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    IS1ANBUL UNIVERSiTY DEPARTMENT 01[( FOREIGN LANGVAGRSPROFIClENey TESTAl USE OF ENGLISH (60 PTS.)Choose the best answer.1. Would you like tea?a) any c) ones) a2. He has friends in Chicago.a) few b) fewof c) a lot3. I'm afraid I'm not hungry, I've eaten lunch.a) yet b) still c) already4. He found his watch the papers on his desk.a) in b) among c) between5. Jack is really history, especially Japanese history.a) interested at b) interesting in c) interested for

    d) one

    d) much

    d) ever

    d) through

    d) interested in6. The test was difficu1t that she had problems finishing it on time.a) such b) very c) a d) as7. My mother let me late when i was a child.a) to stay out' b) stayed out c) stay out8. What shall we do tonight? How abouta) to see b) see a film?---~c) see t o9. if i you, iwould wait a while to begin investing.a) have b) am . c) were o . Would you mind me ahand?a) to give b) give c) given

    d) staying out

    d) go to see'

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    d) givinglL. i think San Francisco is exciting New York.a) as ... as b) so ... than c) as ... than d) such ... so12. If she that he was coming, she would have prepared the guest room.a) had known b) has known c) knew d) knows13. , we won't have much to talk about.a) if he not eomes b) Unless he comes c) if he didn't come14. Oh, look at those clouds! lt ran.a) IS going to b) won't c) sure will15. i TV when the telephone rang.a) watched b) watehing c) are watching

    d) If he came

    d)shall

    d) have watched

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    e) a little

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    . .Taektold her that heis going to b) wiU eome the next day.e) wants c l ) was going to e) has. He will meet you the station at seven o'cloek sharp.) in front b) ahead e) in front of d) behind of e) next

    . If you want to be healthy, you smoke.) needn't b) eouldn't e) hadr't to d) mustn't to e) shouldn't

    . Where was J aek yesterday? - idon't know. He seeing the doctor.) might has been b) might have been c) couldn't have been d) mustn't have been e) have beenYes, that is the woman _

    ) which b) thathorse alrnost trampled her!c) who d) whose e) ofwhich

    . W ould you like me to _) look to b) lookat the children next week?c) look af ter d) look into e) lo ok on. Do you really want to _) put up . b) put off that meeting unti1 tomorrow?c) put orto . d) put away e) put of3. As children, we were to respeet our elders,) brought up b) kept up c) grown up d) held up e) looked af ter4. Fiestas in Cologne, Germany for many years now.) have been making b) have made c) been made c l) are made e) ha ve been made

    He made his children their homework every aftemoon.) do b) to do c) studied cl) to study e) to work. Despite -:- hard, he failed the exam.) he studied b) he has studied c) studying c l ) study e) he has been studyingiwish i younger.

    was b) would be c) were d) have been e) had been8. She told him that ifhe _) break-would never) broke-would never

    his promise, she speak to him again.b) break-will nevere) wi11break-will never

    c) broke-will never

    . Something extremely strange yesterday while wewere outjogging.was happened b) happened c) has been happening d) has happened e) been happenedi\ r'rry ___ this letter araund for days and havenit even looked at it.b) have been carryirg c) am carrying d) was carrying e) been carrying

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    31. ireal1y didn't want to come last night. _a) So do i b) Neither do i c) Neither idid d) Neither did i e) So did i32. Visi tors are expected between the hours of 9 and 11am.a) arrive b) to arrive c) arriving d) be arriving e) arrival33. He drove the car the garage and left for work.----a) on b) out c) away d) outside e) out of34. He for breaking the window.a) adrnitted b) denied c) refused d) apologized e) asked35. ireally think you see a doctor.a) would better b) better c) had better d) could better e) have better .36. the last market session, the Down Jones dropped 67 points.a) While b) While having c) During d) Throughout e) Through57. I'd rather have wine beer.a) instead than b) instead from c) instead to d) instead of e) instead for38. bad weather, the trip will be postponed to next week.a) in case b) in case of c) in case to d) in case from e) in case in39. John, they won't firish the project until the end ofnext week.a) According b) According in c) According from d) According on e) According to40. __ the large number of requests we have received, we are going to extend the sale to the end of the month.a) Due to b) Due of c) Due from d) Due for e) Due .41. ifeel sorry Jack. He is so lonely these days. Are you good at golf?a) about b) at c) by d) of e) from42. Alex didn't come to see the film last night because he it before.a) saw b) had seen c) has seen d) was seen e) seen43. The man who stopped me in the street wanted to know .a) where the post office was. b) whether or not someone can help him.c) how long does it take to go to the post office. d) that the post is far away from here ..e) how long the post office was.44. ihave been living in the donnitory for three years, but i any problems with my roommates so far.This is probably because ialways prefer to solve my problems by talking to them when i any problems.a) hadr't hadlhave b) haver't hadlhad c) haver't hadlhave d) hadr't hadlhad . e) had/had45. My leg stopped aching a few minutes later, so we a doctor.a) mustr't have called b) didn't need to call c) needn't call d) hadr't called e) have called

