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A) in/at B) with/in C) by /from D) for/through E) through/of

7.) Teaching business ethics ---- students ---- such international environment can be tricky,because there are so many cultural differences.

A) of / from B) over / at* C) to / in D) about / with E) towards / for

8.) The mountain peaks Camlıhemsin attract mountaineers ---- all over the world.

A) between / of B) above / across* B) upon / for D) near / beyond E) around / from

9.) The Republicans in America are in danger ---- destroying their reputation ---- managing the economy.

A) by/in B) about/over C) of/for D) at/through E) for/by

10.) It is financially unsound to put a product ---- the market ---- first testing it.

A) for / through B) into/by C) at/after D) to / over E) on / without

11.) Economists take pride ---- the sophis-ticated statistical techniques ---- which they rely to analyze phenomena such as growth rates, inflation, unemployment, trade and fiscal practices.

A) at / for B) about / from C) over / by D) out of / through E) in / on

12.) Much can be learned from a study ---- two Medicare bills that are currently working their way ---- Congress.

A) in / at B) for / into C) to / over D) of / through E) from / for

13.) Moreover, ---- its own statutes, the EU itself is obliged to consult the trade unions ---- a number of topics.

A) under / on B) with / at C) from / for D) on / against E) to / over

14.) After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the opening of formerly closed borders, traders - --- Georgia and Armenia, crossed over the borders ---- Turkey to make a living.

A) at / with B) of / about C) from / to D) between / back E) on / towards

15.) Tibetan monks, who are experts ---- meditation, rid themselves of negativity ---- augmenting the brain’s gamma waves, which can be measured in a lab.

A) of / from B) on / about C) for / through D) in / by E) at / towards

16.) One can see ---- a glance why small children are immediately attracted ---- these noisy, colourful toys.

A) at / to B) in / by C) with / for D) by / with E) of / to

17.) ---- an average of five credit cards per person, the people in the United States buy more ---- credit than the people in any other country in the world.

A) By / from B) For / of C) To / with D) With / on E) At / by

18.) The Bush Administration’s restoration of diplomatic relations with Libya ---- more than a quarter of a century of often violent confrontation is largely the result of several years ---- painstaking and mostly secret diplomacy.

A) for / by B) in / over

C) after / of D) through / through E) at / with

19.) Psychological studies show that Belgian and French workers place greater importance --- - personal independence than do workers ---- many other countries.

A) in / of B) on / in C) about / by D) to / for E) of / within

20.) Ancient Pompeii, destroyed in A.D. 79 ---- an eruption of Vesuvius, lay buried ---- rock and ash until the 18th century.

A) by / under B) at / for C) with / below D) in / on E) through / over

21.) The Houston Caribbean Festival brings a feast ---- music and colour ---- the streets of downtown Houston each year.

A) on / by B) at / over C) of / to D) above / off E) to / within

22.) Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the highest mountain ---- Africa, rises 5,895 metres ---- sea level.

A) over / at B) across / into C) at / through D) below / to E) in / above

23.) We humans, like all warm-blooded animals, can keep our core body temperatures pretty constant regardless ---- the physical conditions in the world ---- us.

A) to / through B) with / for C) about / inside D) on / over

E) of / around

24.) Compared with the United States after 9/11, India has reacted ---- the Mumbai attacks ---- restraint.

A) over / from B) for / in C) by / to D) to / with E) at / over

25.) On entering a traditional Japanese home, you should take ---- your slippers and leave them ---- the door.

A) away / before B) out / at C) up / through D) over / by E) off / in front of

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1.B 2.C 3.E 4.B 5. A 6. C 7.B 8.E 9.C 10. E 11. E 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. A 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. D 21. C 22. E 23. E 24. D 25. E

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1.) A Marine Protected Area is an area of the ocean that is protected ---- law in order to preserve areas ---- high biological importance.

A) over / for B) with / in C) to / at D) by / of E) within / off

2.) Swine flu is diagnosed clinically by means of the typical symptoms and the patient’s history -- -- association ---- people known to have the disease.

A) for / around B) from / of C) through / by D) on / in E) of / with

3.) The people of rural Anatolia, who begin their preparations for winter as early as in May and June, continue right ---- the end of October ---- the collection, first, of firewood and then the preparation of foodstuffs.

A) by / over B) at / for C) in / to D) to / with E) after / about

4.) The separation of people —- categories is one of the most important ways in which one group asserts and maintains its dominance —- another.

A) from/ by B) into/over C) to/with D)on/through E) at/for

5.) Experts and officials believe that an outbreak —- epidemic diseases or severe climatic conditions could have an adverse impact —- the Anatolian wild sheep population.

