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经典英语专业四级听写100篇
经典英语专业四级听写100篇

经典英语专业四级听写100篇

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1. Education in China

Education in China today has been developing rapidly. In many provinces, it is compulsory and free. Most children start school at the age of six. They attend 5 years of elementary school and 6 years of high school.

After graduation from high school, a student can start his higher education in a two-year college, a four-year college, a university, or a specialized professional school. Most colleges admit students on the basis of their entrance examination records. The cost of a college education is not very high. And the greater part of it is met by their families, though students can get support from their college. Many students receive scholarships from the school, the government, private foundations and organizations.

Though great progress has been made in China in the field of education, there is still a comparatively large part of the population

in the country who cannot read and write.

2. Dreams

Dreams are a product of the sleeper?s mind. They include events and feelings that he has

experienced. Most dreams are related to events of the day before the dream and the strong wishes of the dreamer. Many minor incidents of the hours before sleep appear in dreams. Few events more than two days old turn up. Deep wishes or fears, especially those held since childhood, often appear in dreams, and many dreams fulfill such wishes. Events in the sleeper?s surroundings, a loud noise,

for example, may become part of a dream, but they do not cause dreams.

Some dreams involve deep feelings that a person may not realize he has. Psychiatrists often use material from a patient?s dreams to help the person understand himself better.

Dreaming may help maintain good learning ability, memory, and emotional adjustment.

3. Emotions

According to psychologists, an emotion is aroused when a man or animal views something as either bad or good. When a person feels like running away from something he thinks will hurt him, we call this emotion fear. If the person wants to remove the danger by attacking it, we call the emotion anger. The emotions of joy and love are aroused when we think something can help us. An emotion does not have to be created by something in the outside world. It can be created by a person?s thoughts.

Everyone has emotions, but many psychologists believe that infants are born without emotions. They believe children learn emotions just as

they learn to read and write. A growing child not only learns his emotions but learns how to act in certain situations because of an emotion.

4. Re-employment of Laid-off Workers

The issue of re-employment has emerged with large numbers of surplus laborers having been laid off. There is no doubt that it would lead to endless trouble if the surplus were not reorganized properly. In order to maintain social stability and to secure people?s normal living standards, it is

essential to work out solutions to the problem.

Solving the problem is a two-way operation as far as the government and workers are concerned.

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On the one hand, the government at all levels should try every possible means to create a wide range of employment options open to

laid-off workers; on the other hand, these workers ought not to sit idle and wait for opportunities to come. So long as they don?t lose heart and constantly strive to

better themselves, their futures will be bright.

5. Describing People

Faces, like fingerprints, are unique. Did you ever wonder how it is possible for us to recognize people? Even a skilled writer probably could not describe all the features that make one face different from

another. Yet a very young child- even an animal, such as a pigeon—can learn to recognize faces.

We all take this ability for granted.

We also tell people apart by how they behave. When we talk about someone?s personality, we mean

the ways in which he or she acts, speaks, thinks and feels that make that individual different from others.

Like the human face, human personality is very complex. But describing someone?s personality in

words is somewhat easier than describing his face. If you were asked to describe what a “nice face”

looked like, you probably would have a difficult time doing so. But if you were asked to describe a “nice

person”, you might begin to think abo ut someone who was kind, considerate, friendly and warm.

6. Physical Activity

Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It might be walking, cycling or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It might be a game of some kind like football, hockey, golf or tennis, or it might be mountaineering.

Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked upon with astonishment why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountains? This

astonishment is probably caused by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.

If we compare mountaineering and other more familiar sports, we

might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a “team sport”. We should be mistaken in this. There are, it is true, no “matches” between “teams” of climbers. However, when climbers are on a rock face linked

by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.

7. The Clever Man Nasreddin

An old man died and left his son a lot of money. But the son was a foolish young man: he quickly spent all the money, and soon he had nothing left. Of course, when that happened, all his friends left him. When he was quite poor and alone, he went to see Nasreddin, who was a kind, clever old man and often helped people when they had troubles.

