2019 Yokdil Ilkbahar Fen PDF
2019 Yokdil Ilkbahar Fen PDF
2019 Yokdil Ilkbahar Fen PDF
A) but
B) besides
C) though
D) if
E) otherwise
3. In Brazil, the Renca reserve covers 46,000 7. The study of ecosystems ------- increasingly
square kilometers and has untouched forests sophisticated in the 20th century, and today it
------- several valuable minerals, including ------- us investigate and control the
gold. environmental effects of industrialization.
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8. Every precaution should be taken to protect 12. Much of the arctic tundra is permanently
groundwater purity, because once ------- ground, and only its active layer melts
contaminated, groundwater is difficult, during the growing season.
expensive, and sometimes impossible to
-------. A) close
B) early
A) cool down
C) frozen
B) stay out
D) thin
C) pass away
E) outdoor
D) clean up
E) heat up
11. Plastics are synthetic materials that can be 15. Recently, biologists ------- mini-kidneys that
turned ------- various shapes, and they have can produce urine, which ------- a big step
many applications ------- engineering. toward repairing damaged organs.
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16. In a natural disaster, seconds of warning are 19. The largest known prime number, with more
really vital; -------, scientists use the latest than 23 million digits, ------- in December 2017
advances to try to predict when it will by an electrical engineer called Jonathan
happen. Pace.
A) therefore A) is discovered
B) so that B) was discovered
C) however C) was discovering
D) likewise D) had discovered
E) in contrast E) discovered
A) expeditions
B) comments
C) imitations
D) substances
E) advantages
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23.
21 - 25. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen A) But
sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. B) When
C) If
D) As long as
Overpopulation, climate change, ---21--- of
biodiversity, lack of fresh water supply, and E) Though
pollution are key environmental issues that Earth
is facing today. What happens when all these
resources eventually ---22--- completely? Well,
the good news is that scientists have recently
discovered a new habitable exoplanet that is
similar to Earth – Proxima-B. ---23--- the search
for life and other possible habitable planets has
always captivated scientists and researchers, it
was only in recent years that advanced
telescope technology has been made available
to detect planets outside of our solar system. An
optical reflecting telescope, ---24---, helped
scientists observe Proxima-B and its orbiting star
this year. However, even ---25--- the latest
technological advancements, it would still take
70,000 years for us to get there.
24.
A) on the contrary
B) in contrast
C) for example
D) on the other hand
E) as though
21.
A) loss
B) objection
C) extent
D) path
E) relief
22. 25.
A) bump into A) on
B) put off B) with
C) make up C) in
D) run out D) about
E) turn down E) down
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28.
26 - 30. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen A) into
sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. B) with
C) after
D) under
Scientists in Japan have built an early prototype
of a device that ---26--- your skin into a computer E) off
display. The device is ---27--- polymer
light-emitting diodes (LED) that are just three
micrometers thick. It is also equipped ---28---
organic photodetectors. In the concept test, the
University of Tokyo researchers put the LEDs on
a flexible rubber sublayer and connected them to
a sensor ---29--- measures blood oxygen levels.
Then, they attached them to a human hand using
some thin plastic. If you ---30--- the thin plastic,
the effect is somewhat similar to having an LED
tattoo. It is hoped that the technology will be
used to make wearable devices much less bulky
and annoying.
29.
A) how
B) why
C) when
D) that
26. E) where
A) could change
B) had changed
C) used to change
D) changed
E) had to change
27. 30.
A) pointed out A) ignore
B) put up with B) had ignored
C) taken off C) ignored
D) turned back D) will ignore
E) made up of E) would ignore
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A
33. As people live longer, their ability to fight
31 - 41. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun infectious agents is impaired; -------.
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
A) similarly, diseases that were widespread
have already been wiped out across many
regions
B) instead, as lifestyles of people change, new
opportunities arise for deadly agents to
infect them
C) for instance, the bacteria causing Lyme
disease have only been isolated in the past
few decades
D) however, they develop a tendency to identify
the causative agents of infectious diseases
E) as a result, the organisms that are usually
unable to cause disease become potentially
deadly agents
32. Whereas large-leaved plants like bananas A) in order to evolve into organ, bone, muscle,
usually grow in the tropics, -------. skin, or neural tissue
B) because the nervous system of an adult
A) day and night temperatures affect their sizes contains a vast array of cell types
B) they take in more of the sun’s heat C) while there is an enormous gap between
C) plants with large leaves survive tropical humans and insects
climates D) although the brain is a cellular machine that
D) plants with small leaves tend to be found acts as an organizer
closer to the poles E) due to the movement and processing of
E) large-leaved trees can cool down a lot faster information in an adult brain
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A
36. -------, they need their habitats to remain 39. Water occurs as rain clouds, consisting of
stable over a long time. water droplets; -------.