A)in / of B) over / through C) of / on D) by / into E) from / at

6.) According to the hygiene hypothesis, living in an environment that is too clean deprives the immune system —- the necessary exposure —- bacteria and germs which can serve to strengthen it.

A) for / through B) into / from C) of / to D) with / on E) over / at

7.) In the future, there will probably be so many people with the power to send signals — space that it will not be possible to control communication — galaxies.

A) within / over B) into / between* C) upon / through D) along / for E) in / by

8.) The 2010 Nobel Prize — chemistry was awarded — three chemists all studying carbon compounds.

A) f o r / to B) in / by C) about / from D) on / for E) of / among

9.) The exosphere, which is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere, is an ill-defined zone beginning somewhere — the thermosphere, and fading off — the vacuum of space.

A) between / from B) on / away C) under / between D) above / into E) about I by

10.) No pharaoh is more famous than Tutan- khamen but, ----his fame, very little is

actually known about him.

A) even If B) In case of C) in excess of D) In order to E) despite

11.) ---- some countries possess nuclear weapons and others do not, there will be chronic global Insecurity.

A) Thanks to B) In case of C) So long as D) Just as E) As if

12.) The animals, which are threatened ---- by poaching and farming, are protected in these private game parks.

A) throughout B) instead C) whereby D) elsewhere E) either

13.) Some people reckon that, in the workplace, being popular is ---- important ---- being effective.

A) more / while B) so / that C) too / for D) even / enough E) as / as

14.) Apparently, the firemen are ---- asking for higher wages, they are ---- demanding a

reduction in their working hours.

A) not only / also B) both / and C) also / but D) even / still E) neither / nor

15.) Even in the middle of the last century, education was the exception ---- the rule.

A) according to B) except for C) with regard to D) rather than E) as well as

16.) --- concentrating on creating training opportunities, their government ought to turn its attention to creating more jobs.

A) Far from B) More than

C) Instead of D) In accordance with E) In case of

17.) Trade-union membership in Germany, ---- in the rest of Europe, is shrinking.

A) so B) whether C) though D) as E) unless

18.) ---- the bubonic plague overturned the social order in Medieval Europe, ---- AIDS seems likely to reshape Africa.

A) Even so / though B) Similarly / even C) In case / moreover D) Accordingly / as E) Just as / so

19.) Western scholarship ---- impose itself on the developing world, but at last the West is beginning to realize that it has much to learn itself.

A) ought to B) has to C) used to D) might E) would

20.) Unions in their traditional role were pro- worker ---- anti-consumer: they wanted high prices because they could extort a share of the profits.

A) as B) still C) or D) but E) even

21.) ----psychologists use live subjects in their studies; they need to be sensitive to ethic issues that can arise in the conduct of their research.

A) Whether B) Just as C) Even if D) Yet E) Since

22.) According to a country-wide survey, people living In the North East of England are ---- likely to claimpsychic powers ---- those living elsewhere in the country.

A) most/as B) more/than C) not only / but also D) so/that E) less /but

23.) The last company chairman, ---- killers were never positively identified, was shot and subsequently died in New York three years ago.

A) whose B) who C) that D) which E) whom

24.) Apparently---- leader has the courage, to risk even short-term unpopularity by embarking on a program that will ensure economic revival.

A) some B) either C) neither D) both E) any

25.) This particular company, rightly or wrongly, Regards ---- as Europe's largest manufacturer of black-lead and colored pencils.

A) itself B) each other C) the others D) themselves E) one another

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1. D 2. E 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. E 11. C 12. D 13. E 14. A 15. D 16.C 17.D 18. E 19.C 20.E 21.E 22.B 23. A 24. C 25. A

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1.) ---- the eminent Victorian biologist Thomas Huxley, the great sea fisheries were inexhaustible.

A) In accord with B) In view of C) With regard to D) According to E) In the case of

2.) She needs a change; she should take a holiday; but she pretending ---- she can’t afford one.

A) that B) if C) whereas D) as ever E) that is

3.) Structural unemployment has often been associated with technological unemployment, --- -, unemployment result-ing from the increased use of laboursaving machines.

A) So as B) so far C) that is D) what's more E) even so

4.) Relations between China and Tibet just may be on the improve, but little has yet been said about it by ---- side.

A) neither B) either C) each D) both E) some

5.) A narrative essay is a non-fiction composition ---- the writer explores the subject by telling a story.

A) in which B) which C) where D) whose E) when

6.) The US dollar's slide may continue, but---- handled carefully it might not harm the world economy.

