DENİZLİ BAHÇEŞEHİR ÜNİVERSİTESİ PROFICIENCY İNGİLİZCE HAZIRLIK ATLAMA SINAVI PROGRAMI
DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı Programı İçeriği
1 – DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı ( Bahçeşehir İngilizce hazırlık Atlama ( Özel Ders – Bireysel )
2 – DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı ( Bahçeşehir İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama – 4 kişi – Grup Özel Ders )
DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı platformunda düzenlenen öğretilerde öğrenciler Özel Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında garantili yetiştirilir.
1 – DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı ( Bahçeşehir İngilizce hazırlık Atlama ( Özel Ders – Bireysel ): Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı platformunda düzenlenen Birebir Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı panellerinde bireysel olarak özel ders almak isteyen aday öğrenci, kendisine uygulanacak olan onu sınav öncesi her yönden geliştirecek, içeriğinde bulunan sınav çözüm teknikleri hakkında bilgiler vererek sınavda işini kolaylaştıracak, akademik kelimeler konusunda öğrenciye onu geliştirecek çok önemli ve büyük katkılar sağlayacak ders programının hangi günlerde uygulanmasını istediğine kendi karar verir ve Master Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı eğitim merkezindeki Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programı öğrencinin isteği doğrultusunda düzenlenir.
Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı konusunda kaç derslik bir Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programı uygulandığında öğrenci başarılı olabilir şeklinde ki sorunu, öğrencinin sınavda almak zorunda olduğu nota ve seviyesine göre karar verilir ve çözülür. Fakat şurası bir gerçek ki, Temel Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı eğitim merkezindeki birebir uygulanacak olan Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programı, öğrencinin tüm eksik ve yetersiz yanlarını kapsayan, onaran, tamamlayan ve seviyesini yükselten bir özellikte olacaktır.
Ayrıca, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programı tüm özellik, incelik ve ayrıntıları ile Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı merkezimizde uygulanarak öğrenciyi Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programıyla sınava ve sınavda başarılı olmaya hazır bir hale getirecektir.
2 – DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı ( Bahçeşehir İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama – 4 kişi – Grup Özel Ders ): Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı ile ilgili alanda Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı merkezindeki Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı seminerlerinde içeriğinde ki öğrencilere yararlı olacak ve onları sınavda çok rahatlatacak olan bilgileri Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı platformunda düzenlenen Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı panellerinde öğrencinin hazırlık öncesinde aldığı eğitimlerin kalite ve türüne göre düzenleyen, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında alınan dersler toplu olmasına rağmen 4 öğrencinin her birine ulaşabilen ve birebir özel ders kalitesinde bilgiler sunan programların uygulandığı Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı dalında DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı platformunda düzenlenen DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı panellerinde aynı üniversiteye devam eden 4 öğrenciden oluşturulan grup dersleri de mevcuttur. Bu grupların 4 kişiden oluşturulması tamamen bilimsel araştırmalar sonucunda bulunmuş bulgulara dayanır. Zira, DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı eğitim merkezinde grup şeklinde yapılan Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı derslerinde en iyi sonuçların 4 ve 4 kişiyi geçmeyen gruplarda elde edildiği kanıtlanmıştır.
Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı için eğitim verilen kampüslerde DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı seminerlerinde, mevcut olarak az öğrenci bulunan bu gruplarda öğrenci, istediği anda anlamadığı bir konu hakkında soru sorabilir bu imkan her zaman öğrenci için mevcuttur. Diğer yandan da, DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı programında eğitmen öğrenci sayısının az olmasından yararlanarak onlarla hem daha yakın iletişim kurabilir hemde çok daha iyi ilgilenebilir.
Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı için hazırlanan programlardaki DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce hazırlık Atlama Sınavı öğretilerinde gruplar için sağlanmış bu olumlu faktörlerin tümünün bir araya gelmesi ile ortaya iyi DENİZLİ Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi ( Proficiency ) İngilizce Hazırlık Atlama Sınavı eğitimi verilmiş ve sınavda başarılı olabilme ihtimalleri yüksek öğrenciler ortaya çıkar.
2008-2009 Academic Year
SAMPLE EXAM
SECTION 1- READING ( 30 POINTS )
Questions 1-3: On your answer sheet, mark the alternative which best completes each sentence.
1. Having begged for a few years, ……………… .
a) the decision to sell “ The Big Issue” gives Dave a big chance.
b) selling “ The Big Issue” is a great opportunity for Dave.
c) making 7.5 dollars a day is not enough for Dave.
d) Dave knows hecklers and “taxing” are common problems.