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    46. Only of the shops were open on Sunday, so we had to wallc a lot.a) a great dea! b) th e number c) a few cl ) R litt1e e) little47. Our lovely village citherby chemical factoriesor carnpers continuously.a) will be polluting b) has been pelluting c) is being polluting d) will pollute e) is polluted

    48. An inexperienced mother __ .. how to look aftera baby.a) has to show b) shows c) has been showing d) has to be shown e) have been shown49. When we arrived at the hotel, the receptionis told us that no one . a room for us.a) was booked b) have booked c) had booked d) would book . e) wiII bool\'50. A: Do you think we are lost?a) took b) had taken B:I wish we a map before we left.c) were taken d) had to take e) taken51. We' d rather eat out, ?a) hadn't we b) shall we c) didr't.we d) wor't we e) wouldn't we52. Do you think he has rcmembered the stamps iasked him for?a) buy b) buying c) having bought d) to have bought e) to buy53. iwas going to post the letters, but iforgot it.a) doing b) to have done - c) having to do c l ) to do e) having done54. His boss thanked Albert .__ the report successfully.a) to finish b) for finishing c) to finishing - d) finish e) finished .55. At school iwas ---a) too shy to talk

    to the other children and so Inever learned to get on well with people ..b) shy to talk eno ugh c) ~nough shy to talk c l) such shy to ta lk e) more shy to talk

    56. Most people talk too much and don't realize how important s.a) have to listen b) to be listcned c) have listened d) listening e) to be listening57. As a comediar he is no longer appreciated but ten years ago people at his jokes. "a) used to laugh b) have been laughing c) are used tolaughing c l) have laughed e) had laughed58. 1 travel by coach to [stanbul last week because the airline pilots were on strike,a) ought to b) need to c) had to d) am to e) should59. Since he from prison, he unable to sleep properly.a) has been released/been b) had released/had been c) was released/has beend) releasedlis being e) had been released/wouldbe60. The house looked dreadful as no one was living there and most of the windows _a) have been broken b) had beer broken c) broke d) were being broken e) would have broken

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    B] READING (20 PTS.)Read the passages and find the correct answers.Evelyn sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. Her head was leaned against the window curtains.She was tired. She had consented to go away, to leave her home. Was that wise? She tried to weigh each side of thequestion. in her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all her life about her. Ofcourse she had to work hard, both n the house and at business. What would they say of her in the shop when theyfound out that she had mn away with a man? They would say she was a faal, perhaps; and her place would be filled upby an advertisernent.61. We understand from the passage that Evelyn .a) was wondering whether she had made the right decision in deciding to mn away with her boyfriend.b) was waiting excitedly by the window for her boyfriend.c) had already given her job at the shop.d) was looking forward to making a complete break with her past even though she had had a very happy ehildhood.e) had known her boyfriend all her life.62. it is clear from the passage that for Evelyn, staying at home .a) was now quite out of the question.b) would be a nightmare.c) would give her neither seeurity nar love.d) had absolutely no attraetions at alL.e) had certain advantages and certain disadvantages.63. One thing that Evelyn was concemed about if she went away was .a) whether or not her boyfriend would be good to her.b) whether her plaee in the shop would be taken.c) how hard she wou1dhave to work to make a living.d) where she would be able to find a job.e) what the gossip about her would be.

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    One dayaman took his cat to the einema. He bought two tiekets and they went inside. The usherette* was verysurprised, but she showed them to their places, Their seats were in the stall, at the side. The usherette was even mor esurprised when the film began and the cat watched it. it was obviously interested in the film. But whe~ the hero diedtragically, she was completely amazed; the cat began to cry! It cried like lbaby. A f ter the film she spoke to the man."Excuse me; I've never seen a cat cry in a cinema before." "Well, the film was very sad," the man replied, "Butyourcat was so interested in the film." It's the most amazing thing I've ever seen." The man nodded, "Yes, it's verysurprising. To tell the truth, ican't understand iL it hated the book.""Usherette: a woman or girl who works in a cinema, taking tickets, selling ice cream, and showing people to their seatsn the dark.

    64. The usherette was very surprised because .a) the man and his eat went inside.b) the man bought tickets.c) the hero died tragically.d) the cat watehed the film and cried.e) the cat sat near the man.