A) until B) whether C) though D) if E) whereas

7.) Romanesque architecture, which prevailed throughout Europe from the mid-1Oth to the

13th century, is based upon an art which developed from ---- of the Romans.

A) that B) those C) the one D) most E) such

8.) The hard truth is that money alone, ---- form it takes, is unlikely to solve Germany's demographic problems.

A) which B) what C) however D) whatever E) whoever

9.) The British workforce works longer hours than most of its European counterparts, ---- productivity is not improved as a result.

A) so B) therefore C) since D) as E) yet

10.) Strategists argue that today's armed forces should be prepared for multiple but smallish expeditionary operations in remote anddisparate places, ---- for just one big conflagration.

A) as soon as B) than ever C) most of all D) rather than E) more often

11.) ---- demand grows for graduate business degrees, schools are offering their students more options regarding the length and content of their programmes.

A) If B) As C) Unless D) Once E) Whenever

12.) For more than a decade, economists have maintained ---- the dollar was too expensive and its devaluation was unavoidable.

A) whereas B) because C) that D) since E) as

13.) Designed as a palace and fortress for the Moorish monarchs of Granada, the Alhambra is surrounded by a heavily fortified wall ---- a mile in perimetre.

A) except for B) apart from C) just as D) so long as E) more than

14.) In Renaissance England, though the European influence was strong ---- poetry was concerned, the native drama continued to develop and gain popularity.

A) as well as B) in that C) so that D) as far as E) in case

15.) The Symbolists explored the subtle changes in the human psyche and conveyed them through symbol and metaphor ---- by direct statement.

A) including B) rather than C) not so much as D) such as E) as if

16.) She can have the job ---- she is willing to work on Saturdays.

A) apart from B) owing to C) except D) provided E) whereas

17.) Middle children are obviously affected by the fact that they never have their parents’ attention all to ----.

A) themselves B) each C) itself D) one another E) each other

18.) Today virtually all country and suburban weeklies and small dailies are produced by offset lithography, a procedure ---- photographs can be reproduced inexpensively.

A) why B) that C) which D) whether E) by which

19.) The belief that anyone can aspire to anything is ---- America’s greatest gifts to the world.

A) as much as B) some of C) one of D) another E) the other

20.) Children can benefit from their experiences - --- they retain information from these experiences over time.

A) that B) even though C) so long as D) so E) while

21.) ---- fiction gives something more than pleasure, it hardly justifies itself as a subject of study.

A) Because B) Unless C) When D) If E) After

22.) ---- the average education level of the women in the United States is higher than that of their male counterparts, they are highly concentrated in underpaid and menial jobs.

A) Although B) Now that C) Until D) As if E) In case

23.) Despite the passage of a decade since its opening, the Maritime Museum in Istanbul remains undeservedly little-known today ---- a lack of publicity.

A) instead of B) in spite of C) contrary to D) as to E) owing to

24.) ---- in France, where it was a pleasure strictly limited to the aristocracy, in the British Isles drinking chocolate was made available to the middle classes from the outset.

A) Except B) Rather C) Unlike D) Just as E) Besides

25.) Perfectionism constricts people just when the fast-moving world requires more flexibility, and ----, it turns them into success slaves.

A) consequently B) nevertheless C) still D) however E) contrarily

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1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. E 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. E 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. E 19. C 20. C 21.B 22. A 23. E 24.C 25. A

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1.) ---- Americans are generally marrying less, they still marry, divorce and especially remarry at rates higher than in most other countries.

A) As B) When C) Since D) Just as E) Even though

2.) ---- English contains a vast lexical inheritance from Latin, Persian has absorbed a great number of Arabic loanwords.

A) As long as B) Because C) Even if D) Just as E) Whether

3.) Some 30 women are running in the Kuwaiti general election, ---- few, if any, are expected to win.

A) so that B) in that C) whether D) because E) although

4.) Studying the origin of language was once thought to be ---- an endeavour ---- scientific societies actually forbade it.

A) rather / than B) such / that C) not / but D) either / or E) both / and

5.) During the second half of the 20th century, the fracture rates among high-risk European populations grew higher, ---- this increase was modest compared with that of the urbanized populations in Southern Asia.

A) in case B) because C) unless D) but E) now that

6.) Citizens of countries that are members of the EU, as well as citizens from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, do not need a visa to visit Germany ---- their stay does not exceed three months.

A) whereas B) as if C) so long as D) whether E) so that

7.) Every Turkish citizen over the age of 25 is eligible to be a deputy in Parliament ---- he or she has completed primary education and has not been convicted of a serious crime.

