[00:00.69]PART I DICTATION
[00:03.70]Listen to the following passage.
[00:06.46]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
[00:10.63]During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed,
[00:14.74]listen and try to understand the meaning.
[00:17.69]For the second and third readings,
[00:20.50]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,
[00:23.24]or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds.
[00:28.20]The last reading will be done at normal speed again
[00:31.81]and during this time you should check your work.
[00:35.00]You will then be given 2 minutes
[00:36.90]to check through your work once more.
[00:40.24]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.
[00:44.00]Now, listen to the passage.
[00:48.01]Be a Guest in America
[00:51.18]An American friend has invited you to visit his family.
[00:55.66]If you've never been to an American's home before,
[00:59.31]you may have a number of questions to make clear.
[01:03.48]First, it is the question of whether to bring a gift.
[01:08.25]In American culture, a guest is not required to bring a present.
[01:13.30]Of course, some people do bring a small token of appreciation
[01:17.92]to their host.
[01:19.76]Other questions may be related with the dress or the time of arrival.
[01:25.62]For most informal dinners,
[01:28.35]you should wear comfortable, casual clothes.
[01:32.07]Plan to arrive on time,
[01:34.03]or else call to inform your hosts of the delay.
[01:38.50]It is also important to make clear of the appropriate time of leaving.
[01:44.19]After the meal, the host may invite everyone
[01:46.94]to move to the living room for dessert.
[01:49.82]After an hour or so of general chat,
[01:53.34]it's probably time to head for the door.
[01:57.23]The second and third readings.
[01:59.53]You should begin writing now.
[02:02.69]An American friend has invited you to visit his family.
[02:22.00]An American friend has invited you to visit his family.
[02:40.88]If you've never been to an American's home before,
[02:59.33]If you've never been to an American's home before,
[03:17.61]you may have a number of questions to make clear.
[03:36.13]you may have a number of questions to make clear.
[03:54.41]First, it is the question of whether to bring a gift.
[04:13.71]First, it is the question of whether to bring a gift.
[04:32.79]In American culture, a guest is not required to bring a present.
[04:52.59]In American culture, a guest is not required to bring a present.
[05:12.45]Of course, some people do bring a small token of appreciation
[05:16.64]to their host.
[05:33.20]Of course, some people do bring a small token of appreciation
[05:37.51]to their host.
[05:54.04]Other questions may be related with the dress or the time of arrival.
[06:14.06]Other questions may be related with the dress or the time of arrival.
[06:34.18]For most informal dinners,
[06:51.72]For most informal dinners,
[07:09.68]you should wear comfortable, casual clothes.
[07:27.96]you should wear comfortable, casual clothes.
[07:46.01]Plan to arrive on time,
[08:03.09]Plan to arrive on time,
[08:20.20]or else call to inform your hosts of the delay.
[08:38.69]or else call to inform your hosts of the delay.
[08:57.20]It is also important to make clear of the appropriate time of leaving.
[09:16.88]It is also important to make clear of the appropriate time of leaving.
[09:36.56]After the meal, the host may invite everyone
[09:39.20]to move to the living room for dessert.
[09:56.94]After the meal, the host may invite everyone
[09:59.62]to move to the living room for dessert.
[10:17.17]After an hour or so of general chat,
[10:35.41]After an hour or so of general chat,
[10:53.49]it's probably time to head for the door.
[11:11.32]it's probably time to head for the door.
[11:29.34]The last reading.
[11:31.59]An American friend has invited you to visit his family.
[11:35.83]If you've never been to an American's home before,
[11:39.68]you may have a number of questions to make clear.
[11:43.83]First, it is the question of whether to bring a gift.
[11:48.61]In American culture, a guest is not required to bring a present.
[11:53.65]Of course, some people do bring a small token of appreciation
[11:58.21]to their host.
[12:00.39]Other questions may be related with the dress or the time of arrival.
[12:06.12]For most informal dinners,
[12:08.57]you should wear comfortable, casual clothes.
[12:12.22]Plan to arrive on time,
[12:14.21]or else call to inform your hosts of the delay.
[12:18.56]It is also important to make clear of the appropriate time of leaving.
[12:24.17]After the meal, the host may invite everyone
[12:27.11]to move to the living room for dessert.
[12:30.45]After an hour or so of general chat,
[12:33.64]it's probably time to head for the door.
[12:38.05]Now you have two minutes to check through your work.
[14:45.21]That is the end of part 1 dictation.