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以下为2015年9月外语专业教指委官方公布的TEM4新题型样卷。

TEM4SAMPLETEST(部分)

TIMELIMIT:

130MIN

PartIDICTATION[10MIN]

Listentothefollowingpassage.Altogetherthepassagewillbereadtoyoufourtimes.Duringthefirstreading,whichwillbedoneatnormalspeed,listenandtrytounderstandthemeaning.Forthesecondandthirdreadings,thepassagewillbereadsentencebysentence,orphrasebyphrase,withintervalsof15seconds.Thelastreadingwillbedoneatnormalspeedagainandduringthistimeyoushouldcheckyourwork.Youwillthenbegiven1minutetocheckthroughyourworkoncemore.

PleasewritethewholepassageonANSWERSHEETONE.

PartIILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION[20MIN]

SECTIONATALK

Inthissectionyouwillhearatalk.YouwillhearthetalkONCEONLY.Whilelistening,youmaylookatANSWEERSHEETONEandwriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachgap.Makesuretheword(s)youfillinis(are)bothgrammaticallyandsemanticallyacceptable.Youmayusetheblanksheetfornote-taking.

YouhaveTHIRTYsecondstopreviewthegap-fillingtask.

Nowlistentothetalk.Whenitisover,youwillbegivenTWOminutestocompleteyourwork.

SECTIONBCONVERSATIONS

Inthissectionyouwillheartwoconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,fivequestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.BoththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenONCEONLY.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeaten-secondpause.Duringthepause,youshouldreadthefourchoicesofA),B),C),andD),andmarkthebestanswertoeachquestiononANSWERSHEETTWO.

Youhavethirtysecondstopreviewthequestions.

Now,listentotheconversations.

ConversationOne

1.A.Thereturntripistooexpensive.

B.Thereisnotechnologytogetpeopleback.

C.Peopledon’twanttoreturn.

D.Thereturntripistoorisky.

2.A.Intelligence.

B.Health.

C.Skills.

D.Calmness.

3.A.Thekindofpeoplesuitableforthetrip.

B.Interestsandhobbiesofthespeakers.

C.Recruitmentofpeopleforthetrip.

D.PreparationforthetriptoMars.

……

ConversationTwo

6.A.Goingtothehighstreet.

B.Vistingeverydayshops.

C.Buyingthingslikeelectricalgoods.

D.Visitingshopsandbuyingonline.

7.A.3%

B.33%

C.42%

D.24%

8.A.Theywanttoknowmoreaboutpricing.

B.Theycanreturntheproductlater.

C.Theywanttoseetherealthingfirst.

D.Theycanbargainforalowershopprice.

……

PARTIIILANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE[10MIN]

Therearetwentysentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencetherearefourwords,phrasesorstatementsmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneword,phraseorstatementthatbestcompletesthesentence.

MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO.

11.Whenyouhavefinishedwiththatbook,don’tforgettoputitbackontheshelf,?

A.don’tyouB.doyouC.willyouD.won’tyou

12.WhichofthefollowingstatementisINCORRECT?

A.Onlyoneoutofsixwherepresentatthemeeting.

B.Tendollarswasstolenfromthecashregister.

C.Eithermysisterormybrotheriscoming.

D.Fivemilesseemlikealongwalktome.

13.Itisnotsomuchthelanguagetheculturalbackgroundthatmakesthefilmdifficulttounderstand.

A.butB.norC.likeD.as

14.Thereisnodoubtthecommitteehasmadetherightdecisiononthehousingproject.

A.whyB.thatC.whetherD.when

15.Ifyouexplainedthesituationtoyourlawyer,heabletoadviseyoumuchbetterthatIcan.

A.willbeB.wasC.wouldbeD.were

16.Whichofthefollowingisastativeverb?

A.DrinkB.CloseC.RainD.Belong

17.Whichofthefollowingitalicizedpartsindicatesasubject-verbrelation?

A.Themanhasalargefamilytosupport.

B.Shehadnowishtoquarrelwithherbrother.

C.Hewasthelastguesttoleave.

D.Maryneedsafriendtotalkto.

18.WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECT?

A.Anothertowgirls.B.Fewwords.

C.Thiswork.D.Abitofflowers.

19.Whenonehasgoodhealth,shouldfeelfortunate.

A.youB.sheC.heD.we

20.Therenothingmorefordiscussion,themeetingcametoanendhalfanhourearlier.

A.tobeB.tohavebeenC.beD.being

21.Bottlesfromthisregionsellatabout$50acase.

A.entirelyB.totallyC.wholesaleD.together

22.Theproductcontainsnocolours,flavours,orpreservatives.

A.fakeB.artificialC.falseD.wrong

23.andbusinessleadersweredelightedatthedecisiontoholdthenationalmotorfairinthecity.

A.CivilB.CivilizedC.CivilianD.Civic

24.Thecitycouncilisplanningahugeroad-buildingprogrammetoeasecongestion.Theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.calmB.relieveC.comfortD.still

25.Hisunfortunateappearancewasoffsetbyanattractivepersonality.TheunderlinedpartmeansallthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.improvedB.madeupfor

C.balancedD.compensatedfor

26.Thedoctorsaidthatthegashinhischeekrequiredtenstitches.Theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.lumpB.depressionC.swellingD.cut

27.Duringtheeconomiccrisis,theyhadtocutbackproductionandworkers.