A) As long as there is enough food to feed their A) as a result, minerals in solution must be
offspring sanitized on a regular basis
B) If parasites modified the behavior of their B) however, hydrology is the science
hosts concerned with the distribution of water
C) Since many organisms in deep seas grow C) therefore, blood in animals and people as
very slowly well as sap in plants consist of water
D) Although certain animals are still being kept D) for example, it has the capacity to freeze
in zoos and melt at any given time
E) When it recognizes that it is under serious E) in addition, it also appears in the form of
threat swamps, lakes, rivers, and oceans
38. Although much is now understood about ants 41. The immune system, like the brain, differs in
and their social structures, -------. sophistication in different animals, -------.
A) it is a type of insect that follows its genetic A) the most important component of which is
codes to look for food the white blood cell
B) they work together to build remarkably B) which consists of many different types of
complex structures cells distributed over the entire body
C) an ant colony can consist of hundreds to C) but the overall principles are the same
millions of individual ants across many species
D) scientists can still fully explain neither their D) so it only attacks foreign pathogens with the
individual nor group behavior goal of preventing harm to the body
E) ant colonies provide some significant E) whereas many types of cells participate in
examples of complex systems the orchestration of the immune response
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44. It is difficult for scientists to detect and
42 - 47. sorularda, verilen İngilizce understand dark matter as it does not
cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi interact with magnetic force.
bulunuz.
A) Manyetik güçle etkileşime geçmediği için,
karanlık maddenin tespit edilmesi ve
anlaşılması oldukça zordur.
B) Manyetik güçle etkileşime geçmeyen
karanlık madde, bilim insanları tarafından
zorlukla keşfedilmiş ve anlaşılmıştır.
C) Bilim insanları zor da olsa manyetik güçle
etkileşime geçmeyen karanlık maddeyi
keşfetmiş ve onu anlamışlardır.
42. Hydrogen is the most abundant element D) Manyetik güçle etkileşime geçmediği için,
found in the universe, and, therefore, it is karanlık maddeyi tespit etmek ve anlamak
considered by many people to be the clean bilim insanları için zordur.
fuel of the future. E) Karanlık maddenin bilim insanları tarafından
tespiti zordur, çünkü manyetik güçle hiç
A) Hidrojen, evrende bol bulunan bir element
etkileşime geçmemiştir.
olduğu için çoğu kişi hidrojenin geleceğin
temiz yakıtı olacağını düşünüyor.
B) İnsanlar tarafından geleceğin temiz yakıtı
olarak görülen hidrojen, evrende bol
miktarda bulunan elementtir.
C) Evrende en kolay şekilde ulaşılan element
hidrojendir ve bu yüzden bu element
geleceğin temiz yakıtı olarak
düşünülmektedir.
D) Hidrojen, evrende bol olan elementtir ve
çoğu insan, hidrojeni geleceğin en temiz
yakıtı olarak adlandırır.
E) Hidrojen, evrende en bol miktarda bulunan
elementtir ve bu yüzden çoğu kişi tarafından
geleceğin temiz yakıtı olarak düşünülür.
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46. Using electronic devices, such as a mobile
phone, before bedtime inhibits the release of 48 - 53. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye
melatonin hormone and increases the level of anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi
stress. bulunuz.
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A
50. Yeryüzündeki sıcaklık deniz seviyesinde 52. 1920’lere kadar, radyasyonla ilgili çoğu
ortalama 15°C derecedir; ancak bu enleme, çalışma, radyoaktif mineraller ya da x ışınları
yüksekliğe, mevsime ve günün saatine göre gibi insan yapımı elektromanyetik radyasyon
değişiklik gösterir. ile ilgiliydi.
A) Latitude, elevation, season, and time of day A) Until the 1920s, most studies of radiation
determine the temperature on Earth, but it were concerned with radioactive minerals
usually averages 15°C at sea level. other than electromagnetic radiation, such
B) The temperature on Earth is measured 15°C as x-rays.
on average at sea level; however, it may B) Until the 1920s, many scientists preferred to
vary as a result of seasonal and timely conduct research into radioactive minerals
changes. or electromagnetic radiation, such as x-rays.
