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YDT DENEMELERİ                     Ortaöğretim Genel Müdürlüğü                         9. DENEME


        62.  The hidden curriculum is a silent educator, shaping   63.  Narwhals, known as the ‘unicorns of the sea’,
            students beyond textbooks. It involves the unspoken   are famous for their long, spiralled tusks. These
            rules, values, and behaviours embedded in school   tusks contain millions of nerve endings and allow
            culture. ---- These implicit lessons often extend   narwhals to detect even the slightest changes
            outside the walls of the school, profoundly affecting   in their environment, such as shifts in water
            the manner in which students handle relationships,   temperature and pressure. However, climate change
            careers, and society as a whole. By recognising   and increasing ocean noise have begun to disrupt
            the power of the hidden curriculum, educators can   their natural habitats in the Arctic, threatening their
            find the opportunity to intentionally create a school   survival. ---- This highlights the pressing need to
            environment that promotes positive values and fosters   safeguard these waters from industrial expansion
            holistic growth in students.                      and other threats to maintain the delicate balance of
                                                              the ecosystem.
            A)  Teachers often organise additional activities, hoping
               to give students a broader view of learning beyond   A)  Narwhals migrate to warmer waters in search of food,
               academic subjects.                                especially during the colder winter months.
            B)  In many classrooms, the teacher’s attitude and   B)  In many cases, narwhals are known to use their
               expectations influence how students behave,       sensitive tusks for hunting prey in the Arctic seas.
               interact, and approach daily school tasks.
                                                               C)  Narwhals face significant natural threats from Arctic
            C)  While exams measure academic ability, they do not   predators such as polar bears and orcas.
               always reflect how well students understand fairness,
               teamwork, or responsibility.                    D)  Preserving Arctic waters is crucial to ensuring that
                                                                 narwhals can continue thriving in their natural habitat.
            D)  Through various aspects of their educational
               experience, students unconsciously absorb lessons   E)  Although narwhals can live without their tusks, they
               about competition, cooperation, and authority.    rely heavily on them for navigation during migration.
            E)  Students often learn how to behave in social settings
               by observing how their classmates and teachers treat
               one another every day.








































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