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[ti:TEM4-2005]
[al:英语专业四级真题]
[00:12.49]TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2005)
[00:16.56]-GRADE FOUR-
[00:18.46]PART I DICTATION
[00:21.22]Listen to the following passage.
[00:23.93]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
[00:28.49]During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed,
[00:32.96]listen and try to understand the meaning.
[00:36.93]For the second and third readings,
[00:39.34]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,
[00:42.56]or phrase by phrase,
[00:44.54]with intervals of 15 seconds.
[00:47.76]The last reading will be read at normal speed again
[00:51.71]and during this time you should check your work.
[00:55.35]You will then be given 2 minutes
[00:57.32]to check through your work once more.
[01:00.62]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.
[01:05.25]Now, listen to the passage.
[01:09.75]The Wrist Watch
[01:11.85]It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception
[01:16.61]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[01:21.63]Reversing the usual order, they were first worn by women,
[01:26.14]and then adopted by men.
[01:29.11]In the old days, queens included wrist watches
[01:32.78]among their crown jewelry.
[01:35.55]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[01:40.74]Until World War I,
[01:42.61]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[01:47.37]Then army officers discovered that the wrist watch
[01:51.02]was most practical for active combat.
[01:54.86]Race car drivers also loved to wear wrist watches.
[01:59.22]And pilots found them most useful while flying.
[02:04.14]Soon, men dared to wear wrist watches
[02:07.86]without feeling self-conscious.
[02:11.03]By 1924, some 30 percent of men's watches
[02:15.62]were worn on the wrist.
[02:18.59]Today, the figure is 90 percent.
[02:22.67]And they are now worn by both men and women
[02:26.71]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[02:33.14]The second and third readings.
[02:36.23]You should begin writing now.
[02:40.08]It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception
[02:59.59]It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception
[03:19.35]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[03:38.07]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[03:57.31]Reversing the usual order, they were first worn by women,
[04:16.49]Reversing the usual order, they were first worn by women,
[04:35.59]and then adopted by men.
[04:52.39]and then adopted by men.
[05:09.49]In the old days, queens included wrist watches
[05:13.16]among their crown jewelry.
[05:30.11]In the old days, queens included wrist watches
[05:33.77]among their crown jewelry.
[05:50.83]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[06:09.65]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[06:28.75]Until World War I,
[06:30.57]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[06:49.51]Until World War I,
[06:51.37]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[07:10.09]Then army officers discovered that the wrist watch
[07:13.93]was most practical for active combat.
[07:31.81]Then army officers discovered that the wrist watch
[07:35.43]was most practical for active combat.
[07:53.28]Race car drivers also loved to wear wrist watches.
[08:12.01]Race car drivers also loved to wear wrist watches.
[08:30.71]And pilots found them most useful while flying.
[08:49.14]And pilots found them most useful while flying.
[09:07.80]Soon, men dared to wear wrist watches
[09:11.50]without feeling self-conscious.
[09:28.54]Soon, men dared to wear wrist watches
[09:32.28]without feeling self-conscious.
[09:49.56]By 1924, some 30 percent of men's watches
[09:53.97]were worn on the wrist.
[10:11.43]By 1924, some 30 percent of men's watches
[10:16.03]were worn on the wrist.
[10:33.36]Today, the figure is 90 percent.
[10:51.40]Today, the figure is 90 percent.
[11:09.60]And they are now worn by both men and women
[11:27.89]And they are now worn by both men and women
[11:46.50]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[12:05.28]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[12:24.11]The last reading.
[12:25.90]The Wrist Watch
[12:28.18]It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception
[12:32.75]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[12:37.80]Reversing the usual order, they were first worn by women,
[12:42.16]and then adopted by men.
[12:45.31]In the old days, queens included wrist watches
[12:49.00]among their crown jewelry.
[12:51.69]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[12:56.97]Until World War I,
[12:58.75]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[13:03.29]Then army officers discovered that the wrist watch
[13:07.25]was most practical for active combat.
[13:11.04]Race car drivers also loved to wear wrist watches.
[13:15.51]And pilots found them most useful while flying.
[13:20.43]Soon, men dared to wear wrist watches
[13:24.13]without feeling self-conscious.
[13:27.18]By 1924, some 30 percent of men's watches
[13:32.00]were worn on the wrist.
[13:34.94]Today, the figure is 90 percent.
[13:39.01]And they are now worn by both men and women
[13:42.97]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[13:47.66]Now you have two minutes to check through your work.
[15:53.32]That is the end of part 1 dictation.
[15:59.95]PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION
[16:04.60]SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
[16:09.40]Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation.
