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A new approache to the reading questions for KPDS-ÜDS-YDS exams by Ali Kış www.alikis.com info@alikis.com

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130 words Of all Jane Austen's novels, Pride and Prejudice is probably the best-known and the most-loved. This may be partly because it has been filmed several times, but more important is the fact that the characters in it are so real and alive. They are also extremely attractive, in spite of their faults. Perhaps they are attractive because of their faults, for their faults make them amusing to tie reader. It would not be at all pleasant to have a mother as lacking in sense as Mrs Bennet is, or an aunt as confident of herself and as insensitive to the feelings of others as Lady Catherine is. But, as they are at a safe distance from us, these and other "terrible” characters give the novel much colour and variety.

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Of all…….., Pride and Prejudice ……………….. best-known …………….. …….. most-loved. ……….. partly because ………….. filmed several times, …………………………….. characters ………… so real ….. alive. ………………………., in spite of …… faults …………….attractive ……………………….., for …….. faults make them amusing …………………… not ……… pleasant …. have .. mother as lacking in sense as Mrs ……………. ……aunt as confident ………………. insensitive to the feelings of others as Lady ………… But,….they………..safe distance from us, ………………………. "terrible” characters give ………novel ……… colour …….variety. 60 Words % 46

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Of all Jane Austen's novels, Pride and Prejudice is probably the best-known and the most-loved. This may be partly because it has been filmed several times, but more important is the fact that the characters in it are so real and alive. They are also extremely attractive, in spite of their faults perhaps they are attractive because of their faults, for their faults make them amusing to tie reader. It would not be at all pleasant to have a mother as lacking in sense as Mrs Bennet is, or an aunt as confident of herself and as insensitive to the feelings of others as Lady Catherine is. But, as they are at a safe distance from us, these and other "terrible” characters give the novel much colour and variety. 41. According to the passage, the most likely reason for the popularity of Pride and Prejudice is —. A) the characters, who delight the reader with their vitality and life-like portrayal B) that the films made of it have been very well produced C) that the bad characters get punished and the good ones rewarded D) the comic attitude to life that it expresses E) the simple style in which it is written A

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Of all Jane Austen's novels, Pride and Prejudice is probably the best-known and the most-loved. This may be partly because it has been filmed several times, but more important is the fact that the characters in it are so real and alive. They are also extremely attractive, in spite of their faults perhaps they are attractive because of their faults, for their faults make them amusing to tie reader. It would not be at all pleasant to have a mother as lacking in sense as Mrs Bennet is, or an aunt as confident of herself and as insensitive to the feelings of others as Lady Catherine is. But, as they are at a safe distance from us, these and other "terrible” characters give the novel much colour and variety. 42. The point is made in the passage that in real life —. A) a person's faults needn't disturb us if we don't get too intimate with that person B) a person's faults are less noticeable than they are in a novel C) one usually forgives the faults of one's own family D) a person's faults may annoy us whereas in a novel the same faults may amuse us E) it's best to ignore people's faults but in a novel it's best to enjoy them D

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Of all Jane Austen's novels, Pride and Prejudice is probably the best-known and the most-loved. This may be partly because it has been filmed several times, but more important is the fact that the characters in it are so real and alive. They are also extremely attractive, in spite of their faults perhaps they are attractive because of their faults, for their faults make them amusing to tie reader. It would not be at all pleasant to have a mother as lacking in sense as Mrs Bennet is, or an aunt as confident of herself and as insensitive to the feelings of others as Lady Catherine is. But, as they are at a safe distance from us, these and other "terrible” characters give the novel much colour and variety. 43. It is clear from the passage that Lady Catherine —. A) and Mrs Bennet are extremely good friends B) has constantly hurt Mrs Bennet's feelings C) cares for no one but herself D) is the main character in Pride end Prejudice E) is definitely the worst character in the novel C

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The Lovell Telescope is the world's oldest and most sensitive radio telescope. It consists of a giant white dish supported at a great height on a large and complicated structure of steel. The telescope can pick up signals in the universe that are 10 billion light years away. And so it is truly extraordinary the steel structure that carries it, however, has the usual and very ordinary disadvantage of being liable to rust. This of course means that it has to be painted regularly. Painting this, however, is not an ordinary or a simple task. The men who do the painting are given a special training which includes rescue work. As they do the painting, the men work from ropes as this is the method which has been found to be the safest way of working at a height. 139 words

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oldest most sensitive giant white dish great height large complicated structure steel. pick up signals billion light years away. steel structure disadvantage liable to rust. has to be painted Painting not simple task. men who do special training includes rescue men work from ropes safest way 46 words %33

