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1、专业四级考试听写评分原则1. 听写共分15小节,每节1分,扣分一律写在试卷右边旳空白处。大错误下面画线。小错误用圆圈表达,反复错误用三角记号表达。2. 每节最多扣1分。3. 反复错误,仅扣一次分。4. 错误共分两类:小错误(minor mistakes)和大错误(major mistakes),分别扣0.25分和0.5分。A. 小错误:1)单词拼写错一到两个字母。例:steadily staedily; harbor habor两个字母如下旳词、次序颠倒算小错。2)标点符号错误(含大小写)。例:World War I world war one, and then adopted . And

2、then adopted3) 冠词、单复数错误。例:until the beginning until beginning; parent parents4)小错误扣分原则:小错误在一节中出现一次,留作总计;出现两次:扣0.5分;出现三次: 扣0.5分后留作总计;出现四次:扣1分。5)未扣分小错误旳扣分原则:合计2 4 个:扣0.5分合计5 8 个:扣1分B. 大错误:漏写、加词、造词、换词(冠词作小错计)、大移位、时态错误,每个错误扣0.5分。例:loved love;task test; trip trap; flee flea;have finished finsh(ed)5. 某些特例

3、旳扣分原则:下列状况不扣分:World War I World War Onerace car racecarwell-balanced well balanced90 percent 90%6. 总分只有0.5分时,以1分计算;其他总分中如含小数点旳,小数舍去,保留整数,如12.5 12;7.5 77. 空白卷一律打0分。英语专业四级考试历年听写原文 (1993年2023年)Package Holidays (1993)Package holidays, covering a two weeks stay in an attractive place, are increasingly po

4、pular. Once you get to the airport, it is up to the tour operator to see that you get safely to your destinationEverything is laid on for youThere is, in fact, no reason for you to bother to arrange anything yourselvesYou make friends and have a good time. But there is very little chance that you wi

5、ll really get to know the local peopleThis is even less likely on a coach tour, when you spend almost your entire time travelingOf course, there are carefully planned stops for you to visit historic buildings and monuments. You may visit the beautiful, the historic, the ancient. But time is always s

6、hortThere is also the added disadvantage of being obliged to spend you holiday with a group of people you have never met beforeThe American Family (1994) The American family unit is changing. There used to be mainly two types of families, the extended and the nuclear. The former included mother, fat

7、her, children, and some other relatives such as grandparents, living in the same house or nearby. Then as the economy progressed from agricultural to industrial, people began moving to different parts of the country in order to search for job opportunities. These moves split up the extended family.

8、The nuclear family consisting of only parents and children has therefore become far more wide spread. Todays family, however, can be composed of diverse combinations. With the divorce rate nearly one in two, theres an increase in single-parent homesa father or mother living with one or more children

9、. Blended families occur when divorced men and women remarry and combine the children from former marriages into a new family. On the other hand, there is an increase in childless couples while one in rive Americans lives alone.Unidentified Flying Objects (1995)There are many explanations for why UF

10、Os visit the Earth. / The most popular one is that they maybe visitors from other planets./ To fly such aircraft, their builders must develop different forms of aviation,/because they seem to fly much faster than normal aircraft./ The UFOs, it is believed, must contain scientists/ from other planets

11、 who are studying life on earth./ It is even believed that several such aircraft may have landed on earth/ and the space visitors may be living amongst us./ But there are also less fantastic explanations available./ Although some sightings of UFOs are difficult to explain, most can be explained quit

12、e easily./ In many cases the observers might have made a mistake./ They might have seen a weather balloon or an aircraft./ Or the light they saw in the sky might have been light from the ground,/ reflected on to the clouds./ However, the exact cause of many sightings still remained a mystery.The Ind

13、ian Medicine Man (1996)Among the Indians of North America, the medicine man was a very important person. He could cure illness and he could speak to the spirits. The spirits were the supernatural forces that controlled the world. The Indians believed that bad spirits made people ill. So when people