[16:14.53]W: Good morning. Sit down please, Mr. Johnson.
[16:17.81]M: Thank you, ma'am.
[16:19.28]W: I have read your letter here.
[16:21.20]You seemed to have done very well at school.
[16:24.31]Can you tell me something about your school work?
[16:27.54]M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were arts subjects.
[16:31.38]My best subject was history and my second best was geography.
[16:35.77]However, my favorite subject was math,
[16:38.89]and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.
[16:42.29]W: That's true. Now can you tell me why you think
[16:45.85]these subjects will help you in this job?
[16:49.01]M: Well, ma'am, I understand that you manufacture computers,
[16:52.46]prepare software and advise clients on how to use them.
[16:56.22]Is that right?
[16:57.18]W: That's right.
[16:58.62]M: And I've been told that working with computers
[17:00.87]needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics.
[17:05.57]That's especially true, I believe,
[17:07.92]when it comes to writing programmes.
[17:10.68]So I think my results show
[17:12.36]that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics as well.
[17:16.57]W: So you would like to write material for computers, would you?
[17:20.74]M: Yes, ma'am. That's what interests me most about computers,
[17:24.84]writing programmes.
[17:26.50]But I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously.
[17:31.59]I'm sure that career prospects in the industry
[17:34.12]would be very good no matter what sort of job I went into.
[17:37.58]W: I see. Well, thank you. I've enjoyed our talk.
[17:41.63]We'll be writing to you.
[17:43.50]M: Thank you, ma'am. Good morning.
[18:00.47]Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation.
[18:05.87]W: Excuse me. Could I ask you some questions?
[18:09.67]M: Of course.
[18:10.94]W: I work for an advertising agency,
[18:13.70]and I'm doing some research.
[18:16.06]It's for a new magazine for people like you.
[18:19.23]M: People like me.
[18:20.66]What do you mean?
[18:22.23]W: People between twenty-five and thirty-five years old.
[18:25.81]M: OK.
[18:26.62]W: Right.
[18:27.59]Um, what do you do at the weekend?
[18:30.74]M: Well, on Fridays, my wife always goes to her exercise class.
[18:35.33]Then she visits friends.
[18:37.50]W: Don't you go out?
[18:38.75]M: Not on Fridays.
[18:39.87]I never go out on Fridays.
[18:41.77]I stay at home and watch television.
[18:44.00]W: And on Saturdays?
[18:46.26]M: On Saturdays my wife and I always go sailing together.
[18:49.99]W: Really?
[18:50.71]M: Mm.
[18:51.28]We love it.
[18:52.31]We never miss it.
[18:53.60]And then in the evening we go out.
[18:56.14]W: Where to?
[18:57.31]M: Different places.
[18:58.86]We sometimes go and see friends.
[19:01.17]We sometimes go to the cinema or a restaurant.
[19:04.35]But we always go out on Saturday evenings.
[19:07.04]W: I see. And now Sunday.
[19:09.66]What happens on Sundays?
[19:11.81]M: Nothing special.
[19:13.26]We often go for a walk.
[19:15.14]And I always cook a big Sunday lunch.
[19:18.06]W: Oh. How often do you do the cooking?
[19:21.27]M: Um, twice a week, three times a week.
[19:24.56]W: Thank you very much.
[19:26.35]All I need now are your personal details
[19:29.41]-your name, job and so on.
[19:32.58]What's your surname?
[19:34.02]M: Robinson.
[19:56.12]Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation.
[20:01.41]M: Parcel Express. Good morning.
[20:03.40]How can I help you?
[20:04.65]W: Good morning.
[20:05.72]I'm thinking of sending a parcel to New York next week.
[20:09.24]Can you tell me what the procedure is, please?
[20:12.02]M: Certainly. When you ring us,
[20:14.47]we need the following information:
[20:16.70]the invoice address-that's probably your address, isn't it?
[20:20.67]-and then the pick-up address if that's different.
[20:24.00]And the contact phone number...
[20:25.87]W: Just a moment...
[20:27.28]I'm taking notes.
[20:29.11]Phone number... right.
[20:31.91]M: Then we need the full name,
[20:33.24]address and phone number of the person
[20:35.49]you're sending the parcel to.
[20:37.57]W: OK. Anything else?
[20:39.69]M: Yes, the weight and dimensions of the parcel
[20:43.25]-that's height, weight and length...
[20:46.20]and the value of the goods...
[20:47.88]and a full description.
[20:49.67]W: ... value... description.
[20:51.96]M: Yes, but don't seal the parcel.
