Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ), Yds Kursu Programı.

 YDS, YDS TEST ( Gramer ), YDS KURSU HAKKINDA

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ), Yds Kursu Programı

1 – Yds Kursu ( Birebir Özel Yds Kursu )
2 – Yds Kursu ( 4 Kişilik Yds Kursu)

Teknik  Yds, Teknik Yds Test ( Gramer ) , Teknik Yds Kursu

 Have you ever wondered whether fishes drink or not? All living things must drink, and they require a fresh supply of water often. A person can go without food for many days, but he or she cannot go for long without water. Fishes drink, and fishes that live in salt water must drink salt water. However, when we watch them in an aquarium and see them opening and closing their mouths, we must not assume that they are drinking. Fishes need water for its oxygen. The water that they seem to be gulping gives them oxygen, which is in the water. On the other hand, when a fish drinks, it swallows water, just in the way we do.

1. It is stated in the passage that a fish opens and closes its mouth ………….. .
A. in order to get oxygen
B. so as to gulp
C. to drink to stay alive
D. to swim in an aquarium.
E. so that it can suffice salt
2. We are informed by the passage that a person ………………. .
A. can live for a long time without water
B. can live for a long time without food
C. has no need for food and water
D. has no need for a fresh supply of water
E. does need water to get oxygen
3. When a fish drinks water, ………………………. .
A. it requires fresh water
B. it swallows water just like us
C. it requires salt water
D. it drinks water for its oxygen
E. it stays motionless for a while to swallow
CORRECT ANSWERS ( Doğru yanıtlar )
1. A- in order to get oxygen
2. B- can live for a long time without food
3. B- it swallows water just like us

 

 Özel Yds, Özel Yds Test ( Gramer ), Özel Yds Kursu


The poetic expressiveness and creativity of Japanese women poets of the Manyoshu era is generally regarded as a manifestation of the freedom and relatively high political and economic status women of that era enjoyed. During the Heian period (A.D. 794-1185) which followed, Japanese women became increasingly relegated to domestic roles under the influence of Buddhism and Confucianism, which excluded women from the political and economic arenas. Yet, since poetry of the period came to be defined solely as short lyrical poetry, known as waka, and became the prevailing means of expressing love, women continued to excel in and play a central role in the development of classical Japanese poetry. Moreover, while official Japanese documents were written in Chinese, the phoenetic alphabet kana was used for poetry. Also referred to as onna moji (“women’s letters”), kana was not deemed sufficiently sophisticated for use by Japanese men, who continued to write Chinese poetry, increasingly for expressing religious ideas and as an intellectual pastime. Chinese poetry ultimately yielded, then, to waka as the mainstream of Japanese poetry.

1. Based on the passage, mainstream Japanese poetry of the Heian period can best be described as ………… .
A. philosophical in its concern
B. more refined than the poetry of the Manyoshu era
C. an outgowth of Buddhism and Confucianism
D. sentimental in nature and lyrical in style
E. written primarily for a female audience
2. Which of the following statements about kana finds the LEAST support in the passage?
A. It was based on the sound of the Japanese language
B. It was used primarily by Japanese women
C. It was used for Japanese poetry but not for Japanese prose
D. It was used in Japan after A.D. 793
E. It was considered inappropriate for austere subject matter
3. The author’s primary purpose in the passage is to ………………………. .
A. refute a common explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry
B. identify the reasons for the popularity of a distinct form of literary expression in Japan
C. distinguish between the Japanese poetry of one historical period with that of another
D. trace the influence of religion on the development of Japanese poetry
E. provide an explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry

CORRECT ANSWERS ( Doğru yanıtlar )
1. D- sentimental in nature and lyrical in style
2. C- It was used for Japanese poetry but not for Japanese prose
3. E- provide an explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry

 

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ), Yds Kursu Programı.

YDS, YDS TEST ( Gramer ) ,YDS KURSU HAZIRLIK

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ), Yds Kursu Programı

1 – Yds Kursu ( Birebir Özel Yds Kursu )
2 – Yds Kursu ( 4 Kişilik Yds Kursu)

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu faaliyetleri kapsamında  Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu alanında  YDS  , Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu verilen ana merkezdeki Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu platformunda yapılan YDS Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu  etkinliklerindeYDS , Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu için oluşturulan  bu tür  Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu programlarında, YDS , Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu adaylar ile bire bir yapılır.

 YDS 2012 Ekim için YDS Hazırlık kursu ve YDS Özel Ders Kayıtları sürmektedir

The Iditarod Sled Dog Race


Every year in Alaska there is a big race with sleds pulled by dogs. On the day of the race in the Alaskan huskies seem eager to go on what may be the world’s longest and most difficult race. It is called the Iditarod dog sled race.

The voice of the race announcer booms over the streets of Anchorage as the racers set off on their long journey “They’re off. The last great race…”Fifty-six sleds leave downtown Anchorage to start the race. A sled leaves every two minutes. It will take ten days to two weeks before they reach the finish line at Nome on the other side of Alaska. The men and women who guide the sleds are called mushers.
Linda Joy, a musher says “It’s not important to win, I have a yearling team and I want as many happy tails when I cross the finish line.”
Russell Lane is a full-blooded Eskimo. He thinks his rookie, or very first, run may help his people maintain a tie to the old ways. “I’m the only musher from the Arctic slope, so I’m real proud to be representing my people.”
One musher from Australia, Stephen Carrick, says he knows why he runs the race when he crosses the finish line. “I did it last year. When I got to Nome, the sensation was awesome and I knew I had to have more of this.”
Dee Dee Jonrowe has finished in the top ten racers in eight other races. “I was just telling my husband, happy birthday, today’s his birthday and his present is sending me out of town.”

Gary Collins, an actor, helps the race by giving money. He and others get to ride on the sleds for 20 miles of the trail. They are called Iditariders. The day the race starts is an exciting event in Anchorage. There’s a big crowd to watch the race start. The trail loops around Anchorage, and smaller crowds of fans cheer the sleds on.
Twenty miles out of Anchorage the ceremonial part of the race is over and its time to get serious about the Iditarod. For the one thousand miles, it’s just the mushers and their dogs on the frozen land.
Racer Aaron Burmeister says of the first day “Really there’s not a whole lot of strategy, just get yourself into the schedule and get rolling.”
And try to enjoy the ride.

ÖZEL Yds, ÖZEL Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,ÖZEL Yds Kursu

Multiple Choice
1 The Iditarod dog sled race is known as the world’s ________________race.
A) worst
B) longest and most difficult
C) most ceremonial
D) biggest prize
2 The people in Anchorage ___________________.
A) don’t like the race
B) wish the race was someplace else
C) make a big event out of the race
D) are Iditariders
3 If a sled starts the race every two minutes, how long will it take 56 sleds to start the race?
A) 110 minutes
B) 112 minutes
C) 56 minutes
D) 156 minutes
4 A rookie run means___________________.
A) a straight course
B) the first time
C) last place
D) first place
5 The Iditariders go on the ceremonial run for ______ miles ending at
_____________.
A) 1000, Arctic slope
B) 1000, Nome
C) 20, Eagle River
D) 20, Nome

CORRECT ANSWERS :
1) B
2) C
3) B
4) B
5) C

Yds, Yds Test ( Gramer ) ,Yds Kursu