Page 88 - Premium Yayin Katalogu 2025
P. 88
Yayın Kataloğu Sayfa 88
11.08 PRACTICE EXAMS
Toplam Soru Sayısı: 640
YDT Practice Exams güncel ve 11
dil sınıflarının seviyesine uygun
zorlukta, 8 adet deneme sınavı
içermektedir.
· Test Sayısı: 8
Detaylı Bilgi
İçin Karekodu
Okutunuz
PRACTICE EXAM 2 YDT 11-08
24. ---- whereas conventional farming uses 27. ----, could they begin to live with it, putting it
synthetic sprays made by man. behind them.
A) Plants need nutrients in order to grow on a farm A) Until the Jews in Germany came to realize that
B) There are three different kinds of pesticides they were around to stay, for better or worse,
Germany was their chosen home
PRACTICE EXAM 2 YDT 11-08 C) Most organic sprays come from natural sources B) Only if the country accepted the IMF’s advice
16. - 20. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada 21. - 28. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun D) Many farmers sprayed their crops with about the radical restructuring of the entire
domestic economy
insecticides
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
veya ifadeyi bulunuz. E) One of the biggest concerns for farmers is C) While most of the target countries did need to
contract domestic demand in order to reduce
21. ---- particularly because of the declining weed control imports and provide scope for more exports
YDT 11-08
PRACTICE EXAM 2 Chinese New Year celebrations were born (16)---- survival rate for young fish. D) Only after Germans appreciated and digested
fear and myth. Legend spoke of the wild beast
Nien (which also is the word for “year”) (17)---- A) Salmon stocks are in a worrying state the enormity of their Nazi past, including a
9. - 15. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan 13. As people can have ---- or ---- symptoms of worldwide sixty-year cycle of denial, education, debate
appeared at the end of each year, attacking and
coronavirus, the ailment spreads very fast
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük veya ifadeyi killing villagers. Loud noises and bright lights and consensus
bulunuz. because they aren’t aware of their illness. B) The term “salmon” comes from the Latin “salmo” 25. Rodents represent about 40% of all mammalian
(18)---- to scare the beast away, and the Chinese
B) many / too many
A) few / no New Year celebrations were born. Today, the C) There are several other species which are not species and they, with the exception of E) As wars, rather than bringing about permanent
solutions to existing problems, have aggravated
PRACTICE EXAM 2 YDT 11-08 9. Over the last three decades and more, access C) some / several 15-day New Year festivities are celebrated with a true salmon Antarctica, are found in all continents, ----. them
D) a few / more
A) which showed that they could succeed without
week of vacation in metropolitan areas of China.
---- public space and public infrastructure has E) little / neither D) Salmon eggs are laid in freshwater streams ball possession
Much (19)---- the Western New Year (January 1 st ),
been a major goal and victory ---- the disability the biggest celebration is on the eve of the holiday. typically at high latitudes
Bu testte 80 soru vardır. rights movement. At the turn of the New Year, firework displays are E) Salmon species feed on terrestrial and aquatic B) that these rodents are removed in a safe and
A) to / for B) with / of (20)---- throughout the city. insects effective manner
1. - 8. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan 5. The coal industry is constantly seeking C) above / at D) for / over C) where they, as expected, can be found in a
alternative ways to ---- the loss of US demand
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük veya ifadeyi by increasing exports. 16. wide variety of habitats
bulunuz. E) through / without
A) give rise to B) go in for A) off B) into D) but mammals have been around for much
1. Training in establishing professional learning C) turn back on D) fall behind with C) out of D) above 22. ---- whereas urban dwellers are more longer than we think
communities and creating a pyramid of 14. Temperatures in the Arctic are increasing twice dependent on waged employment E) whether other species are harvested for their
E) through
interventions could have a profound ---- on E) make up for ---- fast ---- in the rest of the globe while the opportunities. body parts
student success. 10. The extreme underground conditions may Antarctic is warming at a much slower rate. A) Urbanization can lead to more, better and
A) dismissal B) recovery result ---- economic benefits for countries by A) such / as 17. B) more / than inclusive jobs in cities around the world
providing a sustainable and clean geothermal
C) impact D) recognition 6. Thick sediments ---- to limit earthquake and energy resource that could be used ---- C) both / as well A) that D) such / that B) where B) The proportion of urban dwellers was expected 28. One reason for the mismatch between reality
and our sense of it in terms of international
E) distrust tsunami size in the Sumatran megathrust event industry and local communities. to rise to 70 per cent by 2050 26. The empirical approach is concerned about politics and economics might be ----.