C) The temperature on Earth averages 15°C at C) Radioactive minerals or man-made
sea level; however, it varies according to electromagnetic radiation, such as x-rays,
latitude, elevation, season, and time of day. were the main fields of study until the 1920s.
D) The temperature at sea level averages D) Until the 1920s, most studies of radiation
15°C; however, it may vary according to were related to radioactive minerals or
latitude, elevation, season, and time of day. man-made electromagnetic radiation, such
E) The temperature on Earth varies according as x-rays.
to latitude, elevation, and season; but it is E) Until the 1920s, studies of radiation were
usually about 15°C at sea level during the generally related to radioactive minerals and
day. man-made electromagnetic radiation like
x-rays.
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A
56. Buildings that can change shape in a split
54 - 59. sorularda, parçada anlam second or fold into a bag. It sounds
bütünlüğünü sağlamak için boş bırakılan futuristic, but the technology is within reach,
yerlere getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz. since scientists from Harvard University
have managed to develop a material that can
change size, shape, and volume on
command. The very strong material can also
change its hardness to become either
bendable or completely inflexible. -------. The
54. Many bacteria are anaerobic; that is, they do new material is, however, not made of paper,
not consume oxygen and, indeed, are but rather of the artificial material
opposed to it. -------. The atmosphere at that polyethylene, which is folded into a cube with
time was probably a mixture of nitrogen with two missing sides and combined with other,
gases such as carbon monoxide and water completely identical cubes.
vapor, or perhaps methane. These primitive
bacteria needed some source of energy to A) The scientists were inspired by the
drive their biochemical processes, and some traditional Japanese art form of origami, or
researchers believe they may have at first the art of paper folding
found this source in the heat and chemical B) The material will also react to electric
energy of undersea volcanoes. impulses, so it can more easily change
shape in the field
A) All living organisms need oxygen to sustain C) The paper house invented by the scientists
life in their surroundings can be folded along all edges, and it
B) When life began, over 3.8 billion years ago, changes volume
the first cells were also anaerobic D) It can be used for a number of different
C) At an early stage in biological life, sunlight purposes, such as building refugee camps
was the only source of energy or even spacecraft
D) There is no known geological process that E) It changes shape by means of pressurized
can maintain a high level of oxygen air, which forces the building blocks to
E) A planet with an oxygen blanket could change shape
support life but does not necessarily do so
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A
57. Cyberattacks will become more common in 59. For decades, genetics taught us a simple
the years ahead. That is not just a problem truth: Each cell in our body, at some point in
for big companies and governments: every its development, contains the blueprint that
person who uses modern technology is a tells us how to grow. -------. A group of
target. At risk is not abstract data or researchers from Harvard University now
“secrets”. Cybersecurity is now about says that tiny bioelectric signals surging
protecting things, infrastructures, and through and among our cells act as an
processes that support modern life. instruction to kick-start gene expression.
Governments and technology companies These signals point cells in the right
cannot secure cyberspace alone. It will take a direction as they start to grow into a heart or
collective immune system to do the job. a hair follicle, and influence the shape and
Individuals also have a role to play. -------. function of the body.
A) In the coming years, cyberattacks will A) Moreover, it is quite similar to a human body
almost certainly increase, and that will be a B) A cell consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus
serious problem for all of us These scientists could not find these signals
C)
B) Recently, criminals accessed the data of
D) Therefore, the shape of our body matters
more than 80 million customers of the health
insurance company called Anthem E) However, that might not be the whole story
C) Now that everyone is connected in some
way to cyberspace—through phones,
laptops, corporate networks—we are all
defenseless
D) Every network-connected person needs to
support the immune system by practicing
the cyber equivalent of personal hygiene
E) For instance, cybercriminals stole the
credit-card information and personal data of
millions of people from companies
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62. (I) Planets that orbit other stars are called
60 - 65. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla exoplanets. (II) The surface of Ganymede, the
okunduğunda parçanın anlam largest moon in the solar system, appears to
bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz. have a dual personality. (III) Some regions
are dark and densely cratered, suggesting
that they look much the same today as they
did billions of years ago. (IV) Other regions
are light-colored with very few craters,
suggesting that liquid water has recently
erupted and refrozen. (V) Moreover, magnetic
field data indicate that Ganymede, like
Europa, could have a subsurface ocean of
liquid water.
