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                                                           45.  Idyl:
            44. - 48. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan
            kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz.          – Ambidextrous people are gifted and luckier
           44.  Harrison:                                       than many people, according to a documentary.
                                                                The ability to use both the right and left hands
              – Have you heard of a continent called ‘Amasia’?  equally is known as ‘ambidexterity’.

               Diana:
                                                               Semra:
              – Actually, I have no idea there is a continent
                                                               – That’s impressive, and it’d be a great advantage
                with that name.                                 in sports, especially tennis and volleyball.
               Harrison:                                       Idyl:
              – ----
                                                               – ----
               Diana:
                                                               Semra:
              – Then, when the new supercontinent is born, our
                                                               – You’re right. It makes more sense to use it for
                world will most probably seem substantially     the benefit of humanity when you think about
                different from how it does now.                 it more broadly.

               A)  In fact, it doesn’t exist yet, but it will. Scientists   A)  It sounds like we have the same opinion. You
                  think that in 200 to 300 million years, Asia and   could be invincible if you played tennis with both
                  America will merge to form a new supercontinent   hands.
                  called ‘Amasia’.
                                                               B)  As far as I’m concerned, using two hemispheres
               B)  The cycle of continents colliding together to
                                                                  of the brain is more crucial than using both
                  generate a new supercontinent once every 600    hands.
                  million years is referred to as the supercontinent
                                                               C)  According to the available statistics, just ten
                  cycle.
                                                                  per cent of people across the entire world are
               C)  There have been three supercontinents in the   left-handed.
                  last two billion years or so: Nuna, Rodinia, and
                                                               D)  The ability to use both hands in cooking would
                  the most recent, Pangaea, according to the
                  geological record.                              make you the world’s most famous chef.
               D)  The study’s conclusions show that Australia is   E)  Besides, it was a privilege for famous scientists
                                                                  such as Albert Einstein,  Benjamin Franklin,
                  already moving towards Asia at a rate of around
                                                                  Nikola Tesla, and Leonardo da Vinci.
                  7 centimetres per year, which is faster than
                  previous estimates.
               E)  It’s exciting to imagine how the seven continents,
                  various ecosystems, and human cultures would
                  have merged to form ‘Amasia’ 200–300 million
                  years from now.














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