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(2) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 1). Sponsorship is being increasingly allowed in schools provided it is regarded as being ------- with educational curricula. A) B) C) D) E). 2). 8). The discovery of a ------- cancer-causing chemical in foods like crisps, chips and cereals caused shockwaves around the world when it hit the headlines earlier this year. A) B) C) D) E). 4). 6). disturbingly outrageously vaguely adequately currently. dense tentative clumsy abstract dramatic. enthusiastically eventually considerably effectively preferably. A) B) C) D) E). indefinite indulgent indecisive impartial inquisitive. A) B) C) D) E). impressed deterred convinced refrained intrusive. A) B) C) D) E). regarded preferred referred committed upheld. 12) Many of the pictures sent from outer space are presently on ------ in the public library.. At present, the rate of economic growth is very satisfactory, but ------ when foreign competition makes itself felt, this will not be the case. A) B) C) D) E). In a child, curiosity normally suggests intelligence and is welcomed; but an -----adult is best avoided.. 11) It is a society that is ------ to waging war on all forms of environmental pollution.. The recent recovery in palm oil production in Southeast Asia has lead to a / an ----decline in all vegetable oil prices. A) B) C) D) E). refutable persuasive compulsory appropriate considerable. 10) I am not ------ that the proposal actually will lead to an improvement in the situation.. The study of the situation covers a great deal of relevant material, but does not tackle the real issues ------ enough. A) B) C) D) E). 5). completely potentially constantly radically remarkably. conduct settlement investment treaty compliment. In view of the severe economic recession, his appointment to this office was regarded as highly ------ . A) B) C) D) E). uniformity suspicion collaboration discretion productivity 9). 3). Serbian ------ in Bosnia has been strongly condemned by the civilised world, but little serious action has been taken against it. A) B) C) D) E). considerate predictable decisive compatible provocative. As the new field worker will be working in close ------- with several others, make sure you select someone with agreeable personality. A) B) C) D) E). 7). A) B) C) D) E). duty display account exchange reinforcement. 13) Organizations are often said to be theatres in which people ------ roles in dramas, and psychic prisons, or political arenas. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. perform allege reinforce presume betray. 2.

(3) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 14) The objective of this project is to increase the depth of awareness and understanding in the world about the causes and consequences of the HIV epidemic through ------ policies and programmes. A) B) C) D) E). innovative decadent meagre ambiguous poignant. 15) Launched as the new regulatory authority for the country’s banking and financial sector, the National Financial Services Management will extend its activities so as ------ to cover more than 40% of the national economy. A) B) C) D) E). exceptionally ultimately inherently fluently apparently. 16) To the ------ of those who believe that the new policy will help for the company to get over the long lasting recession, it proved to be far worse than the previous one. A) B) C) D) E). competition optimism respect sanction despair. 17) In what is viewed as a major diplomatic -----by Türkiye, Syria agreed to Turkish demands that it abandon its support for Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas. A) B) C) D) E). distinction execution failure victory pretension. 18) Governments throughout the world ------ that the welfare of their people depends on the economic strength and wealth of the community. A) B) C) D) E). enlighten commence assume castigate accomplish. 19) Many early peoples who had not yet learned to catch fish, hunt game, or till the soil -----lived chiefly on roots, berries and nuts. A) B) C) D) E). undoubtedly inconsistently supremely exceedingly randomly. 20) He devised an ------ scheme whereby the rate of unemployment in the country could be brought down sharply. A) B) C) D) E). irrelevant unstable ingenious unfamed illegible. 21) Due to the far-reaching research and the speedy innovations during the past few years, the computer system we bought only last year is now ------, and therefore we have to purchase a new one. A) B) C) D) E). unmatched obsolete temporary transitional deceased. 22) In the 19th century, the mechanization of printing ------ the means for meeting the increased demand for books in industrialized societies. A) B) C) D) E). prevailed alluded provided achieved predicted. 23) Although the Germanic tribes that forcibly migrated into southern and western Europe in the 5th century were ------ converted to Christianity, they retained many of their customs and ways of life. A) B) C) D) E). extremely likely. ultimately indispensably favourably. 24) She is the oldest person in the village, 92 years to be precise, and has a ------ world of advice for everyone. A) B) C) D) E). fanciful credible faithful futile kindly. 25) Space research is largely a branch of pure science, independent of any applications which ------ from it. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. enforce reduce insure restore stem. 3.

(4) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 26) The most effective way to reduce the destructiveness of earthquakes is to design and construct buildings and other structures capable of ------- strong shaking. A) B) C) D) E). withstanding upholding embittering suspending swaying. 27) When the author moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1992, his ------ was retirement in a climate less harsh than his native, Chicago. A) B) C) D) E). withdrawal prosperity rate goal avidity. 28) It is a curious ------ that the moon exactly does cover the sun’s disk during a total eclipse seen from the earth. A) B) C) D) E). coincidence opportunity convenience resemblance comparison. 29) It now appears that while US leaders are still willing for the nation to exert itself abroad and give large amounts of foreign assistance, the American public is ------ to go along with these policies. A) B) C) D) E). spontaneous unsteady reluctant competitive deliberate. 30) The range of measures permitting workers to reduce their working hours or to take a career break is ------ broad in Belgium; most measures are non-obligatory and are based on incentives. A) B) C) D) E). randomly profoundly cautiously thoughtfully recklessly. A) B) C) D) E). practice / exclude exempt / undermine reproach / cover automate / contain verify / appreciate. 33) As he has persistently withstood all kinds of political coercion on this issue for so long, it is unlikely that he would ------ at this stage. A) B) C) D) E). reinforce dispose compete graduate relent. 34) There are many ways of ------ the incapacitated from buildings : by lift, carrying or putting people in temporary refuges to await rescue. A) B) C) D) E). refuting exempting evacuating undermining confirming. 35) The Civil War came as a climax to a long series of quarrels between the North and South over the ------ of the United States Constitution. A) B) C) D) E). occurrence interpretation equivalence reference liability. 36) Even allowing the inflation, the prices are ------ more expensive than last year, and as a result, I'm certain that almost no one will be able to afford them. A) B) C) D) E). relatively unequivocally respectively successively sarcastically. 31) Microstructural features in metals -----affect what happens on a larger scale, particularly when systems are pushed to their limits. A) B) C) D) E). 32) English is quite an easy language to ------ ; nevertheless, several other languages, including Dutch and Latin, -----characteristics which make this far more difficult.. slightly scarcely elaborately considerably completely. 37) Amongst the issues causing bridge engineers much difficulty, the most significant ones are those of ------ and repair. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. maintenance enhancement evaluation perception peculiarity. 4.

(5) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 38) Until the introduction of the practice prepared by DETR, there was ------ in the environmental monitoring of chemical accidents, with different methodologies producing variable results. A) B) C) D) E). acclimatisation expenditure redundancy precaution inconsistency. 39) Since words alone may fail to convey an idea, teachers often ------ such visual aids as pictures, charts, and films. A) B) C) D) E). facilitate employ exhaust acquire amend. 40) As both private industry and government departments tend to concentrate on -----results, there is steady shift of scientists from pure to the applied field. A) B) C) D) E). lawful optional partial immediate harmonious. hilarious ridiculous awkward morbid valuable. permanently purposefully conclusively appropriately excessively. 45) According to the newspaper, the parliament are working on a ------ that will abolish all higher education entrance exams. A) B) C) D) E). refusal proposal disposal hindrance horizon. 46) One major aim of the new constitution is to prevent the ------ of power by any majority. A) B) C) D) E). misuse compromise completion issue existence. A) B) C) D) E). oversimplified underestimated overemphatic underrated overdue. A) B) C) D) E). subsequent conclusive adamant earnest consecutive. 49) His poetic output may not be large but, nevertheless, Ted Hughes is generally regarded as one of the ------ poets of our time.. 43) Founded to promote the art, science, and practice of rehabilitation care for the people with disabilities, the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) was -----called the American College of Radiology and Psychology. A) B) C) D) E). perils guards aides comrades protections. 48) As far as we are concerned, the evidence put before the court was not ------ enough to convict the man.. 42) The fact that safety belts save lives is both ------ obvious and also supported by impressive amount of evidence. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). 47) I thoroughly enjoyed the lecture; it wasn't ------, but it wasn't too scholarly, either.. 41) Many members of the medical profession are of the opinion that laughter, a common element of everyday life, has -----therapeutic effects on the body. A) B) C) D) E). 44) As we approach the challenge of the millennium date change, more information is emerging about the potential ------ and pitfalls that might face the country.. A) B) C) D) E). distinguished excessive prolific extensive futile. originally imaginatively adequately obscurely eventually. www.seyfihoca.com. 5.

