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A) indicated B) presented C) encountered 13- I'd really like to ......... you ......... to dinner, but I have to meet our
D) demonstrated E) undermined foreign clients tonight.
2- The American colonies ...... themselves independent from Britain in A) bring/in B) take/out C) pick/up
1776. D) put/off E) turn/down
A) recommended B) emigrated C) familiarised 14- When you are a guest in someone's house, you should always eat
D) declared E) initiated ......... they give you and not complain.
3- "The ......... of the company depends on three things: hard work, A) that B) whom C) how
planning and luck," said the Chairman at the monthly board meeting. D) what E) where
"Without these, we will be in trouble."
15- The brown suit is certainly .......... appropriate than the yellow one for
A) charge B) bankruptcy C) survival a job interview.
D) wisdom E) depression
A) so much B) such a lot C) the
4- It is only as a result of years of practice that a good figure skater can most
seem to perform so ....... . D) too much E) much more
A) effortlessly B) compulsorily C) incessantly 16- If we finish this job soon, we can get home .......... to catch the
D) reluctantly E) indifferently beginning of the match.
5- Tania did ......... well in her exams. She passed them all and was A) early enough B) so early C) earlier
awarded five gold stars for her achievement. D) the earliest E) too early
A) moderately B) tremendously C) accurately 17- .......... government of the Maldives is very active in efforts to halt
D) expectantly E)slightly global warming because none of the islands is more than 1.8 metres
above .......... sea level.
6- The instructions that came with the new computer were so ......... that
it was easy to begin using it. A) The/a B) A/a C) —/a
D) The/— E) A/the
A) literate B) estimable C) admirable
D) precise E) approximate 18- Today almost ......... places in the world are connected to ......... by
communications networks.
7- ........ you like surfing and sailing, ......... just relaxing and sunning
yourself on the beach, Hawaii is the ideal place for your holiday. A) whole/the rest B) all/each other C)
every/others
A) Neither/nor B) Whether/or C) No sooner/than D) each/another E) many/one another
D) Both/as well E) Not only/but also
19- Make sure you take the medicine exactly as the doctor instructed,
8- The mayor was re-elected by a large majority .......... his appalling ..........?
record of corruption.
A) didn't you B) did he C) will you
A) thus B) otherwise C) while D) don't you E) does he
D) for E) despite
20- Oh, my stomach ......... terribly! I wish I ......... the dinner party with
9- It is impossible to see everything in the New York Metropolitan my husband and his family, but I don't think I can skip it.
Museum in one day .......... how early you get there.
A) is aching/didn't have to attend
A) although B) since C) in addition B) has been aching/won't be attending
D) besides E) no matter C) ached/wouldn't have attended
D) was aching/hadn't had to attend
E) aches/haven't been attending
10- You had better stop watching TV and go to bed, .......... you won't be
able to get up for work tomorrow.
21- When I ......... for the advertising agency, we ......... market research
A) so that B) unless C) or else surveys before starting a campaign.
D) in case E) now that
A) had worked/should conduct
B) was working/conducted
11- th
The lecture will be ......... Saturday, the 10 of April; in other words, C) have worked/were conducting
the second Saturday ......... April. D) am working/have conducted
E) would be working/used to conduct
A) on/in B) in/at C) at/on
D) by/for E) until/of
22- Next year, when they .......... their Golden Wedding Anniversary, my
parents ......... married for 50 years.
12- ........ all the students I have ever met, he is the worst one ........ maths.
A) are celebrating/are being
A) Of/at B) With/for C) From/in
B) are going to celebrate/will be
C) will have been celebrating/have been
D) have celebrated/are
E) will be celebrating /will have been
23- I ......... the ship on which we ........... to Bandırma last summer over
there. Look!
29- ........ there had been rumours about it for months.
