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1、专四口语历年真题.doc全国英语专业四级口语考试仍然采用录音口试,将于笔试一周后举行。根据大纲要求,口试内容将分解为三项: (1) 复述故事(听两遍故事后复述3分种); (2) 即席讲话(根据所给的题目准备3分钟后,作即席讲话3分钟); (3) 对话(根据规定的角色各自准备3分钟后,对话4分钟)。 2001: Task1: Retelling a story I once knew an old man whose bad memory made him famous. John Smith was so forgetful that he sometimes forget what he w

2、as talking about in the middle of a sentence. His wife had to constantly remind him about his meetings, his classes even his meals! Once he forgot he had eaten breakfast twice, at home and at school. His wife liked to remind her neighbors, “If John didnt have his head tied on. He would forget that t

3、oo!” Since Smith was a professor at a well-known university, his forgetfulness was often an embarrassment. It wasnt that he was not clever, as some critical people tended to say, but just very, very absent-minded. One hot summer day, Professor Smith decided to take his children to a seaside town abo

4、ut a three-hour train ride away. To make the trip more interesting for his young children, he kept the name of the town a secret. However, by the time they arrived at the station, Smith forgot the name of the town he was planning to visit. Luckily, a friend of his happened to be in the station. He o

5、ffered to take care of the children while Smith hurried back home to find out where he was going. The professors wife was surprised to see him again so soon. “Oh, my dear, I forgot the name the town.” “What? You forgot the name? Maybe one day you will forget my name! Now Ill write the name of that t

6、own on a piece of paper, and you put it in your pocket and please, please dont forget where you put it.” Satisfied that she had solved the problem, she sent her husband off again. Ten minutes later she was astonished to see him outside the house for the third time. “What is the matter now?” “As you

7、told me, I didnt forget where I put the name of that town, but I forgot where I left our children!” Task2: Talking on a given topic Directions: Describe a teacher of yours whom you find unusual. Task3: Role-playing Directions: Many high school graduates in China are going overseas for their college

8、education. A friend of yours is graduating this year and would like to ask for your advice on whether it is a good idea for a high school graduate to go abroad to study. Student A: You think this friend should go by all means, and you should try to convince your partner. Remember you should start th

9、e conversation. Student B: You think this friend should finish college in China before thinking about going abroad, and you should try to convince your partner. Remember your partner will start the conversation.2002: Task1: Retelling a story Whenever Mr. Smith goes to Westgate, he stays at the Grand

10、 Hotel. In spite of its name, it is really not very “grand,” but it is cheap, clean, and comfortable. Since he knows the manger well, he never has to go to the trouble of reserving a room. The fact is that he always gets the same room. It is situated at the far end of the building and overlooks a be

11、autiful bay. On his last visit, Mr. Smith was told that he could have his usual room, but the manager added apologetically that it might be a little noisy. So great was the demand for rooms, the manager said, that the hotel had decided to build a new wing. Mr. Smith said he did not mind. It amused h

12、im to think that the dear old Grand Hotel was making an effort to live up to its name. During the first day Mr. Smith hardly noticed the noise at all. The room was a little dusty, but that was natural. The following afternoon, he borrowed a book from the hotel library and went upstairs to read. No s

13、ooner had he sat down than he heard someone hammering loudly at the wall. At first he paid no attention, but after a while he began to feel very uncomfortable. His clothes were slowly being covered with fine white powder. Soon there was so much dust in the room that he began to cough. The hammering

14、was now louder than ever and bits of plaster were coming away from the walls. It looked as though the whole building was going to fall. Mr. Smith went immediately to complain to the manager. They both returned to the room, but everything was very quiet. As they stood there looking at each other, Mr.