(6) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 50) Through the winter, the bank rates were reasonably steady, but they have started to ------ again. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). fluctuate exchange improve incline intensify. 51) The criticism he made concerning the annual fiscal report was ------ to the point. A) B) C) D) E). remarkably immediately incessantly preferably incompetently. 52) We will repeat the experiment twice in order to ------ the results. A) B) C) D) E). vanish spill verify sneak pinch. 53) Diplomatic relations between the two countries, which were ------ during the war, have not yet been restored. A) B) C) D) E). defeated established severed determined featured. 54) People who are constantly in the public eye must learn to remain ------ in the face of criticism. A) B) C) D) E). composed resultant appreciated outrageous restored. 55) They raised no ------ to his prolonged leave of absence since they didn't want to lose him altogether. A) B) C) D) E). refutation refusal objection refund compulsion. 56) As the conditions of the expedition are likely to be severe, you had better take necessary ------ . A) B) C) D) E). 57) It was felt that the EU had ------ on a programme of economic change that the member states could not sustain. surpassed relieved embarked specified retired. 58) To be a leader, it is not enough to be hardworking and knowledgeable; one must also be able to inspire ------ . A) B) C) D) E). denial restraint discretion confidence reservation. 59) The two major political parties in Britain are currently ------ to extreme and radically different approaches to the solution of Britain's economic problems. A) B) C) D) E). referred obsessed committed implied meant. 60) I have looked through the report, but I must admit, only ------ . A) B) C) D) E). carefully thoroughly superficially seriously experimentally. 61) The rise in energy ------ has led to a reduction in the amount of fossil fuels that the world must use. A) B) C) D) E). redundancy efficiency consumption suitability conformity. 62) I believe that leaders must make an effort to stay open-minded and try to ------ another person's point of view. A) B) C) D) E). deplore recover forecast insist appreciate. trials precautions efforts objections attempts. www.seyfihoca.com. 6.

(7) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 63) We must find some way to give them a fairly complete and realistic picture of the situation, but without ------ them too much. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). depressing intimidating restricting complementing embittering. 64) Any child left to its own devices for too long is likely to ------ on some dangerous enterprise. A) B) C) D) E). practically haphazardly secretly hardly swiftly. 66) Industry as a whole was badly affected by the restrictions, but it was the high technology sector that suffered most ------ . A) B) C) D) E). blatantly randomly reasonably tightly acutely. 67) The stars visible at night are ------ distant, which is why they appear only as tiny points of light. A) B) C) D) E). commonly eventually immensely intensively specially. 68) Her parents spend their summers in the south, but their ------ residence, a luxury apartment, is in İstanbul. A) B) C) D) E). favourable traditional previous permanent ordinary. recurrent repressive coherent exclusive deceptive. 70) The Kodak Company now faces stiff -----both from abroad and from rival firms at home. A) B) C) D) E). assert entice embark reproach reduce. 65) Foot and mouth disease, also called aftosa, is a highly contagious viral disease affecting ------ all cloven footed mammals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and swine. A) B) C) D) E). 69) One defect seems inherent in a purely classical education –namely, a too -----emphasis on the past.. renovation competition investment commerce recession. 71) Many people think of the United States as a young country, yet it has the oldest written ------ among the major nations of the world. A) B) C) D) E). involvement concession proposition treaty constitution. 72) A few people enjoyed the exhibition, but the majority were clearly ----- . A) B) C) D) E). restrained admirable impartial disappointed relieved. 73) Thanks to various advances in modern medicine, certain diseases that were seemingly incurable now ------ treatment. A) B) C) D) E). consist of yield to interfere with stem from result from. 74) Although the partners seem to be in full agreement on matters of management, there is actually a ------ difference of opinion among them. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. smooth abundant flexible vast relentless. 7.

(8) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 75) Admittedly, the engineer's report was relatively unimaginative, but it was, on the whole, ------ . A) B) C) D) E). accurate irrelevant vacant deceptive wealthy. 76) He has behaved ------ on many occasions, so this instance of impoliteness is hardly surprising. A) B) C) D) E). shyly endearingly sensitively readily inconsiderately. 77) At the meeting, even though he spoke well, he was unable to ------ the other members. A) B) C) D) E). complete persuade reinterpret agree dispute. 78) The United States has long prided itself on being a melting pot of culturally -----peoples. A) B) C) D) E). formidably generously pertinently roughly inevitably. redundancy improvement profit distinction deficit. obliged blamed consumed omitted rewarded. 83) When they called Mr. Smith to head office, I am quite sure it was not their ------ to promote him to branch manager. A) B) C) D) E). avidity impression prediction disposition intention. 84) Locke Hobbes and Rousseau were concerned in their writings with the question of a proper ------ between the public good and the right of individuals to exercise free will. A) B) C) D) E). balance demonstration responsibility interest solidarity. A) B) C) D) E). require revise adopt abduct suspend. A) B) C) D) E). rebutting deserving defending safeguarding indulging. 87) When an unknown but gifted artist is finally recognized, his paintings can become valuable ------ in the future.. 81) When the rate of exchange began to rise again, he felt ------ to call a meeting of the financial staff. A) B) C) D) E). depressingly seemingly increasingly discouragingly obligingly. 86) I am horrified at the turn things have taken and am convinced that he is ------ of much better treatment than that which he is receiving.. 80) As a result of the continuing economic recession, a huge ------ in the budget seems inevitable. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). 85) If we are serious about suppressing terrorism, we shall have to ------ stronger measures than those currently in practice.. diverse redundant incoherent entire substantial. 79) It is ------ ten years since AIDS caught the world's attention. A) B) C) D) E). 82) The new ceramics, which have little in common with the chinaware we use in our kitchens everyday, are being used ------ in engines and electronics.. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. rates accounts sales interests assets. 8.

(9) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 88) The journalists asked the Prime Minister so many questions that finally he felt it necessary to ------ the statement. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). propose refrain clarify undermine exempt. 89) Geological activity in this region has produced a landscape that is at once -----and forbidding. A) B) C) D) E). influence popularity climax summit dedication. 91) It is ------ surprising that the art of ancient America remains the most mysterious and the least accessible. A) B) C) D) E). urgently vaguely indifferently elaborately hardly. 92) Bartok was influenced as much by the musical innovations of Debussy and Stravinsky as by East European, -----Hungarian, folk music. A) B) C) D) E). exceedingly notably appropriately vehemently adequately. 93) The argument he has put forward is hardly ------ with the information we have so far received on the case. A) B) C) D) E). reflective representative arbitrary resistant compatible. enclosed withdrawn encouraged recruited sustained. 95) More than 4,500 years ago, the ------Egyptians prepared the first paper from the fibrous stems of papyrus, a grass-like plant. A) B) C) D) E). wasteful cautious discreet susceptible rugged. 90) The medieval struggle between secular and religious power came to a ------ in the 14th century with the rise of nationalism and the increased prominence of lawyers, both royalist and canon. A) B) C) D) E). 94) If the situation in Somalia improves, a significant part of the allied forces will be ------ .. ancient outdated fallacious mystical communal. 96) Few, if any, of the statements made could be ------ substantiated by concrete experimental evidence. A) B) C) D) E). intentionally successively restrictedly impressively conclusively. 97) The British entry into the European Community has ------ a new line of policy. A) B) C) D) E). negotiated confined resented constituted refunded. 98) Dependence by primitive humans on their environment would not have permitted them to be ------ the effects of the surrounding world on them. A) B) C) D) E). intrigued by protected from indifferent about surprised by knowledgeable about. 99) When the world population ------ the 5-billion milestone in 1987, the United Nations estimated that it would not stabilize until the record mark was doubled late in the 21st century. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. surpassed defeated remarked conceded generated. 9.

