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  [00:13.69]TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS GRADE FOUR

  [00:17.67]PART I DICTATION

  [00:19.98]Listen to the following passage.

  [00:22.77]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.

  [00:26.06]During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed,

  [00:30.09]listen and try to understand the meaning.

  [00:32.92]For the second and third readings,

  [00:35.16]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,

  [00:37.65]or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds.

  [00:41.98]The last reading will be done at normal speed again

  [00:45.04]and during this time you should check your work.

  [00:48.12]You will then be given 1 minute

  [00:50.18]to check through your work once more.

  [00:52.34]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.

  [00:56.77]Now listen to the passage.

  [00:59.99]Water Pollution

  [01:02.01]Today most water sources are so dirty that

  [01:06.05]people must purify water before drinking.

  [01:09.88]Water becomes dirty in many ways:

  [01:12.99]industrial pollution is one of them.

  [01:16.28]With the development of industry,

  [01:18.50]plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes

  [01:22.30]into rivers every day.

  [01:24.93]The rivers have become seriously polluted,

  [01:27.46]and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation.

  [01:32.99]The same thing has also happened

  [01:35.03]to our seas and oceans.

  [01:37.02]Scientists of many countries have done

  [01:39.89]a lot of work to stop pollution.

  [01:42.75]Perhaps one day the people

  [01:44.58]in all towns and cities will be drinking clean water.

  [01:49.56]The second and third readings,

  [01:51.76]you should begin writing now.

  [01:56.98]Water Pollution

  [01:59.52]Today most water sources are so dirty

  [02:18.47]Today most water sources are so dirty

  [02:37.40]that people must purify water before drinking.

  [02:56.26]that people must purify water before drinking.

  [03:15.52]Water becomes dirty in many ways:

  [03:33.29]Water becomes dirty in many ways:

  [03:51.70]industrial pollution is one of them.

  [04:09.87]industrial pollution is one of them.

  [04:27.58]With the development of industry,

  [04:30.34]plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes

  [04:34.22]into rivers every day.

  [04:52.11]With the development of industry,

  [04:54.40]plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes

  [04:57.90]into rivers every day.

  [05:15.70]The rivers have become seriously polluted,

  [05:34.57]The rivers have become seriously polluted,

  [05:51.79]and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation.

  [06:12.15]and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation.

  [06:32.99]The same thing has also happened to our seas and oceans.

  [06:52.24]The same thing has also happened to our seas and oceans.

  [07:13.04]Scientists of many countries have done

  [07:15.61]a lot of work to stop pollution.

  [07:34.48]Scientists of many countries have done

  [07:36.74]a lot of work to stop pollution.

  [07:54.41]Perhaps one day the people in all towns and cities

  [07:58.59]will be drinking clean water.

  [08:16.61]Perhaps one day the people in all towns and cities

  [08:20.74]will be drinking clean water.

  [08:38.66]The last reading:

  [08:41.19]Water Pollution

  [08:43.13]Today most water sources are so dirty that

  [08:46.81]people must purify water before drinking.

  [08:50.35]Water becomes dirty in many ways:

  [08:53.64]industrial pollution is one of them.

  [08:56.39]With the development of industry,

  [08:58.99]plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes

  [09:02.52]into rivers every day.

  [09:05.22]The rivers have become seriously polluted,

  [09:08.20]and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation.

  [09:13.09]The same thing has also happened to our seas and oceans.

  [09:17.77]Scientists of many countries have done

  [09:20.56]a lot of work to stop pollution.

  [09:22.85]Perhaps one day the people in all towns and cities

  [09:27.48]will be drinking clean water.

  [09:30.51]Now you have 1 minute to check through your work.

  [10:34.01]That is the end of PART I Dictation.

  [10:38.55]PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION

  [10:42.54]SECTION A TALK

  [10:45.23]In this section you will hear a talk.

  [10:48.34]You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY.

  [10:51.48]While listening,

  [10:52.46]you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE

  [10:54.75]and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.

  [10:59.29]Make sure the word(s) you fill in

  [11:02.43]is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable.

  [11:08.01]You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.

  [11:11.74]You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.

  [11:47.48]Now listen to the talk.

  [11:49.52]When it is over, you will be given

  [11:51.74]TWO minutes to complete your work.

  [11:55.34]What Backpacking Beginners Should Know?

