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TEM4 SAMPLE SCRIPT

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PARTI

DICTATION

Li sten to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, Iisten and try to understand the meaning. For thesecond and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at nonnal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 1 minute to check through your work once more. Please write the whole passage on Answer Sheet One. Now, listen to the passage. Male and Female Roles in Marriage In the traditional marriage, the man worked to eam money for the fam ily./ The woman stayed at home to care for the children and her husband./ In recent years, many couples continue to have a traditional relationship ofthis kind./ Some people are happy with it,/ but others think di仔erently./ There are two major differences in male and female roles now.l One is that both men and women have many more choices.l They may choose to marry or stay single./ T hey may choose to work or to stay at home./ The second and third readings. You should begin writing now. The last reading. Now, you have two minutes to check through your work. (a two-minute interval ) That is the end of Part I Dictation.

PART 11 SECTION A

LISTENING COMPREHENSION T ALK

In this section you will hear a talk. You will hear the ta lk ONCE ONLY. While Iistening, you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task. (a thirty-second internal)

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Now listen to the talk. When it is over, you will be given TWO minutes to complete your work. Speech during Freshmen's Week 1 would first of all like to welcome you all to the college. 1 know you have all worked hard in order to get here and 1 hope you will find all your e仔ort has been worthwhile and that we will be able to help you achieve your ambitions as far as possible. Please make lIse of our facilities to the full and if you are in any doubt of what we have to offer, please do not hesitate to ask. 1 wOllld like to make clear to you your part of the contract, which you must fulfil if you wish us to fulfil ours. Learning, as I'm sure you realise is a two way process and without a significant investment from you, all our efforts will come to nothing. Now, about c1 ass attendance. You are required to attend 80% of c1 asses. If you do not do so, we will not be able to give you a certificate of attendance should you require one for any particular purpose. In other words, we will not regardyou臼 having

followed the course at al l. The

compulsory courses are those classes you take in your assigned grOllpS. In a minute, Mr. Lucas will tell you which group you are in. Th

e extra, individual woÍ'k available in the laboratory or the computer room is, of course, optiona l. In addition to classwork, you are supposed to put in 3-4 hours a day of private study. This year we have changed our methods of assessment, in an e仔ort to get away仕om the formal examination and move towards a system which better reflects work done throughout the year. You are required to hand in 5 pieces of written work as part of your final assessment - these you may choose from your class assignments. At the end of the course there will a formal examination consisting of 3 three hour papers. You do not have to take the last of these - you can submit a 10,000 word extended essay instead. You should discuss the title of this with your tutor. You can obtain more details about the examination from your阳tor. On a more practical note, we do not want to have too many rules and regulations, but for the sake of public safety and comfort there must be some. It is expressly forbidden to smoke in theclassrooms出 this

poses a fire hazard. We

also ask that you do not take food and drink into the classrooms. About your dorm. You are not permitted to put up overnight guests in your rooms. Similarly, we can't allow you to entertain more than 5 guests during the day in your rooms, as this causes a disturbance. If you wish to hold larger parties, please reserve the common room for that purpose. We hope that you will find these rules reasonable and enjoy your stay with us. 1 will now hand you back to Miss Johnson, who will assign you to your groups. Now, you have TWO minutes to complete your work. (a two-minute interval) THIS IS THE END OF SECTION A TALK.

SECTION B

CONVERSATIONS

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In this section yOll will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked abollt what was said. 80th the conversation and the questions will be spoken ONCE ON LY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, yOll should read the four choices of A), 8), C) and D), and mark the best answer to each qllestion onANS飞νER SHEETT认10.

You have thirty seconds to preview the questions. Now, listen to the conversations. Conversation One. Callum: Hello Jennifer. Jennifer: Hello Callum. Callum: Do you like to travel? Jennifer: Oh yes, 1 love going to new and interesting places. Callum: What do you think of the idea of a one-way trip to Mars? Jennifer: You do mean the planet Mars? Callum: Well, this is what is being planned at the moment by a company in the Netherlands. They are planning to send people to Mars and the people who go would never be able to come back to Earth. Jennifer: Sounds like quite a trip! Callum: What is interesting about it is that this would be a one-way trip. Jennifer: Why is this a one-way trip? Callum: It's about technology. Although we do have the knowledge and technology to get people to Mars, we can't get them back. J ennifer: That' s a big commitment, isn't it? But 1 imagine

some people w ilJ jump at the opportunity. But what kind of person are they going to recruit for this‘ trip ofa li fetime'? Callum: They want smart people, which means clever, intelligent people. These people need to be healthy both physically and mentally. They also need people with very specific skills. Jennifer: 1 would think so. Callum: And there is something more important.,Jennifer: What's that?

