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  [00:13.69]TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS GRADE FOUR

  [00:16.87]PART I DICTATION

  [00:19.50]Listen to the following passage.

  [00:22.69]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.

  [00:25.84]During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed,

  [00:29.49]listen and try to understand the meaning.

  [00:32.36]For the second and third readings,

  [00:34.71]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,

  [00:37.34]or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds.

  [00:41.44]The last reading will be done at normal speed again

  [00:44.73]and during this time you should check your work.

  [00:47.54]You will then be given 1 minute

  [00:50.23]to check through your work once more.

  [00:52.05]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.

  [00:56.30]Now listen to the passage.

  [00:58.77]The Fast Food Restaurants in the U. S.

  [01:02.33]The favorite food in the United States is the hamburger.

  [01:06.93]The favorite place to buy a hamburger

  [01:08.95]is a fast food restaurant.

  [01:10.90]At fast food restaurants, people order their food,

  [01:14.81]wait a few minutes,

  [01:16.10]and carry it to their tables themselves.

  [01:18.96]People also take their food out of the restaurant

  [01:22.04]and eat it in their cars or in their homes.

  [01:25.00]At some fast food restaurants, people can order their food,

  [01:29.41]pay for it and pick it up without leaving their cars.

  [01:33.42]There are many kinds of

  [01:34.86]fast food restaurants in the United States.

  [01:38.01]The most numerous sell hamburgers,

  [01:40.15]French fries and milkshakes.

  [01:42.78]The second and third readings, you should begin writing now.

  [01:48.48]The Fast Food Restaurants in the U. S.

  [01:52.94]The favorite food in the United States is the hamburger.

  [02:12.11]The favorite food in the United States is the hamburger.

  [02:30.28]The favorite place to buy a hamburger

  [02:32.46]is a fast food restaurant.

  [02:49.44]The favorite place to buy a hamburger

  [02:51.32]is a fast food restaurant.

  [03:08.25]At fast food restaurants, people order their food,

  [03:26.91]At fast food restaurants, people order their food,

  [03:45.52]wait a few minutes,

  [03:46.42]and carry it to their tables themselves.

  [04:04.54]wait a few minutes,

  [04:05.46]and carry it to their tables themselves.

  [04:23.36]People also take their food out of the restaurant

  [04:40.98]People also take their food out of the restaurant

  [04:58.88]and eat it in their cars or in their homes.

  [05:16.23]and eat it in their cars or in their homes.

  [05:33.78]At some fast food restaurants, people can order their food,

  [05:52.60]At some fast food restaurants, people can order their food,

  [06:11.34]pay for it and pick it up without leaving their cars.

  [06:30.10]pay for it and pick it up without leaving their cars.

  [06:48.76]There are many kinds of

  [06:50.07]fast food restaurants in the United States.

  [07:07.64]There are many kinds of

  [07:08.81]fast food restaurants in the United States.

  [07:26.49]The most numerous sell hamburgers,

  [07:28.10]French fries and milkshakes.

  [07:45.50]The most numerous sell hamburgers,

  [07:47.15]French fries and milkshakes.

  [08:04.57]The last reading:

  [08:06.11]The Fast Food Restaurants in the U. S.

  [08:09.64]The favorite food in the United States is the hamburger.

  [08:13.95]The favorite place to buy a hamburger

  [08:15.97]is a fast food restaurant.

  [08:17.99]At fast food restaurants, people order their food,

  [08:21.81]wait a few minutes,

  [08:23.44]and carry it to their tables themselves.

  [08:26.04]People also take their food out of the restaurant

  [08:29.08]and eat it in their cars or in their homes.

  [08:32.17]At some fast food restaurants, people can order their food,

  [08:36.21]pay for it and pick it up without leaving their cars.

  [08:40.32]There are many kinds of

  [08:41.93]fast food restaurants in the United States.

  [08:44.71]The most numerous sell hamburgers,

  [08:47.30]French fries and milkshakes.

  [08:50.57]Now you have 1 minute to check through your work.

  [09:54.08]That is the end of PART I Dictation.

