples to live away from their parents

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62. --- as the one we did in these hills last year.

A) As far as l can remember, this hill is much higher

B) This hike doesn't sound as if it will be as strenuous.

C) According to my guide book, the route you mentioned is different.

D) There is a nice restaurant on the top of the hill

E) The weather conditions are a lot worse this year

63. The more Susanna accomplishes for her new boss at work --- .

A) although she had worked reluctantly for her previous manager

B) the higher salary she earned due to the overtime she did

C) it hasn't helped her to obtain a promotion though

D) as she has always been a conscientious employee

E) the greater the work load he gives to her

64. The Latin – American version of the Spanish dance Bolero is similar ---- .

A) for an alternative version where the steps are more graceful and delicate

B) whereas the original is rather more difficult C) from any other dances originating in this

area

D) to the original, but the steps are slower and simpler

E) enough for amateur dancers to be able to perform it skilfully

65. Our country's tennis tournament doesn't award enough prize money to the winners ---.

A) to the champion of last year's men's singles B) most of them are amateurs from regional

tennis clubs

C) that the best tennis players refuse to enter the competition

D) to attract the most successful tennis players E) than they used to when tennis was a really

popular sport

66. ---, we hired our car from them.

A) Their cars were not really as good as the other companies

B) Because a jeep would have been more suitable for us

C) Thinking that we might have difficulty affording one

D) They were known to be so unreliable that E) As they offered the most economical rates

67. l think he should have explained the safety procedures more fully ---- .

A) in order not to bore the trainees with lengthy instructions

B) because most of the group were complete beginners

C) letting inexperienced mountaineers climb a rock – face unsupervised

D) than the other instructor, who demonstrates it instead of explaining

E) the more the trainees wanted to learn about the area

68. --- without reducing the amount of sugar and fat in your diet.

A) Do not increase the risk of your developing heart disease

B) The consequences of this illness are not so serious

C) You can't expect to get any slimmer D) As a qualified doctor, you should take my

advice seriously

E) A healthy diet is one which includes a wide range of nutrients in it

69. This desing seems to be the most suitable ---.

A) out of all those we have been shown so far B) than all the others available in the shops

around here

C) that we should proceed with the production right away

D) as the other one was a bit out–of–fashion E) just like the others we have already seen

70. You must be feeling very tired and sleepy today ---.

A) that you'll find it hard to cope with the daily tasks in the office all day

B) than you usually do because our neighbours had the television on until four in the morning

C) even though you sat in front of the computer all night trying to finish your assignment

D) because you went to bed rather later than usual last night

E) as l keep hearing a noise like somebody walking around downstairs

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71.–80. sorularda verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini bulunuz.

71. Bütün duyularımız içinde koku alma du-yumuz her zaman en güçlüsü ve en iç-güdüseli olmuştur.

A) Smell, our most powerful sense, has also been the most instinctual of all our senses. B) Our sense of smell has always been the

most powerful and the most instinctual of all our senses.

C) Among the natural senses that we have, our sense of smell is the strongest and the most instinctual.

D) Our most natural sense, smell, has always been more powerful than our other senses. E) Being our most instinctive sense, smell has

always been stronger than all of our other senses.

72. Bu kumaş çok hoş ama etek yapmak için biraz fazla ince.

A) Although this material is very pretty, l find it rather thin for making a skirt with.

B) This material, though very thin, would make a very attractive skirt.

C) This material is very attractive but a little too thin to make a skirt with.

D) lf you made a skirt with this fabric, it would be attractive but slightly too thin to wear. E) This fabric is very decorative, but

unfortunately, it's too fine to make a skirt with.

73. Çok az şey kulağınızın dibinde vızıldayıp duran bir sivrisinek tarafından uyandırılmaktan daha sinir bozucudur herhalde.

A) Few things are likely to be as annoying as a mosquito waking you up by buzzing in your ear.

B) Being awakened by a mosquito flying in your ear is probably one of the most irritating things of all.

C) There are some but not many things more annoying than having a mosquito wake you up by buzzing in your ear.

D) l don't think there can be many things as annoying as being awakened by a mosquito flying in your ear.

E) Few things are probably more irritating than being woken up by a mosquito buzzing in your ear.

74. Fabrikadaki patlama güvenlik kuralları gözardı edildiği zaman neler olabileceğinin çarpıcı bir örneğini oluşturmaktadır.

A) A typical example of what can happen when safety rules are ignored was illustrated by the explosion at the factory. B) The explosion at the factory forms a striking

example of what can happen when the safety rules are ignored.

C) The explosion at the factory happened because the safety rules were ignored, which is typical of such cases.

D) Forming a striking example of what happens when safety rules are ignored, the factory exploded.

E) Attention was drawn to the explosion at the factory as illustrative of what can occur when safety rules are ignored.

75. Artan temizlik bilgisi, tifo, dizanteri ve kolera gibi bir zamanlar yaygın olan hastalıkların ortaya çıkmasını önemli ölçüde azaltmıştır.

A) As our knowledge of hygiene increases, outbreaks of serious, once common diseases including typhoid, dysentery and cholera decreases drastically

B) Outbreaks of once prevalent diseases like typhoid, dysentery and cholera have been significantly reduced through scientific knowledge of hygiene.