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The Lovell Telescope is the world's oldest and most sensitive radio telescope it consists of a giant white dish supported at a great height on a large and complicated structure of steel. The telescope can pick up signals in the universe that are 10 billion light years away. And so it is truly extraordinary the steel structure that carries it, however, has the usual and very ordinary disadvantage of being liable to rust. This of course means that it has to be painted regularly. Painting this, however, is not an ordinary or a simple task. The men who do the painting are given a special training which includes rescue work. As they do the painting, the men work from ropes as this is the method which has been found to be the safest way of working at a height. 44. It is pointed out in the passage that the Lovell Telescope —. A) only picks up signals effectively when the angle of the dish is in line with them B) can pick up signals that are an immense distance away C) is no longer the world's most sensitive radio telescope D) does not need to be supported at a great height in order to function efficiently E) is old and so less efficient than it used to be B

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The Lovell Telescope is the world's oldest and most sensitive radio telescope it consists of a giant white dish supported at a great height on a large and complicated structure of steel. The telescope can pick up signals in the universe that are 10 billion light years away. And so it is truly extraordinary the steel structure that carries it, however, has the usual and very ordinary disadvantage of being liable to rust. This of course means that it has to be painted regularly. Painting this, however, is not an ordinary or a simple task. The men who do the painting are given a special training which includes rescue work. As they do the painting, the men work from ropes as this is the method which has been found to be the safest way of working at a height. 45. It's clear from the passage that the steel structure supporting the Lovell Telescope —. A) should have been given a less complicated design B) turned out to be more expensive that had been estimated C) has to be replaced completely at regular intervals D) presents a serious maintenance problem E) has to be painted at least once a year D

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The Lovell Telescope is the world's oldest and most sensitive radio telescope it consists of a giant white dish supported at a great height on a large and complicated structure of steel. The telescope can pick up signals in the universe that are 10 billion light years away. And so it is truly extraordinary the steel structure that carries it, however, has the usual and very ordinary disadvantage of being liable to rust. This of course means that it has to be painted regularly. Painting this, however, is not an ordinary or a simple task. The men who do the painting are given a special training which includes rescue work. As they do the painting, the men work from ropes as this is the method which has been found to be the safest way of working at a height. 46. It is clear from the passage that the work of painting the steel structure of this telescope —. A) requires special skills and is also comparatively dangerous B) is quite straightforward once the method has been learned C) requires the removal of the dish D) is relatively easy but extremely boring E) can be done by anyone who knows how to paint A

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Before leaving for school at noon, Nelson Carvalho, a seven-year child, living on a small island West Africa, happily feeds and waters the pigs and goats, the cow and the donkey. He fetches drinking water from the source, a 20-minute walk down a sandy path and up a steep hill, carrying a 5-litre jar on his head. He might help his grandmother too. Afterwards, he will walk barefoot for nearly an hour among the rocky hills, under the blazing sun, before sitting down, tired out, at his desk at the school. A glass of milk and a dried pear gives him back his energy and gets him ready for lessons. Before leaving school in mid-afternoon, he will be given a bowl of rice and chicken, or a rich soup. Every school child on the island like Nelson Carvalho, is given a hot meal and a snack provided by the World Food Programme, every day, six days a week. 158 words

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Before school feeds waters pigs goats, cow donkey. fetches water 20-minute walk sandy path steep hill, 5-litre on his head. Help grandmother walk barefoot hour rocky hills, under sun, tired out, at school. Milk dried pear back his energy ready for lessons. leaving school mid-afternoon, be given rice chicken, rich soup. Every child on island is given hot meal provided by every day, six days 65 words % 41

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Before leaving for school at noon, Nelson Carvalho, a seven-year child, living on a small island West Africa, happily feeds and waters the pigs and goats, the cow and the donkey. He fetches drinking water from the source, a 20-minute walk down a sandy path and up a steep hill, carrying a 5-litre jar on his head. He might help his grandmother too. Afterwards, he will walk barefoot for nearly an hour among the rocky hills, under the blazing sun, before sitting down, tired out, at his desk at the school. A glass of milk and a dried pear gives him back his energy and gets him ready for lessons. Before leaving school in mid-afternoon, he will be given a bowl of rice and chicken, or a rich soup. Every school child on the island like Nelson Carvalho, is given a hot meal and e snack provided by the World Food Programme, every day, six days a week. 47. From the passage we learn about —. A) the education of poor children in West Africa B) the working conditions of people on a poor African island C) a typical day in the life of a child on an island West Africa D) the interesting customs and activities of island children dose to West Africa E) the traditional food given to children on an African island C

