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What should I do to improve the accuracy of the long dialogue (the one with five questions) in CET-4 listening?

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Vocabulary of Listening Scenes in CET-4

1. Campus life scene

1) Borrowing books:

Reading homework books;

Check out;

Volume;

Check for sb.

On the upper shelf;

An illegible book is missing;

Be misplaced.

2) Relationship between professors and students: Students ask questions to teachers; Students ask teachers for help; Students ask teachers what they think of homework; The teacher asked the students to make mistakes when printing the test paper.

Do research for;

Semester;

Be your own teaching assistant;

Trouble a professor;

May I ask you a few questions?

I have a class at ten o'clock;

Come during office hours;

Read your own research report;

Modify (improve) some parts of it;

Let it be published;

Read some papers recommended by him;

Correct all typing mistakes in the paper;

Read it through;

Check the typing mistakes on the test paper.

3) communication between classmates: course selection; The feeling of class; Evaluation of teachers' lectures; Provide a copy of the teacher's thesis; Exchange the progress of paper writing; Communicate how to read; Congratulate each other on passing the exam; Make up lessons for sick students; Meet new classmates; Ask the other party how to find printing paper; Talk about learning progress, etc.

Stay awake;

Sleep till dawn;

Unnecessarily long;

Be more attentive;

About this topic;

It's hard to keep up;

Think of;

Highly praised;

Consider sth. Dull;

Choose a good topic;

Participate;

Think of sb. Lecture;

The topic is interesting;

Difficult to follow;

Say it;

A copy of the article;

Continue to write papers;

Have a hard time;

Two sleepless nights;

End;

Finish homework;

Political science;

Everyone has put forward different theories;

Read one more article;

Get full marks in the math exam;

Do a good job;

Librarian;

Absence from class;

Take sb. The latest;

Help sb. Catch up;

Be late;

The first day of school;

Meet;

Find high-quality paper to print articles;

Bookshelf; Stock room;

Go and check;

Typewriter;

Be busy doing sth;

Reading report;

How is the course going?

Make progress;

Worth spending time and energy;

Reward;

Bored; Entertainment;

Time consuming;

Take five courses next semester;

2. Family life scene

1) Outgoing activities (movies, shopping, parties):

Go to the movies;

Go out for dinner;

Watch a different kind of movie for a change;

Tired of movies about romantic stories;

Love story;

Detective novels;

Royal Theatre;

I'm starving;

What to wear to the party;

Can't afford new things;

Attend a party;

All the clothes look old;

And our student discount.

These tickets will be very cheap;

2) Travel abroad

The holiday is coming soon;

On the plane;

Traveling by air is exciting;

Fly to a place for a holiday;

We will have another fine weather;

Let's go to the seaside.

Leave early;

Start early;

Go sightseeing;

Participate in a half-day tour of the city;

Spend more time sightseeing;

Get to the airport in time to catch the flight;

Change flights;

Change to a different flight

3) Home life and leisure:

Sit in the backyard and enjoy a beautiful day;

There are many clothes to be washed;

Washing clothes;

Why someone. Call;

Pick up the magazine she studied;

Bring back some magazines;

Paint the house;

Ask someone to paint the house;

Climb a ladder;

Go home for the summer;

Count the days;

On the way home;

Packing for the summer vacation;

Apple pie tastes good/delicious;

Even my mother can't compare with this;

Look at the book I bought;

Bought out the bookstore;

Bought a lot of books;

A large selection of books

4) Treatment at home:

Ask someone. Go to the party;

Know your address;

Invite Tom to the party;

Get Johnson's address;

Call him about the reception.

3. Customer and doctor/waiter/secretary scene:

1) Ticket purchase/airport:

I want two tickets for the 9 o'clock performance;

Sell out;

Watch the performance;

There is a ticket to new york at 6 o'clock;

I'm afraid I can't arrive on time;

Do you have a seat?