60. (I) One of the most important distinctions
made by embryologists was the difference A) I
between analogy and homology. (II) Both B) II
terms refer to structures that appear to be C) III
similar. (III) Homologous structures are those
D) IV
organs whose underlying similarity is the
result of their being from a common E) V
ancestral structure. (IV) Embryology is a
subdivision of anatomy that deals with
developmental changes that occur before
birth. (V) On the other hand, analogous
structures are those whose similarity comes
from their performing a similar function,
rather than their arising from a common
ancestor.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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A
63. (I) When prospectors discovered the first 65. (I) The fast increasing industrialization was
underground helium reserve in 1903, they based on import of cheap raw materials and
deemed the gas useless because it was not export of finished products. (II) This was only
flammable and could not be sold as fuel. (II) possible if the transport systems kept up
Earth might generate helium gas naturally by with demand and could offer reasonable
underground radioactivity. (III) Over a prices. (III) With these innovations, Britain
century later, liquid helium has become an produced the best iron in the highest
invaluable coolant for MRI scanners, and the quantities by the late 18th century. (IV) The
gas also has applications in nuclear power. canal system was relatively cheap but
(IV) Yet supplies on Earth are finite and time-consuming. (V) Soon two new transport
unreliable because reserves have only been modes were invented to cope with the
found accidentally during petroleum demands of the Industrial Revolution:
exploration. (V) Now, experts have Steamship and Railways.
discovered one of the world’s largest helium
fields, this time in the Tanzanian Rift Valley, A) I
on purpose. B) II
C) III
A) I
D) IV
B) II
E) V
C) III
D) IV
E) V
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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67. It is clear from the text that -------.
66 - 68. soruları aşağıda verilen parçaya
göre cevaplayınız. A) some political leaders are worried because
they think competitiveness in computer
programming may cause problems between
The call for all students to learn computer countries
programming is growing louder. Some believe B) it is necessary to have an adequate number
that computer science instruction in public of qualified teachers and a good curriculum
schools can close achievement gaps among to start teaching computer programming in
socioeconomic groups and help students schools
compete with those in other countries. C) some people may lose their jobs in the
Supporters of this idea include business leaders future if computer programming becomes
who will employ the next generation of engineers available to every individual
and programmers, as well as government D) governments need to step in to overcome
officials who are worried about the country’s
inequalities in students’ access to
competitiveness in computer programming.
computers
However, others argue that coding for all
students will create logistical challenges, E) business leaders have some serious doubts
including a shortage of teachers, the absence of about the benefits of teaching computer
an agreed-on curriculum, and inequalities in programming in schools
students’ access to computers. Some critics also
argue that coding represents a narrow technical
focus and that business leaders who will benefit
from this are pushing it on schools. A potential
middle ground involves teaching “computational
thinking,” In other words, there is a need to
develop habits of mind that include breaking
down a problem, designing systems, and running
small experiments to see which approaches fail
and which succeed.
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A
70. It is stated in the text that -------.
69 - 71. soruları aşağıda verilen parçaya
göre cevaplayınız. A) the extent of light pollution is growing
dramatically each year only in densely
populated countries
Last year, an international team of astronomers B) the report issued last year also offers some
published a shocking new report on the extent of solutions for the problem of night-time
light pollution on Earth. The bottom line for those pollution
who care about the night sky is significant: Some C) night-time light pollution has some severe
80% of the globe is adversely affected by health effects on people in big cities
night-time light pollution, and the problem in
D) the rate of night-time light pollution in
North America is growing worse by 6% each
Europe is far higher than the world average
year. More than 99% of Europeans do not see a
rate
dark night sky. By percentage of population,
Singapore is the most light-polluted country on E) African countries do not care about the night
Earth, followed by Kuwait, Qatar, and the United sky as they have very few amateur
Arab Emirates. Africa is home to the top 10 least astronomers
light-polluted countries. Such a pollution creates
a significant problem; disturbingly, almost
one-third of the world’s population cannot fully
see the Milky Way. Light pollution is also
amateur astronomers' worst enemy as this is not
a hobby you do in your basement. That is why an
institute is offering a place for amateur
astronomers to go, called Dark Sky New Mexico.
The site offers world-class dark skies within a
four-hour drive of major southwestern cities. The
institute provides remote observing and imaging
from this pristine site.
