12 Testi Çözmek İçin 60 Dakika Süreniz Var. Süreniz Doldu İngilizce Upper-Intermediate B2 Seviye Tespit Sınavı Kalan deneme sayısı 1 1 / 50 1-“I can give you a lift to the airport”, he .................... me. Behaved offered Reminded encouraged 2 / 50 2- When the suspect was arrested, he ................... stealing the money. denied discussed persuaded demanded 3 / 50 3-We were all .............. by that fascinating view. Exciting charmed Disappointed amazing 4 / 50 4- My father .................. playing piano after he got retired. brought up took after took up brought into 5 / 50 5- A: Can I ............... these jeans, please? B: Sure. The changing rooms are over there. look up turn off try on look after 6 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN EŞ ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 6- First she said yes, then she said no, but in the end she made up her mind to marry him. Agreed disagreed Decided refused 7 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN EŞ ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 7-I was fed up with this program. Happy upset Bored fascinated 8 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN EŞ ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 8-After stealing priceless works of art, he spent many years in prison. Crime jail Guilty violent 9 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN EŞ ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 9- Playing a musical instrument requires talent, but it also needs practice. ability ambition rule success 10 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN ZIT ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 10- Lend me £10? I’ll pay you back tomorrow. Give borrow Pay cost 11 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN ZIT ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 11- A: Camping is not a relaxing holiday, is it? B: That’s true. It’s a very ................. way of spending a holiday. calm full-time clever stressful 12 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN ZIT ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 12-Tim is really outgoing. Everyone likes him. Income hospitable Ambitious cold 13 / 50 KIRMIZI KELİMELERİN ZIT ANLAMLILARINI BULUNUZ 13- Dowson is a quite talkative student. Silent quite Chattering studious 14 / 50 14- Kırmızı kelimenin fiil halini bulunuz. She admires their success. Succeed successful Successfully unsuccessful 15 / 50 15- Kırmızı kelimenin isim halini bulunuz. He accepted my proposal at last. excessive access accelerate acceptance 16 / 50 16- A: “ Can you meet me after work?” B: “ I’d love to, but John ............................ me out for dinner tonight.” will take takes is taking took 17 / 50 17- How fast...............when their car.............a puncture? were they travelling/ has did they travel/ is having did they travel/ was having were they travelling/ had 18 / 50 18- Don’t worry about phoning him because I’ve ……………… done it. ever already yet never 19 / 50 19 - A: “Can I speak to Jenny, please?” B: “ I’m afraid she’s ……………. to lunch. Can I take a message?” going been gone being 20 / 50 20- Sorry, I have forgotten your address. I ....................... it down. Could you say it again? could have written wouldn’t have written should have written shouldn’t have written 21 / 50 21- Children in my country .................... go to school when they are 7. doesn’t have to have to has to didn’t have to 22 / 50 22- Please, start your meal. If you …………… your soup now, it ………….. cold. didn’t have / would had / got can’t / doesn’t go don’t have / will go 23 / 50 23- How many people .................. invited to the party? was have been had did 24 / 50 24- They got married...........the Second World War. during when while for 25 / 50 25- I hurt my leg ……………. I was playing footbal yesterday. while during for in 26 / 50 26- My parents let me ........... what I wanted when I was young. to do do doing does 27 / 50 27- It was a wonderful holiday.I will always remember ................. the Niagara Falls. seeing to see saw see 28 / 50 28- A:What does she ...........? B: She is tall and slim. look like like doing look like 29 / 50 29- Toby, ................... parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me. who whose which whom 30 / 50 30- She told me a story................I found hard to believe. who where whose which 31 / 50 31- I asked if _____ wanted an ice-cream, but _____ did, so I just bought one for myself. anyone / no one no one / somebody anybody / somebody no body / no one 32 / 50 32-“He is rich but he doesn’t buy a car” cümlesini açıklayan seçeneği bulunuz. Although he is rich, he doesn’t buy a car. As soon as he becomes rich, he will buy a car. Not only he is rich but also he buys several cars. Although he isn’t rich, he buys a car 33 / 50 33- Last year we had ............ holiday on ............Mediterranean. We met people from ..........USA and ............ Japan. a / - / the / the a / the / the / - a / the / - / the the / - / the / 34 / 50 34- This room is usually used...............big meetings. that at for in 35 / 50 35- While we were traveling ________, it started to rain. towards London in my car against London in my car towards London by my car against London by my car 36 / 50 36- A: Excuse me, can you speak English? B: ……………….. . A: Could you tell me how to get to Independence Square? B: ………………... . Yes, of course. / Yes, I did. Sorry, I’m late. / That’s all right. Yes, I can. / Yes, certainly, take trolley bus 11. No, I won’t. / Fine, thanks. 37 / 50 37- A: Why are you so tired? B: …………………….. . A:Who helped you? B: …………………… . I prefer walking / my mother did I worked much / you’ll help me So I am tired / many friends did I’ve just worked hard / nobody 38 / 50 38- A: Oh, I must water the plants. B: No, you needn’t, ……………….. Do it yourself. I’m sorry to hear that. Hurry up. I’ll do it myself. 39 / 50 39- A: Why didn’t you come to the cinema with us? B:………………………… . I couldn’t continue writing. I’ll mend it within a week. I had to stay at home yesterday. Thanks to you I’ve got into the theatre. 40 / 50 40- Africa report is a weekly TV programme………………… that focuses on business and investment in Africa so it has 250 million viewers in Africa alone unless it showcases the best in Africa as it is brought to you by the world’s leading business channel 41 / 50 41- Warsaw is rich in museums and historic sights, …………. when it finally became the capital city of Poland. because Warsaw is visited by thousands of tourists every year. although most of them were damaged during World War II. because the inhabitants of the city are proud of. 42 / 50 42- You are in a subway on your way to visit a friend who is in hospital. You aren’t sure which stop to get off at, so you say to another passenger: Which stop are you getting off at? Is it far to walk to Central Hospital after I get off? Do you know which stop is the closest to Central Hospital? This train runs very deep underground, doesn’t it? 43 / 50 43- You are being interviewed on TV. Before the interview you said you wouldn’t answer personal questions. When the interviewer asks abaout your marriage, you politerly say: That really is none of your business. Why do you want to know that? How can you ask such a question? I’d rather not comment. 44 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 44- Shenzhen used to be a small village. …… True False 45 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 45- People in other countries buy things made there. …… True False 46 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 46- The factories only make shoes. ….. True False 47 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 47- The workers come from the country near Shenzhen. ….. True False 48 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 48- The workers don’t take their families to Shenzhen. ….. True False 49 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 49-Working in the countryside is better than working in the factories. ….. True False 50 / 50 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? A few years ago Shenzhen was a small fishing village in the middle of fields. Since then, it has become an enormous industrial city. Millions of Chinese people have moved from the countryside to work in the new factories. The factories in Shenzhen make clothes, toys, and celectronic goods for Western countries. One in every three pairs of shoes in the world is made here. The workers in Shenzhen come from all over China and they work long hours for low pay, because life in the countryside is worse. The workers don’t live with their families; their homes are dormitories where they live and sleep with the other factory workers. Under Chinese law, people mustn’t work more than eight hours a day, they shouldn’t do more than 40 hours extra work a week, and they must get more than $66 a month. However, the international human rights charity, Amnesty International, says workers often have to work much longer hours, and they are not paid enough money. The charity also estimates that an average of 13 workers a day lose a finger or an arm in an industrial accident. 50- Factory working conditions are good. ….. True False Your score is 0%