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IELTS Practice Now Practice in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking for the IELTS Test ( PDFDrive )
Questions 1-4
Answer the following questions with NOT MORE THAN THREE words which MUST COME FROM THE TEXT. Write your answers in spaces numbered 1-4 on the answer sheet 1 What does today's telecommunicating depend on 7 2 What are the words used to describe today's standard telephone service 7 3-4 What are TWO main requirements to make new services accessible 7 Question 5-8 Decide which of the following statements according to the text are true T, false F or for which there is insufficient evidence IE and write T, F or IE in the spaces numbered 5-8 on the answer sheet 5 The customer access network does not include any physical connections 6 Multiplexing reduces the need for numerous physical links between exchanges 7 There are three main ways of making connections across the core network 8 There is a limit to the number of telephone conversations that may take place at any given time Question* 9-14 Decide which of the following features refer to present, past (traditional) or future technology and write P for present, T for past (traditional) or F for future in spaces numbered 9-14 on your answer sheet One has been done for you as an example Example Answer 64 bits/sec transmission channel P 9 video on demand 10 analogue transmission 1 1 Pulse Code Modulation 12 fibre optic cable in core network 13 digital exchange 14 use of fibre optic cable in customer access network demand However this final step Irom the local new services is well established can the cost of e\v.hang(. to the customer is an expensive one, large scale deployment of fibre optic cable in due tii the large number of connections the customer network be justified invoked Onl) uhen the demand for these QUESTIONS 15-27 YOH are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15-27 which refer to Reading Passage 2 below READING PASSAGE 2 Characteristics of Open and Distance Learning Open learning is generally seen as a goal of education, characterised by increasing flexibility of methodological and administrative practices in the interests of maximising the options and support available for students Distance teaching is characterised by four things 1) the need to individualise learning, 2) the use of a range of teaching and supervisory strategies which are not primarily face to-face, 3) the need to determine, in advance of teaching, the activities, interactions and resources necessary to achieve the purposes of a course unit or subject, and 4) an openness to the educational possibilities afforded by developments in computer and communications technologies R • the complexity of the administrative arrangements which support the learning program • the extent to which the lecturer can influence the learning environment of the student The university believes that good teaching requires that these distinctive characteristics be recognised n The ma]or educational distinction between on- campus and distance teaching is the reliance on group-based strategies in the former and the obligation to individualise instruction in the latter These individualised strategies also need to be supported by a compatible administrate e system For academics whose experience is primarily of study on-campus, there is some challenge in distance education, because the assumptions which underpin individualised learning may be quite different from those with which they are familiar The Distance Education Centre provides support to academics who are teaching students at a distance with the aim of helping them understand the different demands of this kind of leaching r Perhaps the most critical element of this view of distance education is the reliance it places on students taking a greater degree of responsibility for their own learning than is generally the case for on-campus study This expectation sits reasonably comfortably with elements of adult learning theories uhich encourage respect for students and their experience as well as the familiar patterns of higher degree study F It is important to understand that there is a general movement in higher education towards the individualisation of learning generally Old distinctions between internal and external enrolments will have less meaning oxer time as the range of resources and strategies in both on-campus and distance teaching are increasingly shared between these modes While some administrative distinctions will necessarily prevail, the characteristics of good teaching will increasingly be those which allow individual students to pursue their studies in flexible and supportive ways Major differences between the teaching modes result from the following factors • the logistics of communication • the degree to which the lecturer is able to respond to student input • the role of peer-group influence • student access to learning resources Questions 15-19 In the box below is a list of headings for the 5 paragraphs of Reading Passage 2. Choose the appropriate heading for each paragraph and write the corresponding number i-vii in the spaces numbered 15-19 on the answer sheet. Note that there are more headings than you need. 15. Paragraph A 16. Paragraph B 17. Paragraph C 18. Paragraph D 19. Paragraph E List of Headings i Anticipated changes in course delivery ii Factors influencing the differences between on-campus and distance teaching iii Problems experienced by academics iv Why support is important v How academics adjust to distance teaching vi Student responsibility vii The main features of teaching at a distance Questions 20-27 The major characteristics of on-campus and distance learning are listed below, together with those features which are common to both modes. Sort them into their groups and write either OC (On-Campus), DL (Distance Learning) or BM (common to Both Modes) in the spaces numbered 20-27 on the answer sheet. One has been done for you as an example. Example: Answer: The lecturer does not see the students. DL 20. There are opportunities for the exploitation of communications technologies. 21. The lecturer is able to treat the class as a group. 22. Academics may experience difficulty with a different mode of delivery. 23. The teaching methods are familiar. 24. Administrative and support services need to consider students' personal learning needs. 25. Students need to be independent learners. 26. Individual students are encouraged to pursue their studies in the ways which suit them best. 27. There is increasing flexibility in the way students are encouraged to achieve their goals. QUESTIONS 28-39 Yon ate advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 28-39 which refer to Reading Passage 3 below Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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