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- TASK TYPE 13 Identifying the Writer’s Views and Claims (Yes/No/Not Given) (pages 162–169) 1
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1 D one of the biggest drivers behind the idea was his fear that culture and history would be lost to future generations if they were not preserved online. 2 D on the fast-moving web the average page is changed every hundred days – or any social media. This snapshot of the web 3 C He is surprised at how few historians make use of the Internet as a source but expects that to change rapidly in five or ten years as a new generation of scholars better understands its potential 4 B ‘But the days of the lone scholar are gone; in my personal opinion we really need to embrace creative ways to work collaboratively.’ 5 B to persuade people to stop and think about how the decisions they make now will affect the next 10,000 years 6 A This is her tone in the whole text, e.g. Clearly, this is a golden age for librarians, historians and scholars (para 1); the ‘Wayback Machine’, is deservedly one of the most popular sites online.(para 2); Yet she, too, is refreshingly positive about the chances of being able to both create and preserve your own space online (para 6) TASK TYPE 13 Identifying the Writer’s Views and Claims (Yes/No/Not Given) (pages 162–169) 1 1 No – you are mostly reading for the writer’s views and claims. 2 Yes, they do. 3 Some of them may – but not all. 4 You have to write YES, NO or NOT GIVEN in the correct box. 5 No – you write NOT GIVEN. 2 1 NO but I struggled to find any causal link in chapter after chapter of correlations. 2 NO Rosen fails to convince that their incidence is on the rise. 3 NOT GIVEN (We hear about the argument put forward in the book, but nothing about its influence.) 4 YES warning that we cannot trust the large corporations that run the internet with our precious personal data. It’s a viewpoint I’m entirely sympathetic with. 5 NOT GIVEN (We hear about the WHO’s statistics on road accidents, but nothing about their views on social networking.) ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 29 6 YES If you can't go five minutes without a status update then, yes, you should probably step away from the touchscreen 6 1 A NO B YES I just happened to notice one day that mycelium ... had an unusual quality 2 A NO B YES I teamed up with Gavin Mclntyre and our professor Burt Swersey to figure out how this could work as a product. Packaging materials made from mushroom waste were the outcome. 3 A YES B NO we are cost competitive with synthetic packaging materials such as expanded polystyrene and polyethylene. 4 A NO B YES Biomaterials like ours are sustainable, non-polluting and need little outside energy to make. 5 A YES B NO Our key challenge at the moment is an enviable one: scaling up to meet the growing demand. We’re coping with it. 8 1 GIVEN It remains one of the best books around for demystifying the deliberately mysterious arts of advertising. 2 NOT GIVEN (There is no information about Packard’s background in psychology in the passage.) 3 GIVEN Packard’s book was a great success, his impeccable choice of a very catchy title revealing just how well he understood at least one of the basic rules of marketing. 4 NOT GIVEN (There is no information in the passage about where the term came from. The passage just says ‘Although the term was yet to be coined …’) 5 GIVEN Vicary later admitted that he’d made up the original sales figures. In fact, it’s likely that he never even conducted the first experiment, so his findings deserve to be disregarded. 6 NOT GIVEN (There is no mention of evidence in the passage, only that people still believe in the idea.) Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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