ELS Practice Exam 10
ELS Practice Exam 10
1-8. sorularda, cumlede l>o§ b1rak1lan 6. I guess Jeremy ...... the Masterson
yerlere uygun dti§en sozcuk ya da case tomorrow, because I ...... him
ifade i bulunuz. working hard on it a few minutes ago.
1. The ...... between North and South Korea A) would present I had seen
is a strip of land called the Korean
B) has present~ was seein
Demilitarized Zone.
C) may be presenting I have seen
A) praise B) revision D) will be presenting I saw
C) intention D) border E) could 'present I will have seen
E) basis
7. When you ...... the paint colours red
and yellow together, orange ...... .
2. Kyle has always ...... the fact that he
never had the chance to climb up A) mix I is produced
Mount Kilimanjaro.
B) were mixing pmauees
A) created B) regretted C) have mixed I was produced
C) wondered D} searched D) are mixing I is producing
E) achieved E) mixed I would have produced
17.
13. To frighten the burglar, Michael A) with B) at
grabbed ...... was closest to his hand- C) over D) from
unfortunately, it was just a slipper. E) into
A) what B) that
C) hoyv else D) whose
18.
E) whether
A) much as B) in order that
C) moreover D) whereas
E) and so
14 . ...... Alan 'finally decided what to do
with his life, all his friends had settled
into careers.
19.
A) Regardless of B) Every time A) not to be promoted
C) By the time D) In case B) not being promoted
E) Even if C) not to promote
D) not having promoted
E) not promoting
15. I have the most advanced computer
virus protection system, but I ...... doubt
that my computer is completely secure. 20.
A) for ... enough B) so ... that
A) furthermore B) still C) as ... as D) too ... for
C) already D) otherwise E) most ... than
E) until
A) Yel?il c;aydan farkll bir tat ve gorunume A) Berlin Hayvanat Bahc;esi'nde bulunan
sahip alan siyah c;ay, ashnda ayn1 bitkinin fil, ikinci Dunya Sava$1 s1rasmda Berlin
fermante edildikten sanraki halidir. bombaland1g1 zaman olml.i$tl.ir.
B) Yel?il c;ayla aym bitkiden elde edilse de, B) lkinci Dunya Saval?l s1rasmda Berlin'e
siyah c;aym fermente il?leminden gec;iril- atllan ilk bomba, Berlin Hayvanat
mesi ana farkll bir tat ve gorunum verir. Bahc;esi'ndeki tek fili oldurml.i$tl.ir.
C) Siyah c;ay, yel?il c;aym elde edildigi C) ikinci Dunya Sava$1 s1rasmda Berlin
bitkiden elde edilmektedir, ancak farkll bambaland1g1 zaman ilk olenler
bir tat ve gorunumde almas1 ic;in arasmda hayvanat bahc;esindeki tek fil
fermente edilir. de vard1r.
D) Siyah c;ay, yel?il c;ayla ayn1 bitkiden elde D) Berlin Hayvanat Bahc;esi'ndekl tek filin
edilmektedir, ancak fermente edildigi olum nedeni, ikinci Dunya Saval?l
ic;in farkll bir tat ve gorunume sahiptir. s1rasmda Berlin'e at1lan ilk bom6ad1r.
E) Fermente edildigi ic;in tat ve gorunum E) ikinci Dunya Sava$1'nda Berlin'e at•lar
bak1m1ndan farkl1l1k gosteren siyah bambalar yuzunden ilk olen canh, Berlin
c;ay, yel?il c;ayla ayn1 bitkiden elde edilir. Hayvanat Bahc;esi'ndeki tek fildir.
35. Gelincikler o kadar ihtiyath hayvanlard1r A) It was not until The Seagull was revised
ki, bir tehlike anmda grubun diger by Stanislavsky in 1898 that Anton
i.iyelerini uyarmak i~in, i~lerinden bir Chekhov gained recognition as a
tanesi nobet tutar. playwright.