All morning flights are fully booked;

Fly somewhere;

return a ticket

Secrets of Five Scenes in English Listening

Dialogue is a part of Part A in CET-4 listening comprehension (the other part is two groups of dialogues, which will be introduced in detail later). There are eight short dialogues in this part, each of which is about 30 words, read by a man and a woman, and then ask questions. Each question has a gap of about 15 seconds. Ask the candidates to choose the best answer from the four options given in the test questions after listening to the dialogues and questions. A short dialogue requires that people in English-speaking countries can understand the dialogue at the speed of 130 to 150 words per minute, understand the main points, and understand the instructions, such as directions, how to do something, operating instructions, numbers (cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers), time, etc. Understand the topic discussed, grasp the central idea, grasp the main points, and use basic listening skills in the listening process.

There are eight questions in the short dialogue and seven questions in the long dialogue. The answers to these questions are generally not directly expressed in the dialogue. Candidates need to judge the time, place, identity and relationship of things according to the content of the conversation, and sometimes they need to infer the speaker's attitude and true intention according to the tone and intonation of the speaker.

In order to make the majority of candidates more effectively familiar with short dialogue questions, so as to know ourselves and ourselves in the exam and win every battle. This book divides the dialogue part of CET-4 into ten scenes. Studying, working, buying clothes, eating, living, transportation, entertainment, weather, illness, socializing and interpersonal relationships. These scenes cover all aspects of college life.

Summarize and guide the article

Scene 1: learning

As a student who is about to leave his hometown to study in a different place, the first thing to do should be to choose and apply for a school. When applying for a school, don't forget to ask your teacher and father for advice.

1. Apply for the school

basic vocabulary

Apply for a business degree.

Pay your own way and pay your own expenses.

2. Elective courses

After choosing a good school, it is an elective course. How many courses should I take a year? In CET-4, girls tend to choose more courses, which makes them very tired. When she complains to a boy, the boy will say, "I told you not to take so many classes."

basic vocabulary

Semester (American English) Biology

$ term semester (British English) registration

Course license for the course

Elective courses Elective literature courses

Attend a course

basic vocabulary

Press clippings of professor's briefing

Lecturer Lecturer can hardly stay awake.

A complicated and redundant article

Information presentation, explanation and demonstration

Mission task

make a speech

basic vocabulary

A tense competition

Calm down, calm down, players, players

A large audience in the town is talking about the focus of discussion in the town.

Trembling all over is trembling. No big deal.

I don't understand.

read

basic vocabulary

Selective reading task

Chapter by chapter theory.

Read the story from beginning to end.

Covering several chapters involves several chapters, which are fine and detailed.

character

Write an article

basic vocabulary

typing errors

High-quality papers, good papers, let it be published

Proofread paragraphs.

Step 7 check

basic vocabulary

Fail in the final exam

Mid-$ TERM mid-term exam results

Stay up late, stay up late, release, release (score)

Two sleepless nights, two days and two nights without sleep.

Scenario 2: Work

1. Interview

basic vocabulary

Interview interview finance finance

Suit accounting

Tie tie review

Resume resume work experience work experience

Hand in the travel expenses for business trip.

annual leave

Send and receive e-mail

basic vocabulary

Email attachment

Login Login Forward Mail Forward Mail to.

Write off

3. Meetings and appointments

basic vocabulary

Dating. Dating continues.

Confirm confirm the next item.

Cancel a statement, explanation, demonstration

Take sb's place.

Representative representative

Scene 3: Entertainment

1. Go to the theater

basic vocabulary

Plays at the Globe Theatre

The Grand Theatre is impressive.

Too dramatic to be true, so fake, audience.

It's too much to fool the boss around

The blockbuster movies lined up.

Enjoy. Enjoy. Sold out.

2. Sports activities

basic vocabulary

Tennis in basketball season

Camping camping badminton badminton

Jogging, jogging, performance

Fishing, fishing, fitness, health.

travel

basic vocabulary

Greek-style scenery

Lawn grassland museum

Cylindrical statue

Scene 4: Shopping

1. Buy clothes

basic vocabulary

There are various sizes and models.

Buy electrical appliances

basic vocabulary

Model discount

The latest technology, the latest technology, restore.

Scene 5: Eating.

1. Pingdian Hotel

basic vocabulary

A popular Italian restaurant

Environment congestion

Healthy diet

basic vocabulary

Lose weight dessert

The container contains salad salad.

Steak steak