  [11:59.35]Chat under the stars,

  [12:01.20]fall asleep next to a babbling creek,

  [12:04.03]or drink coffee when the sun rises,

  [12:06.57]indeed, these are wonderful for backpacking.

  [12:09.87]But for people who will go backpacking

  [12:12.31]for the first time, there are a few things to consider.

  [12:16.45]First of all, if you get fit before you go backpacking,

  [12:21.39]you'll feel better and have more fun.

  [12:24.23]Many first-time backpackers complain

  [12:26.86]about their aching back and shoulders,

  [12:29.50]or those darn blisters on their feet.

  [12:32.25]This includes breaking in your new hiking shoes!

  [12:36.53]Simply wearing your boots around town

  [12:39.47]while you run errands or taking a few short hikes

  [12:42.85]will help break in your boots.

  [12:45.57]Remember to wear the socks

  [12:47.07]that you will be hiking in to assure a proper fit.

  [12:51.39]You should also get your body

  [12:53.13]in shape for backpacking.

  [12:55.47]Wear your backpack on short hikes

  [12:57.71]so your body can get used to hiking

  [12:59.90]with the added weight of a backpack.

  [13:02.49]Start with a half-loaded pack on

  [13:04.88]and gradually increase the weight

  [13:07.01]and the distance of your training hikes.

  [13:09.85]Next, test your gear. Before your backpacking,

  [13:14.33]create a list of the essentials

  [13:16.33]that you'll need like a tent, sleeping pad,

  [13:19.51]sleeping bag, water filter and stove,

  [13:22.35]and make sure you know

  [13:24.00]how each piece of equipment works

  [13:25.87]in case that you're missing a tent pole

  [13:28.57]or that your borrowed sleeping bag has a hole in it.

  [13:31.70]It also helps to pack all of your gear into your pack

  [13:35.70]before walking out the door to go backpacking.

  [13:39.47]You'll want to make sure everything fits,

  [13:42.27]that your pack isn't heavier

  [13:43.70]than you can handle,

  [13:45.04]and that you know how to pack

  [13:46.73]according to weight distribution.

  [13:49.71]Thirdly, a little bit of research and planning

  [13:53.30]will help make sure your

  [13:54.47]backpacking adventure is fun, safe and enjoyable.

  [13:58.97]Select a destination within your hiking capability.

  [14:03.10]Get a map of the area you'd like to visit

  [14:05.85]and calculate mileage and elevation

  [14:09.08]within your comfort level.

  [14:11.02]Make sure to look into the water sources in the area.

  [14:15.57]You'll need to filter your water

  [14:17.36]and want to know that your destination

  [14:19.45]has a reliable water source.

  [14:22.49]Once you have decided on a destination and route,

  [14:25.48]you should contact the ranger district to get information

  [14:29.40]about permits and regulations.

  [14:32.24]Before you go, check the weather

  [14:34.73]so you'll be prepared, but also keep in mind

  [14:37.62]that weather patterns can change

  [14:40.05]and you'll want to be prepared for anything.

  [14:43.14]Now that you are in shape,

  [14:44.83]you've tested your gear,

  [14:46.32]and planned your route,

  [14:47.77]it's time to hit the trail and go backpacking!

  [14:51.15]Keep backpacking etiquette

  [14:52.84]and the environment in mind

  [14:54.34]while you're in the wilderness.

  [14:56.77]Always set up camp 100 feet from water

  [15:00.21]and never wash your dishes directly in a creek or lake.

  [15:04.34]You'll need to bury your waste more than 6 inches deep,

  [15:07.77]and away from freshwater sources.

  [15:10.66]If campfires are permitted,

  [15:12.65]make sure to keep them under control at all times

  [15:16.18]and to drown all campfires

  [15:18.41]before going to sleep at night.

  [15:21.54]Now you have two minutes to complete your work.

  [17:25.27]This is the end of Section A TALK.

  [17:30.24]SECTION B CONVERSATIONS

  [17:33.62]In this section

  [17:34.82]you will hear two conversations.

  [17:37.50]At the end of each conversation,

  [17:39.89]five questions will be asked about what was said.

  [17:44.02]Both the conversation and the questions

  [17:47.29]will be spoken ONCE ONLY.

  [17:50.02]After each question there

  [17:51.67]will be a ten-second pause.

