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Question:
Access can be used as both a noun and a verb.
When used as a noun, access means permission to see or use something.
For example:
Everyone has access to this website - you don't need a password in order to use this site.
From your hotel, there is easy access to the park - just walk over the bridge and turn left.
permission to see something
a restriction
the right to use something
ability to get to a place
Which words below are closest in meaning to access? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
The examples below illustrate the meaning of access.
advice from their teachers.
electronic data bases.
meals in the campus restaurant.
a library.
Which answers best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Most university students have free access to...
Students have free access to their teachers during teachers' office hours. University students usually don't have access to free meals - they have to pay for what they eat in the campus restaurant.
are able to get it or see it.
must ask permission to use it.
may go into it or enter it.
have the right to use it.
Which answers best complete the sentence below? Choose the 3 correct answers.
When you have access to something, you...
Read the text and answer the question below.
when the site hasn't been completely developed
when the site has information that should not be available to everyone
when he wants everyone to view the site
The Role of Website Managers
As a website manager, it is sometimes necessary to restrict access to part or all of your website. Reasons for restricting access might be that some sections are still being developed or because you only want specific people to see your pages. You can allow access to password-protected pages by giving usernames and passwords to people who have permission to use your site.
When does a website manager restrict access to his site? Choose 2 correct answers.