“My money is finished and my friends have gone,” said the young man. “What will happen to

me now?”

“Don?t worry, young man,” answered Nasreddin, “Everything will soon be all right again and

you will soon feel much happier.”

The young man was very glad. “Am I going to get rich again then?” he asked Nasreddin.

“No, I didn?t mean that, ” said the old man. “I meant that you would soon get used to being poor

and to having no friends.”

8. A Man and His Car

A man was traveling abroad in a small red car. One day he left the car and went shopping. When he came back, its roof was badly damaged.

Some boys told him that an elephant had damaged it. The man did not believe them, but they

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took him to a circus which was near there. The owner of the elephant said, “I am very sorry! My

elephant has a big, round, red chair. He thought that your car was his chair, and he sat on it!” then he

gave the man a letter, in which he said that he was sorry and that

he would pay for all the damage.

When the man got back to his own country, the customs officers would not believe his story. They said, “You sold your new car while you were abroad and bought this old one!” it was only

when the man showed them the letter from the man at the circus that they believed him.

9. The Sun

A long time ago people thought that the sun went round the earth. In some countries people even said that the sun was a god. They thought the god drove across the sky each day on a golden horse. Now we know the

earth goes round the sun. It takes the earth a year to go all the way round the sun. Today men even know how far it is for the earth to go round the sun. They tell us that the earth travels over a thousand miles a minute on its journey round the sun.

The sun is really a star. It is much bigger than the earth and it is very hot. Some people have been to the moon but we know that no one can ever go to the sun. It is far too hot for people to live anywhere near it. The sun is three hundred thousand times heavier than the earth and more than a million times larger.

10. Can Animals Be Made to Work for Us?

Can animals be made to work for us? Some scientists think that one day animals may be taught to do a number of simple jobs. They say that

in a film or on TV we may see elephants, or monkeys, dogs, bears, or other animals doing a lot of things. If you watch carefully, you may

find that those animals are always given something to eat in return for doing them. The scientists say that many different animals may be taught to do a number of simple jobs if they know they will get something to eat in return. Of course, as we know, dogs can be used to guard a house, and elephants can be used to do some heavy jobs. And we can also teach animals to work in factories. Apes, for example, have been used in America to help make cars and scientists believe that these large monkeys may one day get in crops and even drive trains.

11. Man?s Best Friend

Almost everyone likes dogs, and almost everyone likes reading

stories about dogs. I have a friend who has a large police dog. Its name is Jack. Police dogs are often very clever. Every Sunday afternoon my friend takes Jack for a long walk in the park. Jack likes these long walks very much. One Sunday afternoon a young man came to visit my friend. He stayed a long time. He talked and talked. Soon it was time

for my friend to take Jack for his walk. But the visitor still stayed. Jack became very worried. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of the visitor and looked at him. But the visitor paid no attention. He continued talking. Finally Jack couldn?t stand it. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down again in front of the visitor but this time he held the visitor?s hat in his mouth.

12. Communication

You speak, write a letter, make a telephone call. Your words carry a message. People communicate with words. Do you think you can communicate without words? A smile on your face shows you are happy or friendly. Tears in your eyes tell others that you are sad. When you raise your hand in class, the teacher knows you want to say something or ask questions. You shake your head, and people know you are say ing “No”. You nod and people know you are saying, “Yes”. Other

things can also carry messages. For example, a sign at the bus stop helps you to know which bus to

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take. A sign on the wall of your school helps you to find the

library. Signs on doors tell you where to go in or out. Have you ever noticed that there are a lot of signs around you and that you receive messages from them all the time?

13. Weather and Men

Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it. It is true. People usually begin their conversations with “Isn?t it a nice day?” “Do you think it will rain?” “What a fine day!”

etc.

Many people think they can tell what the weather is going to be like. But they rarely agree with each other. One man may say, “Do you see how cloudy it is in the east? It?s going to rain tomorrow.”