A) have seen/have gone B) could see/were going
C) was seeing/had gone D) can see/went A) When the public sees the stories about the scandal in tomorrow's
E) am seeing/will go papers
B) As the truth will be printed in the newspapers anyway
C) Only if everyone told the truth about what really happened
24- Sorry, I was too sick to come to wotk yesterday; it ........ something D) By the time the whole story came out in the press
I........ . E) Everybody wishes someone would tell the truth
26- ........ I have no option but to terminate your contract. A) prices have gone up rather steeply in the last year
B) they were not entirely sure that they could afford it
A) Because everything you have done has exceeded our expectations C) they should be sure that it is what they really want
B) Since you have ignored repeated warnings about the poor quality D) it may otherwise be very difficult to break their promise
of your work E) and they might want a new car as well
C) Even though you did not do very well on the last project
D) The reason why you are late for work every morning
E) Unless you attempted harder to solve your problems with the rest 32- ........ Joseph Conrad was, and still is, one of the most famous English
of the staff writers.
34- Everyone agreed that he had been a terrible Prime Minister; ....... .
36- The passage suggests that the Wild-2 comet ......... . A) the lives of a mythological figure and a group of contemporary
people
A) came close to the Sun for the first time in 1970 B) the writing techniques used by Homer and James Joyce
B) travels about 5.1 billion kilometres every seven years C) the moral values of Homer's day and those of Joyce's own
C) was discovered in the 1970s D) the lives, over a number of years, of a number of people in
D) probably consists partly of frozen material Dublin
E) is the first comet to come dangerously close to the Earth E) a writer in ancient Greece and one in contemporary Ireland
37- Scientists wish to study the comet because it....... . 40- The passage states that the action of the novel takes place ........ .
41- In the passage, the word "anonymity" in the first sentence refers to a 44- According to the passage, Free the Children is ........ .
condition in which ......... .
A) an association opposed to children having to work
A) the people had to live in extreme poverty B) an organisation which was founded 16 years ago
B) the artists were well-respected C) dedicated to teaching children how to write letters
C) the emperors employed only very talented artists D) a group of adults who want to help children
D) the artists worked for very little money E) a charity founded in Canada, but now active in Pakistan and
E) the artists of paintings were not known by name Brazil
42- At the time of the Moghul emperors, 45- It can be inferred from the passage that ....... .
A) artists could only earn very little money A) Craig Keilburger is now 19 years old
B) not all the artists earned well B) child labour has been ended because of the efforts of Free the
C) artists had the same status as the nobles Children
D) most of the artists were not rewarded for their paintings C) Free the Children is one of the most effective organisations in the
E) every artist was allowed to have his own elephant world
D) children are often exploited in making carpets
43- We can infer from the passage that one way artists were able to E) Canadians understand the world better than other people
become better known was by ......... .
A) including pictures of themselves in their work 46- The passage states that Craig Keilburger ....... .
B) riding status symbols through town
C) selling paintings to Moghul emperors A) has personally founded hundreds of local chapters of Free the
D) having an economic status similar to lower-level nobles Children
E) matching their unquestionable talent with simple dress B) has become one of the youngest successful businessmen in the
world
C) travels around the world lecturing on the exploitation of children
D) labels carpets made without child labour
E) believes that children should help to support their families
47.-49. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
50.-52. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
The producer is the person who starts and controls the whole process of
making a film. He may buy the film rights to a book or employ a At present, there are only two people in the world who have undergone
scriptwriter to write a script. He employs all the staff, both technical and successful hand transplants. This operation has only recently been available
creative involved in the making of the film, including the director. He is and the second successful transplant was carried out in January, 1999. Since
also in control of the finances of the film, and it is his responsibility to see this operation, more than one hundred people have contacted the doctor
that the cost does not exceed the budget allowed. Unlike today, in the who carried out the operation. Potential candidates are put through medical,
golden age of Hollywood in the 1930s and '40s, the famous names were the psychiatric and psychological tests. Their medical histories are scrutinized.
producers like David Selznick and Samuel Goldwin, and not the directors. Moreover, they are bluntly told of the risks of the medication that
suppresses the immune system. This is necessary to prevent the body from
47- We learn from the passage that ....... . rejecting the foreign tissue in the new hand, which is taken from a dead
body.
