2019年宁夏专四专八考试证书领取须知

发布时间:2019-03-07


对于考生而言,最期待的事情是公布自己的考试成绩,而最为兴奋,甚至是最为激动的事情则是领取自己的考试证书。

一张证书,不单单代表着自己本次考试的顺利通关,更是表明了自己的努力与付出,甚至在一定程度上,它也象征着自己的学习能力。既然如此,那么,小编认为,对于喜获证书的考生们来说,是相当有必要知晓自己准确无误的证书领取方式的。

接下来,小编就为大家带来证书领取须知的详情:

专四针对英语及相关专业的大二学生,

专八考试时间是每年3月上旬,对象是英语及相关专业大四学生。

非英语及相关专业与非在校生无法参加考试(如果修了双学位,第二学位英语的,可以考专四和专八)。

考试及格者由高等院校外语专业教学指导委员会颁发成绩单。

成绩分三级:60-69分是合格;70-79分是良好;80分及以上是优秀。考试合格后颁发的证书终身有效。

从2003年起,考试不合格能够补考一次(毕业一年后回去补考)。 补考合格后只颁发合格证书。

在鉴别专四专八考试证书的真伪时,需注意:外壳封面为丘陵纹路,而不是凹凸不平或者其他很乱的纹路;外壳TEM烫金处,金亮发光,不掉色、不惭色,永不褪色,不掉漆,烫金处显得有点凹凸感;英语专四和专八在紫光灯照射下的荧光,字体、大小、五点大小TEM荧光图字样;压在纸张上的钢印清晰有力,凹凸有质感,层次很分明。


下面小编为大家准备了 专四专八考试 的相关考题,供大家学习参考。

【M5】

正确答案:deep改成deeply
deep改成deeply 解析:deep不能作状语,修饰谓语,deeply可以。

SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE

Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.

This is an exciting moment, where the torch and torch relay route will be presented to the world. The Olympic flame carried by the torch and passed around the world from the torch bearer to torch bearer will stimulate the excitement in the peoples across the globe and foucus on the attention at the coming Beijing Games.

By traveling along the historical "Silk Road", a symbol of ancient trade links between China and the rest of the world, crossing the five continents and going to new places, the Beijing 2008 Torch Relay will, as its theme says, be a "journey of harmony", bringing friendship and respect to people of different nationalities, races and creeds.

正确答案:这是一个令人激动的时刻北京2008年奥运会火炬和火炬接力路线将向世人公布。奥林匹克圣火通过火炬手手中的火炬在世界范围内手手相传将会激起全世界人民对即将到来的北京奥运会的热情与关注。 通过穿越具有历史意义的丝绸之路这一象征古代中国与世界联系的贸易之路行经世界五大洲并且到访奥林匹克圣火不曾到过的地方北京奥运会火炬接力就像其主题“和谐之旅”所诠释的将会把友谊和尊重带给不同民族不同种族以及不同信仰的人们。
这是一个令人激动的时刻,北京2008年奥运会火炬和火炬接力路线将向世人公布。奥林匹克圣火通过火炬手手中的火炬在世界范围内手手相传,将会激起全世界人民对即将到来的北京奥运会的热情与关注。 通过穿越具有历史意义的丝绸之路这一象征古代中国与世界联系的贸易之路,行经世界五大洲,并且到访奥林匹克圣火不曾到过的地方,北京奥运会火炬接力就像其主题“和谐之旅”所诠释的,将会把友谊和尊重带给不同民族,不同种族以及不同信仰的人们。

Most people think of lions as strictly African beasts, but only because they've been killed off almost everywhere else. Ten thousand years ago lions spanned vast sections of the globe, and so did people, who —as they multiplied and organized —pat pressure on competitors at the top of the food chain. Now lions hold only a small fraction of their former habitat, and Asiatic lions, a subspecies that split from African lions perhaps 100,000 years ago, hang on to an almost impossibly small slice of their former domain.

India is the proud steward of these 300 or so lions, which live primarily in a 560-square-mile (1,450-square-kilometer) sanctuary. It took me a year and a half to get a permit to explore the entire Gir Forest —and no time at all to see why these lions became symbols of royalty and greatness. A tiger will slink through the forest unseen, but a lion stands its ground, curious and unafraid —lionhearted. Though they told me in subtle ways when I got too close, Gir's lions allowed me unique glimpses into their lives during my three months in the forest. It's odd to think that they are threatened by extinction; Gir has as many lions as it can hold —too many, in fact. With territory in short supply, lions prowl the periphery of the forest and even leave it altogether, often clashing with people. That's one reason India is creating a second sanctuary. There are other pressing reasons: outbreaks of disease or natural disasters. In 1994 canine distemper killed more than a third of Africa's Serengeti lions —thousand animals —a fate that could easily befall Gir's cats. These lions, saved by a prince at the turn of the 20th century, are especially vulnerable to disease because they descend from as few as a dozen individuals. "If you do a DNA fingerprint, Asiatic lions actually look like identical twins," says Stephen O'Brien, a geneticist who has studied them. Yet the perils are hidden, and you wouldn't suspect them by watching these lords of the forest. The lions exude vitality, and no small measure of charm.

Though the gentle intimacy of play vanishes when it's time to eat, meals in Git are not necessarily frenzied affairs. For a mother and cub sharing a deer, or a young male relishing an antelope, there's no need to fight for a cut of the kill. Prey animals are generally smaller in Gir than they are in Africa, and hunting groups tend to be smaller as well. The lions themselves aren't as big as African lions, and they have shorter manes and a long fold of skin on their undersides that many lions in Africa don't have.

What impressed the author most when he went to watch the lions in the Gir Forest?

A.The lions were on the brink of extinction.

B.They were suffering from a fatal disease.

C.They allowed him to see their vitality and charm at close quarters.

D.Mother lion and her cub shared a deer.

正确答案:C

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