15、 Smith felt rather embarrassed for having dragged the manager all the way up the stairs for nothing. All of a sudden, the hammering began again and a large brick landed on the floor. Looking up, they saw a sharp metal tool had forced its way through the wall, making a very large hole right above the

16、 bed! Task2: Talking on a given topic Direction: Describe an embarrassing situation in which you got very angry. Task3: Role-playing Directions: The geology department of a major university is planning to admit 30 male and 5 female students. However, the results of the college entrance examination s

17、how that by average, of all the applicants, females have scored higher than most males. Should the department stick to its original plan? Student A: You think the department should still stick to the original plan, and you should try to convince your partner. Remember you should start the conversati

18、on. Student B: You dont think the department should stick to the original plan, and you should try to convince your partner. Remember your partner will start the conversation。2003:.their home and bring her up. A teacher said she would like to raise the child. She pointed out that she could ensure he

19、r a good education. A farmer offered her an upbringing on his farm. He pointed out that living on a farm was healthy and satisfying. Others spoke, giving their reasons why it was to the childs advantage to live with them. Finally, the towns richest resident rose and said, “I can give this child all

20、the advantages that you have mentioned here, plus money and everything that money can buy.” Throughout all this, the child remained silent, her eyes on the floor. “Does anyone else want to speak?” asked the meeting chairman. A man came forward from the back of the hall. He walked slowly and appeared

21、 to be in pain. When he got to the front of the room, he stood directly in front of the little girl and held out his arms. His hands and arms were terribly scarred. The child cried out. “This is the man who rescued me!” With a leap, she threw her arms around the mans neck. She buried her face in his

22、 shoulder and sobbed for a few moments. Then she looked up and smiled at him. Task2: Talking on a given topic Direction: Please tell us one incident in which someone was trying to help others despite danger to his own safety. Task3: Role-playing Student A: The manager of a world-famous hotel wants t

23、o recruit a new member as the hotels bellboy, offering him a salary of 3000 yuan per month. Many university graduates are competing for the position. As a sophomore in the university, you think that they are applying for a job unworthy for their talents. Try to persuade your partner that you are rig

24、ht. Remember you will initiate the conversation. Student B: The manager of a world-famous hotel wants to recruit a new member as the hotels bellboy, offering him a salary of 3000 yuan per month. Many university graduates are competing for the position. As a sophomore in the university, you think tha

25、t it is courageous for them to make such a decision and they have made the correct choice. Try to persuade your partner that you are right. Remember your partner will initiate the conversation. 2004: Task1: Retelling a story When she was 22 years old Pat Jones decided that she wanted to travel aroun

26、d the world and see as many foreign places as she could while she was young. When she finished college at home in Britain, Pat chose to visit Latin America first, so she managed to get a job as an English teacher in a secondary school in Bolivia. Pat spoke a little Spanish, so she was able to commun

27、icate with her students even though they did not know much English. A sentence she had once read somewhere stuck in her mind: if you dream in a foreign language, it means that you have really mastered it. Pat repeated this sentence to her students and she hoped that someday she would dream in Spanis

28、h and they would dream in English. One day, Tim, one of the worst students in her class, came up to her and explained in Spanish that he had not done his homework. He said that he had gone to bed early and had slept badly. Pat was quite angry with him, for she did not think that his explanation had

29、anything to do with his homework. But Tim told her that he dreamed all night and his dream was in English. “In English!” Pat thought. She was greatly surprised, since Tim was such a bad student. She was also secretly jealous. Her dreams were still not in Spanish, but she decided to encourage her stu

30、dent and asked him to tell her about his dream. “All the people in my dream spoke English,” Tim said. “And all the signs were in English. All the newspapers and magazines and all the TV programs were in English.” “But thats wonderful,” said Pat. “What did all the people say to you?” she asked. “Im s

31、orry. Miss Jones, Thats why I slept so badly all through the night. I didnt understand a word they said. It was a nightmare!” Tim answered. Task2: Talking on a given topic Directions: Describe one of the most unpleasant dreams youve ever had. Task3: Role-playing Student A: Nowadays higher education