A) the producer is the most creative person involved in making a
film 50- The passage tells us that ....... .
B) producers have not been very important since the 1940s
C) the producer is responsible only for technical parts of film- A) more than one hundred people have recently had hand
making transplants
D) the director plays the most important role in making a film B) having a hand transplant is a new craze in cosmetic surgery
E) the producer is involved with every aspect of making a film C) effective techniques for transplanting human hands have only
been recently developed
48- It is implied in the passage that D) two people have recently died due to the failure of their immune
systems during hand transplants
A) directors and producers have equal status today E) the same doctor has carried out more than a hundred operations
B) producers finance films, but other people are more important in recently
making a film
C) producers usually write scripts for their films 51- In the case of a hand transplant, the immune system ....... .
D) producers are no longer as famous as they once were
E) films were better in the 1930s and '40s than they are today A) might reject the new hand if not controlled
B) plays the major role on the psychological situation of the
49- According to the passage, ....... . candidates
C) is suppressed to reduce the risk of spreading the infection
A) the cost of a film often exceeds its budget D) is risky to people with certain medical histories
B) it is the producer who oversees the finances of a film E) of a dead body might not be compatible with that of the person
C) today, the producer and the director of a film are usually the same receiving the hand
person
D) films with the largest budgets are always the most successful 52- It is implied in the passage that ...... .
E) no contemporary producer has ever been as successful as David
Selznick or Samuel Goldwin A) most hand transplant operations are successful
B) the doctor who carried out the second successful operation is
advertising for more business
C) only the person whose immune system functions well is
considered suitable for the operation
D) there may be psychological as well as physical problems for
those who receive the operation
E) it is still too soon to tell how successful the two most recent
operations have been
C) If you are finding it very hard at the moment, as I believe, you'll
need some perseverance to succeed.
D) I know you are finding it very hard at the moment, but I'm sure
you'll succeed if you persevere.
E) I'm confident that perseverance in these hard times will lead to
success in the end.
57- Gazeteler politikacının, bir skandala karıştığı için istifa ettiğini iddia
ediyorlar.
63- (I) In England in the 1800s, coal was found conveniently close to
deposits of iron ore. (II) This made it comparatively easy and cheap to
make large quantities of iron, burning the coal to melt down the ores. 69- You can't get him to do anything unless you offer him a bribe.
(III) Today matters are seldom so easy. (IV) The huge miners strikes
of the 1980s came close to turning into a civil war. (V) Mining A) Ona bir şey yaptırmak istiyorsan, rüşvet teklif etmek zorundasın.
companies now have to spe'nd a lot of money prospecting in B) Rüşvet teklif ederek ona istediğini yaptırabilirsin.
inaccessible places. C) Biliyorsun ki o, rüşvet almadan hiçbir şey yapmaz.
D) Ona istediğini yaptırabilmenin tek yolu, rüşvet teklif etmektir.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V E) Rüşvet teklif etmezsen ona hiçbir şey yaptıramazsın.
70- She changed jobs five times until she found one exactly as she
64- (I) Anti-war activists often target the big chemical producers for wanted.
producing weapons like napalm. (II) For the big chemical companies
making widely used chemicals, the main resource required is money A) Tam istediği gibi bir iş buluncaya kadar beş kez iş değiştirdi.
committed to the company for an indefinite period. (Ill) This is why B) Beş kez iş değiştirdikten sonra nihayet tam istediği gibi bir iş
we call such an industry "capital intensive": it takes a lot of capital, or buldu.
money, to build one of the huge plants required. (IV) They are so C) Bulduğu işlerden ancak beşincisi tam onun istediği özellikleri
expensive to build that they have to be kept going 24 hours a day for taşıyordu.