(10) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 100) At the opening night of the new production of Aida the guest soprano gave a superb, a truly ------ performance. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). dazzling declining disappointing recalling degrading. 101) The topics included in the conference programme are not as ------ as one might have hoped. A) B) C) D) E). affiliated acquired promoted restricted inclined. 103) The French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet is ------ with the earliest recorded observation of osmosis in 1748. A) B) C) D) E). fortified credited satisfied competed detained. 104) On the third day after the shipwreck, they gave up all hope of finding any ------ . A) B) C) D) E). 105) The allocation made by the budget committee can be used ------ to finance work on child health. A) B) C) D) E). plainly excessively extremely remarkably solely. conclusive ultimate controversial convenient deplorable. 108) If he gets this ------, it will help him to recover his self-confidence. A) B) C) D) E). accuracy exposure promotion activity procedure. 109) In 1883, before the electron was discovered, the Swedish physicist and chemist Svante August Arrhenius ------ the existence of ions in solutions in order to explain electrolysis. A) B) C) D) E). improved reassessed awakened alleged postulated. 110) The testimony of the last witness ------ the accused off all suspicion. A) B) C) D) E). deserters conclusions survivors suppliers discrepancies. compensation reduction employment relevance cooperation. 107) I don't approve of the methods he is using, but his ------ aim, as regards the project, is admirable. A) B) C) D) E). obsessed illuminated preoccupied varied disposed. 102) Throughout most of human history, people's movements on land were ------ to those speeds and distances that could be attained by walking. A) B) C) D) E). 106) Since the firm has been found negligent by the court, his claim for ------ for the accident has been accepted.. induces removes clears surmounts exposes. 111) By all means, give all the medical details, but do ------ from giving any names. A) B) C) D) E). relent excuse deny refrain respect. 112) Mark's warm and humorous personality -----everyone at the conference. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. enhanced frightened confirmed captivated disgusted. 10.

(11) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 113) An election in which all members of a political party are ------ to select candidates is called a direct primary. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). excluded separated distinguished entitled assessed. 114) The most common type of government in the 20th century, representative democracy ------ in Western Europe, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, Egypt, and Japan. A) B) C) D) E). prevails reinforces commits enacts stabilizes. 115) President Bush's special envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, has stressed that any military movement or combat in Northern Iraq should be under the overall ------ of the USled coalition. A) B) C) D) E). supply reliance priority phase command. instantly densely slightly utterly steadily. 118) The behaviour of light seems to have interested ancient philosophers, but without ------ them to experiment. A) B) C) D) E). 120) No one can say for sure how ------ the awards have been. A) B) C) D) E). determined effective reducible effervescent inborn. 121) On the foundry, liquid hydrogen must be stored in large stainless steel tanks with double walls filled with ------ and evacuated to a high vacuum. A) B) C) D) E). grit device insulation instrument sediment. A) B) C) D) E). proficiency consensus struggle aggression regulation. 123) As she suffered from digestive troubles after too much eating and drinking during the holiday, the doctor insisted on a strict ------ .. prevalent equivalent indifferent resultant resistant. 117) The mirrors used in Greco-Roman antiquity and throughout the European Middle Ages were simply ------ convex disks of metal, either bronze, tin, or silver, that reflected light off their highly polished surfaces. A) B) C) D) E). retaliation eclipse ascendancy differentiation rebuttal. 122) That is our firm's ------ that the new law should be implemented immediately.. 116) Although balloons had been used for military purposes for some time, the -----use of the airplane as a weapon during World War I was especially troubling. A) B) C) D) E). 119) Even when his reputation was in ------, almost everyone was willing to admit that he had genius.. A) B) C) D) E). diet plot dent rife deck. 124) One should never ------ in the disputes of neighbours; the best policy is to keep out of other people's affairs. A) B) C) D) E). interact leave interfere entail implicate. disbanding discouraging damaging stimulating frustrating. www.seyfihoca.com. 11.

(12) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 125) The theme of that play is quite complicated, but the actual ------ of the story is quite simple. A) B) C) D) E). summary stage abbreviation surrounding frame. 126) Physically speaking, the Pacific Basin includes not only all those countries bordering on the Pacific coast, but also the Pacific island nations ------ across the ocean. A) B) C) D) E). adopted based grafted scattered expanded. 127) At the beginning of the 20th century, Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity, ------ that Newtonian mechanics could not be applied to bodies moving at speeds close to the speed of light A) B) C) D) E). alleviating demonstrating admonishing regarding expanding. 128) The ambitious staff of the language learning centre have shown great ------ in performing their duties. A) B) C) D) E). gaiety efficiency vitality outcome consistency. 129) In the operation of nuclear reactors, great care is exercised to protect personnel in the area and to ------ instruments that are sensitive. A) B) C) D) E). persist creep anticipate eliminate safeguard. 130) When Newton arrived in Cambridge in 1661, the movement now known as the scientific revolution was well advanced, and many of the works ------ to modern science had appeared. A) B) C) D) E). basic indulgent intrinsic brave strict. 131) The field of statistical thermodynamics provides a deeper understanding of such ------ as temperature, vapour pressure, and diffusion. A) B) C) D) E). resolutions applications reductions spectacles phenomena. 132) Today's social security system is -----popular, partly because it is universal and partly because retirement benefits are related to contributions, so most people feel the system is fair. A) B) C) D) E). extremely likely eventually indispensably favorably. 133) Census taking was not a widespread practice before 1800, so it is impossible to trace the history of world urbanization with any ------ until the 19th century. A) B) C) D) E). expansion observance rejection precision capacity. 134) It is a book rich in ideas and beauty, a material that ------ and tries to answer great fundamental questions and demands the most active reading one is capable of. A) B) C) D) E). raises attains casts alludes accomplishes. 135) By the time the ------ child enters school today, he has already spent more hours learning about his world from TV than he will spend in a classroom learning a college degree. A) B) C) D) E). parsimonious average transitional temporary vulnerable. 136) Judging from her recent speeches to the public, the Prime Minister seems to be trying to ------ the confidence of her people. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. execute remunerate dispatch regain affect. 12.

