Aksun
26th August 2007, 12:27
(I) The governments of the EU, the US, China, India, Japan, Russia and Korea initialled a treaty to build the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world’s largest fusion machine, in Provence, France. (II) It will take a decade to build and will then run for two further decades, performing tens of thousands of fusion experiments. (III) At the end of that time, say its backers, the world will know once and for all if nuclear fusion is technically viable. (IV) Once this point has been settled, the costs can be taken into consideration. (V) As well as being the largest, the fusion reactor known as JET in Culham, Britain, is, by common consent, the world’s most successful.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
MattLuke
26th August 2007, 13:03
emin oLmamakla beraber E diyorum...
alihakan333
2nd September 2007, 13:47
(I) The governments of the EU, the US, China, India, Japan, Russia and Korea initialled a treaty to build the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world’s largest fusion machine, in Provence, France. (II) It will take a decade to build and will then run for two further decades, performing tens of thousands of fusion experiments. (III) At the end of that time, say its backers, the world will know once and for all if nuclear fusion is technically viable. (IV) Once this point has been settled, the costs can be taken into consideration. (V) As well as being the largest, the fusion reactor known as JET in Culham, Britain, is, by common consent, the world’s most successful.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
1) özne uyumundan gidilemiyor...
2)tense uyumundan gidilemiyor..
3)ancak anlam ile çözülebilecek bir soru bence
oda zaten açıkça E şıkkında görümektedir.. Yanıt e şıkkı bencede
aslında özneden gidildiğinde 2 şık elimizde kalmaktadır
(I) The governments of the EU, the US, China, India, Japan, Russia and Korea initialled a treaty to build the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world’s largest fusion machine, in Provence, France. (II) It will take a decade to build and will then run for two further decades, performing tens of thousands of fusion experiments. (III) At the end of that time, say its backers, the world will know once and for all if nuclear fusion is technically viable. (IV) Once this point has been settled, the costs can be taken into consideration. (V) As well as being the largest, the fusion reactor known as JET in Culham, Britain, is, by common consent, the world’s most successful.
işte bu son iki cümlede anlam giriyor bence
Exorcise
2nd September 2007, 13:55
bende e sıkkında hem fikirim
Tercan Değerli
2nd September 2007, 13:59
evet E seçeneği diğer cümleler Fransa'daki reactor'den bahsederken E seçeneği Britain'dakinden bahsetmiş