  [09:57.93]Part Two Listening Comprehension

  [10:01.74]SECTION A TALK

  [10:05.15]In this section you will hear a talk.

  [10:07.63]You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY.

  [10:10.60]While listening, you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE

  [10:14.60]and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.

  [10:18.70]Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both

  [10:24.14]grammatically and semantically acceptable.

  [10:27.35]You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.

  [10:31.21]You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.

  [11:07.64]Now listen to the talk.

  [11:09.29]When it is over, you will be given TWO minutes to complete your work.

  [11:14.15]Fix a Broken Friendship

  [11:17.50]Friendships are built on trust.

  [11:20.40]Many a confidence is shared between two "good" friends,

  [11:24.36]and once that confidence has been violated,

  [11:27.17]then expect the friendship to be broken.

  [11:30.57]It is difficult, and at times impossible to restore a friendship,

  [11:35.27]and most of the time, it will never be the same.

  [11:38.57]But if you work on trying to get along and fix things

  [11:42.43]it may turn out to be a better situation.

  [11:45.80]Here are some tips.

  [11:47.34]First, take the initiative.

  [11:50.77]Be open about wanting to fix your friendship.

  [11:53.85]Friends should not play mind games with each other.

  [11:57.43]If you truly love this person and want them to stay your friend,

  [12:01.42]be open about your feelings towards them.

  [12:04.27]Say you are sorry.

  [12:06.29]You have to mean it however;

  [12:08.52]the person will be able to tell if you're being sincere or not.

  [12:13.01]It's the best word to use to explain your feelings.

  [12:16.97]Leave it as a message on their answering machine

  [12:19.94]if they have not answered your phone calls.

  [12:22.28]Even if you consider yourself a victim in the fight,

  [12:26.20]it's important to apologize.

  [12:28.56]It's likely that your friend feels the same way,

  [12:31.71]and hearing you say sorry will help let them know

  [12:35.31]it's not going to hurt their pride if they apologize to you.

  [12:39.81]Second, create an open discussion.

  [12:43.89]When possible, and if the other friend agrees,

  [12:47.10]try to sit down for coffee or something with them

  [12:50.23]and talk things out.

  [12:52.29]Wait at least three days to do this

  [12:55.18]because the person will probably still be upset if earlier.

  [12:59.40]It really depends though on how intense the fight was.

  [13:03.35]When your friend speaks, listen.

  [13:06.23]Be sincere in the things you have to say.

  [13:09.67]Your friend will know if you are being insincere.

  [13:13.31]Speak quietly and from the heart.

  [13:16.71]Allow them to feel the pain that you feel,

  [13:20.10]and the loneliness you have endured

  [13:22.08]since the break-up of the friendship.

  [13:23.76]Crack a joke. Friends love jokes.

  [13:27.51]Life's not a whole lot without your good friend there.

  [13:31.02]When the tension starts to ease,

  [13:33.65]and you get details out of the way, lighten the mood.

  [13:37.41]Be careful though.

  [13:38.99]Do not make a joke referring to the fight ever.

  [13:43.66]This can be seen as offensive

  [13:45.78]and as if you did not take the person seriously.

  [13:48.61]Third, step into their shoes.

  [13:51.87]Try to sit back and see another perspective besides your own.

  [13:56.81]This is a situation where one needs to think critically.

  [14:00.98]It's not simple to try to understand other people.

  [14:04.67]Think about recent events that have gone on in your friend's life.

  [14:08.95]Try to understand the reason

  [14:11.33]that your relationship got to such a heated level.

  [14:14.60]Part of gaining understanding of another person's perspective

  [14:18.81]may involve speaking to mutual friends

  [14:21.34]or family members of that person.

  [14:24.25]Be careful though,

  [14:25.98]because a mutual friend can be dangerous to talk to.

  [14:30.02]They may be trying to manipulate the situation

  [14:33.02]for their own benefit,

  [14:34.82]or things that you say may inadvertently get twisted

  [14:38.04]when they get back to the friend you're fighting with.

  [14:40.92]After you fix your friendship,

  [14:43.04]be more caring towards your friend

  [14:45.48]and don't fight over the same thing again.