(13) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 137) In the 1990s and early 21st century chemical weapons became a growing ------ among many nations, as a result of which an international agreement called the Chemical Weapons Convention came into force in 1997. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). concern defect altitude notice feature. 138) Many local authorities are ------ opposed to the introduction of comprehensive schooling despite the disadvantage of having undereducated people. A) B) C) D) E). bitterly deliberately abruptly conventionally sardonically. 139) Because he had researched the subject so ------, he was able to answer all the questions he was asked effortlessly. A) B) C) D) E). deadline circulation illiteracy entertainment donation. 141) Architectural pressure groups fought unsatisfactorily to save a terrace of 18th century houses from ------ . A) B) C) D) E). construction evolution maturation enlargement demolition. 142) A complete reconstruction of the origin and development of the atmosphere would include details of its size and composition at all times during the 4,500,000,000 years since the ------ of the Earth. A) B) C) D) E). formation distribution hesitation redemption occurrence. maintain disapprove compliment finalize validate. 144) The government has recently made one million dollars ------ for research grants concerning the prediction of earthquake. A) B) C) D) E). condition available suitable consideration vulnerable. 145) The ozone layer may still act like a protective blanket, but scientists continue to worry about the sun’s ------ lethal effects. A) B) C) D) E). permanently practically exhaustively unequivocally genuinely. 140) The authors tried to meet the ------, nevertheless, there were only twenty four hours remaining and they knew that it would be impossible to complete the novel. A) B) C) D) E). 143) Some analysts ------ that a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq without Turkey would not only substantially weaken administration claims of international support but also do critical long-term damage to relations with an important NATO and Muslim-populated ally.. potentially equivalently indifferently approximately abruptly. 146) They have had to agree to provide free lunches, but obviously they have done so ------ . A) B) C) D) E). faultlessly precisely exceedingly reluctantly extraordinarily. 147) Unfortunately, few children behave in such a ------ manner towards the elderly and infirm. A) B) C) D) E). ridiculous considerate restricted fragile progressive. 148) The development of the experimental method to verify theories had the ------ effect and there was a rapid increase in scientific knowledge. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. adverse reluctant appropriate erroneous partial. 13.

(14) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 149) We will have to hire more workers soon; we can’t put it off ------ . A) B) C) D) E). plainly supremely emphatically intensely indefinitely. 150) When births outnumber deaths, the population increases; when the ------ occurs, then it falls. A) B) C) D) E). opposite growth share rate decrease. 151) Industry is slowly realising that the manner in which waste products are ------ of is of vital importance to the environment. A) B) C) D) E). forwarded exposed composed disposed restored. 152) Discourse analysis is ------ labour intensive and time consuming, transcription of audio tapes alone being a challenging task. A) B) C) D) E). widely totally gradually extensively exceedingly. 154) In 1990, the ------ of HIV infection in South Africa and Thailand were both less than one percent; however, today, Thailand's rate is 2.15 percent; South Africa's is 19.94 percent. A) B) C) D) E). measurement derivation establishment extension frequency. A) B) C) D) E). disasters rejections admissions denials sensations. 156) It shouldn't be forgotten that, notwithstanding the great prosperity of the people, Canada's initial political problem remains the relationship between her English and French speaking ------ . A) B) C) D) E). surroundings combinations circumstances communities personalities. 157) The general feeling in the court was that several of the witnesses were -----information that could have a direct bearing upon the case. A) B) C) D) E). expressing avoiding withholding disrupting declining. 158) The river Danube rises in Germany and -----through central Europe and into the Black Sea.. extremely radically reluctantly coherently incessantly. 153) People from rural Asia, where breast and colon cancers are rare, ------ get more likely to contract those diseases after moving to the United States. A) B) C) D) E). 155) Champions of the green movement regard the internal combustion machine as one of the biggest ------ in history.. A) B) C) D) E). cruises spreads flows conducts covers. 159) Today, a wide spectrum of biological scientists are needed to develop the biotechnology of the next millenium and to ensure the ------ of life on our planet. A) B) C) D) E). explanation process exhaustion duration conservation. 160) The distinction between a language and a dialect is a ------ difficult one. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. precisely notoriously compulsively suitably flexibly. 14.

(15) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 161) Prior to the first European settlement of Australia, the Aborigines numbered about 300,000, whereas their ------ populace is estimated about 125,000 130,000. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). versatile current mutual rigid erratic. 162) The move toward a press free of partisan ------- started in France with the founding of La Presse in 1836 by Émile de Girardin. A) B) C) D) E). sentiment emotion movement validity prosperity. 163) I was ------ beyond words when I saw the picture of a baby elephant in National Geographic magazine. A) B) C) D) E). moved lost relieved struck alerted. 164) Poor countries lack well-developed clusters; they compete in the world market with inexpensive labour and natural ------ . A) B) C) D) E). resources requirements intellects distresses solicitations. 165) While some smaller EU countries have roughly halved their official gold reserves, the three with the largest holdings —Germany, France and Italy— have maintained theirs ------ unchanged, as have Spain and Portugal and also the UK. A) B) C) D) E). exhaustively fundamentally indispensably indubitably virtually. 166) Theories ------- the nature, origin, and extent of human knowledge make up the area of philosophy called epistemology A) B) C) D) E). consisting submitting devising respecting concerning. 167) According to experts, many of the chemicals used in conventional waste treatment ------ add to the pollution of the water supply. accurately daringly actually considerately relevantly. 168) If we are to ------ the essence of today's new economy, we must look at it from a perspective that reaches further back than the experiences of the past few years. A) B) C) D) E). propound compel advocate grasp submit. 169) Until the invention of printing, the public had to be ------- with whatever information it was given by official sources, or it had to make do with hearsay and rumor. A) B) C) D) E). dedicated satisfied thrilled amazed stunned. 170) Until recently, psychiatrists ------ that there must be a single reason for drinking alcohol and therefore looked first for differences between those who drank and those who did not. A) B) C) D) E). distributed embellished resolved assumed discharged. 171) The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace seeks an individual to launch a research project on the information revolution and its ------ on international affairs. A) B) C) D) E). impact involvement reference linkage comparison. 172) Unlike Europe’s stone castles and cathedrals, America’s historical buildings are often wood-framed and so subject to ------ from moisture and insects. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. caution deficiency damage obsession frustration. 15.

(16) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 173) In earlier times, when human population sizes were small and modern technology was developing, the effects of human activities on natural populations seldom seemed ------ . A) B) C) D) E). persuasive respectable arguable significant unfailing. 174) Many of the critics clearly regarded several of the paintings on ------ as of poor quality. A) B) C) D) E). resistance involvement confinement exposure implication. 177) In every culture throughout recorded history, human beings have ------ powerful tales to help explain the inexplicable. A) B) C) D) E). sought departed sprung woven revealed. 178) There’s nothing very brilliant about the report, but he has ------ collected all the data needed. A) B) C) D) E). infectiously recklessly considerably restrictively conscientiously. decidedly relatively scarcely unhurriedly competently. 180) Russia has a fleet of 250 nuclear submarines, 170 of which are ------ out of service. radically explicitly indiscriminately currently conclusively. 181) The first great theorist of dramatic art was Aristo, whose ------ of tragedy in “The Poetics” has dominated critical thought ever since. A) B) C) D) E). publicised priced curtailed expanded confirmed. 176) The report issued by the National Health Council draws attention to the hazards of ------ to rays. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). discovery display occasion approval account. 175) It was decided at the board meeting that more funds should be allocated to getting the firm’s products ------ more widely. A) B) C) D) E). 179) What really surprised everybody was that he saved the company from bankruptcy quite ------ .. solution reference discussion recognition allusion. 182) Their state assets were ------ to foreign capital at bargain prices. A) B) C) D) E). available unreliable recurrent constant ultimate. 183) The whole of society may suffer if its government is attacked; ------- the entire body is harmed if the brain is damaged. A) B) C) D) E). otherwise similarly on the other hand nevertheless however. 184) Osteoclasts are cells that ------- bone in the normal course of bone replenishment. A) B) C) D) E). show off pull through break down put out cut off. 185) The findings indicate that there is a lower ------- of cancer among vegetarians. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. incidence disturbance decline reversal replacement. 16.

