III. Listening In
Task 1: The Internet on Campus
The Internet, a worldwide information network, is used at universities mainly as an information
supply source. Staff supply information via the Internet and students may access it or any other
publicly available information. The Internet is also useful for students to communicate with staff.
Teachers may present lecture materials in lecture halls, and at the same time, they can distribute the materials for students to access from any location at any time via their computer. Such materials are preesented mainly in the form of text, still pictures and hypertext links. Students find this valuable and relevant to their needs. If they must miss a lecture, students can still keep up to date. Staff users may put up notices of conferences, maintain professional contacts, and communicate and conduct discussions with their colleagues or students. Students, on the other hand, are taught haow to use the Internet as an individual productivity tool in several courses.
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. C
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