C) Outbreaks of typhoid, dysentery and cholera, which were once common, have drastically been reduced since our knowledge of hygiene improved.

D) Increased knowledge of hygiene has significantly decreased outbreaks of once common diseases such as typhoid, dysentery and cholera.

E) Hygienic practices have considerably reduced the number of cases of once prevalent diseases like typhoid, dysentery and cholera.

76. Görünüş yanıltıcı olabileceği için insanlarla ilgili ilk izlenimlerinize çok fazla gü-venmemek en iyisidir.

A) As looks can be deceiving, it's best not to rely heavily on your first impressions of people.

B) Because looks are sometimes deceptive, first impressions of others are not to be relied upon heavily.

C) You'd better not rely too much on your first impressions of people because they may sometimes be misleading.

D) You risk being deceived if you really believe your first impressions to be the best method to judge people.

E) Looks can be entirely misleading, so don't trust people just depending on your first impressions.

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77. Öğretmen o kadar katı bir disiplin uyguladı ki çok geçmeden velilerde öğrenciler kadar yakınmaya başladılar.

A) Not only the students but also their parents complained when the teacher began to maintain a strict discipline.

B) The discipline imposed by the teacher was so strict that, in addition to the students, the parents soon started to complain.

C) The teacher maintained such a strict discipline that soon the parents as well as the students began to complain.

D) Because they thought the discipline laid down by the teacher was too strict, the parents of the children soon began to complain.

E) Shortly after the children, the parents started to complain about how strict the discipline the teacher was trying to maintain was.

78. Kış Olimpiyatları sayesinde daha popüler olan kayak, insanları kış tatiline çeken başlıca etmendir.

A) The main element of a winter holiday that appeals to people is skiing, which became more popular due to the Winter Olympics. B) Since becoming popular in the Winter

Olympics, skiing has attracted more and more people to take winter holidays. C) Skiing, which has become more popular

thanks to the Winter Olympics, is the main factor to attract people to winter holidays. D) Winter holidays appeal to those people who

like skiing, which has become a lot more popular since it was included in the Winter Olympics.

E) Skiing, a main attraction of winter holidays, has become more popular with people thanks to the Winter Olympics.

79. Bir havaalanı yakın çevrede oturanları uçak gürültüsünden mümkün olduğu kadar koruyacak şekilde planlanmalıdır.

A) lf possible, an airport should be built in such a manner that the residents in nearby areas are kept free from airplane noise.

B) Methods to protect local residents as far as possible from the noise of airplanes should be included in the plans for the airport. C) The plans for an airport should include

methods for protecting, whenever possible, those living close to it from airplane noise pollution.

D) An airport should be planned in a way that residents of nearby areas are protected as much as possible from airplane noise. E) Protecting the local residents from air traffic

noise should be one of the main considerations when an airport is planned.

80. Bir buz dağının suyun altında kalan bölümü suyun üstünde kalan bölümünün yaklaşık yedi katı büyüklüğündedir.

A) The part of an iceberg below water is approximately seventy percent larger than the part above.

B) Only about one seventh of an iceberg is above water, the remaining part being below.

C) The part of an iceberg hidden under water is seven times larger than the part above. D) Some of an iceberg, about one seventh, is

above the surface of the water, while the larger part is below.

E) The part of an iceberg below water is about seven times as large as the part above.

81. – 90. sorularda verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini bulunuz.

81. ln many of the early civilizations, astronomy was advanced enough to enable the developing of reliable calendars.

A) İlk uygarlıkların çoğu, daha güvenilir takvimler yapabilmek için astronomi bilgilerini geliştirmeye çalışmışlardır. B) Pek çok eski uygarlıkta astronominin gelmiş

olduğu düzey ancak oldukça güvenilir tak-vimlerin geliştirilebilmesini sağlamıştır. C) İlk uygarlıklarda astronomi o kadar

gelişmişti ki bu sayede pek çok güvenilir takvim geliştirilmişti.

D) Eski uygarlıkların pek çoğunda astronomi güvenilir takvimlerin yapılmasını mümkün kılacak kadar gelişmişti.

E) Pek çok eski uygarlık gelişmiş astronomi bilgisi sayesinde son derece güvenilir tak-vimler üretmiştir.

82. Perhaps the most important result of the American Civil War was the emancipation of nearly 4 million Southern slaves.

A) Yaklaşık dört milyon Güneyli kölenin serbest bırakılması, Amerikan İç Savaşı'nın en önemli nedenlerinden biridir.

B) Amerikan İç Savaşı sonunda, sayıları nere-deyse dört milyonu bulan Güneyli köleler özgürlüklerine kavuşmuşlardır.

C) Amerikan İç Savaşı'nın belki de en önemli sonucu, yaklaşık dört milyon Güneyli köle-nin özgür bırakılmasıydı.

D) Dört milyon civarında Güneyli kölenin ser-best bırakılması, belki de Amerikan İç Savaşı'nın en önemli sonucu olarak kabul edilebilir.