32、is getting more and more expensive. To quite a number of families it has become a big financial burden. You try to discuss this problem with student B. You think that parents should pay tuition for their children since college students do not yet have any regular income. Student B: Nowadays higher e

33、ducation is getting more and more expensive. To quite a number of families it has become a big financial burden. You try to discuss this problem with student A. Your opinion is that it is unfair to put this big burden on parents since college students are already adults. Students themselves should f

34、ind ways to pay their own tuition. 2006: Task1: Retelling a story A philosophy professor stood before his class and had some items in front of him. When class began, wordlessly he picked up a large empty glass jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks right to the top, rocks about two inches in diamet

35、er. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open spaces between the rocks. The students laughed. He asked his students again

36、if the jar was full. They agreed: yes, it was. The professor then picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up all the remaining space. “Now.” said the professor, “I want you to recognize that this is your life.” The rocks are the important things your family, yo

37、ur partner, your health, your children anything that is so important to you that if it were lost, you would be nearly destroyed. The pebbles are the other things in life that matter, but on a smaller scale. The pebbles represent things like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything else

38、. The small stuff. If you put the sand or the pebbles into the jar first, there is no room for the rocks. The same goes for your life. If you spend all your energy and time on the small stuff, or material things, you will never have room for the things that are truly most important. Pay attention to

39、 the things that are critical in your life. Play with your children. Take your partner out dancing. Talk with your parents. There will always be time to go to work, clean the house, give a dinner party and fix the disposal. “Take care of the rocks first the things that really matter. Set your priori

40、ties. The rest is just pebbles and sand. They will take care of themselves.” Task2: Talking on a given topic Directions: Describe a lesson you have learned which has enriched your life experience. Task3: Role-playing Student A: You and your friend are discussing what you are going to do together dur

41、ing this coming summer vacation. Your friend prefers to work in a big company to earn some money. You prefer to do some voluntary work for society. You try to persuade each other by giving various reasons. Remember you will initiate the conversation. Student B: You and your friend are discussing wha

42、t you are going to do together during this coming summer vacation. Your friend prefers to do some voluntary work for society. You prefer to work in a big company to earn some money. You try to persuade each other by giving various reasons. Remember your partner will initiate the conversation. 2007:

43、Task1: Retelling a story Anne was a science teacher in a primary school. She loved her job and believed very strongly in practical work as a means of teaching science effectively. Once she decided to show her pupils parents how well their children were learning. To demonstrate the effectiveness of h

44、er methods she invited all the parents to come to the school to see the results of one of the childrens experiments. She scheduled this event for a Saturday evening, so all of the parents would be sure to come. The children were studying how plants grow. To see this process for themselves the studen

45、ts had planted four pots of beans. They had put poor soil in one pot to see what effect this would have on the growth of the beans. The other three pots of beans had good soil, but one pot had been placed in a dark room for several days and another pot was not watered for the same length of time. In

46、 this way the children were learning the effects of soil, water and sunlight on the growth of plants. At the end of the lesson on Friday afternoon, Anne put labels on the four pots. One label said, “The beans in this pot were planted in poor soil.” Another one said, “This pot has been kept in the da

47、rk for four days.” The third label read, “These beans have had no water for four days.” And the last one went like this: “These beans have had good soil, plenty of light and regular water.” Then she went home. She returned to school on Saturday evening, half an hour before the parents were due to co

48、me. She was surprised to find a note beside the pots. It said: “We read your notes to the school cleaning staff and decided to help them with your plants, so we watered all the plants, changed the earth in one with poor soil, and left the light on above the one that had been left in the dark for fou

49、r days. We hope that the plants will now grow better.” Signed “The Boy Scouts”. Task2: Talking on a given topic Directions: Talk about an experience you have had in which you tried to help someone but actually caused trouble. Task3: Role-playing Student A: Nowadays lots of college students take all kinds of tests to get different kinds of certificates. You think it necessary beca

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