Edebiyat Ödev Yardımı
Edebiyat, fikirleri, duyguları ve deneyimleri dil aracılığıyla ifade eden ve ileten bir sanat formudur. Çok çeşitli biçim ve tarzları kapsayan, insan kültürünün ayrılmaz bir parçasıdır. Edebi eserler roman, şiir, drama, deneme ve daha fazlasını içerebilir. Edebiyat yalnızca toplumsal, tarihi ve kültürel arka planı yansıtmaz, aynı zamanda okuyucunun hayal gücüne, duygularına ve eleştirel düşünme yeteneklerine de ilham verir. Edebiyat sayesinde insan, insanlığın iç dünyasını keşfedebilir, farklı bakış açılarını ve değerleri anlayabilir, güzelliğin keyfini yaşayabilir. Edebiyatın kişisel gelişim ve toplumsal gelişim üzerinde önemli bir etkisi vardır.
- 1. -3. sorulari aşağidaki pargaya góre cevaplayiniz. Did you know that many of the people who have contributed to human achievemen through the arts suffered from some sort of illness or disability ? Let's start with one of the 20'' century's most important theoretica I physicists, Albert Einstein struggled with dyslexia. a learning disability that made solving even basic math problems seem like torture Because his dyslexia went undetected when he was a student, he was expelled from school for being "lazy" and "a failure ". On top of that,he stuttered He was unable to speak until he was three years old,and he was nine before he was able to start school. As for the painters Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso , they both suffered from migraines .So did Van Gogh his real were malnutrition,addiction and xanthopsia , a visual impairment that makes everything appear yellow __ which explains the yellows that dominate his painting s. Let's not forget Agatha Christie who was the author of many well-knowr detective novels . Christie suffered from a dyslexia-like learning disability,but her real problem was not discovered until long after her death: she had Alzheimer's. 1. What was the real reason why Einstein was believed to be "lazy"and "a failure" as a student? A) He could not understand math. B) He did not study for the lessons. C) He was suffering from dyslexia. D) He started school late. E) He was unable to speak. 2. why did Van Gogh mainly use the color yellow in his paintings? A)severe malnutrition which eventually damaged his eyes. B) He had a condition related to his sight that made things seem vellow to him. C) The color yellow gave him inspiration and made him feel relaxed. D) His migraines would disappear when he looked at the color yellow. E) He was obsessed with the color yellow without any reason. 3.What can be concluded from the passage? A) People must suffer from an illness or disability to make even the slightest contribution to humanity. B) Early detection of Alzheimer's was crucial in the treatment of the disease. C) Illness or disability does not necessarily prevent human achievement and sciences. D) Many famous people were appreciated after they passed away. E)Painters create their best works when they suffer from migraines.
- 1. -3. sorulari aşagidaki pargaya góre cevaplayiniz. The most common process leading to language death is one in which a community of speakers of one language becomes in another language , and gradually shifts allegiance to the second language until they cease to use their original language This is a process of assimilation which may be or may be forced upon a populatior 1. Speakers of some languages , particularly regional or minority languages,may decide to abandon them based on or utilitarian grounds, in favour of languages regarded as having greater utility or This process is gradual and can occur from either bottom-to-top or top-to- bottom.If there are only a few elderly speakers of a language remaining , and they no longer use that language for communication , then the language is effectively dead. A language that has reached such a reduced stage of use is generally considered moribunc 1. Once a language is no longer a native language that is, if no children are being socialisec I into it as their primary language -the process of transmissior is ended and itself will not survive past the current generation. 1.It can be understood from the passage that __ A)governments in developing countries have tried to promote death to gain political ends B)attempts to slow or reverse death are still underway in many languages C) a moribund language is on the brink of extinction with only a few elderly speakers D)language death is usually a sudden event, which mainly affects bilingual speakers E) the problem of language death is not as important as the loss of biological diversity 2. It is pointed out in the passage that speakers of one language __ A)have difficulty learning another if they are not competent in their own B) do not sound like those of another when they speak C) can gradually replace it with another which they regard as more prestigious D) cause language death unless they are proficient in their own language E) will decide to learn another when they have a legitimate reason to do so 3.Language death often occurs when - A)younger generations do not prefer using their native language outside their native land B)languages with a few speakers are wiped out by genocide , disease or natural disasters C) no one writes any poems or songs using their heritage language D , a population goes through a voluntary or enforced process of assimilation E , a region where a language is spoken by a handful of people by an enemy force