E) Amerikan İç Savaşı'nın belki de en belirgin özelliği dört milyonun üzerinde Güneyli kö-lenin özgürlük uğruna bu savaşta yer alma-sıdır.

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83. Many critics regard Henry Moore as the greatest sculptor of the 20th century.

A) Henry Moore 20. yüzyılın en büyük heykel-traşı olarak kabul edilse de pek çok kişi ta-rafından eleştirilmektedir.

B) Pek çok eleştirmen Henry Moore'u 20. yüzyılın en büyük heykeltraşı olarak kabul etmektedir.

C) Henry Moore'un 20. yüzyılın en büyük hey-keltraşı olduğunu pek çok eleştirmen kabul etmektedir.

D) Pek çok eleştirmence Henry Moore, 20. yüzyılın en büyük heykeltraşlarından biri olarak düşünülmektedir.

E) Henry Moore'un 20. yüzyılın en büyük hey-keltraşı olduğu biçimde lanse edilmesi eleş-tirilere yol açmaktadır.

84. The amount of annual rainfall monsoon forests receive, distributed unevenly throughout the year, is quite high.

A) Yükseltilerinin fazla olması nedeniyle muson ormanları, düzensiz de olsa, yıl boyu çok miktarda yağış almaktadır. B) Muson ormanlarının oldukça yüksek olan

yıllık yağış miktarı tüm yıla düzenli olarak dağılmamaktadır.

C) Yıllık yağış miktarı çok yüksek olduğu halde muson ormanlarının yıl boyu aldığı yağışlar çok düzensizdir.

D) Muson ormanlarının, bütün bir yıla düzensiz bir şekilde dağılmış olarak aldığı yıllık yağış miktarı oldukça yüksektir.

E) Muson ormanlarının tüm yıla dağılmış olarak fazla miktarda yağış almaları, yükseltilerinin fazla oluşundan kaynaklanmaktadır.

85. Such antibiotics as penicillin and streptomycin are very effective in the fight against harmful bacteria.

A) Penicilin ve streptomycin zararlı bakterilere karşı en çok kullanılan antibiyotiklerdir. B) Penicilin ve streptomycin gibi antibiyotikler

zararlı bakterilere karşı mücadelede çok etkilidirler.

C) Antibiyotikler içerisinde penicilin ve strep-tomycin zararlı bakterilere karşı en etkili olanlardır.

D) Penicilin ve streptomycin gibi, zararlı bakterilere karşı mücadelede çok etkili olan antibiyotikler vardır.

E) Zararlı bakterilere karşı en etkin mücadele penicilin ve streptomycin ile sürdürülmekte-dir.

86. Whether their sales volumes are big or small, all real estate agents do almost the same job in the end.

A) Emlakçılar birbirlerinden farklı olarak az ya da çok satış yaparlar ama sonuçta yaptıkları iş aynıdır.

B) Bütün emlakçıları sonuçta aynı kılan az ya da çok satış yapmaları değil, aynı işi yapıyor olmalarıdır.

C) Satış hacimleri büyük de olsa küçük de, so-nunda bütün emlakçılar hemen hemen aynı işi yaparlar.

D) Yaptıkları satışların hacminin büyük ya da küçük olması, sonunda bütün emlakçıların aynı işi yaptığı gerçeğini değiştirmez. E) Satış hacmi bakımından büyük değişiklik

göstermelerine rağmen yaptıkları iş bakımından bütün emlakçılar aynıdır.

87. lf the rider's leg is fully stretched when he's placed his foot on the pedal, it means that the bike's seat is at a very suitable height.

A) Sürücü ayağını pedala yerleştirdiğinde ba-cağı tamamen gergin duruyorsa, bisikletin selesi çok uygun bir yükseklikte demektir. B) Bisikletin selesi, sürücünün ayağı

pedalday-ken bacağın tamamen gergin olmasını sağ-layacak kadar yüksek olmalıdır.

C) Bisikletin selesi için en uygun yükseklik, ayağını pedala yerleştirdiğinde sürücünün bacağının gergin durmasını sağlayandır. D) Bisikletinin selesinin uygun bir yükseklikte

olup olmadığını anlamak için sürücü ayağını pedala yerleştirip bacağının ne kadar gergin durduğuna bakmalıdır. E) Sürücü ayağını pedala yerleştirince bacağı

tamamen gerildiğine göre, demek ki bisikle-tin selesinin yüksekliği çok uygun.

88. ln general, the female lion is more slender and about thirty centimetres shorter than the male.

A) Dişi aslan erkek aslandan daha incedir ve boyu da ondan otuz santim daha kısadır. B) Genellikle daha ince görünümlü olan dişi

aslan boy bakımından da erkek aslandan otuz santim kadar kısadır.

C) Dişi aslan erkek aslandan sadece inceliği bakımından değil, otuz santim daha kısa ol-masıyla da farklılık gösterir.

D) Hem inceliği hem de otuz santim kadar kısa olan boyuyla, dişi aslan genel olarak erkek aslandan ayrılır.

E) Genel olarak dişi aslan erkek aslandan daha ince ve otuz santim kadar da kısadır.