(17) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 186) Scientists are ------- biotechnology to develop highly effective drugs in the fight against currently incurable diseases. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). invading justifying exerting retaining utilizing. 187) ------ its focus on how language is used to achieve goals, discourse analysis may also be useful in exploring areas of persuasion, ideology, and conflict. A) B) C) D) E). 189) Medical science is advancing at such a pace that it is virtually impossible to ------- all the latest developments even within one's own specialist field. A) B) C) D) E). take up keep up with carry out pull out of look down on. 190) Patients seeking to ------- scars have several options, depending on the depth of the scar. A) B) C) D) E). 191) Atoms are ------- of electrons and a nucleus containing protons and neutrons. A) B) C) D) E). joined linked composed kept completed. treatment recovery admission diagnosis expansion. 195) Science requires the testing of its ideas or theories to see if its predictions are ------- by experiment. A) B) C) D) E). made up borne out closed in put off sorted out. 196) Radioactivity was discovered in 1896 by Becquerel, who noticed that salts containing uranium ------- radiations. A) B) C) D) E). get rid of sort out take back get along with fold over. representative obscure foreseen informed indifferent. 194) He was discharged from hospital but was advised to return after a month for further ------- . A) B) C) D) E). exemplary susceptible compatible fragmentary confident. rapidly obstinately instantly suitably chiefly. 193) This magazine is designed to help satellite equipment buyers make more ------purchasing decisions and keep ahead of new developments. A) B) C) D) E). On account of On behalf of In connection with In addition to By dint of. 188) The relationship between smoking and lung cancer has been heatedly discussed for many years, but until recently the evidence about it has been both ------- and conflicting. A) B) C) D) E). 192) Visibility depends ------- upon the concentration of water or dust particles in the air.. got off held up sent off came up with turned away. 197) In the past, too, people relied on plant substances to ------- a wide range of illnesses A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. recover undermine infect cure restrain. 17.

(18) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 198) Some women are ------- troubled with backache as they get older. A) B) C) D) E). 205) The lawyer submitted to the court several documents to --------- his point of view. A) B) C) D) E). relevantly consecutively continually sufficiently reluctantly. 199) A poorly-planned vegetarian diet will typically be ------- in iron, zinc and calcium. A) B) C) D) E). 200) The subject of statics is ------- the calculation of the forces acting on and within structures that are in equilibrium. A) B) C) D) E). thinks over changes over turns on wakes up puts up with. 202) As he has taken those antibiotics, it will be very difficult to ------- just what the problem is. A) B) C) D) E). 203) The brain and spinal cord ------- the central nervous system. A) B) C) D) E). stand for turn down make up get on count on. 204) Air pollution is obviously one of the major --------- of city life. A) B) C) D) E). references disadvantages attempts definitions expressions. mostly fortunately comparatively precisely immensely. 208) From the evidence, it seems pretty obvious that someone --------- the office sometime during the night. A) B) C) D) E). found out took after broke into made out ran up. 209) If it rains, the football match will be --------until next week. A) B) C) D) E). turn up give up put down find out look up. determined intensive emphatic reluctant disturbing. 207) On Tuesday, I'll be able to let you know ----- how many people will be attending the conference. A) B) C) D) E). taken care of turned up kept off given rise to concerned with. 201) I don't know how the nurse ------- the constant demands of that elderly patient. A) B) C) D) E). 206) The latest figures concerning the company's sales are certainly very --------- . A) B) C) D) E). unhealthy deficient varied nutritious essential. support overcome refrain improve alienate. given out put off turned off run through taken on. 210) For the chemists of the 18th and 19th centuries, an understanding of the chemical nature of food was a major ------- . A) B) C) D) E). objective agreement submission significance estimation. 211) The green button on the far left of the machine ------- the volume. A) interferes B) discloses C) regulates D) allows E) arises. www.seyfihoca.com. 18.

(19) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 212) You should have attended that lecture on durability testing of fibres; it really was most ------- . A) B) C) D) E). irrelevant stimulating dull reluctant feasible. 213) His forecast turned out to be ------- accurate considering how little information he had to work on. A) B) C) D) E). lately effortlessly intentionally surprisingly heavily. 214) The new engineer is highly knowledgeable, but can we ------- him to lead the team successfully? A) B) C) D) E). run on put on make on take up rely on. 215) Many of the lesser developed countries find it hard to ------- the more developed ones, due to the rapid advances in technology there. A) B) C) D) E). make up for keep up with look out for turn upon run through. 216) Many experiments ------- blood composition are carried out in this laboratory. A) B) C) D) E). related to led from followed through contained in denied by. Since However Nevertheless Even though Unless. A) B) C) D) E). as many more the more the most as many more and more. 219) Each year, large amounts of carbonmonoxide are --------- into the atmosphere by automobiles and factories. A) B) C) D) E). absorbed emitted exchanged repulsed compelled. 220) The first two paragraphs --------- the particular requirements of the digital environment as the source of data and as a means of producing maps and other visualisations. A) B) C) D) E). lay emphasis on run out of break through stop short of look down on. 221) Syndicalism embodies the idea that workers, through direct action, --------- a general strike, should seize control over the means of production and hence gain political power. A) B) C) D) E). especially previously tremendously respectfully consistently. 222) Even in developed countries, it is not unusual to see wage and job -------- against women.. 217) --------- obesity results basically from an excess of calories, in some instances, genetic background may be a contributing factor. A) B) C) D) E). 218) It may have something to do with the rising price of medicines, but certainly --------people are beginning to show an interest in natural remedies.. A) B) C) D) E). separation difference discrimination insurance diversity. 223) The origins of stress vary from person to person, and people --------- differently to stressful events. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. refer rely adopt react appeal. 19.

(20) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 224) This hotel certainly offers a high standard of service at --------- rates. A) contemporary B) competitive C) relative D) conceivable E) reliable 225) I'm sure the boy is not really backward, but it is certainly difficult for him to --------- the other students in his class. A) B) C) D) E). pull up make up for keep up with turn down take over. 226) Every community in the world recognizes certain activities as crimes, and has developed its own way of --------- them. A) B) C) D) E). waiting for pulling out of facing up to trying out turning up. 229) His doctor ------- advising him to take it easy for a while and stop all overtime but he didn't listen. A) B) C) D) E). made up kept on ran through left out played down. 230) I'm afraid I can't ------- the signature on this painting, but it has been signed. A) B) C) D) E). exclude separate distinguish infer assess. 232) Owing to the shortages in some building materials and labour ------- in some trades, the building industry began to make more use of prefabricated. A) B) C) D) E). components immunity reliably cavity scarcity. A) B) C) D) E). expectation endurance engagement consistence combination. 234) As regards the proposals for the treaty on economic cooperation, my government has certain --------- concerning them.. made off seen off put through turned out looked over. 228) The top research universities in the U.S.A. are ------- the fact that women researchers are encountering substantial barriers to career advancement. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). 233) In a blizzard, the ------- of very low temperatures, strong wind and suffocating snow often proves fatal.. depending on looking after breaking into making for dealing with. 227) The visitors ware taken to the airport, and there they were --------- by the assistant manager. A) B) C) D) E). 231) Our understanding of the development of behaviour has long been hampered by the tendency to ------- sharply between "innate" and "acquired" behaviour.. A) B) C) D) E). complications reservations disturbances restrictions predictions. 235) The ------- concerning total disarmament have broken down without leading any fruitful results. A) B) C) D) E). intentions complaints negotiations commitments involvements. 236) A well-organized company that knows its products are of a high standard does not fear ------- . A) B) C) D) E). conversion concentration competition departure pretension. make out take out find out turn back put down. www.seyfihoca.com. 20.