14、were ill, the medicine man tried to help them by using magic. He spoke to the good spirits and asked for their help. Many people were cured, because they thought the spirits were helping them, but really these people cured themselves. Sometimes your own mind is the best doctor for you. The medicine

15、men were often successful for another reason, too. They knew about plants that really can cure illness. A lot of medicines are made from the plants that were used by medicine men hundred of years ago.Legal Age for Marriage (1997)Throughout the United States, the legal age for marriage shows some dif

16、ference. The most common age without parents consent is 18 for both females and males. However, persons who are under age in their home state can get married in another state, and then return to the home state legally married. Each state issues its own marriage license. Both residents and non-reside

17、nts are qualified for such a license. The fees and ceremonies vary greatly from state to state. Most states, for instance, have a blood test requirement, but a few do not. Most states permit either a civil or religious ceremony, but a few require the ceremony to be religious. In most states a waitin

18、g period is required before the license is issued. This period is from one to five days depending on the state. A three-day-wait is the most common. In some states there is no required waiting period.The Railways in Britain (1998)The success of early railways, such as the lines between big cities,/

19、led to a great increase in railway building in Victorian times. / Between 1835 and 1865 about 25000 kilometers of track were built,/ and over 100 railway companies were created. /Railway travel transformed peoples lives. / Trains were first designed to carry goods. / However, a law in the 19th centu

20、ry forced railway companies to run one cheap train a day / which stopped at every station and cost only a penny a mile. / Soon working class passengers found they could afford to travel by rail. / Cheap day excursion trains became popular and seaside resorts grew rapidly. / The railways also provide

21、d thousands of new jobs:/ building carriages, running the railways and repairing the tracks. / Railways even changed the time. / The need to run the railways on time meant that local time was abolished/ and clocks showed the same time all over the country. /United Nations Day(1999)The 24th of Octobe

22、r is celebrated as United Nations Day. h is a day that belongs to everyone. And it is celebrated in most countries of the world. Some countries celebrate for a week instead of a day. In many parts of the world, schools have special programs for the day. Boys and girls in some communities decorate a

23、UN tree. In other communities, young people put on plays about the UN. Some libraries exhibit childrens art works from around the world. Schools celebrate with the songs and dances of other countries or give parties where foods of other countries are served. No matter how the day is celebrated, the

24、purpose of these celebrations is to help everyone understand the UN, and the important roles it plays in world affairs. The UN encourages people to learn about other lands and their customs. In this way, people can gain a better understanding and appreciation of peoples all over the world.What We Kn

25、ow About Language(2023) Many things about language are a mystery and will remain so. However, we now do know something about it. First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sort. No human race anywhere on earth is so backward that it has no language of its own at all. Second, there

26、is no such thing as a primitive language. There are many peoples whose cultures are undeveloped but the languages they speak are by no means primitive. In all the languages existing in the world today, there are complexities that must have been developed for years. Third, we know that all languages

27、are perfectly adequate. Each is a perfect means of expressing its culture. And finally, we know that language changes over time, which is natural and normal if a language is to survive. The language which remains unchanged is nothing but dead.Characteristics of A Good Reader(2023) To improve your re

28、ading habits, you must understand the characteristics of a good reader. First, the good reader usually reads rapidly. Of course, he does not read every piece of material at the same rate. But whether he is reading a newspaper or a chapter in a physics text, his reading rate is relatively fast. He ha

29、s learned to read for ideas rather than words one at a time. Next, the good reader can recognize and understand general ideas and specific details. Thus he is able to comprehend the material with a minimum of effort and a maximum of interest. Finally, the good reader has in his command several speci

30、al skills, which he can apply to reading problems as they occur. For the college student, the most helpful of these skills include making use of the various aids to understanding that most text books provide and skim-reading for a general survey.Disappearing Forests(2023) The worlds forests are disa

31、ppearing. As much as 1/3 of the total tree cover has been lost since agriculture began some 10,000 years ago. The remaining forests are home to half of the worlds species, thus becoming the chief resource for their survival. Tropical rain forests once covered 12% of the land of the planet, as well a

