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.The details I'll need are the author, the publication date and the title of the book.Is that OK?Man Yes, no problem, at all Dm, the first one is by Hallsworth, published in 1978.It's called Land and Water Resources of Australia.Lib Hm.Yes.We have that available on the shelves.Man Good.Now the next two are both government publications.The first DHL is rather old, published in 1984.That's Land Degradation in Australia, but the second one is more recent.That's Coastal Zone Inquiry Report from 1991.Lib I'm afraid we don't have the first one.We'd have to get that from the government archives for you, but the second one, the later one, has just come in so I'll put that aside for you.Man Wonderful.Now there are three more.Two rather old books, but they're standard works so you probably have them.Environmental Law by Fisher, and Environmental Chemistry by Raiswell.They were both published in 1980.Lib Yes, we do have both those texts.Environmental Law should be on the shelf, but Environmental Chemistry is out on loan at the moment.I'll put that on reserve for you.Man Right.And the last one is The Environmental Impact of Travel and Tom is by M Burns and Associates, 1989.Lib [slowly] Burns, M Environmental Impact.No, I'm sorry we don't have that.I'll have to use the inter-library loan service and get it in for you.Man Oh.How long is that likely to take?Lib Well, it rally depends where we can get it If it's available locally it shouldn't take more than a few days but if we have to send overseas for it, it could be rather a while.We'll do our best to hurry it up.That is the end of Section 1.You now have half a minute to check your answers.30 secondsNow turn to Section 2 [pause].Section 2.You will hear a recording for a tour of the university library.Look at the example on page 4 and at questions 12 to 16.30 secondsAnswer questions 12 to 16 by writing the correct letters against the list of places.Welcome to the University of New South Wales library.This tour is a practical introduction to the library.It will take you to locations of services and materials without giving in depth instruction.The tape itself runs for about 30 minutes.You may take as long as you need.Allow an hour to do a thorough tour of the library.A brief explanation of the library structure is helpful before you begin your walk.The library occupies nine floors of the H-storey main building, plus three floors of the adjoining Mathews building annex.This tour will cover floors one to nine and the three floors of the Mathews building annex, including general information and services.You have commenced this tape at the general information desk on level two, where your tour begins.There are no book collections on this floor or on the first floor, which gives access to the library lawn.On this floor you find the Resource Centre for Disabled Users, Open Reserve, Unicopy and Loans and Returns.This means that you check out and return all books on this floor.On floors three and four you will find the social sciences and humanities collections.You will also find the multimedia materials and the newspaper collection on floor three.On the next three floors - that is, floors five, six and seven - we have the physical sciences library.However you should note that this does not include the biomedical library collection, which is located in the Mathews building annex.The entrance to the Mathews building annex is located on the third floor of this building and the biomedical collection occupies floors two, three and four of the annex.The last two floors of the main building occupied by the library collection are floors eight and nine and here you will find the law library.Now turn to your right and go towards the lifts.Before the final part of the talk, look at questions 17 to 21 on the general library information sheet on page 5 of your question booklet.20 secondsNow you will hear the rest of the talk.Answer questions 17 to 21.As you are walking towards the lifts, listen to this general information section of the recording.Please pay attention to the many signs throughout the library which give additional guidance.Pick up the yellow 'Finding Items in the Library' leaflet from the information desk if you do not have one already.This will assist you in understanding how material is arranged as you proceed on this tour.Please note that eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed anywhere in the library building.Heed the warning that there is a high incidence of theft in the library.Never leave your belongings unattended.Telephones are on the first floor of the main building and there are clocks in all the lift lobbies.As you will have realized by now, this university library is divided into four subject or special libraries, namely the biomedical library, social sciences and humanities library, physical sciences library and law library.Each special library provides a concentration of resources and services within their subject areas.As you proceed on this tour the special libraries will be explained to you in detail as you pass through each of them.In front of you is a sign for women's toilets.From levels two to eight there are women's toilets on the even numbered floors, and the men's toilets are on the odd numbered floors near the lifts.Wheelchair access toilets are on levels one and two.That is the end of Section 2.You now have half a minute to check your answers.30 secondsNow turn to Section 3.[pause] Section 3.In this section you will hear Dr Richardson discussing the requirements of a course with a student Listen to the discussion about the course requirements.As you listen, answer questions 22 to 31.First look at questions 22 to 29.30 secondsNow as you listen to the first part of the conversation, answer questions 22 to 29.[knocking on door]Dr R Enter.St Good afternoon, Dr Richardson.Dr R Good afternoon.You're David Simmons, is that right?St Yes, I've an appointment to talk about the course requirements with youDr R Fine.Now why don't you take a seat over here and I'll just get some details from you.First, can I have your home address and your student number?St That's 15 Market Avenue, Hornsby and my student number is C97H85.Dr R OK.Now I see here that you've already completed 18 credit points, hut that you haven't done the Screen Studies course which is normally a prercquisite for this course.Why is that David?St Oh, the course coordinator gave me an exemption because I've worked for a couple of years in the movie and television business and they considered my practical experience fulfilled the same requirements.Dr R Fine.Shall we go over the course requirements first, and then you can bring up any queries or problems you might have.It might be most useful to start with a few dates.The final examination will be in the last week of June, that's the week of the 23rd, but the final date hasn't been set, it should be the 25th or the 26th, but you don't have to worry about that yet.Before that, as you can see in your study guide, there are three essay assignments and some set exercises I'll deal with these first.These set exercises are concerned with defining concepts and key terms.They do have fixed answers, not in the wording but in the content [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.The details I'll need are the author, the publication date and the title of the book.Is that OK?Man Yes, no problem, at all Dm, the first one is by Hallsworth, published in 1978.It's called Land and Water Resources of Australia.Lib Hm.Yes.We have that available on the shelves.Man Good.Now the next two are both government publications.The first DHL is rather old, published in 1984.That's Land Degradation in Australia, but the second one is more recent.That's Coastal Zone Inquiry Report from 1991.Lib I'm afraid we don't have the first one.We'd have to get that from the government archives for you, but the second one, the later one, has just come in so I'll put that aside for you.Man Wonderful.Now there are three more.Two rather old books, but they're standard works so you probably have them.Environmental Law by Fisher, and Environmental Chemistry by Raiswell.They were both published in 1980.Lib Yes, we do have both those texts.Environmental Law should be on the shelf, but Environmental Chemistry is out on loan at the moment.I'll put that on reserve for you.Man Right.And the last one is The Environmental Impact of Travel and Tom is by M Burns and Associates, 1989.Lib [slowly] Burns, M Environmental Impact.No, I'm sorry we don't have that.I'll have to use the inter-library loan service and get it in for you.Man Oh.How long is that likely to take?Lib Well, it rally depends where we can get it If it's available locally it shouldn't take more than a few days but if we have to send overseas for it, it could be rather a while.We'll do our best to hurry it up.That is the end of Section 1.You now have half a minute to check your answers.30 secondsNow turn to Section 2 [pause].Section 2.You will hear a recording for a tour of the university library.Look at the example on page 4 and at questions 12 to 16.30 secondsAnswer questions 12 to 16 by writing the correct letters against the list of places.Welcome to the University of New South Wales library.This tour is a practical introduction to the library.It will take you to locations of services and materials without giving in depth instruction.The tape itself runs for about 30 minutes.You may take as long as you need.Allow an hour to do a thorough tour of the library.A brief explanation of the library structure is helpful before you begin your walk.The library occupies nine floors of the H-storey main building, plus three floors of the adjoining Mathews building annex.This tour will cover floors one to nine and the three floors of the Mathews building annex, including general information and services.You have commenced this tape at the general information desk on level two, where your tour begins.There are no book collections on this floor or on the first floor, which gives access to the library lawn.On this floor you find the Resource Centre for Disabled Users, Open Reserve, Unicopy and Loans and Returns.This means that you check out and return all books on this floor.On floors three and four you will find the social sciences and humanities collections.You will also find the multimedia materials and the newspaper collection on floor three.On the next three floors - that is, floors five, six and seven - we have the physical sciences library.However you should note that this does not include the biomedical library collection, which is located in the Mathews building annex.The entrance to the Mathews building annex is located on the third floor of this building and the biomedical collection occupies floors two, three and four of the annex.The last two floors of the main building occupied by the library collection are floors eight and nine and here you will find the law library.Now turn to your right and go towards the lifts.Before the final part of the talk, look at questions 17 to 21 on the general library information sheet on page 5 of your question booklet.20 secondsNow you will hear the rest of the talk.Answer questions 17 to 21.As you are walking towards the lifts, listen to this general information section of the recording.Please pay attention to the many signs throughout the library which give additional guidance.Pick up the yellow 'Finding Items in the Library' leaflet from the information desk if you do not have one already.This will assist you in understanding how material is arranged as you proceed on this tour.Please note that eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed anywhere in the library building.Heed the warning that there is a high incidence of theft in the library.Never leave your belongings unattended.Telephones are on the first floor of the main building and there are clocks in all the lift lobbies.As you will have realized by now, this university library is divided into four subject or special libraries, namely the biomedical library, social sciences and humanities library, physical sciences library and law library.Each special library provides a concentration of resources and services within their subject areas.As you proceed on this tour the special libraries will be explained to you in detail as you pass through each of them.In front of you is a sign for women's toilets.From levels two to eight there are women's toilets on the even numbered floors, and the men's toilets are on the odd numbered floors near the lifts.Wheelchair access toilets are on levels one and two.That is the end of Section 2.You now have half a minute to check your answers.30 secondsNow turn to Section 3.[pause] Section 3.In this section you will hear Dr Richardson discussing the requirements of a course with a student Listen to the discussion about the course requirements.As you listen, answer questions 22 to 31.First look at questions 22 to 29.30 secondsNow as you listen to the first part of the conversation, answer questions 22 to 29.[knocking on door]Dr R Enter.St Good afternoon, Dr Richardson.Dr R Good afternoon.You're David Simmons, is that right?St Yes, I've an appointment to talk about the course requirements with youDr R Fine.Now why don't you take a seat over here and I'll just get some details from you.First, can I have your home address and your student number?St That's 15 Market Avenue, Hornsby and my student number is C97H85.Dr R OK.Now I see here that you've already completed 18 credit points, hut that you haven't done the Screen Studies course which is normally a prercquisite for this course.Why is that David?St Oh, the course coordinator gave me an exemption because I've worked for a couple of years in the movie and television business and they considered my practical experience fulfilled the same requirements.Dr R Fine.Shall we go over the course requirements first, and then you can bring up any queries or problems you might have.It might be most useful to start with a few dates.The final examination will be in the last week of June, that's the week of the 23rd, but the final date hasn't been set, it should be the 25th or the 26th, but you don't have to worry about that yet.Before that, as you can see in your study guide, there are three essay assignments and some set exercises I'll deal with these first.These set exercises are concerned with defining concepts and key terms.They do have fixed answers, not in the wording but in the content [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]