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A
73. It can be understood from the text that -------.
72 - 74. soruları aşağıda verilen parçaya
göre cevaplayınız. A) the study of the ordinary matter may help
scientists make predictions about the entire
galaxy
Careful study of the galaxy’s rotation reveals one B) we still do not know whether dark matter can
of the greatest mysteries in science. Stars at be found in every galaxy or not
different distances from the galactic center orbit C) much of the total energy content of the
at different speeds, and we can learn how mass universe comes from the ordinary matter
is distributed in the galaxy by measuring these D) most of the mass lies unseen in the disk of
speeds. Such studies indicate that the stars in the galaxy that surrounds it entirely
the disk of the galaxy represent only the ”tip of
the iceberg” compared to the mass of the entire E) the stars in the disk of the galaxy constitute
galaxy. Most of the mass of the galaxy seems to only a small proportion of the mass of the
be located outside the visible disk, in what we entire galaxy
call the halo. We do not know the nature of this
mass, but we call it dark matter because we have
not detected any light coming from it. Studies of
other galaxies suggest that they are also made
mostly of dark matter, which means this
mysterious matter must significantly outweigh the
ordinary matter that makes up planets and stars.
An even more mysterious dark energy seems to
make up much of the total energy content of the
universe.
72. According to the text, measuring the speed 74. The text is mainly about -------.
of stars is necessary to -------.
A) the results of scientific studies concerning
A) measure the distances from the galactic the distribution of mass in the galaxy
center B) the scientific discoveries of the energy
B) understand the distribution of mass in the sources of the universe
galaxy C) how the Sun and other stars orbit the center
C) calculate and compare the mass of the of the galaxy
whole galaxy D) why billions of galaxies in the universe move
D) prove why the previous physics theories relative to one another
were wrong E) the consequences of not knowing the nature
E) show that interstellar travel is possible of dark matter
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A
76. It is clear from the text that -------.
75 - 77. soruları aşağıda verilen parçaya
göre cevaplayınız. A) the new model was supposed to be
designed within 43 months
B) the appearance and engineering of Ford
Towards the end of the 1960s, the Ford Motor Pinto were equally valued
Company, one of the world’s largest car C) the design of the new model car was
manufacturers, was gradually losing market uncommon at that time
share. In 1968, President Lee Iacocca decided
D) the primary aim in designing the new car
that a small cheap car had to be designed
model was its safety
quickly. This was to become the Ford Pinto. The
decision was to put it onto the market for less E) the production of the new model car took
than $2,000 in 1970. This was a very competitive more than two years
price, but the production schedule for the car’s
development was rushed. At the time, car
development normally required around 43
months. Only 24 months were reserved for the
Ford Pinto. Because the Pinto had to cost a
maximum of $2,000, a radical design was
selected in which styling took precedence over
engineering design. The safety aspect of the
design did not receive sufficient priority. There
was no experience with small cars within the
company at all. Later it was found that the gear
construction in the rear axles was situated in a
way that would puncture the gas tank in the
event of a collision.
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A
79. It can be understood from the text that -------.
78 - 80. soruları aşağıda verilen parçaya
göre cevaplayınız. A) Thomson and Rutherford studied atoms
independently and had contradictory results
B) neither Thomson’s nor Rutherford’s
Toward the end of the 19th century, it became experiments provided guidance to later
clear that atoms are not indivisible. The researchers
existence of characteristic atomic spectra of C) developments in the field of physics cannot
elements suggested that atoms have an internal be attributed to the works of a single
structure, and J. J. Thomson’s discovery of the scientist
negatively charged electron in 1897 showed that D) Rutherford had to modify his experiment to
atoms could be broken down into charged
validate his results regarding the effects of
particles. Rutherford’s experiments in 1910-1911
nitrogen
revealed that an atom’s positive charge resides
in a small, dense nucleus. In 1919, Rutherford E) when physicists raised general interest in
made an additional discovery: When alpha quantum mechanics, the structure of the
particles are fired into nitrogen, one of the atom was completely understood
products is hydrogen gas. He reasoned that the
hydrogen nucleus is a constituent of the nuclei of
heavier atoms, such as nitrogen, and that a
collision with a fast-moving alpha particle can
dislodge one of those hydrogen nuclei. Thus, the
hydrogen nucleus is an elementary particle, to
which Rutherford gave the name proton. The
following decade saw the blossoming of quantum
mechanics, including the Schrödinger equation.
It is owing to all these physicists that today we
are on our way to understanding the principles
that underlie atomic structure.
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