(21) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 237) Nearly half of the world's countries have ----capital punishment in law or in practice, and some two dozen of them have done so formally since 1980s. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). accused abolished executed entailed frustrated. 238) A hundred years ago the chestnut ------ a quarter of the hardwood trees in America. A) B) C) D) E). set up cut out put on broken down turned off. 240) You should ------- this treatment for a further week by which time recovery will be complete. A) B) C) D) E). take off bring in run on put up with keep to. 241) The main focus of the study that will be -----by a multidisciplinary team will be the genes and proteins of organisms within the context of their informational pathways or networks. A) B) C) D) E). looked for carried out made out let down brought up. 242) During the measles epidemic, it was observed that the disease had developed a ------- to certain drugs that had once been effective. A) B) C) D) E). resistance risk denial scheme condition. breaks deducts converts destroys collaborates. 244) It is a fact that moderate amounts of sugar are usually not harmful but, taken in excess, sugar can be ------ to our health. A) B) C) D) E). turned down got through made up made out put down. 239) Fats can only be ------- for energy by aerobic metabolism. A) B) C) D) E). 243) Our metabolism ------- most of the carbohydrates we have either into glucose or into glycogen.. vulnerable nutritious preferable preventive detrimental. 245) In his fiction, William Faulkner uses a complex literary style that seems to ------his intricate themes of good and evil. A) B) C) D) E). fit in with clear out put up with make out take after. 246) The government has ------- a set of new policies and measures which are designed to combat violence in big towns. A) B) C) D) E). got off found out let down taken down worked out. 247) The judge quickly ------- his notes before sentencing the accused. A) B) C) D) E). took over made up looked through put off found out. 248) When Shakespeare died in Stradford in 1660, no collected ------- of his plays had been published. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. title edition section print manuscript. 21.

(22) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 249) British supermarkets have more political influence than ------- any other corporate sector in Britain. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). often immediately almost fairly quite. 250) Several international treaties and conferences have -------- the prohibition of chemical warfare. A) B) C) D) E). insignificant invalid insufficient involuntary inadequate. 252) To increase its exports, the company is -----highly motivated professionals with experience in international trade. A) B) C) D) E). applying replacing agreeing holding seeking. 253) Iron is one of the most abundant minerals and the most ------ to weathering. A) B) C) D) E). resistant reliable convenient reluctant indifferent. 254) Water and air pollution could one day endanger the world's -------- of oxygen. A) B) C) D) E). recovery supply extinction exploitation decline. randomly slowly successfully carefully nearly. uniformly formerly mentally constantly equally. 258) The proposal put forward by the research assistant was immediately -------- by the committee and the studies will shortly go into effect. A) B) C) D) E). made for taken up ruled out put off turned back. 259) Over one million wheat farmers in France have been -------- business following the import of heavily subsidised wheat from Italy. A) B) C) D) E). put out of brought up to made up for played down to shown up to. 260) If the ------- of profits falls in one area of activity, entrepreneurs may move their resources to an industry where the returns are higher. A) B) C) D) E). phase liability level supply policy. 261) Almost all the villages in New Guinea are surrounded by shrubby zones where people have -------- the original rain forest and planted gardens.. 255) The physicians are ------- pleased with the progress the patient is making, and she may leave hospital tomorrow. A) B) C) D) E). expected suspected wondered improved rejected. 257) No plan is ever perfect, and strategists are ------- trying to refine their plans for the future technological innovations. A) B) C) D) E). put up with looked down turned off filled in dealt with. 251) Reflex behaviour is ------- ; it arises automatically in response to an appropriate stimulus. A) B) C) D) E). 256) When he referred in his speech to "biocomplexity" most of the audience were surprised and -------- what that word meant.. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. kept out wrapped up made up cleared away sealed off. 22.

(23) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 262) In many countries training for industry has always been considered to be ------- the concern of industry itself, not of the state. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). socially primarily suitably firmly reputedly. 263) Recent studies have shown that smokers are more ------- to common colds and flu than non-smokers. A) B) C) D) E). 265) Evidence of racial bias in sentencing helped to convince certain states in America to -----capital punishment in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A) B) C) D) E). keep down rule against put out point out break through. 266) In Britain the prime minister is still appointed by the sovereign, but the latter's ----- in the selection process may now be said to be merely nominal. A) B) C) D) E). 267) He admits that he has not yet fully-------- the true implications or the logical conclusions of his startling discovery. A) B) C) D) E). given back thought out played down taken over backed out. involve resume promise disdain deny. 271) No -------- authority has the right to dictate whether a state shall adopt a socialist or a capitalist economic policy. A) B) C) D) E). comprehensive outside reputable irresponsible compulsive. 272) Natural disasters have been defined as ecological disruptions exceeding the adjustment capacity of a community and ------- outside assistance. A) B) C) D) E). explanation process exhaustion conservation participation. lonesome fast reckless slippery stagnant. 270) Few would ------- that corporations, especially the multinational ones, are enormously powerful. A) B) C) D) E). independent exclusive adequate excessive confidential. Sparsely Nearly Primarily Suitably Efficiently. 269) Anti-lock brakes (ABS) help you to maintain steering control of your car even while braking on ------- roads. A) B) C) D) E). feasible susceptible applicable reliable responsible. 264) Even quite late in the twentieth century, many men assumed that entry into certain professions was their ------- right. A) B) C) D) E). 268) ------- populated, rural Northumberland is one of the most unspoiled countries in England.. stepping up putting up with look after calling for dealing with. 273) A basic ------- of amphibious warfare is undoubtedly command of the sea. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. withdrawal involvement determination concession requirement. 23.

(24) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 274) Bacteria have remarkable capacity for ------tolerance to previously lethal drugs. A) B) C) D) E). acquiring denouncing deceiving repudiating recovering. 275) If you want that post you'd better apply quickly; the last day for ------- applications is Friday. A) B) C) D) E). reversing withholding enforcing submitting committing. 276) In this paper I should like to report some of the results of an ------- study of two hundred London families. A) B) C) D) E). extreme intrinsic intensive emphatic apparent. 277) For the present, the party is expected to put its differences aside and campaign ------- for a victory at the forthcoming elections. A) B) C) D) E). vigorously awkwardly precisely distinctly reluctantly. 278) Industry has developed rapidly in certain countries as raw materials are ------available there. A) B) C) D) E). repeatedly scarcely consequently abundantly indefinitely. 279) I wasn't at all impressed by the ------- he gave me. A) B) C) D) E). distribution explanation determination complication negotiation. 280) The problem of how to ------- the vast quantities of waste we produce requires our urgent attention. A) B) C) D) E). 281) Once the children have grown up I shall start travelling again, and I'm really ------that. A) B) C) D) E). passing on to waiting up for looking forward to making up for going along with. 282) The United Kingdom has made significant contributions to the world economy, ----- in technology and industry. A) B) C) D) E). especially likely eventually indispensably favourably. 283) Our challenge is to ------- our clients with the best possible advice and support, enabling them to take the right direction at both strategic and operational levels. A) B) C) D) E). expand consult improve provide respect. 284) Since most of the world’s commercial apples lack genetic diversity, they are unable to ------- a disease or a pest. A) B) C) D) E). put away hold up fight off get off break out. 285) The 1990s have seen a general ------- in aid to poor countries, largely because of fiscal pressures in many rich countries. A) B) C) D) E). consumption decline contingency conviction expenditure. 286) The whole business of having meals at fixed ------- is nothing but a social convention and, in modern life, a matter of convenience. A) B) C) D) E). approaches substances intervals requirements proportions. bring up win over find out put off deal with. www.seyfihoca.com. 24.