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89. With a growth rate at about three percent per year, Africa is the fastest–growing part of the world in terms of population.

A) Yıllık yaklaşık yüzde üçlük büyüme hızıyla Afrika nüfus bakımından dünyanın en hızlı büyüyen bölgesidir.

B) Nüfus bakımından dünyanın en hızlı büyüyen bölgesi olan Afrika'nın yıllık büyüme hızı ortalama yüzde üçtür.

C) Dünyanın nüfusu en hızlı büyüyen bölgele-rinden biri olan Afrika'nın yıllık büyüme hızı yüzde üçlerin üzerindedir.

D) Yıllık yüzde üçlük oranıyla dünyanın en hızlı büyüyen bölgesi ünvanına sahip Afrika'da nüfus hızla artmaktadır.

E) Afrika'nın nüfus bakımından yıllık büyüme hızı yüzde üç civarındadır ve bu oranla kıta, dünyanın en hızlı büyüyen bölgesi durumundadır.

90. Quality control is an essential part of production and is needed at every stage of manufacture.

A) Kaliteli üretim yapılabilmesi için üretimin her aşamasında kalite kontrolü şarttır.

B) Kalite kontrol üretimin çok önemli bir parça-sıdır ve üretimin her aşamasında yapılması gerekir.

C) Üretimin en önemli parçalarından biri olan kalite kontrol, üretimin her aşamasında yapılmalıdır.

D) Üretimin her aşamasında kalite kontrolü ya-pıldığı takdirde daha kaliteli ürünler elde edilecektir.

E) Üretimde kaliteyi arttırmanın en önemli yolu, üretimin her aşamasında kalite kontrolü yapmaktır.

91. – 105. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan seçeneği bulunuz.

91. The polar explorer's worst enemy is not cold, as most people believe, but wind.

A) It’s already known by many people that wind, as well as cold, is a great threat to the polar explorer.

B) Cold and wind are among the worst enemies of the polar explorer, as is expected by many.

C) As one can guess, when coupled with cold, wind is the worst thing the polar explorer is faced with.

D) Contrary to what most people think, wind poses a greater threat to the polar explorer than does cold.

E) Many people are not aware that wind is equally dangerous for the polar explorer as cold.

92. We had incorrectly assumed that their school hall would have a piano.

A) They had falsely assured us that there was a piano in the school hall.

B) We didn't know that we would have to bring our own piano to the concert.

C) They should have explained fully what equipment was available at the school. D) We found it unbelievable that a music

school didn't own a piano.

E) We had expected their school hall to have piano, but it didn't.

93. l am puzzled how we could have been so absent–minded as to forget to invite Peter to the party.

A) We are not in the habit of forgetting to invite people to our parties, so l don't know what happened in the case of Peter.

B) lf you weren't so absent–minded, you would have reminded me to invite Peter to the party.

C) The fact that we were forgetful enough not to remember to invite Peter to the party amazes me.

D) l am very worried about the fact that Peter was really upset at not being invited to the party.

E) We are so forgetful that we even forgot to invite Peter to our party, which was not usual.

94. It will be such a disappointment for them that the swimming–pool at the hotel doesn't open until June.

A) The hotel swimming–pool doesn't open before June, which they will find very disappointing.

B) When they find out that the swimming–pool doesn't open until June they will cancel their booking with that hotel.

C) lt is so unkind of the hotel staff not to open the swimming–pool for them before June. D) They found out, to their disappointment that

the hotel swimming–pool wouldn't open until June.

E) They are very disappointed as they've just found out that the hotel swimming–pool won't open before June.

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95. I’m not sure l can arrange real flowers as attractively as l can dried ones.

A) In my experience, arranging dried flowers as prettily as real flowers is certainly more difficult.

B) I’m uncertain which looks more attractive, dried flower arrangements or fresh flowers? C) l can make pretty dried flower arrangements, but I’m uncertain whether or not l can do the same with fresh flowers. D) Making flower arrangements with real

flowers is more difficult than with dried flowers, so l don't know if l can do it. E) I’m certain that dried flower arrangements

look more attractive than arrangements of fresh flowers.

96. A tangerine is different from an orange in that it is smaller and has a looser skin, which you can peel easily.

A) Despite having many similarities, a tangerine is not identical to an orange. B) What makes an orange different from a

tangerine is its tighter, harder–to–peel, skin and larger size.

C) An orange is quite similar to a tangerine, which has easy–to–peel skin and is very small in size.

D) Almost identical to a tangerine, an orange appears to be quite a large fruit with skin that is troublesome to peel.

E) In addition to tasting different from oranges, tangerines also differ from them in their size and their skin.

97. Glancing at the flowers, which had been given her by her colleagues, she felt unhappy about leaving the company where she had worked so contentedly.

A) Whenever she looked at the flowers her colleagues had given her, she was so sad and so unhappy that she wished she were still working there.

B) She grew sad at leaving the company where she had been happily employed when she looked at the flowers that she had received from her colleagues.

C) She had worked there so happily that she was very unhappy to have left them and couldn't bear to look at the flowers her colleagues had bought her.

D) She had worked there very happily and was upset to be leaving, so she took them some flowers as a gift some time after she had left.

