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YDT DENEMELERİ                     Ortaöğretim Genel Müdürlüğü                        11. DENEME



             76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla       79.  (I) Not all great poetry relies on elaborate language;
             okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü            sometimes, it is what is not said that carries the
             bozan cümleyi bulunuz.                            deepest weight. (II) Poets like Emily Dickinson
                                                               used pauses, dashes, and fragmentation to create
        76.  (I) Satellites are machines that are launched     an atmosphere of mystery and restraint. (III) Her
            into space to collect data. (II) Weather satellites,   brief, often cryptic poems invite readers to interpret
            for example, take pictures of clouds and storms    meaning rather than passively receive it. (IV) Only
            from above the Earth. (III) These images help      a handful of her poems were published during her
            meteorologists predict rain or dangerous weather   lifetime. (V) In this way, silence becomes a tool as
            patterns. (IV) Some of them are designed to remain   expressive as any rhyme or metaphor.
            in orbit for decades before they stop working. (V) By    A) I   B) II   C) III   D) IV   E) V
            analysing weather satellite data, timely warnings can
            be made in real time.

            A) I     B) II    C) III    D) IV      E) V






        77.  (I) Many tourists enjoy taking scenic boat tours
            to explore coastal cities and ports. (II) Historic
            landmarks, such as castles and palaces, attract
            millions of visitors every year. (III) These iconic
            sites offer a glimpse into the culture and history of
            a region. (IV) For instance, guided tours of castles
            often explain their strategic roles in historic battles
            and royal events. (V) Such tours allow tourists to   80.  (I) Music can dramatically alter your emotional state
            connect with and experience the past in an authentic   while gaming. (II) Fast-paced tracks tend to raise
            setting.                                           adrenaline levels and make gameplay feel more
                                                               intense. (III) In contrast, calming background music
            A) I     B) II    C) III    D) IV      E) V        can enhance focus during strategy or puzzle games.
                                                               (IV) The first experimental use of background music
                                                               in games dates back to the early 1980s arcade
                                                               machines. (V) The right soundtrack can shape a
                                                               player’s mood and even affect how they perceive the
                                                               game’s pace or difficulty.
        78.  (I) Mysophobia is an intense fear of germs that can   A) I   B) II   C) III   D) IV     E) V
            affect a person’s daily life. (II) Controlled exposure
            to germs can strengthen the immune system over
            time. (III) People who experience this often worry
            that touching certain objects might make them ill.
            (IV) Because of this, they feel an urge to wash their
            hands repeatedly or avoid places they believe are
            unsafe. (V) Eventually, this fear can limit their social
            activities and make ordinary tasks, such as shopping
            or travelling, seem overwhelming.
            A) I     B) II    C) III    D) IV      E) V









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