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YDT • İngilizce                                                       3. ADIM • 2. DENEME


           61.  The population of cities in England grew at an   62.  The remains or evidence of animals, plants, or other
               unprecedented  rate  throughout  the  nineteenth   species that have been preserved over time are
               century because the country’s general population   referred to as fossils. They might be as small as a
               exploded. People began to migrate into the towns   single cell or as large as a dinosaur. That is, their
               and cities in pursuit of employment; for some, it   sizes range from microscopic to gigantic. ---- In most
               was also the lure of the unknown, adventures, and   cases, the amount that has been retained since its
               a greater quality of life. ---- Although it resulted in   death was partially mineralised while the organism
               increased  prosperity  and  a  growing  economy,  it   was  still  alive.  Moreover,  the  traces  that  were  left
               also caused pollution and severe difficulties for the   behind by the organism while it was still living might
               workforce in this period of time.               sometimes be considered fossils.

               A)  There were a lot of bad things that came with the   A)  Fossils are made out of the fixed-length components
                  progress, like damage to the environment, health   that an organism produces.
                  and safety risks, and poor living conditions for   B)  The soft tissues of these organisms deteriorate
                  workers and their families.                     rapidly after death.
               B)  Workers and their families were susceptible to   C)  Typically, a fossil preserves only a fragment of the
                  infectious diseases like cholera since there was no   deceased creature.
                  access to clean water and gutters were overflowing
                                                               D)  Their  mineralised  hard  sections  usually  survive
                  with sewage from basement cesspits.
                                                                  millions of years.
               C)  It was because of the Industrial Revolution, the
                                                               E)  There is no better way to learn about prehistoric life
                  transition from an agrarian and artisanal economy
                                                                  than by studying frozen fossils.
                  to one dominated by industrial and machine
                  production.
               D)  Those who left their homes in the countryside for the
                  cities faced a new way of life that gave them less
                  autonomy.
               E)  There were also tragic catastrophes in the
                  era’s mines, which produced the coal used in
                  steam-powered machinery.































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