E) Looking at the flowers they had bought her was a painful experience because it reminded her of unhappy times at work.

98. Successfully completing such an enormous project as this one was very satisfying for everybody in the team.

A) Everybody congratulated the team on completing an immense project like this one successfully.

B) Such an immense task as this one could only be finished satisfactorily with the hard work of every member of the team.

C) Everybody was satisfied with the team's success when they managed to finish this huge project.

D) The whole team was very satisfied to have finished so huge a project as this one successfully.

E) Everybody was pleased with the way that the team managed to handle this complex task satisfactorily.

99. Understandably, he would like to think it over a bit longer, especially as it is so expensive.

A) Thinking this over carefully is very important, chiefly because the item is overpriced.

B) lt is going to cost a lot more, which is understandable, so he needs more time to think about it.

C) l am not surprised that he wants a little more time to consider it, particularly because it is so dear.

D) lt understandably took him quite a while to come to a decision as the item was so dear.

E) Had it been more costly, he would have certainly liked more time to consider it.

100. The sightseeing was rather more exhausting than l had thought it would be, but we had a really enjoyable day.

A) Despite the fact that we got exhausted seeing all the sights, we all enjoyed the day immensely.

B) lf the sightseeing hadn't been so tiring, the day would have been more enjoyable than it was.

C) l would rather not have gone on the sightseeing because we returned home all exhausted.

D) l expected the sightseeing to be extremely tiring, but it wasn't, so we had a really good time.

E) Although visiting the sights proved to be considerably more tiring than l had expected, the day was very enjoyable.

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101. The economic crisis forced him to cut down the number of staff, but he was too compassionate to leave his workers unaided in finding new employment.

A) He knew that the number of staff needed to be reduced because of the economic crisis, but his compassion prevented him from doing so.

B) He didn't have sufficient employees, so he kindly helped people by giving them jobs at his company during the economic crisis. C) He was compassionate enough to help his

workers find new jobs when he had to make some of them redundant due to the economic crisis.

D) He assisted his staff to find different jobs because he would have liked to have fewer employees.

E) He should have shown more kindness and supported people who had worked for the company when he decided to reduce the workforce.

102. As the economic situation gets worse, it gets harder and harder for university graduates to find appropriate jobs.

A) The worse the economic situation gets, the more difficult it becomes for university graduates to get suitable employment. B) ln this economic situation, even those who

have had university education may have difficulty finding their ideal jobs.

C) The economy is too unstable for all university graduates to find decent jobs. D) Finding well paid employment in this period

of uncertainty is extremely difficult, especially for university graduates.

E) Unless the economic situation improves, fewer and fewer university graduates will be able to find good jobs in the future.

103. l think the stew might taste better if you add a little more salt to it.

A) The more salt you add to this stew, the better l believe it will taste.

B) lf you wish, you can add a little salt to the stew to obtain a saltier flavour.

C) lf you hadn't put so much salt in the stew while cooking, l believe it would have a better flavour.

D) In my opinion, adding a little more salt will probably improve the flavour of the stew. E) I’m sure what this stew lacks is a little more

salt, then it will taste wonderful.

104. None of us believed such a ridiculous story as his, but it turned out to be true.

A) Because he told the story so ridiculously, nobody thought it was true, although it was. B) He told his story in such a ridiculous way that you wouldn't think it was credible even though it was based on reality.

C) Whether he was actually telling the truth or not didn't become clear until after he had told us the whole story.

D) He was known to make up stories, so none of us believed him even when he was telling the truth.

E) His story was too ridiculous for any of us to believe; however, later it was discovered to be the truth.

105. There is hardly anywhere in Istanbul where one can go to get away from the traffic and crowds.

A) Istanbul is such a busy city that you can only escape the traffic and crowds if you get away from the centres.

B) It’s hard to find quiet places in Istanbul because there are so many cars and people there.

C) Although it is a crowded city, Istanbul has a few areas that are free from traffic or people.

D) lf you want to avoid the traffic and people in Istanbul, you must go somewhere away from the city.

E) Wherever you go in Istanbul, it's almost impossible to escape from the traffic and crowds.

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ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS

PART II

SET 1

1. I’ve had a full day’s rest now and I feel much ---; at least --- enough to be able to get out of bed.

A) the worst / worse B) better / well C) best / better D) good / so well E) worse / as good

2. There is nothing --- a slight breeze on a hot, sunny day.

A) refreshing enough B) as refreshed as C) more refreshing than D) so refreshing that E) the most refreshed

3. The survey confirmed that house prices are --- higher in the South than in the North.

A) so B) more C) most D) as E) much

4. There is --- a shortage of qualified teachers in England --- the government is paying students to train in teaching.

A) such / that B) so / as C) more / than D) too / than E) as / that

5. My father treasures the gold watch that he was given --- a retirement present.

A) like B) as C) such as D) so E) too

6. Some of the delegates were --- with the Chairman’s speech --- they walked out.

A) too disappointed / that B) more disappointing / than C) so disappointed / that D) so disappointing / than E) as disappointed / as

7. Without the heavy make-up she wears, she looks --- in real life --- she does on television. A) young / so B) as young / that C) younger / than D) the youngest / as E) so young / that