365 days a year. (V) That's why big chemical plants are likened to big D) Ta ki beşinci denemesinde istediği işi buluncaya kadar sürekli iş
cooking pots kept permanently bubbling. değiştirdi.
E) İstediği özelliklerde bir iş bulduğunda, tam beş kez iş
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V değiştirmişti.
65- (I) Some companies have been able to grow big because of the 71- With the development of the telegraph, for the first time, news or
"franchise system". (II) These companies find people who wish to information could he transmitted great distances almost
operate, for example, a hotel or restaurant, and sell them the right to instantaneously.
use the name of their larger company, (III) The individuals run their
businesses according to set procedures written up in a big manual. A) Haber ya da bilginin çok uzaklara anında gönderilebilmesi ilk
(IV) It can be very risky to start a new business on your own in this kez telgrafın geliştirilmesiyle mümkün olmuştur.
economic depression. (V) They know that businesses managed B) Telgrafın getirdiği en büyük yenilik, bir haber ya da bilginin çok
according to these procedures tend to be successful because they uzaklara anında ulaşmasını sağlamak olmuştur.
benefit from advertising on a scale they could not afford themselves. C) Bir haber ya da bilgi çok uzaklara, neredeyse anında, ilk kez
telgrafla ulaştırılmıştır.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V D) Telgrafın geliştirilmesiyle, ilk kez, bir haber ya da bilgi çok
uzaklara neredeyse anında gönderilebildi.
66- (I) For two millennia, Jerusalem and the Holy Land have been a focus E) Telgrafın geliştirilmesi, bir haber ya da bilgiyi çok uzaklara
for pilgrimage and conflict. (II) Abraham, one of the earliest Hebrew anında ulaştırmayı sağlamıştır.
prophets, actually came from what is today southern Turkey. (Ill)
There have been many masters — Roman, Turkish, Egyptian, British 72- The decrease in the number of people engaged in farming in the
and Jewish — and many religions have held sway over the land. (IV) advanced nations results largely from improvements in farming
Jerusalem was considered by many as the centre of the world, and its technology.
history is that of many cultures and countries. (V) Today it is no less
venerated, and no less fought over, than in any other period of its A) Tarım teknolojisinde gerçekleşen ilerlemeler sonucu, gelişmiş
history. ülkelerde tarım alanında çalışanların sayısı hızla düşmüştür.
B) Gelişmiş ülkelerde tarımla ilgilenen insanların sayısındaki düşüş
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V büyük ölçüde, tarım teknolojisindeki gelişmelerden
kaynaklanmaktadır.
67-74. sorularda verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini bulunuz. C) Teknolojinin tarım alanında da çok yaygın uygulandığı gelişmiş
ülkelerde, tarımla uğraşan insanların sayısı hızla azalmaktadır.
D) Gelişmiş ülkelerde tarımla ilgilenen insan sayısı çok düşüktür
67- While some people are rather pessimistic about the future of the çünkü insanlar daha çok teknoloji alanına yönelmişlerdir.
world, others keep their hopes up. E) Tarımda teknolojinin ilerlemesi, gelişmiş ülkelerde, tarımla
ilgilenen insanların sayısında çok büyük bir düşüşe neden
A) Dünyanın geleceği konusunda bazı insanlar çok kötümser, olmuştur.
bazıları ise oldukça iyimserdir.
B) Gelecekte dünyayı çok kötü şeylerin beklediğine inanan insanlar, 73- We were a bit disappointed as all of us had hoped that the play would
bütün umutlarını yitirmiş durumdadırlar. be more interesting.
A) Oyun umduğumuz kadar ilginç olmayınca, hepimiz biraz hayal 78- ........ . Very occasionally it can get completely out of control, as it did
kırıklığına uğradık. in Germany in the 1920s, when people had to take baskets full of
B) Biraz hayal kırıklığına uğradık çünkü hepimiz oyunun daha ilginç notes to buy a loaf of bread. In China in the 1930s, people eating in
olacağını ummuştuk. restaurants always paid before they ate, in case the price of the meal
C) Hepimiz çok daha ilginç bir oyun beklentisi içinde olduğumuz rose as they were eating. Today, no place in the world is quite that
için bu kadar hayal kırıklığı yaşadık. bad, but inflation can be a serious problem for people on fixed
D) Biraz hayal kırıklığı yaşamamıza rağmen oyunun, incomes, like those living on a pension.
umduğumuzdan daha ilginç olduğu söylenebilir.