Another man will say, “No, it?s going to be fine tomorrow.”

People often look for the weather they want. When a farmer needs water, he looks for something to tell him it?s going to rain; he won?t believe anything else. When friends have planned a trip, they are sure the weather is going to clear up very quickly.

Almost everyone listens to what the weatherman says. But he doesn?t always tell us what we

want, and once in a while he makes a mistake.

14. A Selfish Man

Smith was a landlord. He loved money very much and never gave

anything to anybody. One day the landlord was walking along a river with his friends and fell into it. He cried, “Help! Help!” one

of his friends held out his hand and s aid, “Give me your hand and I will pull you out.” But he did not

give his hand to his friend. Then another of his friends tried but the same thing happened. Just then a farmer came over and saw all this. He knew the landlord very well. He said to the othe rs, “Let me try.” He held out his hand and said to the landlord, “Take my hand and I will pull you out.” Hearing

this, the landlord took the farmer?s hand, and in a minute the farmer pulled the landlord out of the water. All the others were very surprise d at this and asked the farmer, “Why did he give his hand to you but not to us? The farmer said, “You don?t know your friend very well, when you say …give? to

him, he does nothing, but when you say …take?, he takes.”

15. The Benefits of Class Participation

Different teachers have different styles of teaching. Some prefer to deliver a prepared lecture, while others expect some participation from their students. Likewise, some students learn best in the former situation, while others do so in the latter. Perhaps the best learning environments is one in which the preferred styles of teacher and students match. For me, that is a class in which the teacher encourages class participation.

I prefer to participate in class for several reasons. One is that students? participation makes the

class more lively and interesting. I can hear not only my teacher?s opinions on a subject, but also

those of my classmates. Another reason is that I believe the teacher can better understand the students when they interact with him in class. Rather than wait for exam results to indicate how much the students have absorbed, the teacher can learn immediately whether the students understand what he is talking about. Finally, I acquire more knowledge

in this kind of class. I can ask more in-depth questions and satisfy my curiosity.

16. Oil

Almost everyone in the world uses oil in some way. Cars, buses, planes and many trains and ships also need oil. Even our bicycles need oil. Indeed the whole world would stop if there was no oil.

Today there is a growing need for oil in the world. So people are looking for it everywhere. They

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look for oil in deserts, in the mountains and under the sea. Quite often they find nothing, but the search for oil always goes on.

Who are the largest oil producers in the world? The U. S., the

former Soviet Union, and the countries of the Middle East. But China is catching up fast. Before liberation we used to buy nearly all our oil from the U S.. Many foreign people said China was “oil-poor”. But since liberation oil has

been found in many parts of the country. Today everyone agrees that China is rich in oil. Our oil not only meets the great need in our country, but also be sold to other countries.

17. Time Zones

Strange things happen from time to time when you travel, because people divide the earth into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or less than seven days. If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. If you travel westward, you put your watch back; and if you travel eastward, you put it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-five or twenty-three hours. If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you cross the International Date Line. By agreement a new day begins at this line. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. If traveling eastward, today becomes yesterday; if westward, it is tomorrow.

18. Building Houses in the Early Days

In the early days of the old west in North America, life was

difficult. People lived on farms far away from other families. They went to town once a week or one time a month. Then they saw their friends and neighbors. On their farms everyone had lots of work. But there were some big problems. How did one family make a house? How could they build a barn alone? Those were big jobs.

What did families do to build houses? They asked for help. They asked their friends and neighbors. They invited them to a work party for a few days. The women cooked together. They made breakfast, lunch and dinner. The men worked on the building. For the children it was like a holiday. They enjoyed it very much. They all helped one another for the good of everyone.

19. Friendship

Friendship is one of the greatest pleasures that people can enjoy.

It is very difficult to find a better definition of friendship. A true friend does indeed find pleasure in our joy and share sorrow in our grief. In times of trial, he or she is always at our side to give us his or her help and comfort.