  [14:48.46]Friendship could not be bought;

  [14:50.73]it is something that gives you happiness and pain,

  [14:54.03]so fight for it!

  [14:56.61]NOW you have TWO minutes to complete your work.

  [17:01.23]This is the end of Section A talk

  [17:04.23]SECTION B CONVERSATIONS

  [17:08.04]In this section you will hear two conversations.

  [17:12.12]At the end of each conversation,

  [17:14.52]five questions will be asked about what was said.

  [17:18.24]Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY.

  [17:24.49]After each question there will be a ten-second pause.

  [17:29.03]During the pause, you should read the four choices of A, B, C and D,

  [17:36.75]and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.

  [17:42.11]You have thirty seconds to preview the questions.

  [18:17.89]Now, listen to the conversations.

  [18:20.22]Conversation One

  [18:22.08]M: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight,

  [18:25.06]and I just want to check in.

  [18:26.73]W: Sure. What's your name?

  [18:29.15]M: Uh. Jonathon Cook.

  [18:32.53]W: Okay. Can I have your passport please?

  [18:35.91]M: Sure. Here you are.

  [18:37.74]W: Let me check here… Um, Mr. Cook, here's your key.

  [18:42.76]You're in Room 360. Just walk down this hall

  [18:47.00]and you'll see the elevators on your right.

  [18:49.62]M: Oh, thank you. By the way,

  [18:52.31]what time is the restaurant open for breakfast?

  [18:55.54]W: It serves breakfast from 6:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

  [19:00.59]M: That early? I thought it would be until 11:00 a.m.

  [19:05.29]Then where's the exercise room?

  [19:07.55]I'd like to, you know, do some exercises before going to bed tonight.

  [19:12.25]W: It's on the second floor,

  [19:14.27]and it's open till 10:00 p.m. tonight,

  [19:16.75]but I'm sorry that the treadmill isn't working.

  [19:20.49]M: It's okay. Normally I will just use the chest press.

  [19:25.04]And do you have wireless Internet in the rooms?

  [19:27.99]W: Yeah, of course we have.

  [19:30.57]But you need to pay an extra $7.95 a night.

  [19:34.77]M: I thought something like that would be free.

  [19:37.34]W: No, I'm sorry sir.

  [19:39.33]We charge extra money for the wireless Internet in the rooms.

  [19:42.70]But you can get free wireless access in the lobby.

  [19:46.24]You see, over there are some desks and chairs.

  [19:48.79]Normally people just get free access to the Internet there.

  [19:52.28]M: Um... A little is better than none.

  [19:55.76]And every room has a refrigerator, right?

  [19:58.34]W: Well, we can have one put in your room

  [20:00.79]for an additional $10 a night.

  [20:03.06]M: Ahhhh. I thought something like that would be included

  [20:06.56]in the price of the room.

  [20:08.08]W: Sorry, sir.

  [20:10.20]M: Well, you know, it... it kind of irks me

  [20:13.08]when hotels nickel-and-dime their customers like this.

  [20:15.91]I mean many hotels nowadays provide these amenities for free.

  [20:20.41]These are the things supposed to be there for free.

  [20:23.97]W: Sorry, sir. It's just the way it is at our hotel.

  [20:28.64]And this information is always put on the reservation page of the hotel.

  [20:33.53]You may have read it before.

  [20:36.00]M: Well... how about the bed? Is that extra too?

  [20:39.60]W: Of course not! Ah, sir. Just let you know in advance.

  [20:44.55]Please remember to check out before 12:00 a.m.,

  [20:48.86]or you may need to pay an additional $20.

  [20:52.39]M: Oh. I've had it. I'll just try the hotel across the street.

  [20:56.54]I'm sure they'll give me better service.

  [20:59.62]W: Um... Okay... but if you are canceling your reservation here,

  [21:03.56]so we'll have to charge you a cancellation fee of 50%

  [21:06.67]of the cost of the room.

  [21:08.28]M: What? Ahhhh, forget it. I can't win either way.

  [21:12.79]What's my room again?

  [21:14.61]W:360.

  [21:16.90]This is the end of Conversation One.

