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78. (I) The World Food Programme (WFP) is the leading
76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda
parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz. humanitarian organisation dedicated to combating hunger
worldwide. (II) Established in 1961, it provides food
76. (I) Skin elasticity, which allows the skin to stretch, is a assistance to millions of people affected by conflicts,
vital feature for maintaining a healthy appearance and disasters, and poverty in over 120 countries. (III) In 2020,
is closely linked to proteins like collagen and elastin the WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to
within the dermis. (II) Collagen provides firmness offer food aid in conflict areas and to prevent food from
and integrity, and elastin grants resilience; both are being used as a weapon of war or conflict. (IV) The
essential for a youthful appearance. (III) However, as WFP not only delivers emergency food supplies but also
we age, the natural production of collagen and elastin works to improve food security and nutrition through
decreases, leading to reduced elasticity and visible signs sustainable development projects. (V) By partnering with
of ageing, such as sagging and wrinkles. (IV) Moreover, governments and other organisations, it strives to create
environmental factors, including UV radiation, add to long-term solutions to hunger and malnutrition, making a
the breakdown of these proteins, accelerating the skin’s considerable impact on the lives of vulnerable populations
structural decline. (V) While no solution can completely across the globe.
prevent the ageing process, some practices offer
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
strategies to retain skin’s elasticity.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
79. (I) The Baobab tree, also known as the ‘Tree of Life’, is
77. (I) Slow tourism emphasises a mindful approach to travel, a distinctive species native to Madagascar and some
encouraging visitors to immerse themselves deeply in a other parts of Africa. (II) It can store thousands of litres
destination’s culture, history, and natural environment. of water within its thick, expansive trunk, which enables
(II) One of the most important aspects of responsible it to survive in arid climates and sustain local wildlife
tourism is the promotion of cultural preservation and during droughts. (III) Towering over the savannah, the
respect for local customs and traditions. (III) Unlike baobab is known to live for thousands of years, creating
traditional tourism, which often focuses on fast-paced a canopy that offers nutritional resources to a variety of
sightseeing, it values quality over quantity, promoting a animals. (IV) There are some baobab trees in botanical
richer, more personal connection to each place. gardens around the world, where they attract tourists and
(IV) This travel philosophy advocates staying longer in enthusiasts who are fascinated by their unique shape
one location, supporting local businesses, and reducing and strength. (V) This towering tree holds a revered place
environmental impact. (V) Slow tourism fosters a more in many African cultural beliefs, with some communities
sustainable and rewarding way to explore the world by viewing it as sacred and home to spirits, a perception that
prioritising meaningful experiences over quick photo adds to its cultural and ecological significance.
opportunities.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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