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YDS Close Test
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Yazar: Sınav Çöz Ekibi (Eğitim Uzmanı)
20 soru · Tüm sorular tek sayfada
Güncel veriler ile hazırlanmıştır
YDS, akademik düzeyde yabancı dil bilgisini ölçen ve lisansüstü başvurularında kullanılan bir sınavdır.
Bu test, kelime bilgisi ve dil bilgisi konularındaki yetkinliğinizi artırmak amacıyla hazırlanmıştır.
Toplam 20 sorudan oluşan bu testi çözerek hem bilginizi sınayabilir hem de eksik olduğunuz konuları tespit edebilirsiniz.
Soru 1
Although truth and (11) ---- may be the most powerful impulses to show moral courage, there are (12) ----. Compassion is one of these. Tentatively it can be suggested that this is the main influence upon those (13) ---- the abolition of capital punishment. It is recognition of compassion’s part that leads the upholders (14) ---- capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his (15) ----.
A)survival
B)innocence
C)victim
D)friend
E)guilty
Soru 2
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society (1) ---- at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around us, generated (2) ---- science. This explosion is already freeing (3) ---- numbers of people from their traditional bondage to nature, and now (4) ---- we have it in our power to free (5) ---- once and for all from the fear which is based on want.
A)many
B)lots of
C)vast
D)several
E)scarce
Soru 3
Although truth and (11) ---- may be the most powerful impulses to show moral courage, there are (12) ----. Compassion is one of these. Tentatively it can be suggested that this is the main influence upon those (13) ---- the abolition of capital punishment. It is recognition of compassion’s part that leads the upholders (14) ---- capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his (15) ----.
A)who urging
B)which urge
C)urged
D)who urge
E)to urge
Reklam
Soru 4
Although truth and (11) ---- may be the most powerful impulses to show moral courage, there are (12) ----. Compassion is one of these. Tentatively it can be suggested that this is the main influence upon those (13) ---- the abolition of capital punishment. It is recognition of compassion’s part that leads the upholders (14) ---- capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his (15) ----.
A)others
B)the rest
C)plenty
D)many
E)another
Soru 5
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society (1) ---- at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around us, generated (2) ---- science. This explosion is already freeing (3) ---- numbers of people from their traditional bondage to nature, and now (4) ---- we have it in our power to free (5) ---- once and for all from the fear which is based on want.
A)humane
B)men
C)manhood
D)mankind
E)humanness
Soru 6
Anthropology was (16) ---- definition impossible as long as the (17) ---- between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway (18) ---- people’s minds. It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication (19) ---- we no longer set our own belief over against our neighbor’s superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must (20) ---- together, our own among the rest.
A)with
B)as
C)by
D)for
E)in
Reklam
Soru 7
Although truth and (11) ---- may be the most powerful impulses to show moral courage, there are (12) ----. Compassion is one of these. Tentatively it can be suggested that this is the main influence upon those (13) ---- the abolition of capital punishment. It is recognition of compassion’s part that leads the upholders (14) ---- capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his (15) ----.
A)to
B)about
C)in
D)against
E)of
Soru 8
(6) ---- the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard (7) ----. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants (8) -- -- cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers (9) ----: how many fires they cause; how much litter they (10) ----; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside.
A)As though
B)Whereas
C)Whether
D)If
E)Because
Soru 9
Although truth and (11) ---- may be the most powerful impulses to show moral courage, there are (12) ----. Compassion is one of these. Tentatively it can be suggested that this is the main influence upon those (13) ---- the abolition of capital punishment. It is recognition of compassion’s part that leads the upholders (14) ---- capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his (15) ----.
A)knowledge
B)courtesy
C)decision
D)eternity
E)justice
Reklam
Soru 10
Anthropology was (16) ---- definition impossible as long as the (17) ---- between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway (18) ---- people’s minds. It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication (19) ---- we no longer set our own belief over against our neighbor’s superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must (20) ---- together, our own among the rest.