8. He wasn’t --- studious student in the class, but he worked --- to pass the final examinations.

A) the most / hard enough B) such / harder than C) more / so hard that D) as much as / hardly E) too much / too hard

9. After we had been shopping, Alice and May went bowling, but I was --- to join them.

A) so tiring that B) the most tired C) so tired as D) too tired E) as tiring as

10. The spot where Vicki’s new house is located is --- one that all her friends and relatives want to visit her.

A) the most picturesque B) more picturesque than C) as picturesque as D) so picturesque that E) such a picturesque

11. The amazing thing about oltu stone is that --- you keep it, --- it gets.

A) so long / so shiny B) the long / the shiny C) the longest / the shiniest D) the longer / the shinier E) as long / as shiny

12. For me, --- aspect of the conference was the decision to concentrate on environmental issues.

A) as encouraging B) so encouraged as C) more encouraged D) the most encouraging E) such an encouraged

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13. My father plays golf just for fun, although sometimes he plays --- some professionals.

A) so skilful that B) as skilfully as C) more skilfully D) the most skilful E) skilfully enough

14. She couldn’t believe that her son had behaved --- to be disciplined by the teacher.

A) as bad as B) worse than C) the worst D) so badly that E) badly enough

15. The courts dealt with the farmer who had shot the thief --- tolerantly --- most people considered appropriate.

A) more / as B) so / as C) the most / than D) less / than E) too / that

16. Because it all happened ---, he couldn’t give the officer an accurate description of his attackers.

A) so suddenly B) as sudden C) too sudden D) as suddenly E) the most sudden

17. The people have --- distrust of the government in this African nation that few residents expect the elections to be fair.

A) so B) such C) as D) like E) much

18. He is feeling --- can be expected after --- a major operation.

A) well enough / like B) so well that / so C) as well as / such D) better than / that E) the best / as

19. I felt --- ill yesterday to get out of bed, but I’m feeling --- better today.

A) as / much B) so / that C) more / so D) enough / more E) too / a lot

20. This material is --- to be stitched together on a sewing machine. A) too delicate B) as delicately as C) so delicate that D) delicately enough E) such a delicate

SET 2

1. She had acted --- she was dismissed immediately.

A) more unprofessionally than B) as unprofessionally as C) so unprofessionally that D) unprofessionally enough E) the most unprofessionally

2. --- we climbed, --- the air became, which made it difficult for us to proceed.

A) The higher / the colder B) The highest / the coldest C) Too high / too cold D) As high / so cold E) So high / very cold

3. The Goosander is one of --- ducks which nest in tree holes. They are highly efficient underwater swimmers, being able to stay submerged for --- a minute.

A) the most / the longest B) the few / longer than C) too many / so long D) more / too long E) the least / as long

4. Records of Johannes Gutenberg are ----vague for us to be able to know what he looked like or even his actual date of birth.

A) such B) more C) so D) as E) too

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5. I wish my cousin would type his letters to me as his handwriting is --- eligible.

A) merely B) bitterly C) slightly D) barely E) utterly

6. I made a bit of a mess of wrapping Matthew’s present, but it was --- shape to wrap.

A) too awkward B) as awkward as C) so awkward that D) such an awkward E) more awkward

7. The Renault Megane uses a little --- petrol than the Skoda Esprit, but it performs ---better.

A) so much / less B) too much / more C) the most / a lot D) much / such E) more / much

8. I didn’t find the ski runs --- so exhilarating as the ones in St Moritz.

A) too nearly B) nearer C) nearly D) nearest E) so near

9. Farmer Parkinson’s dog is --- to scare any intruder. A) ferocious enough B) such ferocious C) as ferocious D) so ferocious that E) more ferocious

10. The two brothers could have hanged themselves or they could have been murdered by attackers. The police suspect --- . A) such late B) the latter C) later D) the latest E) so late

11. --- dangerously a person lives, --- likely he or she is to die young.

A) So / much more B) The more / the more C) As much / too D) Far too / so much E) The most / the most

12. To the thief, the bracelet will be --- as it is only made of pewter, but to me it was precious because my aunt had given it to me just before she died.

A) elaborate B) humble C) worthless D) plain E) priceless

13. Her economic situation has got --- worse since she gave up her job because of her illness. A) more B) so C) as D) even E) too

14. Of all the problems she has faced, this one is by far --- . A) badly B) worse C) too badly D) so badly E) the worst

15. I was --- at the time to help him with his project at all, so it is completely his own work. A) too busy B) busier C) the busiest D) so busy E) such busy

16. I’ve had trouble starting the car lately ---I think ---I’ll have to take it to the garage.

A) so much / that B) too many / for C) the most / that D) such a lot / as E) much more / than

17. In today’s busy world traditional crafts, ---knitting and embroidery, are declining in popularity. A) the most B) much more C) such D) such as E) much as

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18. The decision to promote him was based ---on his sales record, and neither his management skills nor his organizational ability was taken into account.