E) Hayal kırıklığı yaşamamızın nedeni, oyunun beklediğimiz kadar A) A police state is one in which democracy does not exist and
ilginç olmamasıydı. people have few or no personal freedoms
B) "Deflation", the opposite of inflation, refers to a fall in prices,
but is a very unusual situation
C) There are several examples in history of completely militarised
societies
D) A situation where prices keep rising is called "inflation"
E) Money has no value in itself; it is only valuable as a medium of
exchange
A) becoming the first person to do so without a life jacket 81- Ryan: Don't forget to pack plenty of warm clothes for the evenings.
B) while sitting aboard a 75-foot French-made yacht Kelly: ..........
C) unfortunately, he had a fatal accident on the return trip to Calais Ryan: Don't you remember what happened last time? We almost
D) and managed to accomplish this in less than half a day froze.
E) eight years before a similar achievement on the Niagara River Kelly: Okay, just don't moan about how heavy the bags are.
77- Luigi Galvani was an Italian physiologist who investigated the A) There is enough in here to keep a small army warm.
relationship between electrical currents and animal tissue. ......... and B) Oh, shall I pack your green cardigan, then? 1 know it's your
so is the galvanometer, an instrument which is used to detect and favourite.
measure electrical currents. C) But I don't think it will be cold there at this time of year.
D) How do you know it's going to be cold? We've never been there
A) He invented the first practical electrical switches before.
B) The verb "galvanize" is derived from his name E) Why don't you stop ordering me around and help?
C) He was arrested for animal cruelty in 1798
D) He learnt how electricity is related to nerves 82- Susie: Why don't we go and visit Grandma this weekend?
E) The Catholic Church condemned Galvani's activities Fred: Don't you remember? She was going to Paris this weekend.
Susie: ............
Fred: She's been that way ever since I can remember — always full 88- Buying apples at a local market, you notice that while the trader has
of energy. displayed his best fruit in the front, he takes what he gives you from
the back. Suspecting that he is giving you inferior apples, but not
A) She is certainly active for a woman of her age. wishing to make him hostile, you offer carefully:
B) We never seem to do anything like that.
C) Oh, she must be on her way there then, if she took the 9.30 A) Don't give me that rubbish from the back. I want the good stuff
Hovercraft. from the front.
D) It's a good thing she has the Social Services l o take care of her. B) I think you're trying to cheat me. Keep your apples.
E) She has such a boring life, we should go and cheer her up. C) Do you always take them from the back? It looks like a trick to
me.
83- Lilly: What a fantastic dress! D) If you give me any bad ones, I won't come back.
Sophie: Thanks. My brother is a fashion designer, and this is an E) Would you mind if I chose them myself?
exclusive.
Lilly: ........... 89- As you get on a crowded long-distance bus with your ticket that
specifies a particular seat, you notice that someone is occupying that
A) Do you know where I can get one just like it? seat. Though you feel that one seat is much like another, you know
B) I don't care what you say, I still think it's nice. that there will be a lot of confusion if people do not sit in their
C) Maybe so, but I still say it looks like some kind of peculiar specified seats. Hoping to do everyone a favour, you say politely to
fantasy. the peison occupying your seat:
D) It's a shame there aren't any more like it. I'd love to have one.
E) There may be plenty of others like it, but it still looks good on A) I'm sorry, but I think you are on the wrong bus.
you. B) If you don't get up immediately, I'm going to call the conductor.
C) Why can't people ever sit where they are supposed to?
D) Could I see your ticket, please? There seems to be a mix-up.