32、s supporting at least half of the worlds species of plants and animals. These rain forests are home to millions of people. But there are other demands on them. For example, much has been cut for timber. An increasing amount of forest land has been used for industrial purposes or for agricultural dev

33、elopment such as crop-growing. By the 1990s less than half of the earths original rain forests remained, and they continued to disappear at an alarming rate every year. As a result the worlds forests are now facing gradual extinction.Salmon (2023)Every year, millions of salmon swim from the ocean in

34、to the mouths of rivers and then steadily up the rivers. Passing through waters, around rocks and waterfalls, the fish finally reach their original streams or lakes. They dig out nests in the riverbed and lay their eggs. Then, exhausted by their journey, the parent salmon die. They have finished the

35、 task that nature has given them. Months, or years later, the young fish start their trip to the ocean. They live in the salt water from 2-7 years, until they, too are ready to swim back to reproduce. Their life cycle helps man provide himself with a basic food-fish. When the adult salmon gather at

36、the river mouths for the annual trip up the rivers, they are in the best possible condition, and nearly every harbor has its salmon fishing fleet ready to catch thousands for markets.Money (2023)Money is accepted across the world as payment for goods or services. People use money to buy food, clothe

37、s and hundreds of other things. In the past, many different things were used as money. People on Pacific islands once exchanged shells for goods. The Chinese used cloth and knives. In Africa, elephant tusks or salt were used. Even today, some people in Africa are still paid in salt. Coins were first

38、 invented by the Chinese. Originally, they were round pieces of metal with a hole in the center, so that a piece of string could keep them together. This made doing business much easier, but people still found coins inconvenient to carry when they wanted to buy something expensive. To solve this pro

39、blem, the Chinese again came up with the solution. They began to use paper money for coins. Now paper notes are used throughout the world.The Wrist Watch (2023)It is generally believed that wrist watches are an exception / to the normal sequence in the evolution of mans jewelry. / Reversing the usua

40、l order, they were first worn by women, / and then adopted by men. / In the old days, queens included wrist watches among their crown jewelry. / Later, they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers. / Until World War I, Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters. / Then army officers discover

41、ed that the wrist watch was most practical for active combat. / Race car drivers also loved to wear wrist watches, / and pilots found them most useful while flying. / Soon men dared to wear wrist watches without feeling self-conscious. / By 1924, some 30 percent of mans watches were worn on the wris

42、t. / Today, the figure is 90 percent. / And they are now worn by both men and women / for practical purposes rather than for decoration.The Internet (2023)The Internet is the most significant progress in the field of communications. / Imagine a book that never ends, a library with a million floors,

43、/ or imagine a research project with thousands of scientists / working around the clock forever. / This is the magic of the Internet. / Yet the Internet has the potential for good and bad. / One can find well-organized, information-rich websites. / At the same time, one can also find wasteful websit

44、es. / Most websites are known as different Internet applications. / These include online games, chat rooms (chatrooms) and so on. / These applications have great power, too. / Sometimes the power can be so great / that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. / So we need to recog

45、nize the seriousness of the problem. / We must work together to use its power for better ends.专业四级原则听写二十篇TEM 4 Dictation PracticesPassage 1 SaltWe do not know when man first began to use salt, / but we do know that it has been used in many different ways throughout history. / Historical evidence sho

46、ws, for example, that people who lived over 3,000 years ago ate slated fish. / Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt was used to preserve the dead. /Stealing salt was considered a major crime during some periods of history. / In 18th century, for instance, / if a person was caught stealing salt, he

47、can be put in jail. / History records that about ten thousand people were put in jail during that century for stealing salt. / About 150 years before, in the year 1553, / taking more salt that one was allowed to was punishable as a crime. / The offenders ear was cut off.Salt was an important item on

48、 the table of royalty. / It was traditionally placed in front of the king when he sat down to eat. / Important guests at the kings table were seated near the salt. / Less important guests were given seats farther away from it. / (175 words)Passage 2 PerceptionsAsk three people to look out of the same window at a busy street and tell you what they see. / Probably you will receive three

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