Knowing how valuable friendship is, we should be very careful in our choice of a friend. We must choose someone who has a good character, whose actions are good and who shows kind-heartedness. We should avoid those shallow people who change in the face of adversity or misfortune.

A true friend can always be trusted, loved and respected. The most important thing is that a friend always understands you. In conclusion, when you have made a good friend, don?t forget him

or her.

20. Maintaining Your Memory

If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they will become weak. When you start using them again, they slowly become strong

again. Everybody knows this. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory works in the same way.

When someone says that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by using it. When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough chance to become strong.

Have you ever found that some people can?t read or write, but

usually they have better memories?

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This is because if they cannot read or they cannot write things down in a small notebook, then they have to remember them by heart. So if you want to have a good memory, learn from the people: practice remembering things in the way other people do.

21. SOS Children?s Villages

In Europe many people died during the Second World War. As a result, at the end of the war there were many orphans there. A man called Hermann Voss wanted to help these children. His idea was simple. He wanted the orphans to have a home, and he wanted them to have the care and kindness of parents. Voss asked people to give him some money. With this money he built the first SOS Children?s Village started. The

letters SOS stand for “Save Our Souls”. This means “Please help us!” and SOS Children?s Villages gives help to orphans.

Hermann Voss?s idea for helping orphans soon spread all over the world. By 1983 there were 170 SOS Children?s Villages in the world.

People in many countries give money to help the villages. Today the children from the first village are gown up. Now some of them work in other SOS Children?s Villages.

22. Computers

We are already familiar with computers. Computers work for us at home, in offices and in factories. But it is also true that children today are using computers at school before they can write. What does this mean for the future? Are these children lucky or not?

Many people who do not know about computers think of them as machines that children play with. They worry that children do not learn from experience, but just from pressing a button. They worry that this is not good for them. They think children are growing up not knowing about the real world.

But people who understand more about computers see that computers can be very good for children. A computer can help them to learn about the real world more quickly, to learn what then want to learn and to think for themselves. And for the future, don?t we need people who can think

clearly, who know how to get information quickly?

23. Dick?s Job

Dick was a clever and hard-working student, but his parents were poor, so he had to work after class and during his holidays to get enough money for his studies.

One summer he got a job in a butcher?s shop during the daytime, and another in a hospital at

night. In the shop, he learned to cut and sell meat. In the hospital, of course, Dick was told to do only the easiest jobs. He helped to lift people and carry them from one part of the hospital to another. Both in the butcher?s shop and in the hospital, Dick had to wear white clothes.

One evening in the hospital, Dick had to help to carry a woman from her bed to the operating room. The woman already felt frightened when

she thought about the operation. When she saw Dick coming to get her,

she felt even more frightened. “No! No!” she said, “Not my butcher! I won?t let

my but cher operate on me!” with these words, she fainted away.

24. Opportunity

Opportunities don?t come often. They come every once in a while.

Very often, they come quietly and go by without being noticed. Therefore, it is advisable that you should value and treat them with

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care. When an opportunity comes, it brings a promise but never

realizes it on its own. If you want to achieve something or intend to fulfill one of your ambitions, you must work hard, make an effort and be prepared. Otherwise, you will take no advantage of opportunities when they come to visit you. The difference between a man who succeeds and

one who does not lies only in the way each treats opportunities. The successful person always makes adequate preparations to meet

opportunities as they duly arrive. The unsuccessful person, on the other hand, works little and just waits for opportunities to pass by. In my opinion, there are plenty of opportunities for everyone in our society, but only those who are adequately prepared and highly qualified can make use of them for their own purposes.

25. Living Life at a Slower Pace

It seems that everyone is in a hurry these days. In our fast-paced and competitive society, many people feel that they must do things as quickly as possible or they will fall behind. Certainly, there are many things for us to do. However, it is not necessary to always hurry to get them done. In fact, living life at a slower pace has many advantages.