[20:54.77]You need to leave it open so that the driver can
[20:57.18]check the contents when he collects it.
[20:59.94]After the recent bombing, the airline said
[21:02.57]that we'd have to check all parcels;
[21:04.93]they told us we had to do it.
[21:06.98]W: Fine. Now, last question,
[21:09.79]how long will the parcel take to get to New York?
[21:12.91]M: One to two working days.
[21:15.09]There are daily flights at midday.
[21:17.48]And if we collect the parcel from you at 10:15,
[21:20.39]then your parcel catches that flight,
[21:22.55]and it'll arrive within 24 hours.
[21:25.09]W: Right. Thank you very much.
[21:27.53]You've been very helpful.
[21:29.11]M: Not at all. Goodbye.
[21:30.69]W: Goodbye.
[21:47.89]SECTION B PASSAGES
[21:53.03]Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following announcement.
[21:58.39]Attention, all passengers.
[22:00.40]Platform change-this is a platform change.
[22:04.07]The train now standing at Platform 9 is the 10:48 train
[22:08.97]calling at all stations to Nanjing.
[22:12.40]Please note.
[22:13.41]The train on Platform 9 is not the 10:52 train to Jinan.
[22:18.85]It's the 10:48 train calling at all stations to Nanjing.
[22:23.62]The 10:52 to Jinan will now leave from Platform 7.
[22:28.94]Train announcement.
[22:30.32]The 11:20 train to Zhengzhou from Platform 8
[22:34.14]will be subject to a fifteen-minute delay.
[22:37.78]I repeat, there will be a fifteen-minute delay for
[22:41.15]the Zhengzhou train on Platform 8.
[22:43.92]It will now leave at 11:35, not 11:20.
[22:48.47]The 11:28 train to Hangzhou has been cancelled.
[22:52.49]We apologize to customers,
[22:54.34]but due to signal problems the 11:28 train to Hangzhou
[22:58.66]from Platform 15 has been cancelled.
[23:02.10]The 11:32 train to Tianjin is now standing at Platform 13.
[23:07.64]Please note-there will be no restaurant car on this train.
[23:11.97]I repeat, there will be no restaurant car
[23:14.88]on the 11:32 to Tianjin now standing at Platform 13.
[23:36.93]Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following passage.
[23:43.04]The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum
[23:45.92]was opened in Geneva in 1988.
[23:49.63]It tells the story of men and women who,
[23:52.39]in the course of the major events of the last 150 years,
[23:56.70]have given assistance to victims of war and natural disasters.
[24:02.44]The organization was established in 1863,
[24:06.13]and was based on the idea
[24:07.78]by a Swiss businessman called Henry Durant.
[24:11.68]He had witnessed the heavy casualties of the Battle of Solferino
[24:15.21]in Italy four years earlier,
[24:17.80]and which 40,000 people were killed, wounded, or missing.
[24:22.32]He had seen the lack of medical services and
[24:24.79]the great suffering of many of the wounded,
[24:27.40]who simply died from lack of care.
[24:31.04]The International Red Cross or Red Crescent exists to
[24:34.80]help the victims of conflicts and disasters
[24:37.56]regardless of their nationalities.
[24:40.71]The symbol of the organization was originally just the red cross.
[24:45.16]It has no religious significance;
[24:47.77]the founders of the movement
[24:49.04]adopted it as a tribute to Switzerland.
[24:52.46]However, during the Russo-Turkish war,
[24:55.61]the Turks felt that the cross could be seen
[24:57.66]as offensive to the Muslim soldiers
[24:59.89]and a second symbol, the red crescent,
[25:02.71]was adopted for use by national organizations
[25:05.81]in the Islamic world.
[25:07.73]Both are now official symbols.
[25:25.74]Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage.
[25:31.11]At major college or high school sports events,
[25:34.22]cheerleaders, both male and female,
[25:36.92]jump and dance in front of the crowd and
[25:39.44]shout the name of their team,
[25:41.61]running around yelling "Go, team, go!"
[25:45.01]The first cheerleader ever was a man.
[25:47.78]In 1898, Johnny Campbell jumped in front of the crowd
[25:51.84]at the university of Minnesota and shouted for his team.
[25:56.45]He shouted, "Hoo-rah Minn-e-so-tah!"
[26:00.15]This was the first organized show, or "yell".
[26:04.35]For the next thirty-two years cheerleaders were men only.
[26:08.47]Cheerleading is not just about cheering.
[26:11.03]They practice special shows, dances, and athletic shows.
[26:15.89]The men throw the women high in the air and catch them.
