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Diyalog Tamamlama

Lilith

MFC Üyesi
Üyelik Tarihi
5 Ağu 2017
Konular
310
Mesajlar
1,083
MFC Puanı
120
Karşılıklı Konuşmayı Tamamlama
o Verilen boşluğun bir soru tümcesi mi yoksa normal tümce mi olduğuna bakın.
o Seçenekler arasında uygun olduğunu düşündüğünüz tümcenin paragrafın içerdiği zaman ile uyumunu denetleyin.
o Uygun olduğunu düşündüğünüz tümcede reference belirten sözcük bulunmakta ise, bu sözcüğün paragraf içinde hangi sözcük ya da sözcükleri karşıladığını inceleyin.
o Verilen boşluktaki tümce önceden sorulmuş bir soruya yanıt niteliği taşıyacaksa, bu soru ile uyumunu inceleyin.

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KARŞILIKLI KONUŞMAYI TAMAMLAMA - ÖRNEK SORULAR
Aşağıda örnek olarak 12 karşılıklı konuşma sorusu verildi.
Yanıtlar bütün sorulardan sonra gelmekte.
1. James:
- Let's eat out tonight. Where would you like to go?
Helen:
- .....
James:
- Good idea. Which one?
Helen:
- Japanese one.
A) You choose. You eat out more than I do.
B) Anywhere, so long as the food is good.
C) Will there be time for a quick snack before the film starts?
D) Well, certainly not that place you took me to last week.
E) Shall we try one of those new foreign restaurants Giles was recommending?
2. Clive:
- Can you recommend a good restaurant? My usual place is fully booked.
Graham:
- .....
Clive:
- That's not too important. It's a business lunch. I want somewhere we can talk.
A) What sort of price range do you have in mind?
B) What's the occasion? A family get-together?
C) Is that where we ate together the other evening?
D) Have you tried the new fish restaurant on Exeter Road?
E) I'm afraid I can't help. I so rarely dine out.
3. Alison:
- What's the matter? You're looking annoyed.
Mavis:
- I'm feeling annoyed.
Alison:
- .....
Mavis:
- Well, who do you think? There's only one person who can get me this angry!
A) There's no point in telling me! Just forget it!
B) You get annoyed too easily these days. Try to keep calm.
C) What's happened now? But perhaps you'd better forget it.
D) Well, tell me about it. Who has been annoying you?
E) Well, who doesn't find something to get annoyed about these days?
4. Secretary:
- Oh! I'm so sorry! I didn't realize there was a meeting going on here.
Mr Howard:
- Well, actually, it's more or less over. What did you want?
Secretary:
- .....
Mr Howard:
- That's alright; you can do it right away.
A) I was looking for Mr Stevens. I don't suppose you've seen him, have you?
B) I was just going to check something in one of the files, but I'll come back later.
C) Nothing really! I just felt like a break.
D) I was wondering if you needed something to drink.
E) Someone said the telephone is out of order. Is that so?

5. Alan:
- Where's your computer? You do have one, don't you?
Mark:
- .....
Alan:
- Will that take long?
Mark:
- I don't think so; they'll give me a ring when it's ready.

A) Yes over there. I was told to take it out of the sun.
B) No; I've given it to my brother.
C) Well, I used it so rarely I decided to get rid of it.
D) Not any longer. I didn't seem able to learn how to use it.
E) Yes, but at present it's being repaired.

6. James:
- I'll see you at Murray's lecture.
Nigel:
- I'm not sure that I'm going.
James:
- .....
Nigel:
- Then in that case I will.

A) He knows a lot but can't make anything interesting.
B) What's the lecture on anyway?
C) I wouldn't if I didn't feel I had to.
D) You must. I saw him yesterday and he's expecting us both.
E) Neither am I. We'll decide tomorrow.

7. Mrs. Martin:
- I've just been reading an article on cosmetic surgery.
Mr. Martin:
- I don't want to hear about it. It's just a waste of money.
Mrs. Martin:
- .....
Mr. Martin:
- Perhaps not. But that doesn't affect my opinion.

A) Ten years from now you may be more interested.
B) A lot of people regard it as money well spent.
C) Not everyone agree with you there.
D) Mrs. Sutton certainly looks years younger.
E) I'll leave it here and you can read it.

8. Richard:
- Are the police still detaining him?
Malcolm:
Yes I'm afraid they are. But I just can't believe he'd do a thing like that.
Richard:
- .....
Malcolm:
- So do I.