Callum: Character. You need to have the right personality. Jennifer: What other characteristics are they looking for? Callum: They want people who can still work well when things are bad. People who are calm in a crisis. So from what you've heard, does it sound like the.job for you? Jennifer: Absolute ly not. 1 don't mind travelling but I think it's a bit far for me. And what about you? Callum: No, it' s not for me, 1 have to say. I' m not made ofthe right stuff.

This is the end of Conversation One. Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One. Question 1

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Why is the trip to Mars a one-way trip? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 2 According to the man, what is most important for those recruits? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 3 What is the last part ofthe conversation about? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 4 (pause: 10 seconds) Question 5 (pause: 10 seconds) Conversation Two Rob: Linda: Rob: Linda: Rob: Linda: Rob: Linda: Rob: Linda: Rob: Hello Li nda. Hello Rob. Happy New Year to you, Li nda. The festive shopping break the bank? You mean, did I spend too much money? Well, yes I did. Well, do you know about showrooming? Yes, customers visit shops to see and test products before buying them online. Yeah, you see technology is changing the way we shop and it could spell disaster - or be very bad for一 the high street. The high street, you mean those everyday shops that we normally see in our town centres? Things like shoe shops, news agents, supermarkets. Yes, the high street is competing with the internet. I buy things like CDs, electrical goods and food online. Ah, but have you ever‘ showroomed' before, Rob? Yes, I showroomed and then bought a camera at a knock-down price online. 1 know['m not alone in doing this though. Research found 24% of peop1e‘ showroomed' while Christmas shopping last year. Linda: Rob: Linda: Rob: And a market research company also found one third of consumers around the world said they used this type of shopping. Now, although people do it to try and save money, there are other reasons for this, too. What are they? Three reasons for people to showroom: They are short on time, short on money, and they want reassurance.se臼on

is over - so, did all that holiday

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Li nda:Rob:

Yes, reassurance - so they want to know what the product really looks like and they want to be contident they are buying the right thing. 1 think that's true, I like to inspect what 1 am buying. If you go to a shop and look at the real thing, yo u get a much better idea ofwhat it' s like - but I also want a bargain. We

could say we use the internet to shop around. That's a good phrase, meaning to look a'round for the best déal.

Li nda:Rob:

T his is the end of Conversation Two. Questions 6 to 10 are based on Conversation Two. Question 6 What is showrooming? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 7 What is the percentage of people who showroomed during Christmas shopping? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 8 Why did people showroom? (pause: 10 seconds) Question 9 (pause: 10 seconds) Question 10 (pause: 10 seconds)

THIS IS THE END OF PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION.

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TEM 4 SAMPLE KEY (部分) PART 11. LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION A TALK (1) 80% (4) 3-4 (2) compulsory courses (5) c1ass assignments/work (3) optional/in labs/computer rooms (6) exam (8) Dorm regulations/ru les (10) the common roo01

(7) smokingleating/drinking (9) No overnight guests/visitors SECTION 81.8 2. D

CONVERSATIONS3. A

6.D

7.D

8.C

PART IIL GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY门 .C 12. D 17. C 13. D 14. B 15. C 16. D 18.0 19.C 23. D 20. D 2 1. C 22. B 24.8 25.A 26. D 27.A 28.

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PARTIV. CLOZE 3 1. N (traffic) 32. G (Iabour-saving) 36. 0 (trapped) 37. E (flights)

33. D (fast) 38. A (出)

34. C (bother) 39. L (stand by)

35. M (standstill) 40. F (helpless)

PART V. SectionA 4 1. B 47. 8 Section 8

READING COMPREHENSION 43 . 0 49. A 44. D 50. 0 45. D 46. C

42. D 48. C

PASSAGEONE 51. It refers to how we deal with information, PASSAGETWO 52. It was part ofhis medical training. PASSAGE THREE 53. It means"continuing". 54. It is an effective measure/a good measure. PASSAGE FOUR 55. Di何与rent types of parenting.

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