[26:19.89]The team members climb on each other's shoulders
[26:22.53]to make a human pyramid.
[26:24.60]They yell and dance too.
[26:26.69]It is like human fireworks.
[26:29.28]Of course, they may often suffer serious knee and
[26:32.42]wrist injuries and bloody noses.
[26:35.68]Cheerleaders have their own contests every year at local,
[26:39.55]state, and national levels.
[26:42.33]And a crowd shouts for them.
[26:44.66]It is not fair to think cheerleading is just being cheerful and
[26:48.31]lively and having a loud voice.
[26:51.42]Cheerleading is a sport in itself.
[27:14.63]SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
[27:19.10]Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news.
[27:25.15]The bodies of dozens of African emigrants
[27:28.33]discovered off the Italian coast last week
[27:31.39]might have been thrown overboard,
[27:33.66]Italian officials said on Monday.
[27:36.45]A coastguard spokesman said 15 illegal immigrants,
[27:40.66]all believed to come from Somalia,
[27:43.17]survived being thrown into the Mediterranean sea,
[27:47.04]but one of the survivors, a woman, was in a serious condition.
[27:51.99]They told the coastguard that their boat had left Libya 20 days
[27:55.88]before with around 100 emigrants aboard.
[27:59.68]They said most had died during the trip.
[28:03.02]Last Friday, seven Africans, including three children,
[28:06.91]died before their boat could reach the island.
[28:10.17]A further 25 people survived.
[28:23.63]Question 23 is based on the following news.
[28:28.25]China has set its sight on putting three people into space for a week,
[28:32.14]the China News Service said on Tuesday.
[28:35.32]The news agency reported an official as saying
[28:38.12]that preparations were under way for the next Shenzhou launch.
[28:43.28]The Shenzhou VI is expected to blast off within the next two years.
[28:48.29]Shenzhou V carried a Chinese astronaut aloft.
[28:51.94]He circled the earth 14 times during his 21-hour trip, October 15 to 16, 2003,
[28:59.64]making China the third country to put a man into space.
[29:09.40]Questions 24 and 25 are based on the following news.
[29:14.28]Gigantic waves of flame that covered entire neighborhoods
[29:18.08]and filled the skies over southern California
[29:20.50]with ash have killed at least 13 people.
[29:24.30]At least six separate wildfires
[29:26.56]were still burning on Monday morning,
[29:28.85]all the way from the Mexican border
[29:30.89]to the suburbs of Los Angeles.
[29:34.10]They were reported to have destroyed 800 homes
[29:37.29]and consumed about 120,000 hectares of land.
[29:42.27]Authority said they were seeking two men
[29:44.32]in connection with the fires,
[29:46.62]which they believe were started deliberately.
[30:00.03]Questions 26 to 28 are based on the following news.
[30:05.23]There has been modest growth in tourism worldwide
[30:09.09]despite two years of terrorism, war, and disease,
[30:12.96]and China is the engine driving it,
[30:15.31]according to the World Tourism Organization.
[30:18.49]International tourists' numbers hit a record 702 million last year,
[30:24.31]a rise of 2.7 per cent over 2001,
[30:28.51]the year of the September 11 attacks.
[30:31.58]France remains the most popular destination,
[30:34.74]receiving more than 77 million visitors,
[30:37.95]followed by Spain, United States and Italy.
[30:42.58]China, however, marked 11 per cent growth over that period,
[30:46.82]attracting 36.8 million international visitors.
[30:50.94]It ranks fifth among leading tourism nations.
[30:54.99]By 2020, it will be top,
[30:57.78]with predictions of 130 million visitors per year.
[31:02.29]Chinese themselves are also becoming a major force as travelers.
[31:06.96]According to a Xinhua report,
[31:09.54]over 16.6 million Chinese traveled abroad last year,
[31:14.09]up 37 per cent from the previous year.
[31:17.38]Their numbers are expected to grow to 30 million
[31:20.64]by the end of the decade, and 100 million in 2020.
[31:42.03]Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news.
[31:47.47]Around forty former military officers in Argentina
[31:50.62]have been arrested for possible extradition
[31:53.36]to Spain on human rights charges.
[31:56.57]The arrest came as the Argentine government
[31:58.99]struck down the decree
[32:00.41]prohibiting such extradition,
[32:02.58]saying all Argentine should be equal before the law.
[32:06.83]Those detained include a former navy captain
[32:09.51]and several other ex-officers suspected of torture or murder
[32:13.76]during the last period of military rule in Argentina,
[32:17.22]which ended in 1983.
[32:30.02]This is the end of Listening Comprehension.
[32:32.58]
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