A) highly B) barely C) bitterly D) intensely E) solely

19. The holiday we spent in Canada turned out to be --- expensive than we’d expected.

A) so B) much C) less D) a little E) too

20. Don’t be too critical of Mark as this is the first time he’s played in --- an important match. A) too B) such C) so D) as E) more

21. I don’t know why --- people find skiing great. I can’t think of anything --- being cold and frightened at the same time.

A) few / as badly as B) too many / the worst C) too much / so much D) so many / worse than E) the fewer / the worse

22. The Queen mother, who is 100 years old this year, is --- member of the British Royal family. A) as old B) too old C) so old D) the eldest E) much older

23. As their conversation continued, she became --- of the strange looking gentleman.

A) as suspicious as

B) more and more suspicious C) so suspiciously that D) more suspiciously than E) much too suspiciously

24. --- the trial progressed, --- apparent it became that he was guilty.

A) So for / so much B) The farthest / the most C) The further / the more D) Much farther / too much E) The furthest / even so

25. If he spent --- money on his family ---- he does on beer, his children wouldn’t be running around without shoes on.

A) as much / as B) so much / that C) a little / than D) enough / so E) too much / that

26. I know we didn’t stop overnight when we drove to Scotland last year, but the Isle of Sky is much --- Edinburgh.

A) very far B) farther than C) the farthest D) as far as E) so far

27. The holiday firm was accused for ---misleading holiday makers about the location of their hotel.

A) accidentally B) deliberately C) exceptionally D) fairly E) tactfully

28. We took a tour of the most amazing Chateau during our holiday, which we discovered ---by accident. A) purely B) wisely C) deliberately D) competently E) systematically

29. The ruddy duck is --- seen in the wild on British lakes or rivers.

A) too rare B) rare C) so rare D) rarely E) the rarest

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30. You should have --- material for a skirt if you are careful about how you lay the pattern out. A) much B) enough C) the most D) as E) such

31. --- the tourists didn’t want to go to the town where the riots had taken place just a few weeks before. A) Reluctantly B) Approximately C) Extremely D) Perfectly E) Understandably

32. Considering he is the top salesman, he is really --- and never boasts at all.

A) variable B) suitable C) modest D) confident E) jealous

33. I believe no one could have investigated the matter --- we did.

A) so thoroughly that B) as thoroughly as C) thorough enough D) more thorough than E) the most thoroughly

34. When I moved into the house, the grease on the oven was --- it took me a whole morning to remove it. A) so thick that B) as thick as C) thick enough D) too thick E) much thicker

35. The director thought our proposal was --- a good idea that he suggested we start implementing it immediately. A) so B) as C) such D) like E) more

36. I didn’t know why the purchasing assistant is complaining as, of all the staff, she’s ---affected by he changes. A) so few B) few C) little D) the lesser E) the least

37. A: Well, you’ve been --- today, haven’t you? B: Yes, not only have I put up these new shelves, but I have also mended the leaky tap in the bathroom. A) industrious B) confident C) watchful D) careful E) sincere

38. The valley of the River Severn is --- it’s known as the garden of England.

A) as fertile as B) so fertile that C) fertile enough D) more fertile than E) the most fertile

39. Simon and John are twins, but they are not identical ones, In fact, they are quite ---from each other.

A) similar B) the same C) different D) complete E) suitable

40. The dry-cleaner’s couldn’t get the stain out completely, but you can --- see it now.

A) approximately B) virtually C) barely D) practically E) nearly

41. Certain household items, --- bleach and insecticides, are very dangerous and should be kept away from children.

A) so much B) just as C) rather D) such as E) more

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42. --- students enrolled on the Serbo-Croat language course that they are discontinuing this class. A) Fewer B) Less C) the least D) So little E) So few

43. I knew my grandmother was seriously ill as she couldn’t speak --- .

A) tactfully B) utterly C) anxiously D) courageously E) coherently

44. The council are looking for a qualified management accountant, but it is a / an ---position to cover the present post holder’s maternity leave. A) temporary B) immediate C) momentary D) compulsory E) limitless

45. --- petroleum and natural gas, coal is a carbon-based fossil fuel.

A) Such as B) More C) So D) As E) Like

46. I thought we were being --- we could be, but the neighbours still complained that we were --- .

A) quieter than / such noisy B) as quiet as / too noisy C) so quietly / noisy enough D) quietly enough / as noisy E) the quietest / noisier

47. I didn’t really want the children to eat all the ice-cream, but I was --- to argue with them.

A) as tired as B) tired enough C) too tired D) so tired that E) more tired than

48. We were expecting it to be a little cool, but admittedly, none of us expected ---- weather --- this for our club picnic.

A) so awful / that B) as awfully / as C) more awfully / than D) such awful / as E) the most awful / than

49. The oak tree in our garden is almost ---- the house itself. A) so tall that B) the tallest C) much taller D) tall enough E) as tall as

50. In some southern counties in the USA, blacks outnumber whites by four to one. Yet --- thirty-six years ago, in many of these counties, not a single black person as registered to vote. A) as recently as B) so recently that C) more recently D) less recently E) recently enough

51. The shops on the main street have been restored and now they serve --- boutiques and gift shops for tourists.

A) such B) so C) as D) like E) enough

52. ‘The Commercial Dispatch’ is --- of all the newspapers published in Mississippi.