B) Anton Chekhov wasn't well-known to
A) The cautious manners of meerkats the public as a playwright until after
help them protect the group from Stanislavsky had revised The Seagull
danger, because one of them always in 1898.
stands guard over the others. C) Hardly had The Seagull been revised
B) Meerkats are so cautious against danger by Stanislavsky in 1898 when Anton
that one of them stands guard in order Chekhov started to be a noted
to warn the other members of the playwright.
group in advance.
D) The recognition of Anton Chekhov as a
C) That meerkats stand guard in turns to
playwright only occurred after Stanis-
warn the other members of the group
lavsky revised The Seagull in 1898.
in case of danger shows what cautious
E) Few recognized Anton Chekhov as a
animals they are.
playwright before Stanislavsky made a
D) Thanks to their good sense, meerkats
protect the members of the group revision of The SeEJgull in 1898.
against potential danger by standing
guard in turns and warning the others.
E) Meerkats are such cautious animals
that one of them stands guard in order
to warn the other members of the
group in case of danger. 38. John Milton'un Paradise Lost adh ese-
rinde bu kadar ~ok konunun tartl§maya
deger bulunmas1, onun edebiyat
36. ilkbahar, sadece degi§en hava nedeniyle di.inyasmdaki oneminin bir i§aretidir.
degil, havada daha ~ok polen bulundugu
i~in de, ~ogu kez saman nezlesinin A) That so many subjects have been
mevsimidir. found worthy of debate in John Milton's
work Paradise Lost is a sign of its
A) Spring is usually the season for hay importance in the world of literature.
fever, not only because of the B) Paradise Lost, by John Milton, is an
chang ing weather, but also because important work in the world of literature
there is more pollen in the air. because so many of its subjects have
B) The usual season for hay fever is been discussed.
spring, not because the weather is C) What is significant about John Milton's
chang ing, but because there is more Paradise Lost in the world of literature
pollen in the air. is that so many subjects in it have
C) Both the changing weather and the been found worthy of discussion.
increased amount of pollen in the air D) For many people, a number of subjects
make people vulnerable to hay fever in in John Milton's Paradise Lost are
the spring. worthy of debate, which signifies that
D) Hay fever is usual in spring because the work is important in the world of
the amount of pollen in the air has literature.
increased due to the changing E) The importance of John Milton's work
weather.
Paradise Lost comes mainly from the
E) Spring is usually the season for hay
many debates that have been held on
fever, as the changing weather causes
the subjects contained within it.
more pollen to enter the air.
The novels of H.G. Wells were published Humans require the presence of other animals
between 1895 and 1923. After this time, for a variety of reasons. The domestication of
science fiction went in two directions until the animals has been important to the development
late 1930s. In Europe, the genre was taken of civilization. By pollinating flowers, bees
up by a small number of authors of great help in the cultivation of orchard fruits, alfalfa,
creativity who produced classics still read clover, and many vegetables. The earthworm,
today. In the United States, most science by churn ing up the soil, improves the growth
fiction was published in cheap pulp magazines of plants. Birds eat insect pests, weed seeds,
and written by dozens of hack writers for large and rodents. Certain bats eat so many
audiences. Europe tended to produce a more mosquitoes and other insects--that some
pessimistic science fiction because it had gone communities erect shelters for them to
through the tragedy of World War I. The United encourage their help. Hyenas, vultures, and
States, relatively untouched by the war, was carrion beetles-a kind of insect-keep
more open to optimistic science fiction. country regions clean by eating dead animals.
A) lived in Europe
A) were only domesticated in some areas
B) was a writer of science fiction
B) need humans in order to survive
C) wrote many classic novels
C) do only things that humans cannot do
D) was a pessimistic writer
D) have their own varieties of civilization
E) died in 1923
E) helped in the rise of civilization
45. It ·s understood from the passage that,
in Europe between 1923 and the late 48. According to the passage, one kind of
1930s, ...... . animal whose actions ...... .