(25) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 287) The ------- was not a happy one at the time, but looking back on it I suppose I’m glad it occurred. A) B) C) D) E). improvement regression encounter intention compromise. 288) Questions of race, ethnicity, and religion have been a ------- source of conflict in American education. A) B) C) D) E). previous perennial vulnerable naughty casual. 289) The contemporary world economy differs ------- from what the traditional economic theorists of the 1930s envisaged. A) B) C) D) E). primarily likely conversely profoundly intimately. 290) When the rate of exchange began to rise again, he felt --------- to call a meeting of the financial staff. A) B) C) D) E). applauded appealed reiterated condemned restrained. commit imply incur evolve invoke. 294) In recent years ------- complex and persistent problems in economic and social fields have led people to wonder why once comfortable answers no longer seem adequate to today’s questions. A) B) C) D) E). generously inadvertently increasingly ingeniously leisurely. 295) I was greatly impressed by the way the judge conducted the trial, --------- when it came to summing up the case. A) B) C) D) E). particularly completely sufficiently effectively respectively. 296) Asthma is a common ------ in which the airways lining the lung become inflamed. diagnosis disease fury patient recovery. 297) I was astonished to learn how such an experienced man as Dr. Foster could ------ by her tricks. A) B) C) D) E). cast explored constituted relaxed followed. 292) The assassination by terrorists of Signor Aldo Moro, five times Prime Minister of Italy, in May 1978 was ------- by everyone as an act of barbarism. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). obliged blamed consumed omitted rewarded. 291) Since the 1950s modern dance in Europe and America has ------- a vigorous process of creativity. A) B) C) D) E). 293) The recent economic figures --------- that the country is slowly coming out of the crisis.. looked up found out run over made up taken in. 298) After that last incident, even the manager admits that we can ------ their services. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. go on do without put out show off break into. 25.

(26) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 299) Because of their high toxic contents, none of these chemicals can ----- be permitted for export to any country. A) B) C) D) E). fruitfully adequately presently notoriously equivocally. 300) People curious to get some idea of what it is like to be black in a country ----- by whites need look no further than Dennis Williams’s new novel “Crossover”. A) B) C) D) E). spills costs repairs drills crews. 302) It is plain that the United Nations will not lift the sanctions unless the Iraqi government fully ------- with the Security Council resolutions. A) B) C) D) E). matches elaborates complies resumes accomplishes. annual minimal essential ultimate recurrent. took after got off turned up made up showed off. 306) I don’t know how we are going to ------- the expected surge of immigrants into the country. run through cope with put out take down look over. 307) He was rather ------ when he learned that his proposal had been turned down. A) B) C) D) E). hurried on sent away found out seen to put out. 308) At the board meeting, his suggestion was ------ as it seemed politically controversial. A) B) C) D) E). put out taken out held in burst into cast aside. A) B) C) D) E). fell off was taken into account was held out got out of hand broke up. 310) Following the bomb explosion in the shopping centre, the police have been warning people to ------ any suspicious looking parcels.. 304) The Jewish immigrants, who ------- the boat in England, formed the bulk of the ethnic groups arriving in a country historically wary of foreigners. A) B) C) D) E). crucial inexpensive adamant subversive subsequent. 309) Despite the gusty wind they were able to put out the fire before it ------ .. 303) When the chairman tried to explain his views to the shareholders at the ------general meeting, he was shouted down by them with cries of “Resign!”. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). tempted undermined perpetrated run deemed. 301) From the report released today it appears that oil tankers suffer their major ------- on their return journeys. A) B) C) D) E). 305) Progress in materials research is ------- to overcoming such problems as the finiteness of the world’s resources and possible shortages of strategic materials.. A) B) C) D) E). rely on run through take over watch out for send for. 311) I can’t ------ the signature of the oil paint, but it has been signed. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. make out turn out turn over find out take up. 26.

(27) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 312) Before I send this article to the editor, I would be grateful if you could ------ it for me. A) B) C) D) E). watch out look up break through take over go through. 313) I had my doubts about her when I took her on, but now I’m pleased to say that she has ------ to be a talented executive. A) B) C) D) E). taken up run over turned out made out carried on. 314) The operation weakened him, but he’ll shortly ------ now that he knows he is coming out of hospital. A) B) C) D) E). watch out for put through keep up with made up pull through. 315) If a part of the city is ------- residential use, no one may build a factory there. A) B) C) D) E). catch sight of make room for lose track of take part in set sail to. 317) Aristotelianism ------ a geocentric view of the universe and dealt with nature in qualitative rather than quantitative terms. A) B) C) D) E). held out got about rested on sorted out worn off. A) B) C) D) E). dry up run up back off drop off lay over. 319) The Congress have ------ a big problem in their economic policy: the unions won’t cooperate, and management doesn’t approve of what they are trying to do. A) B) C) D) E). looked down upon cut down on fit up to got away with come up against. 320) The manager who was said to have revealed the plans so as to get financial benefit -----after the criticism from the share-holders. A) B) C) D) E). set up stood for stepped down got over broke up. 321) It has become a fashion among famous people to use some of their money to -----needy people.. borne down made for taken out zoned for checked with. 316) One of the disadvantages of growing older is that you never seem to have the opportunity to ------ all of the sports you would like to. A) B) C) D) E). 318) No one knows when the oil wells of the world will ------, but what is certain is that before they do, alternative sources of energy must be developed.. A) B) C) D) E). comply with run for call off provide for sort out. 322) In our national policies, we should ------growth of all sectors of our economy and not just the export sector. A) B) C) D) E). keep pace with run out of lay emphasis on take advantage of bear in mind. 323) Medical professionals have always -----visual analysis to provide clues about a patients condition. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. run through relied on caught up with watched out for put out. 27.

(28) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 324) Before the meeting begins, it'd be advisable to remind him that he's not, on any account, to ------ the subject of unemployment. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). look through take back bring up break out make out. 325) I heard that this morning someone ------, but you were out and they left. A) B) C) D) E). paid in joined in called by got by passed out. 326) Among the Maori of New Zealand, each community has developed its own way of ------ crimes and has chosen a number of different punishments to match them. A) B) C) D) E). keep up with make sure of look out for bring up sort out. 328) When sulfur dioxide emissions from electric power plants ------- particles of water in the atmosphere, they fall to ground as acid rain or snow. A) B) C) D) E). combine with range from rely upon compose of put ahead. got away with written off taken after made out brought up. A) B) C) D) E). cut down bring about put across pick up wipe out. 332) Because critical periods occur throughout pregrancy, a woman should continuously ------ her health. keep in with put up with find out take good care of look up to. 333) His theory seems, at first, to be plausible, but the facts in his research don't ------ . A) B) C) D) E). turn up add up take after make up back out. 334) Babies of our age are healthier and better ------ than those of the past and far fewer of them die in infancy. A) B) C) D) E). disposed of fed up rounded up looked into cared for. 335) Before the plane ------ , the flight attendant told everyone to fasten their seat belts and put their chairs in an upright position.. 329) The two archaeologists have tried hard to read the inscription in old Latin, but I do not suppose they have ------ what it literally means. A) B) C) D) E). figure out keep away rule out fall back run over. 331) I will be calling in at their office tomorrow, so I can ------ those documents for you if you like.. A) B) C) D) E). holding up coming along dealing with paying for taking over. 327) The population of the underdeveloped countries is growing so fast that the agricultural activities there are unable to ------ the progressively rising demand for food. A) B) C) D) E). 330) It is hard for a tiger, especially an inexperienced one, to ------ how to attack an animal that is facing it.. A) B) C) D) E). borne out closed in turned up took off got down. 336) The atmosphere ------ the earth as if it were a huge roof. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. breaks up makes for hangs over puts off runs over. 28.

