22 Nisan 2016 Cuma

UNIT 8

UNIT 8A: A MYSTERIOUS DEATH

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Choose the correct answer for each question based on the reading “What Killed the Emperor” 

1.    The author wrote this passage…
a.       to persuade the readers that the cause of Napoleon’s death will remain a mystery.
b.      to point out that there are many people trying to find out why Napoleon died.
c.       to inform the readers about the debate going on regarding the cause of Napoleon’s death.
d.      to prove that only modern methods can reveal the real cause of Napoleon’s death.

2.    Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?
a.       One of Candé-Montholon’s ancestors had been employed as a worker at Napoleon’s wine cellar.
b.      During his last days, Napoleon was not any thinner than he had been before he got sick.
c.       After he died, Napoleon’s body remained away from France for almost two decades.
d.      Not everyone is eager to learn the truth behind Napoleon’s death.

3.    In which person’s theory, poisoning is NOT mentioned as a possible cause of Napoleon’s death?
a.       David Jones                                                c. Jean Tulard
b.      Steven Karch                                              d. François Candé-Montholon

4.    The phrase “once and for all” on line 32 is closest in meaning to:
a.       selfishly                  b. mutually                  c. permanently                 d. instantly

5.    The word “it” on line 55 refers to:
a.       eating large amounts of seafood                c. what toxicologists say
b.      the only source of arsenic                           d. having high level of arsenic in blood

6.    What can we infer from paragraph 11 (from line 115)?
a.       Fornes thinks that the existing evidence doesn’t support the murder theory.
b.      Fornes bases his conclusion regarding Napoleon’s death solely on medical records.
c.       Fornes believes that the analyzed hair might have belonged to someone else.
d.      Fornes is doubtful about the accuracy of the hair analysis.

7.    On lines 119-120, what does Paul Fornes mean by saying “Napoleon may have died with cancer, but he didn’t die of cancer”?
a.       Many people believe that he died because of cancer, but actually he didn’t.
b.      When he died, it’s possible that he had cancer, but cancer was not the reason for his death.
c.       It’s possible that cancer was the cause of his death, but there is not much evidence.
d.      It’s certain that people have different theories about whether he died due to cancer or not.

8.    We can infer from the passage that Jean-François Lemaire said “We are now in the world of entertainment” (on line 135) because he wanted to…
a.       emphasize the difference between the lifestyles of people in the past and today.
b.      explain that the curiosity for the unknown is what people get pleasure from nowadays.
c.       state that history doesn’t interest people as much as it did in the past.
d.      express that people create various theories both to solve the mystery and to have fun.

9.    Which statement is true according to the text?
a. Steven Karch believes that arsenic had little effect on Napoleon’s death.
b. Ben Weider has made use of few resources while trying to solve why Napoleon died.
c. Eating a lot of seafood might have caused internal bleeding and resulted in Napoleon’s death.
d. Jean Tulard has found only a weak link between poisoning and Napoleon’s death.



 Answer Key:  1.c  2.a  3.c  4.c  5.d  6.a  7.b  8.b  9.a 

 UNIT 8B: WATCHING YOU

1.    What is the reading mainly about?
a)    the cost of surveillance cameras
b)   the types and use of surveillance cameras
c)    the history of surveillance
d)   the mechanism of cameras

2.    The word “evade” on line 17 is closest in meaning to      .
a)    set up          b) abolish         c) enforce        d) escape from

3.    In paragraph III (lines 48-50), the expression “there is little a criminal can say in his defense when the crime he is accused of committing has been caught on video” means       
a)    The criminal admitted his crime when s/he was shown on video.
b)   The criminals cannot hire a lawyer because they are caught on video.
c)    If a video shows the crime, the criminal cannot really deny it.
d)   A criminals does not have any right to defend him/herself when they are caught on the video.