A) there were fewer science fiction writers A) are thought of as disgusting is the
than in the United States vulture
B) World War I was fought B) endanger civilization is the insect
C) it was just the science fiction writers C) do not involve plants is the bat
who wer,e creative D) are not helpful is the insect
D) life was especially tragic E) help human agriculture the most is the
E) H.G. Wells decided to stop writing hyena
anything
49. The main concern of the passage is to
46. It is clear from the passage that the explain ...... .
science fiction ...... .
A) the harm that pests can give to crops
A) in Europe was affected by World War I B) the importance of other animals to
B) in the United States was entirely humans
optimistic C) the likely results if nature's balance is
C) of H.G. Wells was not actually science disturbed
fiction D) the need to protect certain animals
D) in the United States had the same from their enemies
audience as it did in Europe E) the differences between pests and
E) in Europe did not have much effect insects
50. We learn from the passage that both 52. We can conclude from the passage
European and indigenous Australians that Australian society .......
53. It is clear from the passage that Mikhail 55. We can conclude from the passage
Lermontov ...... . that Lermontov ...... .
62. Ice hockey is played with two opposing 64. In a moment of unusual frankness, Neil
teams wearing ice skates. Unless there Armstrong once recalled standing on
is a penalty, each team only has six the Moon and noticing he could blot
players on the ice rink at a time . .. ..... out the Earth with his thumb. " ...... ?"
The player. who guards this net is he was asked. "No," the great
called the goalie. astronaut replied . "It made me feel
really, really small."
A) It is the fastest game in the world
B) Many Canadian boys want to be A) What made him do something like that
professional hockey players B) Did that make you feel really big
C) Some of the best games were played C) Did he ever want to go back to the
between the US and the Soviet Union Moon
D) You have to be able to skate well to D) How did that make him feel
play ice hockey E) What was it like being on the Moon
E) The aim of the game is to knock the
hockey puck into the opposing team's
net
A) I think I'll try one in a smaller size. A) Do you mind if I add my washing to
B) I don't know why you only sell junk in yours, and then we can split the cost?
this store. B) If you wash the colours and whites
C) Do you think that my eyes are together, the whites will be ruined.
beautiful? C) I'm always very impressed by your
D) This makes me look really good, money-saving schemes.
doesn't it? D) You do know that you have to plug the
E) Do you have this in blue or turquoise? machine in first, don't you?
E) I don't think you realize how good a
washing machine this is.
72. Shelly:
- Do you know who actually invented
the telephone?
George:
- It was Alexander Graham Bell, of
course.
70. You have gone into a grocer's to buy
Shelly:
some milk. You can't see where it is
- Actually, no one knows for sure who
kept, so you ask the grocer. He tells you, created it. He was just the first to
but in a very rude way. As this makes patent it.
you very angry, you say to him:
George:
A) I'm sorry if I've offended you in some
way, but where's the milk?
B) Did you say it was on the second shelf A) I've never heard that the patent office
at the back of the shop? was so corrupt before.
C) I won't buy anything from you if you B) I know that; we studied them in
economics class last month.
are going to be so insulting.
C) That's a lie; their records are just not
D) I would have bought some milk from up to date.
the supermarket, but it was closed. D) That's amazing, since everyone thinks
E) Could you please tell me exactly where he was the one who invented it.
the milk is? E) That's not true; it seems to have been
invented by several different scientists.
Penelope: Stacey:
-You'd better take it in and have them
checked, then.
Chad :
- No, I didn't bother to do that, and just
went on reading, instead. A) The brakes aren't working as well as
they should be.
B) The engine keeps making these funny
A) Didn't you ask what the delay was noises.
about? C) The transmission light comes on every
B) Couldn't you hear all the horns time I change lanes.
blowing? D) The gear shift won't let me put the car
C) Weren't the others on the bus upset? in reverse.
D) Don't you think cows are adorable? E) I can hear a knocking sound whenever
E) Do you have any idea how the cows I make right turns.
got there?
A) I B) II C) Ill D) IV E)V
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