  [17:54.65]During the pause, you should read

  [17:57.04]the four choices of A, B, C and D,

  [18:02.17]and mark the best answer to each question

  [18:05.10]on ANSWER SHEET TWO.

  [18:08.04]You have thirty seconds to preview the questions.

  [18:42.53]Now, listen to the conversations.

  [18:45.99]Conversation One

  [18:48.08]M: Hi, Elizabeth.

  [18:49.63]W: Hey, Coach.

  [18:51.07]I just thought I'd stop by to see

  [18:53.36]what I missed while I was gone.

  [18:55.60]M: Well, we've been working real hard

  [18:57.84]on our plan for the next game...

  [18:59.93]I've asked Susan to go over it

  [19:01.67]with you before practice this afternoon,

  [19:03.91]so you'll know what we're doing.

  [19:06.00]W: Okay.

  [19:07.60]M: By the way, how did your brother's wedding go?

  [19:10.98]W: Oh, it was beautiful.

  [19:13.41]And the whole family was there.

  [19:15.51]I saw aunts and uncles

  [19:16.96]and cousins I hadn't seen in years.

  [19:19.89]M: So it was worth the trip.

  [19:22.18]W: Oh definitely.

  [19:23.74]I'm sorry I had to miss practice,

  [19:25.63]though. I feel bad about that.

  [19:28.53]M: Family's very important.

  [19:30.97]W: Yep. Okay,

  [19:32.87]I guess I'll see you this afternoon at practice, then.

  [19:36.22]M: Just a minute.

  [19:37.51]There are a couple of other things I need to tell you.

  [19:40.30]W: Oh, okay.

  [19:42.04]M: Uh... First, everybody's getting a new team jacket.

  [19:46.32]W: Wow. How did that happen?

  [19:49.40]M: A woman who played here about 20, 25 years ago

  [19:52.99]came through town a few weeks ago

  [19:55.05]and saw a game, and said she wanted to do

  [19:57.76]something for the team, so...

  [20:00.50]W: So she's buying us new jackets?

  [20:03.19]M: Yep.

  [20:04.23]W: Wow, that's really nice of her.

  [20:06.67]M: Yes, it is. It's great that former players

  [20:09.79]still care so much about our school

  [20:11.78]and our basketball program...

  [20:13.97]Anyway you need to fill out an order form.

  [20:16.81]I'll give it to you now,

  [20:18.40]and you can bring it back this afternoon.

  [20:20.64]I've got the forms from the other players,

  [20:22.98]so as soon as I get yours we can order.

  [20:25.77]Maybe we'll have the jackets by the next game.

  [20:28.75]W: OK.

  [20:30.75]M: Great. And the next thing is,

  [20:32.75]you know Mary's transferring

  [20:34.56]to another college next week,

  [20:36.55]so we'll need someone to take over her role

  [20:38.74]as captain for the second half of the season.

  [20:41.38]And the other players unanimously picked you

  [20:44.37]to take over as captain when Mary leaves.

  [20:47.27]W: Wow. I saw everybody this morning,

  [20:50.22]and nobody said a word.

  [20:52.56]M: They wanted me to tell you.

  [20:54.45]So, do you accept?

  [20:56.84]W: Of course!

  [20:58.24]But Susan's a much better player than I am.

  [21:01.37]I'm really surprised they didn't pick her.

  [21:04.65]M: They think you're the right one.

  [21:06.35]You'll have to ask them their thoughts.

  [21:09.08]W: Okay. I guess one of the first things

  [21:12.03]I'll have to do as captain is make sure

  [21:14.27]we get a thank-you card out to the lady

  [21:16.26]who's buying us the jackets.

  [21:18.85]M: Good idea. I have her address here somewhere.

  [21:22.13]W: And I'll make sure the whole team signs it.

  [21:25.12]M: Good. That's all the news there is.

  [21:27.96]I think that's it for now.

  [21:29.70]Oh, let me get you the order form.

  [21:33.72]This is the end of Conversation One.

  [21:36.56]Questions 1-5 are based on Conversation One.

  [21:41.54]1. Why did the woman miss the practice?

  [21:56.16]2. Who will buy new jackets for the team?

  [22:10.47]3. What will happen to the former captain?

  [22:24.72]4. Why is the woman selected as the new captain?

  [22:39.60]5. What will the woman probably do this afternoon?