A) more progressive B) the most progressive C) as progressive as D) too progressive E) so progressive that

53. Toads, which belong to --- family --- frogs, have shorter legs than frogs.

A) the same / as B) more / than C) so / that D) such / as E) rather / than

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54. It was --- injury that he struggled to carry on playing for the rest of the game.

A) so painfully B) such a painful C) the most painful D) as painful as E) too painfully

55. I felt quite out of place in my evening dress as most of the guests were --- dressed.

A) formally B) publicly C) privately D) casually E) peacefully

56. Most of the population of Canada lives in the cities in the South, leaving the Arctic North --- populated. A) plainly B) roughly C) sparsely D) densely E) primitively

57. For one she knew the answer to the question, and so, afraid to miss the chance, raised her hand --- .

A) limitlessly B) temporarily C) reluctantly D) tenderly E) enthusiastically

58. The comedian Jasper Carrot doesn’t tell jokes, but he describes daily life ---audiences roar with laughter.

A) as humorously as B) humorously enough C) such a humorous D) more humorous than E) so humorously that

59. --- birds --- parrots, parakeets and mynahs learn to imitate sounds, but they do not have the capacity to think or to understand what they are saying.

A) Rather / than B) So / that C) Much / like D) Such / as E) As / as

60. Canadian wolves are --- wolves in the world and twice --- a large dog.

A) larger than / so big B) the largest / as big as C) large enough / bigger than D) too large / too big

E) so large / the biggest

61.-70. sorularda yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

61. Drew's car is so old ----.

A) if he didn't earn enough to save for a new one

B) even if he is considering buying a new one C) though prices of new cars in Britain are

higher than in the rest of Europe

D) that the manufacturer doesn't make spare parts for it any more

E) to rely on to get us to work every day

62. ---- as to lend her car to Michael.

A) It would have been a lot wiser for my niece B) The most foolish thing Julester did last year C) She is a much better driver than her

husband

D) I didn't expect my sister to do something so stupid

E) Of all the foolish things she has done this year

63. The harder you have had to work for your possessions, ----.

A) your brother was luckier though B) the more you appreciate them

C) as I know that you came from a poor family D) it hasn't been as easy as it seems

E) the less time you had had for your family

64. As the weather conditions worsened and daylight began to fail, ----.

A) the climbers begin to wonder if they will reach the top

B) much earlier than the climbers were used to in their country

C) the climbers began considering possible alternative routes

D) then the climbers would have no choice but to turn back

E) there has been only one alternative left to the climbers

(22)

65. Our children aren't given enough support in sports ----.

A) as much as they are in many western countries

B) than they used to be twenty years ago C) that we are producing very few professional

athletes

D) for this country to produce world class athletes

E) less than any other European country

66. ----, we hired them to decorate our hotel.

A) Their design wasn't as attractive as the other one

B) Assuming we would save money by doing the job ourselves

C) Although they had no difficulty paying their bill

D) As they produced the most attractive plans E) They had made such a terrible job of the

painting

67. We should have placed a larger order this year ----.

A) the more money we would have earned B) ordering so much before we have seen if

they are popular products

C) so the company gave a discount on our bulk purchase

D) that we don't have enough room in the warehouse

E) than we normally sell during winter months

68. I can only join you at the picnic ----.

A) if I feel better tomorrow B) when it makes me feel worse C) so I do hope you will be well again D) as I was feeling so ill at the time E) the less intense my headache gets

69. ----, producing a report on the results of our research is the most important.

A) The fact that I have been working overtime B) The quicker I print out the analysis C) Of all the tasks that I have to do at work D) In order to be able to finish before I went on

holiday

E) The one which is produced for the committee

70. ---- if there had been more people our own age at the hotel.

A) The school excursion was great fun for all of us

B) A number of bedrooms were vacant throughout our stay

C) We may change the date of our vacation D) We would have enjoyed the holiday much

more

E) Several days after we arrived at the popular resort

71. - 80. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini bulunuz.

71. Of all the continents, the death rate is the highest in Africa, which indicates that the level of health care, sanitation and nutrition is very poor there.

A) Bütün kıtalar içinde ölüm oranı Afrika'da en yüksektir ki bu da orada sağlık, temizlik ve beslenme düzeyinin çok kötü olduğunu gösterir.

B) Afrika sağlık, temizlik ve beslenme düzeyi bakımından çok kötü olduğundan, orada ölüm oranı, diğer kıtalarda olduğundan daha yüksektir.

C) Ölüm oranı diğer kıtalara göre daha yüksek olan Afrika'da sağlık, temizlik ve beslenme düzeyinin çok kötü olduğu görülmektedir. D) Afrika'da sağlık, temizlik ve beslenme

dü-zeyinin çok kötü oluşunun göstergesi, bütün kıtalar içinde en yüksek ölüm oranına sahip olmasıdır.

E) Bütün kıtalar içinde sağlık, temizlik ve bes-lenme düzeyi bakımından en kötü olanı Afrika olmalı çünkü oradaki ölüm oranı diğer kıtalara göre çok daha yüksek.

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