4.    On lines 66-69, the studies by Norris and McCahill show that                  
a)    In some areas where the surveillance cameras were installed, the crime rate decreased; however, in some areas there was an unimportant decrease in the crime rate.
b)   In some areas, due to the fact that there were well-behaved people, it didn’t make any difference whether there were any cameras or not.
c)    Since some areas were mostly occupied by delinquent people, the cameras that were installed were not taken seriously.
d)   Since some areas were not overpopulated, the crime rate was very low.

5.    The word “its” on line 107 refers to                      
a)    the law        b) the computer           c) a surveillance camera          d) Poseidon

6.    Which of the following ideas is NOT mentioned in Siegel’s list of policy suggestions for ethical surveillance practices on lines 119-131?
a)    All the cameras and the zones that are being watched should be listed on a public register.
b)   The people should be guaranteed that the regulations are enforced.
c)    There should be visible warning sign in every surveillance zone.
d)   Anybody should easily access surveillance data without any limitations.

7.    How was 18 year-old Jean Francois LeRoy saved?




8.    What is the result of the study conducted by Clive Norris and Michael McCahill?







ANSWER KEY: 1B 2D 3C 4A 5C 6D
7- “An electronic surveillance system called Poseidon noticed the boy sinking; the life guards pulled him from the pool and gave him CPR”
8- “As soon as the British people leave their homes, they should know that they are being monitored by the cameras



A. Match the words with their definitions.
1. a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or course of action                         ___ a. cease (v.)
2. force or oblige (someone) to do something                                                                 ___ b. inconclusive (adj.)
3. large and heavy; powerful or damaging                                                                      ___ c. dispute (n.)
4. something you do in order to get back at someone who has harmed or offended you          ___ d. medication (n.)  
5. detailed examination of the elements or structure of something                        ___ e. presence (n.)
6. not leading to a firm conclusion or result; not ending doubt or dispute                          ___ f. compel (v.) 
7. unceasingly intense; without stopping                                                            ___ g. proponent (n.)
8. stop doing something or stop happening                                                                     ___ h. relentless (adj.)
9. a disagreement or argument                                                                                       ___ i. massive (adj.)
10. a drug that is used to treat or prevent disease                                                             ___ j. revenge (n.)
11. the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present                                  ___ k. analysis (n.)
(plural èanalyses)

B. Write the different forms of the given words.
1. Cease (v.)                                        ______________ (n.)              
2. Inconclusive (adj.)                      ______________ (adv.) / ______________ (n.)
3. Dispute (n.)                                   ______________ (v.)                
4. Compel (v.)                                    ______________ (adj.)
5. Relentless (adj.)                           ______________ (adv.)
6. Massive (adj.)                               ______________ (adv.) / ______________ (n.)
7. Analysis (n.)                               ______________ (v.)
(plural èanalyses)








C. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. There is one extra word.
               
                oppose / deter / alert / install / spy / regulate / relay / assure / commit / grand
1. Coldblooded animals are unable to ………………….. their own body temperature, and instead rely on the sun's heat to keep their bodies warm.
2. I …………….. Sally that I had turned off the iron before leaving the house.
3. Fortunately, many of the people who …………….. me are unable to attack my logic or evidence.
4. He said whoever answered at the phone number he gave me would …………….. the problem to a central exchange.
5. Police were ……………….. after three men drove away without paying for their fuel.
6. However, not everyone who ……………… crime are not necessarily in the criminal class.
7.  Don't let those nasty e-mails and phone calls ………………. you from your position.
8. According to the American Management Association two-thirds of companies in the United States ………………. on their employees in some way.
9. Security cameras have been ……………….. in the city centre.






                                                                                                                                                                



Answer Key: A) 1. g   2. f   3. i   4. j   5. k   6. b   7. h   8. a   9. c   10. d   11. e
                             B) 1. cease     2. inconclusively / inconclusiveness     3. dispute     4. compelling     5. relentlessly    
6. massively / massiveness     7. analyse or analyze
                     C) ) 1. regulate     2. assured    3. oppose     4. relay     5. alerted     6. commits     7. deter     8. spy     9. installed
 

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