Question 26. A. cognitive B. constructive C. different D. distinctive
Question 27. A. take B.account C. make D. get
Question 28. A. However B. Therefore C. Because D. Although
Question 29. A. some B. other C. another D. one
Question 30. A. which B. what C. whom D. who
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
There are three basic types of classroom learning styles: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. These learning styles describe the most common ways that people learn.
Visual learners prefer to sit somewhere in the classroom where no obstructions hinder their view of the lesson. They rely on the teacher’s facial expressions and body language to aid their learning. They learn best from a blend of visual displays and presentations such as colorful videos, diagrams, and flig-charts. Often, these learners think in pictures and may even close their eyes to visualize or remember something. Many visual leaners lack confidence in their auditory memory skills and so may take detailed notes during classroom discussions and lectures.
Auditory learners sit where they can hear well. They enjoy listening and talking, so discussions and verbal lectures stimulate them. Listening to what others have to say and then talking the subjects through help them process new information. These learners may be heard reading to themselves out loud because they can obsorb written information better in this way.
Kinesthetic learners may find it difficult to sit still in a conventional classroom. They need to be physically active and take frequent breaks. When they are bored, they fidged in their seats. They prefer to sit somepalce where there is room to move about. They benefit from manipulating materials and learn best when classroom subjects such as maths, science, and reading are processed through hands-on experiences. Incorporating arts-and-crafts activities, building projects, and sports into lessons helps kinesthetic learners process new information. Physical expressions of encouragement, such as a pat on the back, are often appreciated.
(Adapted from “Essential Words for the IELTS” by Dr. Lin Lougheed) Question 31.What topic does the passage mainly discuss?
Fundermental kinds of learning approaches
Different classrooms for different learners groups