84- Lenny: Have you ever been skiing in Switzerland? E) Can I take a seat by the window please as I feel sick if I have an
Jason: Oh sure, we go there every year. aisle-seat?
Lenny: .......... 90- You are visiting someone with whom you particularly want to have a
Jason: Well, yes. There are plenty of cheaper places, but I don't long talk. However, the television is on with the volume turned up
like the kind of people you meet there. quite loud. Though it is nothing you are interested in, you find it
utterly distracting, so you say:
A) I prefer the snow conditions in the Austrian Alps myself.
B) You must be quite a good skier then. A) I've always thought it is a sign of bad manners to leave the TV on
C) I'd rather just sit in front of the TV on cold winter days. when there are guests.
D) Do you take your wife and kids along as well? B) Do you really enjoy watching such ridiculous programs?
E) I suppose it must be quite expensive. C) Wouldn't it be easier to talk without the TV on?
D) What a great show! I'm really glad I arrived in time to see it.
85- Kate: .......... E) Isn't there a football match or something more interesting that we
Stella: Why? I thought you were doing really well. could watch?
Kate: I was, before I got sick, but I've missed so many lectures and
lab sessions that I don't think I'll ever catch up. 91- Jack is a student who needs his part-time job as a pizza delivery man
Stella: Well, I can't help yon. I can't stand cutting up animals, so it's to be able to continue his studies. One Saturday night, when he is
always been my worst subject. working, he delivers five pizzas to a flat where there is a student party
going on. The person who answers the door turns out to be a friend
A) Do you think it's a good idea for me to study medicine? from his class. Jack really wishes he could go to the party, but knows
B) I think I'll have to stop my volunteer work for the environment. that it is impossible, so when he gives his friend the pizzas, he says:
C) I'm so worried about my biology exam.
D) Do you think you can help me with my Chemistry homework? A) How about giving me a big tip since I'm a friend?
E) I wish I'd never decided to study Zoology! B) Have a nice time. I'll see you in class on Monday.
C) I think I'll come in for a while. This job really tires me out.
86- Pedestrian: Hey, you almost ran over me! Why didn't you signal? D) I wish I could have fun on Saturday nights, but poor students like
Driver: . ......... me have to work.
Pedestrian: I was looking right at you, and you didn't give any E) When I have a party, 1 won't invite you either!
indication you were going to turn.
92- Though Caroline and Debbie were best friends in high school, they
A) Oh, I've seen you before, but I can't remember where. have not seen one another since Debbie got married at the age of 17.
B) I didn't signal because I didn't think anyone would be crossing. Seven years later they run into one another in the street. Debbie has
C) What are you talking about? There are no traffic signals here. three children, looks tired and unhappy. Caroline, on the other hand,
D) it's not my fault. You walked into the road without looking. has finished university and has had a good job for two years. Feeling
E) I know what the traffic code is. You don't need to remind me! sorry for her former friend, but not wanting to make her feel bad,
Caroline says to her:
87- Dawn: How was your holiday?
Janice: It was terrible. There was no water in the hotel, we were miles A) I'm really glad I didn't get married. You look terrible.
from the beach, and my husband got sick from the food. B) I don't know how you cope. I prefer having freedom and lots of
Dawn: .......... money.
Janice: Good idea, if you don't want to ruin your holiday. C) Now that you can see how well I'm doing, I'm sure you can see
what a mistake you made.
A) Well, I certainly won't go there next summer. D) I really admire the way you handle the situation. I can't bear kids
B) It really does sound terrific! myself.
C) l bet you're glad I recommended the place to you. E) What lovely children! It must be so satisfying being a mother.
D) Some people will complain about anything.
E) I knew you'd enjoy it. 93- Your brother-in-law asks you to tend him 100 dollars. Once before he
borrowed 2O dollars from you and never paid it back, so you do not
88-94. sorularda verilen durumda söylenebilecek sözü bulunuz trust him. On the other hand, you do not want to cause family
problems by refusing him too abruptly, so you say carefully:
A) What about the twenty you still owe me?