A) with the idea that

B) from the point of view that C) despite the fact that D) by the fact that E) on condition that

8.) The number of frauds in the US ---- the criminal uses someone else’s credit card number doubled to 162,000 cases in 2002.

A) in which B) by whom C) of which D) which E) with whom

9.) Unlike many other European nations, Finland has not been the destination of large groups of foreign workers, ---- has it ever been a colonial power.

A) and B) nor C) or D) also E) not

10.) It is assumed ---- an educational programme should emphasize the valid aspects of the cultural and historical past.

A) whereby B) since C) as D) that E) in case

11.) The most rewarding aspect of taking photographs is to be able to immortalize on your film people’s hearts, smiles, and soul ---- you can always feel like you are a part of their world.

A) while B) as though C) so that D) whereas E) whenever

12.) Painters ---- diverse ---- Goya, Manet, and Picasso were inspired by Titian and other Renaissance painters.

A) as / as B) both / and C) not only / but also D) so / that E) such / as

13.) It is generally thought that animals love us -- -- who or what we are.

A) so long as B) no matter C) provided that D) because of E) for the sake of

14.) If there is one thing that is more astonishing than the ability of the adult human to talk, it is the process ---- he learns to do it.

A) whichever B) where C) that D) however E) by which

15.) ---- everyone appears to dislike a person who is known as a “gossip,” it is an exceedingly unusual individual who doesn’t enjoy a bit of gossip.

A) If B) Unless C) Although D) Whenever E) Once

16.) ---- influencing how we think, digital technology is altering how we feel and how we behave.

A) Despite B) Besides C) Whereas D) As if E) Owing to

17.) ---- scientists can tell, our prehistoric ancestors lived in relatively small groups where they knew everyone else in the group.

A) Despite the fact that B) Apart from C) As far as D) As much as E) Unlike

18.) One type of family is the single-parent family, in ---- children live with an unmarried, divorced or widowed mother or father.

A) which B) that C) them D) where E) whom

19.) ---- being a personal relationship between two people, marriage is one of society’s most important and basic institutions.

A) Instead of B) In addition to C) Because of D) In opposition to E) In case of

20.) An increasing number of young adults in India wish to have more choice in the selection of their future wives or husbands ---- they still let their parents arrange their marriages.

A) because B) although C) unless D) until E) as if

21.) ---- you were born poor and lack good looks, there is still plenty you can do to improve your chances of success.

A) While B) As if C) When D) Even if E) As far as

22.) ---- an individual grows to maturity, he acquires a personal structure conditioned by the position he occupies in the social system.

A) Unless B) Although C) Before D) Whether E) As

23.) Soon after the end of World War I, pioneers began to show that, ---- popular opinion, longdistance flights across oceans could be made in safety.

A) due to B) owing to C) in order to D) contrary to E) as regards

24.) It is becoming increasingly evident that the disposition and the behaviour of the individual are shaped by the cultural groups ---- he belongs.

A) as B) to which C) in case D) of whom E) as if

25.) ---- many people these days regularly use and rely on computers, many others do not even understand how the computer works.

A) Though B) When C) Because D) In case E) If

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1. E 2. D 3. E 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. A 10.D 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. E 15. C 16. B 17. C 18. A 19. B 20. B 21. D 22. E 23. D 24. B 25. A

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No one was surprised when Eric Shipton was chosen by the Himalayan Committee to toad England's 1953 attempt to conquer Everest. But (1) ----immediately the committee members had second thoughts. Shipton had certainty shown flair, but his inattention to detail was (2) ----; on one occasion he had (3) ----forgotten his backpack. And now the committee had a new worry, foreign competition. (4) ----the British fall this time, the French or the Germans (5) ----there first.

1.)

A) thus B) quite C) as D) almost E) while

2.)

A) traditional B) notorious C) random D) sensitive E) abundant

3. )

A) rather B) once C) still D) just E) even

4.)

A) Could B) Had C) Will D) Should E) Were

5.)

A) have got B) would have got C) might get D) used to get E) must have got

Charles Fort, though he died in 1932, still attracts considerable attention. (6) ---- a journalist and writer, he was fascinated by all manner of unexplained stories. He was a (7) ---- writer of both fiction and non-fiction, but it is believed that he(8) ---- many of his manuscripts before they ever came to publication. One of his friends (9) ---- the Fortean Society which published Fort's articles before and after his death; and the Fortean Society Magazine which (10) ---- became the Fortean times is still being published. 6.) A) For B) As C) Even D) Like E) Just 7.) A) various B) confidential C) loyal D) vague E) prolific 8.)

A) would destroy B) was destroyed C) destroys D) destroyed E) would have destroyed

9.)

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