Adjectives and Adverbs Testleri 10
Adjectives and Adverbs Testleri 10
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Soru 1 |
A fearless explorer, Columbus turned out to be an ineffective administrator and a poor geographer.
A | It was Columbus’s geographical and administrative abilities rather than his courage that led to his success. |
B | It turned out that Columbus was not as good an administrator as he was a geographer and an explorer. |
C | If Columbus had been a more effective administrator and a better geographer, he would have been a more successful explorer. |
D | Columbus’s courage as an explorer was not matched by his abilities in either geography or administration. |
E | Although he was not a brave explorer, Columbus’s skill in administration and geography made up for his other deficiencies. |
Soru 2 |
The Iranian authorities make little effort to attract foreign tourists, and most holiday makers respond with equal scorn to the idea of spending even a day in Iran.
A | If only the Iranian government made a little more effort, tourists would love to spend even a day there. |
B | Neither the Iranian authorities nor the potential tourists think that Iran would make a good tourist destination. |
C | No one wants to go to Iran on holiday even though the government has been trying to attract tourists. |
D | The Iranian government is not interested in tourism much, and most potential tourists are just as happy not to consider going there at all. |
E | Because of recent efforts by the government of Iran, it appears that holiday makers might begin spending a short time there. |
Soru 3 |
Stopping drug smuggling requires vigilant control at a country's borders.
A | Points of entry into a country must be attentively monitored in order to put an end to the illegal import and export of drugs. |
B | No matter how careful border guards are, it is extremely doubtful if drug smuggling can be stopped. |
C | Officials at the borders must be selected very carefully if they are expected to put an end to drug smuggling. |
D | In order to make a profit off the drug trade, smugglers must be careful when they cross borders. |
E | It is unrealistic to expect to stop drug smuggling completely despite increasing controls at the borders.
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Soru 4 |
A healthy diet is one of the best ways of avoiding heart disease.
A | The best way to avoid heart disease is by switching to a healthier diet. |
B | One of the most effective strategies in the fight against heart disease is healthy eating. |
C | Heart disease may well be caused by an improper diet. |
D | The only way to be sure of not getting heart disease is by eating healthy food. |
E | In rare cases, people with heart disease can be cured through healthy eating. |
Soru 5 |
Developing countries are copying Western-style transport systems, particularly the problems they create.
A | Underdeveloped countries hope that Westem-style transport systems will help to solve their problems. |
B | The trouble with the developing world copying transport systems from the West is that these systems are not very suitable for them. |
C | If the Third World countries wish to develop properly, they need to adopt Western-style transport systems. |
D | Developing countries are adopting the negative aspects of the transport systems of the Western world even more than the positive ones. |
E | There are so few positive aspects to Westem-style transport systems that developing countries should not copy them. |
Soru 6 |
There is hardly anything more unpleasant than a hot summer day in a city centre.
A | Few things can be more disagreeable than being in a city centre on a hot summer day. |
B | It is hard to put up with summer, especially if you live in the city centre. |
C | There are plenty of tilings that are worse than a hot summer day in the middle of a city. |
D | If you look around, it is not hard to find other places as miserable as a city centre on a hot summer day. |
E | City centres are more unpleasant in summer than at any other time of year. |
Soru 7 |
The United States is almost completely dependent on the automobile.
A | The United States is practically totally reliant on the motor car. |
B | Almost everyone in the United States has a reliable car. |
C | The United States would come to a complete standstill without cars. |
D | Most people in the United States want to own a dependable car. |
E | There are more cars in the United States than anywhere else in the world. |
Soru 8 |
During the next decade, the world population will estimably rise by at least half a billion people.
A | The world population has been rising at a rate of half a billion people every ten years. |
B | The world population is expected to rise by no fewer than 500 million people in the next ten years. |
C | As a general rule, every ten years, the world population rises by about 500 million. |
D | It is feared that, in ten years, the world population could be much larger than it: is today. |
E | Over the last ten years, the world population has risen by approximately 500 million people. |
Soru 9 |
In the world we live in, the aggressive person, not the talented, is usually the one who gets a better job.
A | In today’s competitive world, it is the best qualified people who land the best jobs. |
B | The reality in today's world is that talent usually takes second place to aggression in the job market. |
C | In the current job market, forcefulness is normally rewarded with the best positions and highest pay. |
D | You have a good chance of getting a good job with a high salary if you are violent and belligerent. |
E | Aggressive people do not always get the best jobs with the highest pay. |
Soru 10 |
When men first went into space in the late 1950s, everyone expected that space travel would develop far faster than it actually has.
A | Space travel at first developed at a remarkably fast rate after the first manned space flights of the late 1950s. |
B | The late 1950s, when man first went into space, was a time of rapid development in space travel. |
C | Most of the assumptions about the pace of development of space travel made in the late 1950s were correct. |
D | It would have been impossible to meet the optimistic predictions about how rapidly space travel would develop after the late 1950s. |
E | Compared to the predictions made in the late 1950s, at the time of the first manned space flights, the pace of development of space travel has been rather slow. |
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