First of all, slowing down allows us to think more clearly about

what we must do. With careful consideration we will make better

decisions and make fewer mistakes. And when we do not have to correct

the mistakes that we make in haste, we will actually save time. Secondly, when we take our time we can do things more carefully and thoroughly. And when we do a better job we feel more satisfied with our efforts. Finally, if we do not rush through life, we will have more time to enjoy the things that we do. And when we take pleasure in our work, we will

live happier lives.

26. Owning a Car

Nowadays, any Chinese can enjoy the luxury of owning a private car,

if he or she can afford it. Having a car of your own means no more traveling to work on crowded buses or subway trains, and you can drop

the children off at school on the way. Moreover, it also means that you can enjoy the weekends and holidays better, because with a car you can go to places where the regular buses and trains do not go, and so you can find a quiet scenic spot with no crowds.

However, there are drawbacks to owning a car. For on thing, with the increase in car ownership in recent years, the roads are becoming more and more crowded. This often makes the journey to work more of a nightmare than a dream. For another, it is not cheap to run a car, as the prices of petrol and repairs are constantly rising, not to mention the price you have to pay for a license and insurance coverage.

27( Tourism

Tourism, a “smokeless industry”, is developing rapidly in China. With the “open and reform”

policy being carried out, thousands upon thousands of foreign

visitors are crowding into our country. They are eager to see this old mysterious land with a splendid culture of more than 5,000 years. Tourism is bringing China a lot of benefits. First, it enables the Chinese people to learn more about the outside world and promotes friendship and mutual understanding. Second, it is financially

beneficial to China, which needs more foreign currency for its modernization program. Tourism, however, is giving rise to a number of problems. For instance, it is becoming a burden on our inefficient transport system. Besides, the standard of living of the average Chinese

person is still not high enough to be able to afford the many different sorts of expenses met on long distance travel.

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But it is believed that with the development of our national economy, all these problems will certainly be solved step by step. A much better and brighter future awaits us.

28. Time

As a popular saying goes, “Time is money.” In fact, time is more precious than money. When

money is spent, you can earn it back if you want to. However, when time is gone, it will never come back. As the pace of modern life continues to accelerate, the time at our disposal is quite limited. But there are a lot of things to be done in our lives. We should make full use of our time to complete what is useful to us. For instance, as students we should devote most of our time to our academic studies. In this way we can acquire the new knowledge and skill necessary for our future careers. In my opinion, wasting time means wasting our valuable life. But many of us don?t realize this. They

think time is inexhaustible. I?m not in favour of such a view. Hence, my conclusion is that we should never put off what can be done today

until tomorrow.

29. Keeping a Diary in English

Keeping a diary in English is one effective way to improve our

English writing ability. Compared with other forms of writing, it is

shouter and takes less time. If we persist in this practice, gradually we?ll learn how to express ourselves in English. In keeping a diary in English, we inevitably come up against a lot of difficulties. In the

first place, it often happens that we have trouble finding appropriate words and phrases to express ourselves. Secondly, there are many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for us to put them into English properly. Certainly, there are some other obstacles we may come across in keeping a diary in English. So I suggest we should always have a notebook and a Chinese-English dictionary within easy reach. Whenever something gets the better of us, we can first put

it down in our notebook and then consult our dictionary. We can also turn to our English teacher for help, if necessary.

30 The Tuition Fee System in China

The system of tuition fees has become one of the hottest topics in China since it was put into effect. Different people have different opinions of it. Some people think that there is no university in the world which is open to students without tuition fees. The Chinese government is unable to allocate enough funds to pay for various teaching facilities and many different kinds of expenses. One of the ways to relieve the problem is for students to pay tuition fees. The money raised in this way can be used to improve school?s operating conditions. Others, however, are opposed to the

system of tuition fees. They argue that compared with that in the Western World, the living standard of Chinese people, especially of

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