A)which
B)how
C)while
D)where
E)why
Soru 11
(6) ---- the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard (7) ----. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants (8) -- -- cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers (9) ----: how many fires they cause; how much litter they (10) ----; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside.
A)have left
B)are leaving
C)had left
D)leave
E)left
Soru 12
(6) ---- the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard (7) ----. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants (8) -- -- cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers (9) ----: how many fires they cause; how much litter they (10) ----; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside.
A)who
B)of those
C)of whom
D)of which
E)which
Reklam
Soru 13
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society (1) ---- at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around us, generated (2) ---- science. This explosion is already freeing (3) ---- numbers of people from their traditional bondage to nature, and now (4) ---- we have it in our power to free (5) ---- once and for all from the fear which is based on want.
A)for the last
B)latest
C)at the latest
D)at last
E)last of it
Soru 14
Anthropology was (16) ---- definition impossible as long as the (17) ---- between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway (18) ---- people’s minds. It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication (19) ---- we no longer set our own belief over against our neighbor’s superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must (20) ---- together, our own among the rest.
A)of
B)beneath
C)on
D)alongside
E)over
Soru 15
Anthropology was (16) ---- definition impossible as long as the (17) ---- between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway (18) ---- people’s minds. It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication (19) ---- we no longer set our own belief over against our neighbor’s superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must (20) ---- together, our own among the rest.
A)roots
B)origins
C)assumptions
D)references
E)distinctions
Reklam
Soru 16
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society (1) ---- at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around us, generated (2) ---- science. This explosion is already freeing (3) ---- numbers of people from their traditional bondage to nature, and now (4) ---- we have it in our power to free (5) ---- once and for all from the fear which is based on want.
A)change
B)was changed
C)is changing
D)are changing
E)had changed
Soru 17
(6) ---- the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard (7) ----. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants (8) -- -- cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers (9) ----: how many fires they cause; how much litter they (10) ----; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside.
A)to be said
B)to say
C)of saying
D)in saying
E)for saying
Soru 18
(6) ---- the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard (7) ----. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants (8) -- -- cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. But most probably it will all depend upon campers (9) ----: how many fires they cause; how much litter they (10) ----; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside.
A)themselves
B)folk
C)people
D)residents
E)dwellers
Reklam
Soru 19
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society (1) ---- at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around us, generated (2) ---- science. This explosion is already freeing (3) ---- numbers of people from their traditional bondage to nature, and now (4) ---- we have it in our power to free (5) ---- once and for all from the fear which is based on want.
A)for
B)by
C)with
D)in
E)against
Soru 20
Anthropology was (16) ---- definition impossible as long as the (17) ---- between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway (18) ---- people’s minds. It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication (19) ---- we no longer set our own belief over against our neighbor’s superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must (20) ---- together, our own among the rest.
Bu test, YDS/YÖKDİL (Yabancı Dil Sınavı) hazırlık kapsamında hazırlanmıştır. YDS ve YÖKDİL, akademik kariyer yapmak isteyen adayların yabancı dil seviyesini ölçen sınavlardır.
Her iki sınav da 80 sorudan oluşur ve 100 dakika süreniz vardır. Sınavlar; çeviri, kelime bilgisi, dil bilgisi, okuduğunu anlama ve paragraf tamamlama soru tiplerinden oluşur.
YDS/YÖKDİL'de en çok puan getiren bölümler okuduğunu anlama ve çeviri sorularıdır. Kelime bilgisi ve gramer konuları ise sınavın temelini oluşturur. Her gün düzenli okuma pratiği yapmak, sınav başarısını doğrudan etkiler.
Çalışma Tavsiyeleri:
Her gün en az 20 yeni kelime öğrenin
Akademik metinler okuyarak okuma becerinizi geliştirin
Gramer konularını sistematik olarak tekrar edin
Çeviri pratiği yapın — Türkçe-İngilizce ve İngilizce-Türkçe