2. ……………… to whom they report.
a) A growing body of evidence does indeed suggest that Enron was a case of bad management
b) In theory, a company’s auditors are appointed independently by its shareholders
c) The Enron fiasco has shown that all is not well with the governance of many big American companies
d) In Congress, politicians are engaged in an investigation of Enron’s managers
3. Since unemployment is a major social concern, ……………… .
a) people enjoy the benefits of living in a rich country.
b) the new government has been making tremendous efforts to reduce it.
c) unemployment compensation scheme had been abolished.
d) the economic prospect seemed discouraging.
Questions 4-6: On your answer sheet, mark the alternative which best completes each paragraph.
4. Mount Everest, 29.002 feet high, is situated on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Since the end of the nineteenth
century climbers have been ambitious to conquer it and stand on the highest point of land in the world.
However, it was on 29
th May 1953 that Everest was conquered for the first time; two British climbers were able
to reach the top. …………………
In fact, before this successful climb, there had been ten other attempts and they had all ended in failure.
a) The first climbing expeditions to the Everest were organized by the Royal Geographical Society in London.
b) One should remember that snow and ice are not the climber’s greatest enemy on Everest.
c) On the other hand, after the Second World War, Everest expeditions had to start not from Tibet but from
Nepal.
d) Thus, they were the first men known to have done so.
5. Japanese culture places a strong emphasis on mutual help among blood relatives. As a result, the proportion
of elderly people living with their children is very high when compared with European countries. ………………… .
This is partly due to migration but also to rising numbers of unmarried older people and childless couples.
a) All efforts, therefore, should be directed to meeting their needs.
b) In fact, in Japan the rate of divorce was increasing rapidly.
c) In some families, grandmothers take over the child care roles of their daughters.
d) This proportion was even higher, but has declined since 1960’
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6. The president is the Head of State and represents the unity of the Turkish Nation. ………………… His duties
also include calling the parliament to session, publishing laws, returning laws to parliament for reconsideration,
deciding upon renewal of parliamentary elections, appointing the Prime Minister or accepting his resignation.
a) He is to come from a very educated family educated in modern and credited schools.
b) The president should use his authority to decide upon renewal of parliamentary elections.
c) He oversees the workings of the Constitution and ensures that the departments of the state function
harmoniously.
d) The Prime Minister must be personally in line with the Presidential tendencies.
Questions 7-9: On your answer sheet, mark the alternative which best gives the answer in that situation.
7. You have been to a special exhibition of Ottoman art, held in the National Museum. You have been much
impressed by the variety and the beauty of the exhibits. So, next day in the office, you recommend it to your
colleagues, you say:
a) The National Museum sometimes holds special exhibitions; at present there is one on Ottoman art.
b) Yes, I went to the exhibition at the National Museum, and do agree that it is very representative.
c) The exhibition of Ottoman art at the National Museum is apparently quite unique one. I suppose you’ve
already seen it.
d) Yesterday, I went to that exhibition of Ottoman art at the National Museum, and thought it was superb. Make
sure you don’t miss it.
8. Your music set is not working well, so you want to get it repaired, but don’t know where to take it. You want
a friend to suggest a good place. You say:
a) My music set is in need of repair. Can you recommend someone good?
b) You know, this music set cost a lot, but it is always breaking down.
c) I am afraid they will charge an awful lot to repair it.
d) Were you satisfied with the service they offered?
9. A friend is worried about his son because he has been getting really poor marks at school. Your friend’s
manner is rather too authoritarian and you think he is too hard on the boy. Rather tentatively, you say:
a) What are his friends like? Are they a bad influence on him?
b) It is serious. You will have to make him work harder.
c) Perhaps you are putting too much pressure on him; he is just at the age that reacts badly to pressure.
d) Don’t charge your manner. He’ll give in.
Questions 10-12: On your answer sheet, mark the best irrelevant alternative in the paragraph.
10. England has a sad record of journalists succumbing to pressure from politicians and officials. (II) Indeed,
many of them are virtually bought by powerful interests. (III) They find it hard to resist the combination of
temptation and pressure that the government has at its disposal. (IV) Naturally, the country as a whole realizes
what is happening and has no confidence in its newspapers. (V) The Sunday Times, which is based in London,
is Britain’s biggest newspaper.
a) II b) III c) IV d) V
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11. (I) The collapse of the economies of Southeast Asia in the early years of the decade was later followed by
that of Korea, the classic tiger economy. (II) What happens next in a region that is now strewn with the wrecks
of so-called economic miracle? (III) This leaves Europe and United States as significant mass markets. (IV) The
assumption that recession will spread in the region owing to capital flight and belt-tightening is most plausible.
This will deepen as foreign investors increasingly reduce their profile in southeast Asia.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV
12. Stress affects almost everyone from the highly pressured executive to the busy homemaker or student. (II) It
can cause a variety of physical disorders ranging from headaches to stomach ulcers and even alcoholism. (III) It
is believed that a little bit stress won’t do any harm. (IV) Stress, like common cold, is a problem that can’t be
cured; however, it can be controlled. (V) A person can learn to control stress by setting realistic goals, enjoying
a hobby and/ or physical exercise, and by maintaining a good, warm relationship with family and friends.
a) II b) III c) IV d) V
Questions 13-15: On your answer sheet, mark the alternative which best rewrites each sentence.