C) nevertheless
in 2004, but the magnitude 9.2 earthquake ---- A) toward / from B) from / of E) as / as D) only if
expectations. E) now that C) Rural livelihoods are often dependent on “what happened and why” in evaluating A) soon after it industrialized, the United States
access to natural assets such as fertile land
international developments and behaviour of
A) were expected / defied C) in / by D) at / for D) One of the most crucial concerns of any countries in face of moral crises ----. became the most powerful nation since imperial
Rome
B) had been expected / had defied E) off / about 18. economy around the world is unemployment A) while empirical approach is scientific in nature B) because of the top ten malls in the world, only
and it seeks to discover and describe facts
2. A vision must be clear enough and broad C) were being expected / had been defying A) would have used B) can use E) The number of people looking for jobs has one is in the United States; the world’s biggest
enough to remain meaningful across an entire D) have been expected / was defying multiplied manifold over the years B) as the main criticism against the empirical is in Dongguan, China
approach is that it is inadequately equipped to
organisation, but most importantly it must be C) have been used D) had been used deal with the deeper and more important issues C) the fact that in 1990, Brazil was emerging from
---- to the business environment. E) are expected / defies decades of dictatorship and was racked by
E) were used
A) absolute B) progressive 11. Mexico City, Mexico’s largest city and the most 15. Often separated from each other ---- President C) but it can be reiterated that the Japanese and inflation that reached 3,000 percent
populous metropolitan area in the Western
John Adam’s political work, the self-educated
the Chinese diplomatic approaches toward
C) relevant D) abrupt Hemisphere, is the country’s economic and First Lady, Abigail oversaw the family’s 23. ----, we have been taking a curious look at the Africa could not be more different D) that we are experiencing a revolution in
household and largely raised their four
information technology that now brings us news
cultural hub ---- home to the offices of the
19.
E) anonymous 7. The recently-found dinosaur fossil ---- many, federal government. children on her own. A) more B) like latest developments. D) so the normative approach is based on the from around the world instantly, vividly, and
as it is so well preserved that it ---- around a A) in spite of B) for A) until B) regardless of A) Though curiosity is associated with all aspects assumption that knowledge is best gained by continuously
couple of weeks ago. C) same D) as of human development direct, systematic observation E) though we talk about a new era, the world
A) would astound / would have been walking C) as well as D) such as C) if D) despite E) akin B) What these advancements mean for the market E) whereas the normative approach emphasises seems to be one with which we are familiar, but
B) astounded / must be walking E) as far as E) due to “what should have happened” in fact it is very different
3. There is urgent need for appropriate measures C) had astounded / could walk C) Because they are an essential part of the whole 4 Diğer sayfaya geçiniz.
process
in the vulnerable areas which are likely to be 20.
---- affected due to impact of climate change. D) astounds / can walk A) brought about B) taken down D) When they had negative consequences for the
A) consciously B) adversely E) has astounded / might have been walking C) turned into D) put on city
C) randomly D) protectively 12. ---- researchers have known for some time E) kept away E) Since it was made possible thanks to relentless
that microbes live on money, a new study from
effort
E) alternatively Hong Kong shows that these bacterial
communities are more substantial than
8. Over the past decade, Egypt ---- its economy previously suspected. 3 Diğer sayfaya geçiniz.
somewhat, ---- to IMF strictures and World A) Since B) Only when
Trade Organization mandates, which has led
to modest steps in the direction of legal reform C) Because D) Thus
4. When the European powers began exporting transparency. E) Although
convicts to other continents, they did so to A) opens / being submitted
create a deterrent and to ---- new settlements 2
across the world. B) is opening / having submitted Diğer sayfaya geçiniz.
A) arrest B) slip C) had opened / to have submitted
C) applaud D) receive D) has opened / submitting
E) establish E) opened / to submit
1 Diğer sayfaya geçiniz.