  [21:20.09]Questions 1-5 are based on Conversation One.

  [21:24.21]1. When is the restaurant open for breakfast?

  [21:39.40]2. What will the man do before going to bed tonight?

  [21:54.05]3. Where can the man get free wireless Internet access?

  [22:09.18]4. What does the man think of the service in the hotel?

  [22:23.77]5. What will the man probably do right next?

  [22:38.35]Conversation Two

  [22:39.91]W: Good morning. University Language Center.

  [22:43.10]How can I help you?

  [22:44.72]M: I'm interested in doing a language course.

  [22:47.69]I did Mandarin last year

  [22:49.21]and now I'd like to do Japanese.

  [22:51.64]Can you give me some information

  [22:53.51]about what courses are available at your center

  [22:56.13]and when they start?

  [22:57.70]W: Yes certainly. We'll actually offer a number of courses in Japanese

  [23:02.52]at different levels.

  [23:04.30]Are you looking for full time or part time?

  [23:07.39]M: Oh! I couldn't manage full time

  [23:10.17]as I work every day but evenings would be fine

  [23:13.29]and certainly preferable to weekends.

  [23:15.77]W: Well, we don't offer courses at the weekend anyway,

  [23:19.25]but let me run through your options.

  [23:21.32]We have a 12-week intensive course three hours three nights a week

  [23:26.53]--that's our crash course.

  [23:28.35]Or an eight month course two nights a week.

  [23:31.94]M: I think the crash course will suit me best

  [23:34.91]as I'll be leaving for Japan in six months time.

  [23:37.73]W: Are you a beginner?

  [23:39.95]M: Not a complete beginner, no.

  [23:41.87]W: Well, we offer the courses at three levels,

  [23:44.91]beginners, lower intermediate and upper intermediate,

  [23:48.31]though we don't always run them all.

  [23:50.79]It depends much on demand.

  [23:52.57]M: I'd probably be at the lower intermediate level

  [23:56.28]--as I did some Japanese at school but that was ages ago.

  [24:00.23]W: Right. Well, the next Level Two course begins

  [24:04.23]on Monday 12th September

  [24:07.11]--there are still some places on that one

  [24:08.83]--otherwise you'd have to wait until January or March.

  [24:12.51]M: No, I'd prefer the next course.

  [24:15.35]W: Right. And just one or two other questions

  [24:18.70]for our market research,if you don't mind.

  [24:21.44]M: No, that's fine.

  [24:23.17]W: What are your main reasons for studying Japanese?

  [24:26.82]Business, travel, or general interest?

  [24:29.49]M: My company's sending me to Japan for two years.

  [24:32.90]W: Alright--I'll put down "Business".

  [24:35.74]And do you have any specific needs?

  [24:38.23]Will there be an emphasis on written language? For instance,

  [24:41.78]will you need to know how to write business letters, that sort of thing?

  [24:46.41]M: No. But I'll need to be able to communicate with people

  [24:49.15]on a day-to-day basis.

  [24:51.03]W: OK, so I'll put down "conversation".

  [24:54.28]M: Yes, because I already know something about the writing system

  [24:57.97]at an elementary level

  [24:59.99]and I don't anticipate to read too much.

  [25:02.67]W: You said you'd studied some Japanese.

  [25:05.33]Where did you study?

  [25:06.90]M: Three years at school. Then I gave it up

  [25:09.82]so I've forgotten a fair bit.

  [25:11.85]You know how it is with languages

  [25:14.07]if you don't have the chance to use them.

  [25:15.90]W: Yes, but I'm sure it will all come back to you

  [25:18.63]once you get going again.

  [25:20.70]This is the end of Conversation Two.

  [25:23.52]Questions 6-10 are based on Conversation Two.

  [25:27.30]6. What is the conversation mainly about?

  [25:42.86]7. What do we learn about the course the man is going to take?

  [25:57.46]8. When will the man's course begin?

  [26:10.99]9. Why does the man want to study Japanese?

  [26:25.21]10. What will the man focus on in studying Japanese?

  [26:39.92]This is the end of Part Two Listening Comprehension.

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