13. I have been abroad for nearly two years, so I am out of touch with everything here.
a) I feel quite like a stranger now that I am back after almost two years abroad.
b) Two years or so out of the country will make you feel differently about your own country.
c) On my return after almost two years, I was touched to find a few changes here.
d) Two years abroad has estranged me, so I don’t want to go back to my country.
14. International conventions have long been prohibiting the use of chemical weapons during war, but how
effective is this likely to be?
a) Can such international bodies be relied upon to ban effectively in the long-term the use of chemical weapons
in time of war?
b) For many years now, chemical warfare has been banned by international agreement, but can the ban be
enforced?
c) How effectively might the prohibition of chemical warfare be if it had the backing of so many international
bodies?
d) Over a period of very many years, various international agreements have been drawn up to prohibit the use of
chemical weapons in wartime, but they have hardly been effective, have they?
15. Unless a country can establish the fact that its economy is sound, the world’s public and private lenders
alike refuse to extend loans.
a) As long as a country has a reliable economy, investors from all over the world will refrain from granting
loans.
b) Only when a country builds up stable economy do public and private investors of the world agree to lend
loans.
c) If a country fails to formulate a static economy, public and private investors will be intent on making
investments there.
d) Until a country proves the fact that it has a stable economy, investors from all over the world will queue up to
make investments in that country.
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Questions 16-18: On your answer sheet, mark the alternative which best completes each dialogue.
16.
Burton: I’ve been reading about landing operations during World War II.
Dennis:
…………………………..
Burton:
Quite a lot! Did you know that American submarines sank nearly 500 ships
in European waters alone?
Dennis:
No, I didn’t. That’s quite an impressive figure.
a) Yes, I’ve read that book. But I am not sure how reliable the information is.
b) Well, do you think that you are an expert on these matters?
c) So, you say it is rather interesting! Then why don’t you give it to me after you’ve finished it?
d) Well, what have you learned?
17.
Emily: How are you getting on with that novel? James Joyce is supposed to be
difficult to read.
Miriam:
Let’s say his style is unusual and you do need to get used to it.
Emily:
…………………………..
Miriam:
Oh, certainly. His ideas are really very interesting and impressive.
a) I suppose all popular writers have their own individual style.
b) Well, in the end, do you think it is worth all that effort?
c) I haven’t read any of his books yet, but I believe I will develop a sudden interest in them.
d) Does his special style of writing serve any useful purpose?
18.
Patient: Well, doc, I’ve been suffering from a soar throat and high fever since
yesterday evening.
Doctor:
It is probably due to common cold.
Patient:
…………………………..
Doctor:
I will prescribe some pills and antibiotics for you, but the best thing you
should do is a good deal of rest in bed.
a) What should I do to overcome it?
b) Is my condition too serious?
c) Do you think I will really need to rest for a while?
d) How long does it take me to recover fully and go back to work?
Questions 19-25: Circle the best options according to the paragraphs below.
(I)
There are several points to remember when buying food. First of all, larger shops sell goods at lower prices
than smaller shops. As most people know, supermarkets often sell
their own brands of many products. ‘Own
brands’ are, on average, cheaper than the brands of leading manufacturers. For example, on items such as peas,
beans, soap and soap powder, own brands can be up to 15 percent cheaper. On some lines, such as washing-up
liquid, the savings can be even greater. There is no reason to suppose that own brand ones are inferior. They are
commonly produced in the same place as the branded
ones. Often the difference is the packaging and the price.
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19. It can be inferred from the paragraph that ………………………….. .
a) all own-brand items expired long ago.
b) own-brand items are cheaper because they are produced by the company itself.
c) own-brand items are usually lower in quality, and thus in price as well.
d) Own-brand items are not lower in quality than other products.
20. It can be inferred from the paragraph that ………………………….. .
a) all items are said to be cheaper in supermarkets than in small shops.
b) leading manufacturers earn better by producing own-brand items for supermarkets.
c) price difference between own-brand items and others can be no greater than 15%.
d) washing-up liquid has a low cost of production.
21. What does ‘their’ refer to?
a) supermarkets’ b) manufacturers’ c)supermarket’s d)manufacturer’s
22) What does ‘ones’ refer to?
a) brands b) products c) prices d) packs
(II)
(1)
When Lydia Nash appeared on the TV program. Who wants to be a millionaire? And was fortunate
enough to win $16,000, she decided to give all the money away.
This wouldn’t have been surprising if she had
been rich or famous, but Lydia is a 19-year-old student.
(2)
Lydia gave all the money to a charity in Thailand which helps orphan children- children without parents.
