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[00:07.08]PART I DICTATION
[00:10.13]Listen to the following passage.
[00:13.57]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
[00:17.71]During the first reading,
[00:19.22]which will be done at normal speed,
[00:21.71]listen and try to understand the meani...
介绍: 版权归原作所有,仅供学习,若有侵权请告知删除
[00:07.08]PART I DICTATION
[00:10.13]Listen to the following passage.
[00:13.57]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
[00:17.71]During the first reading,
[00:19.22]which will be done at normal speed,
[00:21.71]listen and try to understand the meaning.
[00:24.76]For the second and third readings,
[00:27.62]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,
[00:30.67]or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds.
[00:35.02]The last reading will be done at normal speed again
[00:38.96]and during this time you should check your work.
[00:42.20]You will then be given 2 minutes
[00:44.37]to check through your work once more.
[00:47.00]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.
[00:51.04]Now, listen to the passage.
[00:53.90]College Life
[00:56.02]American college and university students who live away from their families
[01:02.15]are generally housed in dormitories at least for their first year.
[01:06.76]Men and women often live in the same building,
[01:10.68]though they may live on separate floors.
[01:13.48]Some dorms have a theme, like an international house,
[01:17.78]where students can learn about other cultures.
[01:20.69]In language houses, students try to avoid speaking their native language.
[01:26.42]The idea is to learn a different language.
[01:29.98]Colleges and universities often have many clubs that students can join.
[01:36.04]These include political, religious and service clubs,
[01:40.58]as well as groups for activities like singing, dancing, cooking, even learning how to play magic.
[01:48.02]Schools may also have internal sports clubs.
[01:52.28]These are for students who do not play for a school team
[01:56.26]but want organized sports with other students.
[02:00.01]And schools will often recognize a new club or activity if enough students are interested.
[02:08.49]The second and third readings.
[02:11.33]You should begin writing now.
[02:13.21]College Life
[02:15.14]American college and university students who live away from their families
[02:35.00]American college and university students who live away from their families
[02:53.47]are generally housed in dormitories at least for their first year.
[03:15.17]are generally housed in dormitories at least for their first year.
[03:34.73]Men and women often live in the same building,
[03:52.28]Men and women often live in the same building,
[04:11.69]though they may live on separate floors.
[04:28.22]though they may live on separate floors.
[04:47.74]Some dorms have a theme, like an international house,
[05:05.21]Some dorms have a theme, like an international house,
[05:25.65]where students can learn about other cultures.
[05:42.16]where students can learn about other cultures.
[06:01.13]In language houses, students try to avoid speaking their native language.
[06:22.28]In language houses, students try to avoid speaking their native language.
[06:42.18]The idea is to learn a different language.
[07:03.05]The idea is to learn a different language.
[07:21.34]Colleges and universities often have many clubs that students can join.
[07:40.51]Colleges and universities often have many clubs that students can join.
[08:02.36]These include political, religious and service clubs,
[08:21.89]These include political, religious and service clubs,
[08:40.81]as well as groups for activities like singing, dancing, cooking, even learning how to play magic.
[09:02.32]as well as groups for activities like singing, dancing, cooking, even learning how to play magic.
[09:25.81]Schools may also have internal sports clubs.
[09:44.41]Schools may also have internal sports clubs.
[10:05.12]These are for students who do not play for a school team
[10:22.91]These are for students who do not play for a school team
[10:41.84]but want organized sports with other students.
[11:01.63]but want organized sports with other students.
[11:20.25]And schools will often recognize a new club or activity if enough students are interested.
[11:40.92]And schools will often recognize a new club or activity if enough students are interested.
[12:01.81]The last reading.
[12:05.66]College Life
[12:07.84]American college and university students who live away from their families
[12:13.71]are generally housed in dormitories at least for their first year.
[12:18.31]Men and women often live in the same building,
[12:22.17]though they may live on separate floors.
[12:25.21]Some dorms have a theme, like an international house,
[12:29.52]where students can learn about other cultures.
[12:32.26]In language houses, students try to avoid speaking their native language.
[12:38.17]The idea is to learn a different language.
[12:41.78]Colleges and universities often have many clubs that students can join.
[12:47.83]These include political, religious and service clubs,
[12:52.12]as well as groups for activities like singing, dancing, cooking, even learning how to play magic.
[12:59.56]Schools may also have internal sports clubs.
[13:04.22]These are for students who do not play for a school team
[13:08.16]but want organized sports with other students.
[13:11.76]And schools will often recognize a new club or activity if enough students are interested.
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