(29) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 337) Popular protest and extensive media coverage finally helped ------ change in the country's environmental policies. A) B) C) D) E). keep off rule out bring about point out break up. 338) In the introduction to this book, the writer ------ a foreign policy that makes world peace the top priority. A) B) C) D) E). calls for holds out keeps up puts on brings about. 339) This radio station is based in Chicago, which is 60 miles from here. That is why the broadcast doesn't ------ clearly. A) B) C) D) E). turn down get through come in make off put down. 340) Whatever the pressures put upon him, I think it is highly unlikely that James would ever ------ anyone. A) B) C) D) E). walk away with give in to make up for get away with fall through. 341) In the early twentieth century, a number of scientists, who had been trained as physicists, were interested in the study of biological organisms, and their efforts -----the field we now call “molecular biology”. A) B) C) D) E). run through cope with put out take down look over. A) B) C) D) E). above / of for / with into / by in / under to / at. 344) Though only a handful of savants were even ------ Newton's existence, he had arrived at the point where he had become the leading mathematician in Europe. A) B) C) D) E). exposed to aware of content with capable of appropriate for. 345) He's basically a very realient person, so you can be sure he'll soon ------ this disappointment. A) B) C) D) E). make out put through get over look up give up. 346) In an effort to ------ the rate of inflation, many banks have raised their interest rates. A) B) C) D) E). run out of watch out stand by put out keep up with. 347) I would like to open a private old people's home but I don't know yet how to ------ it. A) B) C) D) E). took leave of made up for gave rise to showed up fell part. 342) I don't know how we are going to ------ the expected surge of immigrants into the country. A) B) C) D) E). 343) In Ethiopia, primitive farming practices and uncontrolled clearing of natural vegetation have transformed much of the country’s highlands ------- bare landscapes, but all destroyed ------- erosion.. look through set about rush open put on turn on. 348) As my secretary will be away for a couple of days, would you be kind enough to ------ my correspondence? A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. play back bring off take care of return to turn off. 29.

(30) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 349) The committee has ------ the matter, but they have found no irregularities. A) B) C) D) E). looked into taken off played down stood for made up. 350) Due to industrialization and colonization, the nineteenth century ------ the greatest expansion of wealth the world had ever known. A) B) C) D) E). brought about put off held up gave in set off. 351) For legal reasons, our lawyer wants to -----the papers thoroughly before we sign them. A) B) C) D) E). go over write off take in pull together check out. 352) As soon as the leak in the tank was noticed, one of the engineers was naturally ------ . A) B) C) D) E). were / had been achieved had been / would have been achieved have been / has been achieved are / was achieved may be / will have been achieved. had been / resolved was / had resolved has been / was resolved may be / has resolved is / is resolved. A) B) C) D) E). with / in through / through by / for at / about within / over. 358) The advance in the steel industry has been marked ------- a progressive increase ------size, complexity and capital outlay. A) B) C) D) E). at / of with / to over / from by / in under / through. enough though as well as not only also. 360) We ----- no problems whatsoever with the dam since it ---- forty years ago. A) B) C) D) E). had / has been constructed have had / was constructed had had / had been constructed are having / is constructed were having / was being constructed. 361) I was forced to admit that there was a drop in sales towards the end of the year --------he had predicted.. 355) The Etruscans, who ------- a great part of Italy about 900 BC, ------- from Asia Minor. A) B) C) D) E). concluded / had been marked concludes / would have been marked has concluded / was marked had concluded / is marked will conclude / was being marked. 357) Economic recession and rising unemployment, coupled ------- continued increases ------- retail food prices, have curtailed consumption.. A) B) C) D) E). 354) Evaporation ------- the process by which a solid or liquid ------- into vapour by heat. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). 359) He is diplomatically qualified ------- to negotiate for a mutual reduction of the armed forces in the region.. taken after run down made out sent for turned up. 353) There ------- many efforts to eradicate racism, but very little success ------- . A) B) C) D) E). 356) He ------- his paper by saying that the entire history of human race ---- by transfers of cultural and technological advance from one civilisation to another.. had colonised / originally came colonised / had originally come were colonised / have originally come have colonised / originally come were colonising / might originally come. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. such as even so in case just as so far as. 30.

(31) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 362) The orders were that we ------- the area within hours to prevent further loss of life. A) B) C) D) E). had evacuated have to evacuate will have evacuated had to evacuate shall have to evacuate. 363) The Deputy Prime Minister announced that it was ------- early to propose amendments in the legislation concerning industrial relations. A) B) C) D) E). as well as just so just as as soon as as yet too. 364) The answer to the question ------- great art can exist independently of religion will, ------, depend on society’s moral and aesthetic values. A) B) C) D) E). what / in the same way even if / in due course whether / to a large extent so that / in short since / now and again. 365) Clifford Goertz, probably ------- famous anthropologist in the world today, has revolutionised the way anthropology is taught on campuses. A) B) C) D) E). in order to rather than as far as in that so long as. 367) The very idea of establishing a literary ‘canon’ has become -------- controversial that the people running the Library of America have wisely avoided using the term. A) B) C) D) E). too as such so more. A) B) C) D) E). as / more than just as / mostly so as / soon in case / quite because of / much. 369) As he was not satisfied with the contents of the document, he declined to sign it, and none of the members attempted to persuade him to, ------- . A) B) C) D) E). also too as well either yet. 370) Under these circumstances he should never have been allowed to take charge of the operation --------- he was the most senior of the officers available. A) B) C) D) E). why ever whether even though whenever so that. 371) When the relief workers reached the scene of the disaster, they immediately began to help --------- who could do nothing for -------- . A) B) C) D) E). more most the most the more a. 366) Activists are those in a political movement who insist on taking active steps towards their objectives ------- merely putting forward an action program. A) B) C) D) E). 368) Thailand has lost half of its forests ------- its population has ------- doubled in recent decades.. that / himself them / their those / themselves these / ourselves us / yourself. 372) Holding a yellow umbrella in his hand, he said he didn’t know ------- it was, and added that it was not ------- . A) B) C) D) E). which / him whose / his who / her whom / us that / theirs. 373) They haven’t met for twelve years or more, but I understand they still write to --------- at a regular interval. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. the other each other themselves the others one other. 31.

(32) KPDS-ÜDS-YDS 374) It was foolish of me to turn down such an offer; in fact ------- I think about it, ------- I regret it. A) B) C) D) E). A) B) C) D) E). as much / so much more the more / as much much / as much the most / so much the more / the more. 375) The scheme has been --------- consideration for a long time now, but I doubt whether it will ever be put --------- effect. A) B) C) D) E). 377) Why can’t you admit that --------- hard he works, he will never manage to achieve what his elder brother has achieved? A) B) C) D) E). 378) Many more people would doubtlessly have attended the debate --------- they had known in advance who the principal speakers were. A) B) C) D) E). if only while since after until. 379) If our delegates hadn’t shown themselves willing to come to terms, those from other countries ------- . A) B) C) D) E). would be, too. wouldn’t have, either. had not, either. have had, too. would have, too.. has begun / had stood will begin / is standing was beginning / has stood begins / stands is beginning / has been standing. 383) As ------- of our employees can afford cars of ------- own, they all have to rely on public transport. A) B) C) D) E). unless whatsoever though whenever however. had not done have not done would not do would not have done never do. 382) As the decade ------- to wind down, Mark Morris ------- as our century’s youngest great choreographer. A) B) C) D) E). by / through ever / for through / on with / at without / from. will have been questioned was questioned had been questioned would be questioned has been questioned. 381) They set up a liaison office in East Africa for marketing their goods but now they wish they --------- so. A) B) C) D) E). under / into within / through for / to in / off over / ever. 376) It was --------- his efforts that the two sides finally agreed to hold talks --------- the principles of economic cooperation. A) B) C) D) E). 380) In recent decades the efficiency of the United Nations --------- by a growing number of countries.. few / them some / his none / their most / our many / its. 384) Private investments play ------ important a part in the country’s long-running economic expansion ------ no government dares to increase taxation on personal savings. A) B) C) D) E). too / that such / as much / so so / that as / as. 385) It seems likely that, by the end of the week, the costs involved in the construction of the bridge --------- by the Ministry. A) B) C) D) E). www.seyfihoca.com. would have been announced would be announced are being announced will have been announced have been announced. 32.

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