Section 1
Questions 1 - 10
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Section 2
Questions 11 - 18
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 19 - 20
Write the correct option A, B or C
19. In the Spring Festival competition, you can win
A. A family pass to “Balloon down under”
B. A cheque for $200.
C. A flight in a hot air balloon.
20. You can get an entry form for the competition from
A. the radio station
B. the newspaper
C. the festival’s website
Section 3
Questions 21 - 30
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Section 4
Questions 31 - 33
Choose the correct option, A, B or C
31. What impact does Marc Prensky believe that digital technology has had on young people?
A. It has altered their thinking patterns
B. It has harmed their physical development
C. It has limited their brain capacity
32. “Digital immigrants” tend to access computers
A. using their native language
B. less efficiency than young people
C. for less important information
33. What example is given of having a “digital accent”?
A. Having less effective typing skills
B. Doing thing the old-fashioned way
C. Being unable to understand instructions
Questions 34 - 40
Which theorist makes each of the following points?
Choose the correct option, A, B or C
Theorists
A. Allen
B. James
C. Vander
Points made:
34. Current teaching methods don’t work ......................
35. Many students don’t understand computers ...................
36. Computer technology doesn’t interest all students ..................
37. Students can still learn the traditional way ...................
38. Students still need to learn research skills ...................
39. We should use computer games to teach ......................
40. Computers can’t replace educators ....................
Answers:
1. A radio program
2. LS142JW
3. hennings.co.uk
4. two/2
5. Joint membership
6. forty-nine/49
7. The union bank
8. 15th october
9. JYZ37
10. Video
11. Lake
12. Picnic
13. Flowers
14. twenty/20
15. Motor
16. Art gallery
17. Concert hall
18. 2:30
19. C
20. B
21. Classical history
22. compulsory
23. Object matters
24. Classification
25. coursework
26. Towns and cities
27. The origins
28. Oral
29. seminars
30. Location
31. A
32. B
33. B
34. B
35. C
36. A
37. B
38. A
39. B
40. C