  [22:54.66]Conversation Two

  [22:57.05]W: Good morning, Travel Link.

  [22:58.59]How can I help you?

  [23:00.58]M: Good morning.

  [23:01.73]I live in Bayswater and I'd like to get to

  [23:04.27]Harbour City tomorrow before 11 am.

  [23:07.55]W: If you catch the 9:30am railway express,

  [23:11.53]you'll get there in an hour.

  [23:13.70]I'd recommend you do that.

  [23:16.04]M: Great. Which station does that leave from?

  [23:19.38]W: Helendale is the nearest train station to you.

  [23:23.16]M: How can I get to the Helendale station?

  [23:26.44]W: Well, you have two options.

  [23:28.53]Option one is to take the 706 bus

  [23:31.97]from the Bayswater Shopping Centre to Central Street.

  [23:35.25]When you get there, you transfer to another bus

  [23:38.73]which will take you to the station.

  [23:41.18]The second option, if you don't mind

  [23:43.32]walking a couple of kilometres,

  [23:45.27]is to go directly to Central Street

  [23:47.80]and get straight on the bus

  [23:49.93]going to the train station.

  [23:52.42]M: Okay. Which bus is that?

  [23:55.06]W: NO. 792.

  [23:57.79]M: I guess the walk

  [23:58.43]will be good for me

  [23:59.77]so that might be the better option.

  [24:01.67]What time do I catch the 792?

  [24:04.76]W: There are two buses

  [24:06.35]that should get you to the station on time:

  [24:09.07]one just before nine o'clock and one just after.

  [24:13.22]But look, at that time of the morning

  [24:15.70]it might be better to take the earlier one

  [24:18.79]just in case there's a traffic jam or something.

  [24:21.78]The 8:55 is probably safer than the 9:05.

  [24:26.45]M: Yeah, I'll be sure to get on the five-to-nine bus.

  [24:30.08]By the way, how much will I have to pay in fares?

  [24:33.82]W: Well, you can get a ticket

  [24:35.96]on the bus for $1.80 cash

  [24:39.00]and you'll need $10 each way for the train.

  [24:42.33]Wait, do you have a Travel Link Card?

  [24:45.32]M: No, but I can get one before tomorrow.

  [24:48.16]W: Okay, well.

  [24:49.86]That'll make it considerably cheaper then.

  [24:52.79]The bus will cost $1.50 each way,

  [24:56.53]and the train will be--

  [24:58.42]the train to Harbour City will...

  [25:00.57]still cost $10.00

  [25:02.21]because you'll be travelling

  [25:03.59]during peak hours in the morning,

  [25:05.28]so no savings there, I'm afraid.

  [25:07.72]However, if you could come back at an off-peak time...

  [25:12.00]M: What does that mean?

  [25:13.79]W: Well, if you could start your return journey

  [25:16.18]before 5pm or later than half past 7 in the evening...

  [25:21.75]M: Actually, I wasn't planning on coming back

  [25:24.80]till at least 8 o'clock anyway.

  [25:27.48]W: In that case, your return train journey

  [25:30.76]would only cost you $7.15 with your card.

  [25:34.88]M: Do you know

  [25:35.42]if I can use the Travel Link Card on ferries?

  [25:38.85]W: If you're thinking of the Harbour City ferries,

  [25:41.84]those are the commuter ferries, then yes.

  [25:44.87]A one-way trip costs $4.50

  [25:47.85]but with your card you'd make a 20% saving

  [25:51.35]and only pay $3.55.

  [25:54.78]M: So, $3.55 for the commuter ferry...

  [25:59.21]What about the tour boats?

  [26:01.70]W: The tourist ferries only take cash or credit card.

  [26:04.93]They're not part of the Travel Link Company.

  [26:08.37]M: Oh, I see. Thank you.

  [26:12.08]This is the end of Conversation Two.

  [26:15.11]Questions 6-10 are based on Conversation Two.

  [26:19.24]6. How will the man get to the Central Street?

  [26:34.45]7. Why does the woman recommend the 8:55 bus?

  [26:50.04]8. How can the man save money when taking a train?

  [27:04.78]9. Which is an off-peak time according to the conversation?

  [27:20.12]10. Which way is available for payment for tourist ferry?

  [27:35.98]This is the end of Part Two Listening Comprehension.

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