Cloze Test 4

1. 97.

2. 98.

3. 99.

4. 100.

5. 92.

6. 93.

7. 94.

8. 95.

9. Aşağıdaki soruları parçaya göre cevaplandırınız. Bill Clinton’s main legacy for race relations in the United States is that he helped to sustain and accelerate the desegregation of the higher circles of American life. On the psychological plane, he gently pushed the white American public to accept something that (96) _____ many whites today is (97) _____ more in question than one would like to believe: that blacks really can be equal or (98) _____ superior to whites in performing the most crucial and difficult tasks demanded by our society. George W. Bush contributed to this process when he (99) _____ Colin Powell as Secretary of State. Through his appointment of blacks and genuine friendships with them, Clinton has deepened this (100) _____ in American life. 96.

10. 87.

11. 88.

12. 89.

13. 90.

14. Aşağıdaki soruları parçaya göre cevaplandırınız. To determine a person’s diet history, the doctor asks what foods (91) _____ in the previous 24 hours and what types of food are usually eaten. The person may be asked to keep a food diary, in which he lists everything he eats for three days. (92) _____ the physical examination, the doctor observes the person’s general appearance and behaviour (93) _____ the distribution of body fat and the functioning of body organs. (94) _____ the doctor suspects severe malnutrition, he orders a complete blood cell count and blood and urine tests to measure levels of vitamins, minerals, and waste products such as urea. Skin tests may also be ordered to (95) _____ certain types of immunity. 91.

15. 82.

16. 83.

17. 84.

18. 85.

19. Aşağıdaki soruları parçaya göre cevaplandırınız. Education is both a consumption and an investment good. The (86) _____ of knowledge by reading a book can give pleasure and benefits to an individual equivalent to consuming an ice-cream or seeing a film at the cinema. But education can also help advance in a chosen career (87) _____ success is achieved in specific examinations. If a financial gain is thereby achieved, then the time spent in the educational process (88) _____ seen as an investment. By investing in yourself you hope that your enhanced skills add to your potential earning power in the labour market; your qualifications should help you to compete that much better against those (89) _____ qualified for a particular job. As far as an employer is concerned, your educational qualification is a means (90) _____ filtering where there is keen competition for a post. 86.

20. 78.

21. 79.

22. 80.

23. Aşağıdaki soruları parçaya göre cevaplandırınız. Music educators give us many good reasons for playing. It is said to feed our intelligence and (81) _____ our self-esteem. It removes us from the anxieties of daily life, placing us in the curious world of self-expression, (82) _____ the linear passage of time seems to vanish. Of course, the roots of British musicianship go far deeper than a list of healthy lifestyle tips. Britain’s history has shaped a great diversity of musical traditions, many of which (83) _____ flourish. The patchwork of Anglo-Saxon and Celtic nations, the myths of a rural idyll created (84) _____ rapid urbanization, the close relationship with America and the immigration from the West Indies, south Asia and Africa-all (85) _____ to the wealth of music literature and recordings. 81.

24. 77.

25. Aşağıdaki soruları parçaya göre cevaplandırınız. Underwater archaeology is beginning to yield a detailed picture of whaling undertaken by Basque fishermen at Red Bay, Labrador, in the 16th century. The Basques were at this time the largest suppliers to Europe of whale oil - an important (76) — used for lighting and in products such as soap. In 1977, prompted by the discovery in Spanish archives that Red Bay (77) — a prominent whaling centre, Canadian archaeologist James A. Tuck began an excavation on the island at the mouth of Red Bay Harbour. Here he found remains of structures for turning blubber (78) — whale oil. (79) —, in 1978, the nautical archaeologist Robert Grenier led a Parks Canada team in search of the Basque galleon San Juan, (80) — the archives said had sunk in the harbour in 1565. 76.