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    65. The usherette spoke to the man because .a) there were no tickets.b) the man wanted to take his cat inside.c) the cat cried when the hero died.d) the film was very sad.e) the man was very nterested in the film.66. The man was surprised because .a) the usherette spoke to the man for the first time.b) the cat cried for the first time.c) the cat didr't like the film.d) the cat cried at the end of the film.e) the cat had not liked the book.St. Andrews is a town that is situated by the sea, in Scotland. It has 1 .000 inhabitants and it is well known because itis home to Scotlands oldest university and lots of other interesting sights such as St. Andrews Castle and the BritishGolf Museum. In addition, it has the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, built in the 12th century. St. Andrews is apopular centre for golfers from all over the world, but not many ordinary people can afford to pay there.67. St. Andrews is famous for .a) its 14.000 inhabitants.b) its sea sights.c) the houses in the town.d) many ordinary people.e) the oldest university in Scotland.

    68. St. Andrews is a place where .a) 14.000 people visit every year.b) there is a popular golf centre.c) there are many ordinary people.d) the sea is a touristy site to see.e) ordinary people play golf.69. Which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the text?a) People from every social group can play in the courts of St. Andrews.b) Tourists from other countries visitSt, Andrews.c) Tourists from the United Kingdam visit St. Andrews.d) Scotland's oldest university i established in St. Andrews.e) St. Andrews is the name of a castle in Scot1and.in one part of the Nairabi National Park there is a nursery for baby elephants whose mothers have been ki'ned. Thereare at least two African keepers for each baby elephant, and a strong feeling of love soon develops between them. Thekeepers spend all dayout in the panic with the young elephants, helping them to leam which foods are the best to eatand to become confident among the sounds and smells of nature just as their natural mothers would have done. Eachevening they return to the nursery. And after a feed of milk, the young elephants settle down beside their favouritekeepers and present1y fall asleep.70. From the passage, it is'quite 'clear that the keepers deseribed .a) are responsible for all-the -nuisiri~s thr6ughOyt.the Nairobi National Park.b) are somewhat indifferent t~"fhe n~ed{of t~~;baby elephants.c) are over-worked because they have to loci

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    Although no one is certain why migratian occurs, there are .everal theories. Om, theory is based upon the premise thatprehistoric birds of the Northem Hemisphere were forced south during the Ice Age, wherglaciers" covered large partsof Europe, Asia, and North America As the glaciers melted, the birds came back to theirhomelands, spent the' 'summer, and then went south again as the ice advanced in winter. In time, the migrationbecame ahabit and now,although tbe glaciers have disappeared, the habit continues. '.' ' o , ," "Anather theory proposes that the ancestraJ home of all modern birds was the tropics. When t h e region becarneoverpopulated, many species were crowded north. During the sumrner, there was':pieri.ty()fflop.d~,q.t duringthewinter, scarcity forced them to return to the tropics. ' '. o. " . ",, A more recent theory, known as photoperiodism, suggests a relationship between inereasing daylight and thestimulatior of certain glands* in the birds' bodies that may preparethem for migration. Onesciertist has beerrable tocause midwinter migrations by exposing birds to artificial periods of daylight. He has concludedthatchanges occur inthe bodies of birds due to seasonal changes in the length of daylight.* Glaeier: A large mass ofice which moves slowJy down a mountain valley.* Gland: An organ of the body which produces a substance that the body needs, such as hormones or saliva.76. According to one theory, when the glaciers disappeared, birds. ..... , ..a) stopped migrating. c) continued migrating. .b) began migrating again. . d) migrated ~outh and stayed there.e) birdi: stopped singirg ..

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    77. The author states that birds left the tropics because., ' .a) there was not enough food there in the winter.b) there were too many birds.c) there were too many glaciers.d) there was too much daylight.e) there was too mu ch rain.78. Why did one scientist expose birds to artificial dayhght?a) to test the reJationship between daylight and migration.b) to test the relationship between dayliglt and a disease ofthe glaI}~s eommon to birds.c) to test the reJationship between migration and temperature. ' . . .d) to test the relationship between daylight and changes in the season.e) to test if they can see better.79. According to the theory of photoperiodism, ., .a) birds should migrate in the middle of the winter.b) inercasing daylight increases the distance of migration.c) seasonal changes in the length of days do not affeet migration.d) longer days cause changes in the bodies ofbirds.e) dayiight is harmful for birds.

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    80. This passage supports the belief that.: .a) exacl reasons for migration are not known,b) birds migrate because of changes in temperature.c) the arcestral home of a'birds was the tropics,d) glaciers caused birds tO':mg;:afe: ~, -e) snow is better for health.~ i. ':.\ ".:;. o ~ .~ . . .~~: (" .,,,, '~'~~:..,;.,, ,

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