A) Of course he wouldn't. I just wish we could find a way of helping him.
B) I'm not so sure. I don't really like him.
C) Why do you say that?
D) Do you expect there'll be a trial?
E) As far as I know there's not much evidence against him.
9. Mrs Frazer:
- I was sorry to hear your mother had been taken ill. How is she doing now?
Mrs Seymour:
- She's much better, thank you. She leaves hospital tomorrow.
Mrs Frazer:
- .....
Mrs Seymour:
- Yes do. I'm sure she'll be very pleased to see you.
A) What has actually been the matter with her?
B) What a relief that must be to you!
C) Does she really? Wonderful. Then I'll go and visit her next day.
D) Is there anything I can do to help you? You will let me know if I can, won't you?
E) I suppose everyone is telling her to rest and take life easy.
10. Paul:
- I see you're reading Trevor's latest novel. What is it like?
Matthew:
- It's not one of his best.
Paul:
- .....
Matthew:
- And deservedly so.
A) That seems to be the general opinion.
B) I disagree. This is the only one I've really found stimulating.
C) His characters are all types from the underworld.
D) He seems to draw much on Agatha Christie.
E) Usually his characterization is good but the background is poor.
11. Telephone Receptionist:
- Bengo Kitchen Equipment. Can I help you?
Customer:
- Yes. There's something wrong with the fridge I bought from you last year.
Telephone Receptionist:
- .....
Customer:
- Thank you very much.
A) How long is it since you had it serviced?
B) Have you kept the guarantee?
C) Please explain carefully exactly what the problem is.
D) Then I'll put you through to the Servicing Department.
E) That's strange; there's never been a complaint about them before.

12. Mr. Wentworth:
- I hope you've kept the afternoon free of appointments?
Secretary:
- .....
Mr. Wentworth:
- But that cuts right into the afternoon and you know I have next month's schedule
to plan out.
Secretary:
- I had no choice. It's the manager who wants to see you.

A) Well, you did tell Mr. Bainbridge he could leave early.
B) No, of course I didn't forget.
C) I thought I had to keep tomorrow free.
D) Not quite, you'll be busy between three thirty and four o'clock.
E) All callers have been told you are out of town.
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YANITLAR
1. James: - Let's eat out tonight. Where would you like to go?
Helen: - .....
James: - Good idea. Which one?
Helen: - Japanese one.
E) Shall we try one of those new foreign restaurants Giles was recommending?
2. Clive: - Can you recommend a good restaurant? My usual place is fully booked.
Graham: - .....
Clive: - That's not too important. It's a business lunch. I want somewhere we can talk.
A) What sort of price range do you have in mind?
3. Alison: - What's the matter? You're looking annoyed.
Mavis: - I'm feeling annoyed.
Alison: - .....
Mavis: - Well, who do you think? There's only one person who can get me this angry!
D) Well, tell me about it. Who has been annoying you?
4. Secretary: - Oh! I'm so sorry! I didn't realize there was a meeting going on here.
Mr Howard: - Well, actually, it's more or less over. What did you want?
Secretary: - .....
Mr Howard: - That's alright; you can do it right away.
B) I was just going to check something in one of the files, but I'll come back later.
5. Alan: - Where's your computer? You do have one, don't you?
Mark: - .....
Alan: - Will that take long?
Mark: - I don't think so; they'll give me a ring when it's ready.
E) Yes, but at present it's being repaired.
6. James: - I'll see you at Murray's lecture.
Nigel: - I'm not sure that I'm going.
James: - .....
Nigel: - Then in that case I will.
D) You must. I saw him yesterday and he's expecting us both.
7. Mrs. Martin: - I've just been reading an article on cosmetic surgery.
Mr. Martin: - I don't want to hear about it. It's just a waste of money.
Mrs. Martin: - .....
Mr. Martin: - Perhaps not. But that doesn't affect my opinion.
C) Not everyone agree with you there.
8. Richard: - Are the police still detaining him?
Malcolm: Yes I'm afraid they are. But I just can't believe he'd do a thing like that.
Richard: - .....
Malcolm: - So do I.
A) Of course he wouldn't. I just wish we could find a way of helping him.
9. Mrs Frazer: - I was sorry to hear your mother had been taken ill. How is she doing now?
Mrs Seymour: - She's much better, thank you. She leaves hospital tomorrow.
Mrs Frazer: - .....
Mrs Seymour: - Yes do. I'm sure she'll be very pleased to see you.
C) Does she really? Wonderful. Then I'll go and visit her next day.
10. Paul: - I see you're reading Trevor's latest novel. What is it like?
Matthew: - It's not one of his best.
Paul: - .....
Matthew: - And deservedly so.
A) That seems to be the general opinion.
11. Telephone Receptionist: - Bengo Kitchen Equipment. Can I help you?
Customer: - Yes. There's something wrong with the fridge I bought from you last year.
Telephone Receptionist: - .....
Customer: - Thank you very much.
D) Then I'll put you through to the Servicing Department.
12. Mr. Wentworth: - I hope you've kept the afternoon free of appointments?
Secretary: - .....
Mr. Wentworth: But that cuts right into the afternoon and you know I have next month's
schedule to plan out.
Secretary: - I had no choice. It's the manager who wants to see you.
D) Not quite, you'll be busy between three thirty and four o'clock.
 
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