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Before leaving for school at noon, Nelson Carvalho, a seven-year child, living on a small island West Africa, happily feeds and waters the pigs and goats, the cow and the donkey. He fetches drinking water from the source, a 20-minute walk down a sandy path and up a steep hill, carrying a 5-litre jar on his head. He might help his grandmother too. Afterwards, he will walk barefoot for nearly an hour among the rocky hills, under the blazing sun, before sitting down, tired out, at his desk at the school. A glass of milk and a dried pear gives him back his energy and gets him ready for lessons. Before leaving school in mid-afternoon, he will be given a bowl of rice and chicken, or a rich soup. Every school child on the island like Nelson Carvalho, is given a hot meal and e snack provided by the World Food Programme, every day, six days a week. 48. It is clear from the passage that the boy Nelson —. A) is not at all interested in his school work B) spends a great deal of time each day walking over difficult ground C) dislikes doing all the jobs they make him do on the farm D) lives with his grandmother who has no one but him to help her E) is only going to school because he wants to have a better life in the future B

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Before leaving for school at noon, Nelson Carvalho, a seven-year child, living on a small island West Africa, happily feeds and waters the pigs and goats, the cow and the donkey. He fetches drinking water from the source, a 20-minute walk down a sandy path and up a steep hill, carrying a 5-litre jar on his head. He might help his grandmother too. Afterwards, he will walk barefoot for nearly an hour among the rocky hills, under the blazing sun, before sitting down, tired out, at his desk at the school. A glass of milk and a dried pear gives him back his energy and gets him ready for lessons. Before leaving school in mid-afternoon, he will be given a bowl of rice and chicken, or a rich soup. Every school child on the island like Nelson Carvalho, is given a hot meal and e snack provided by the World Food Programme, every day, six days a week. 49. From the passage, it is clear that the boy Nelson constantly needs energy-giving foods —. A) though the World Food Programme does not realize this B) such as his grandmother provides for him C) in order to protect him from various diseases D) because of the hard physical life he leads E) though these are almost impossible to get on this poor island D

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In one part of the Nairobi National Park there is a nursery for baby elephants whose mothers have been killed. There are at least two African keepers for each baby elephant, and a strong feeling of love soon develops between them. The keepers spend all day out in the panic with the young elephants, helping them to learn which foods are best to eat and to become confident among the sounds and smells of nature just as their natural mothers would have done. Each evening they return to the nursery. And after a feed of milk, the young elephants settle down beside their favourite keepers and presently fall asleep. 109 words

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one part nursery for baby elephants mothers killed. at least two African keepers for each love develops between them. spend all day out helping learn best to eat confident sounds smells as mothers evening return to nursery. After milk, settle down beside keepers fall asleep 45 words % 41

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50. From the passage, it is quite obvious that the keepers described —. A) are responsible for all the nurseries throughout the Nairobi National Park B) are somewhat indifferent to the needs of the baby elephants C) are over-worked because they have to look after so many baby elephants D) actually know little about elephants and their environment E) have taken over the role of mother elephants for the baby elephants In one part of the Nairobi National Park there is a nursery for baby elephants whose mothers have been killed. There are at least two African keepers for each baby elephant, and a strong feeling of love soon develops between them. The keepers spend all day out in the panic with the young elephants, helping them to learn which foods are best to eat and to become confident among the sounds and smells of nature just as their natural mothers would have done. Each evening they return to the nursery. And after a feed of milk, the young elephants settle down beside their favourite keepers and presently fall asleep. E

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In one part of the Nairobi National Park there is a nursery for baby elephants whose mothers have been killed. There are at least two African keepers for each baby elephant, and a strong feeling of love soon develops between them. The keepers spend all day out in the panic with the young elephants, helping them to learn which foods are best to eat and to become confident among the sounds and smells of nature just as their natural mothers would have done. Each evening they return to the nursery. And after a feed of milk, the young elephants settle down beside their favourite keepers and presently fall asleep. 51. We understand from the passage that, in this nursery, baby elephants —. A) are not only fed but also helped to adapt themselves to the natural environment B) spend a good part of each day exploring the park by themselves C) are looked after by keepers because the mother elephants have deserted them D) take a very long time to get used to their keepers and trust them E) are rarely treated as well as they ought to be A

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In one part of the Nairobi National Park there is a nursery for baby elephants whose mothers have been killed. There are at least two African keepers for each baby elephant, and a strong feeling of love soon develops between them. The keepers spend all day out in the panic with the young elephants, helping them to learn which foods are best to eat and to become confident among the sounds and smells of nature just as their natural mothers would have done. Each evening they return to the nursery. And after a feed of milk, the young elephants settle down beside their favourite keepers and presently fall asleep. 52. One can conclude from the details given in the passage that the job the keepers do —. A) is largely concerned with feeding and physical exercising B) is an easy one, but extremely boring C) requires a period of through training in veterinary skills? D) requires a deep understanding of the nature and needs of baby elephants E) can not compare at all with the way a mother elephant brings up her baby D