They
were living in an institution called orphanage. She had also worked there as a volunteer for the previous
three years, asking for no money. ‘I first visited the orphanage when I was seventeen, and I felt very depressed
by what I saw. When I got back to England I felt angry- looking around all I could see were people who were
obsessed with money. That convinced me to return to Thailand the following year.
(3)
After she won the money some of her friends at university thought that maybe she had made the wrong
decision. ‘Some people said I should have saved it for a deposit to buy a house or to pay back my students loan.’
Lydia said. ‘That really annoyed me. Students seem to live in an unreal world, where they always complain
about being poor. But there’s an enormous difference between our situation and people who have absolutely no
money.’
(4)
With the help of the money Lydia gave them, the charity has just finished building ‘Rainbow House’, a
new facility that will house 50 young children, where they will live until they are adopted.
23) In paragraph 1, what does ‘fortunate’ mean?
a) unlucky b) risky c) lucky d) destiny
24) In paragraph 4, what does ‘adopted’ mean?
a) employed b) taken in c) abandoned d) droned
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25) In paragraph 1, ‘This’ refers to ___.
a) making a surprise
b) being rich and famous
c) giving all the money away
d) appearing on TV
26) In paragraph 2, ‘They’ refers to ___.
a) parents
b) charities
c) children
d) orphans
(III)
For years, it has been assumed that obesity is the result of ‘too much food and too little exercise’. While this
maxim is largely correct, the etiology of obesity can be much more complex. There is a well-documented
familial tendency, but whether this is of environmental or genetic origin is unclear. Studies of twins separated at
birth and living apart provide strong evidence for a substantial genetic influence. Children of overweight
parents, when adopted by lean families, have a greater tendency to become obese than do adoptee from nonobese
natural parents. ‘Energy efficiency’ may contribute to obesity; with reserves of fat deposits readily
available to metabolize in the obese, a given amount of activity requires a smaller expenditure of energy. This
theory has been invoked by those who complain that they ‘gain weight whether they eat or not’, and indeed
there is evidence of differences in energy efficiency among individuals. Similarly, obesity has been attributed to
abnormally low basal metabolic rates (BMRs) since obese individuals do show lower BMRs. However, this fact
is due to an artifact of BMR measurement; a larger proportion of the total fat mass of an obese person is inert,
low-metabolizing fat, a fact that makes BMR calculations lower.
27) The main idea of this passage is __________.
a) to discredit the idea that there is a greater degree of energy efficiency in the obese.
b) that the environmental and the genetic causes of obesity are more or less the same.
c) To establish that the factors behind obesity are highly complex and even contradictory.
d) That obesity is a serious health hazard and that a great deal more research into the treatment of it is
required.
28) What does the word ‘assume’ mean?
a) suppose b)satisfy c) affirm d) promise
29) Find the word in the paragraph which means ‘provide, supply’.
a) gain b) contribute c) metabolize d) require
30) Find the word in the paragraph which means ‘proof, verification’.
a) expenditure b) artifact c) lean d) evidence
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SECTION 2 LISTENING (20 POINTS)
PART A: WHILE LISTENING
You are going to listen two people talking about taking classes over the Internet. You have 3 minutes before you
listen to the conversation. Then choose the correct answer for each question.
31. James is trying to _____.
a. register for classes at a community college
b. decide what subject to major in
c. register for an online course
d. be friends with Rick
32. According to Rick, online classes are _____.
a. the same as traditional classes
b. more convenient than traditional classes
c. more easier than traditional classes
d. more challenging than traditional classes
33. James finds it difficult to complete his education at
the community college because _____.
a. many of the classes are held while he is at work
b. he cannot afford tuition
c. it is very expensive
d. it does not offer the courses he needs
34. James wants a degree so that he can _____.
a. move ahead in the company where he works
b. find a job at a different company
c. learn another language
d. go to graduate school
35. According to Rick, one advantage of taking online
classes is _____.
a. scheduling
b. cost
c. forming relationships with classmates
d. professors
36. In his online courses, Rick has to _____.
a. send emails to his classmates
b. post comments on a discussion board
c. meet with his classmates in person
d. chat with his professors
37. Rick often participates in his online classes _____.
a. before he goes to work
b. during the weekend
c. while he is at his job
d. at nights
38. According to Rick, in an online course _____.
a. it is easy to form relationships with other students
b. it is difficult to catch up if you fall behind
c. students are not taught by qualified professors
d. it is clear that they are difficult
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SECTION 2 LISTENING (20 POINTS)
PART B: NOTE – TAKING
You are going to listen to a lecture about slang in language. Listen to the lecture and take notes.
English Preparatory Program
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SECTION 2 LISTENING (20 POINTS)
PART B: NOTE – TAKING
You are going to listen to a lecture about slang in language. Listen to the lecture and take notes.