B) How can I trust you to pay me back after the last time?
C) Are you sure a hundred will be enough?
D) I'm afraid we're a bit tight ourselves this month.
E) Don't you think you're spending too much?
94- After you get off a bus, someone comes up behind you, taps you on
the shoulder, shows you a 50-dollar note, and says that you dropped
it. You are embarrassed to have done anything so careless, but are
grateful to have the money returned, so you say:
95-100. sorularda verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan seçeneği bulunuz. 98- Until you've experienced scuba diving yourself, it is impossible to
know what it's like.
95- Most people agree that he was the most dishonest president the
country has ever had. A) It's difficult to believe that you know so much about scuba
diving although you've never done it.
A) There is general agreement among people that, although he was B) Nobody can comprehend the experience of scuba diving unless
dishonest, most presidents have been even more dishonest. they've actually tried doing it.
B) It's ack C) It's hard to realise the nature of scuba diving before you make an
C) Seldom has there been a more honest president than him, and this attempt to do it alone.
is common knowledge among the citizens of the country. D) Having tried scuba diving myself, I can assure you that it's quite
D) Most people find it difficult to believe that any president could be an amazing thing to do.
as dishonest as him. E) Trying to describe scuba diving to someone who's never actually
E) It's accepted by the majority of people that the country has never done it is quite difficult to do.
had a more dishonest president than him.
99- While it is not impossible that the mayor will be re-elected, it is
96- By the time the police arrived, the kidnappers had had time to escape. certainly unlikely.
A) The police were not needed because the victim had already run A) The mayor has only a very slim chance of winning the elections
away from the kidnappers. again.
B) The police arrived just in time to prevent the kidnappers from B) Because no one dislikes the mayor, it is probable that most
escaping. people will vote for him.
C) Had the police been any later, they would not have been able to C) The mayor has a very good chance of being re-elected, although I
help the victim. don't like him myself.
D) Before the kidnappers could escape, the police had arrived. D) If he had been a well-liked mayor, more people would have voted
E) The police arrived too late as the kidnappers had already got for him.
away. E) No one ever knows for sure what the result of an election will be
until the votes are counted.
97- Had conditions been more favourable, we might have made a large
investment. 100- There is nothing like a good hot bath after a hard day's work.
A) Because there had been favourable conditions, we were able to A) The best thing to do in order to prepare for a hard day's work is to
invest a lot of money. have a hot bath.
B) With favourable conditions, there is still a possibility to make a B) A good bath is the best thing after you've spent a hot day working
lot of money on the investment. hard.
C) The favourable conditions meant that we got a large profit on our C) Following a hard day's work, there is nothing comparable to a
investment. good hot bath.
D) The conditions weren't good enough for us to consider investing D) A difficult day at the office might well be followed by a hot bath.
a great deal of money. E) There is not much point in trying to work efficiently on a hot day
E) If we had waited for the right circumstances, we wouldn't have without having a good bath now ledged by most people that there
lost so much money. have been only a few presidents as dishonest as him.
PRACTICE EXAM 19
l.E 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.E 9.E 1O.C
11.A 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.E 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A
21.B 22.E 23.D 24.C 25.C 26.B 27.E 28.A 29.D 30.B
31.C 32.E 33.B 34.E 3S.D 36.D 37.C 38.E 39.A 40.D
41.E 42.B 43.A 44.A 45.D 46.C 47.E 48.D 49.B 50.C
51.A 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.B 56.D 57.A 58.C 59.C 60.E
61.C 62.C 63.D 64.A 65.D 66.B 67.C 68.B 69.E 70.A
71.D 72.B 73.B 74.E 75.A 76.A 77.B 78.D 79.B 80.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.E 85.C 86.D 87.A 88.E 89.D 90.C
91.B 92.E 93.D 94.C 95.E 96.E 97.D 98.B 99.A 100.C