A.layoffB.layintoC.laydownD.layaside

28.Tomarkitsonehundredthanniversary,theuniversityheldaseriesofactivitiesincludingconferences,filmshows,etc.theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.signifyB.celebrateC.symbolizeD.suggest

29.Hisfertilemindkeepsturnningoutnewideas.Theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.abundantB.unbelievableC.productiveD.generative

30.Theseissueswerediscussedatlengthduringthemeeting.Theunderlinedpartmeans.

A.eventuallyB.subsequentlyC.lastlyD.fully

PARTIVCLOZE[10MIN]

Decidewhichofthewordsgivenintheboxbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.ThewordscanbeusedONCEONLY.MarktheletterforeachwordonANSWERSHEETTWO.

A.AsB.aimlessC.botherD.fastE.flightsF.helplessG.labor-savingH.levelsI.money-savingJ.pauseK.quiteL.standbyM.standstillN.trafficO.trapped

ElectricityissuchapartofoureverydaylivesandsomuchtakenforgrantednowadaysthatwerarelythinktwicewhenweswitchonthelightorturnontheTVset.Atnight,roadsarebrightlylit,enablingpeopleand(31)tomovefreely.Neonlightingusedinadvertisinghasbecomepartofthecharacterofeverymoderncity.Inthehome,many(32)devicesarepoweredbyelectricity.Evenwhenweturnoffthebedsidelampandare(33)asleep,electricityisworkingforus,drivingourrefrigerators,heatingourwater,orkeepingourroomsair-conditioned.Everyday,trains,busesandsubwaystakeustoandfromwork.Werarely(34)toconsiderwhyorhowtheyrun—untilsomethinggoeswrong.Inthesummerof1959,somethingdidgowrongwiththepower-plantthatprovidedNewYorkwithelectricity.Foragreatmanyhours,lifecamealmosttoa(35).trainsrefusedtomoveandthepeopleinthemsatinthedark,powerlesstodoanything;liftsstoppedworking,sothatevenifyouwereluckyenoughnottobebetweentwofloors,youhadtheunpleasanttaskoffindingyourwaydown(37)ofstairs.FamousstreetslikeBroadwayandFifthAvenueinaninstantbecameasgloomyanduninviting(38)

themostremotebackstreets.Peoplewereafraidtoleavetheirhouses,foralthoughthepolicehadbeenorderedto(39)incaseofemergency,theywerejustasconfusedand(40)asanybodyelse.

PARTVREADINGCOMPREHENSION[35MIN]

SECTIONAMULTIPLE-CHOICEQUESTIONS

Inthissectionthereareseveralpassagesfollowedbytenmultiple-choicequestions.Foreachquestion,therearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswerandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO.

PASSAGEONE

Inundatedbymoreinformationthatwecanpossiblyholdinourheads,we’reincreasinglyhandingoffthejobofrememberingtosearchenginesandsmartphones.Googleisevenreportedlyworkingoneyeglassesthatcouldonedayrecognizefacesandsupplydetailsaboutwhoeveryou’relookingat.Butnewresearchshowsthatoutsourcingourmemory—andexpectingthatinformationwillbecontinuallyandinstantaneouslyavailable—ischangingourcognitivehabits.

ResearchconductedbyBetsySparrow,anassistantprofessorofpsychologyatColumbiaUniversity,hasidentifiedthreenewrealitiesabouthowweprocessinformationintheInternetage.First,herexperimentsshowedthatevenwedon’tknowtheanswertoaquestion,wenowthinkaboutwherewecanfindthenearestWebconnectioninsteadofthesubjectofthequestionitself.Asecondrevelationisthatwhenweexpecttobeabletofindinformationagainlateron,wedon’trememberitaswellaswhenwethinkitmightbecomeunavailable.Andthenthereistheresearchers’finalobservation:

theexpectationthatwe’llbeabletolocateinformationdownthelineleadsustoformamemorynotofthefactitselfbutofwherewe’llbeabletofindit.

Butthishandoffcomeswithadownside.Skillslikecriticalthinkingandanalysismustdevelopinthecontextoffacts:

weneedsomethingtothinkandreasonabout,afterall.Andthesefactscan’tbeGoogledaswego;theyneedtobestoredintheoriginalharddrive,ourlong-termmemory.Especiallyinthecaseofchildren,“factualknowledgemustprecedeskill,”saysDanielWillingham,aprofessorofpsychology,attheUniversityofVirginia—meaningthatthedaysofdrillingthemultiplicationtableandmemorizingthenamesofthePresidentsaren’toverquiteyet.Adults,too,needtorecruitasupplyofstoredknowledgeinordertosituateandevaluatenewinformationtheyencounter.Youcan’tGooglecontext.

Last,there’sthepossibility,increasinglyterrifyingtocontemplate,thatourmachineswillfailus.AsSparrowputsit,“TheexperienceoflosingourInternetconnectionbecomesmoreandmorelikinglosingafriend.”Ifyou’regoingt

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