- 9 city thought - in the era of Alexander the Great -after being lost in the sands of history for over 2,000 years. A) to have been founded / has been discovered B) having been founded / had been discovered C) to be founded I should have been discovered D) having founded / might have been discovered E) to have founded I could have discovered 10. Human beings -food to grow , reproduce and maintain good health and our bodies __ warm, build or repair tissue without food. A) are required / may not stay B) should require /could not stay C) had required / do not stay D) required / did not stay E) require I cannot stay 11. The Vatican Library of Rome . which - to its present premises in 1588, __ to be one of the greatest of Europe today. A) had been moved I would be considered B) was moved / is considered C) was being moved / was considered D) is moved / has been considered E) has been moved I will be considered 12.stereotypes ; that associate men with science seem to have over time, most US children still see science as a male profession. A) As though B) Providing C) Since D) When E) Even though 13. To the astronomers of the Middle Ages, the most classical authorities on natural philosoph were Aristotle and frameworks that explained the whole universe. A) unless B) since C) thus D) yet E) whether 14. Studies have been unclear -whether sweetener s have a positive or negative this is why we are keen to better understand what's happening in our bodies. A) except B) despite C) as to D) rather than E) apart from 15. The Hubble image is -...- it has appeared in movies and television shows, on t-shirts and pillows, and even on a postage stamp. A) such I that B) if/ then C)whether / or D) so/ that E) rather / than 16. __ findings suggest that consuming sugary beverages foods and __ energy- dense carbohydrate -containing foods markedly the risk of heart disease. A) Plenty of / another B) A number of / others C) Several I each other D) Many / other E) A lot of I one another
- 1. -16 sorularda , cúmlede bos birakilan uygun düsen sózcúk ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. A new study supports the idea that the need __ encounter with predators - an important role for the evolution of complex animal communication. A) to have survived /has to play B) being survived I could have played C)surviving I should be playing D) to survive / might have played E) having survived / must be playing 2. The prevailing notion that wind power is too costly -largely from early research which __ on turbines with huge blades that stood hundreds of meters tall. A) resulted / focuses B) is resulted I was focusing C) has resulted / has to focus D) may result /could focus E) results / focused 3. Over the last two decades, a great number of scientists __ on the question how horses __ the world. A) study I would have seen B) had studied / will be seeing C) have been studied /may see D) used to study / have seen E) have been studying I see 4.Deep learning is on the rise in science and - it can teach computers to do what our brains do naturally. A) in case B) because C) even so D) unless E) though 5. English originated in a relatively cool climats End has distinct words for snow and ice; the Hawaiian language is spoken in a warmer climate and uses the same word for snow and for ice. A) for instance B) moreover C) therefore D) otherwise E) in contrast 6. Fungi do not produce their own carbon through photosy nthesis as plants do; __ they acquire nutrients ; by absorbing and digesting carbon produced by other organisms. A) similarly B) in short C) otherwise D) rather E) for example 7.Operating on principle __ wind turbines, the power in sea comes from tidal currents which turn blades similar to ships' propellers,but, unlike the wind the tides are predictable and the power input is constant. A) as many / as B) the same / as C such/as D so/as E more / than 8.Sudden infant death syndrome and other sleep-related causes of infant mortality have __ known risk factors but .... is known if these factors change for different age groups. A) many I much B) a number of I few C several /little D all / anything E either I none
- 9. Anyone who - an injury - the after-effects, including pain, swelling or redness. A) suffers / must be remembering B) is suffering I should remember C) had suffered I used to remember D) has suffered / can remember E) suffered I had to remember 10 Researchers at Stanford University Medical Centre have discovered a way __ kidneys without having the natient on a lifelong course of suppressing drugs in order to prevent rejection. A) to have transplanted / to remain B) having transplanted / remaining C) to transplant / remain D) being transplanted /being remained E transplanting I to have remained 11 A new study __ that, over the past two decades, five out of six wildfires in the United States - by people. A) would reveal / had been triggered B) reveals / have been triggered C) had revealed / would be triggered D) was revealed /had triggered E) has revealed I have triggered 12. If children are deficient for vitamin A , they can become blind and their immune system is weakened , which can cause infectious diseases -measles diarrhoea, or malaria. A) such B) like C) many D) much E) as Suat GỮRCAN - Ridvan GURDUL 13. - distance learning program is advantageous as if helps people continue with their education despite their demanding schedule, it some drawbacks. A) As long as B) Since C) No matter D) Unless E) Even though 14. The moon does not have an atmosphere it has no protective barrier to burn meteorites up before thev reach the surface. A) otherwise B) for instance C) therefore D) however E) on the contrary 15. __ we do have information about the structure and chemistry of chromoso mes, little is known about their movement in the nucleus. A) While B) Just as C) Providing D) In case E) Once 16. It is important for social animals to be able to recognise __ for humans are able to recognize __ immediately from their faces. A) each other / many other B) any other I some other C) many other/one another D) one another / each other E) some other / any other