2003年日语专业四级听力考试文字材料001
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2003年問題Ⅰ例1:男の人と女の人が話しています。
教室はどうなりますか。
男:山田さん、授業でテープレコーダーを使いますから、教室にテープレコーダーを持っていってください。
女:はい。
男:あ、で、ドアは開けたままにしておいてください。
女:はい。
教室はどうなりますか。
正しい答えは、1です。
解答用紙の、問題1の、例1のところを見てください。
ただしい答えは、1ですから、答えはこのように書きます。
例2:夫と妻が友達に上げるものについて話しています。
二人は何を上げますか。
女:結婚祝い、何にしましょうか。
コーヒーカップのセットなんて平凡かなあ。
男:何がいいかなあ。
女:スプーンセットなんてどうかな。
男:うーん、ワインセットなんてどうだい?女:それは、あなたがほしいものでしょ。
男:いっそ、ベビー服っていうのは?女:気が早いわよ。
やっばり、コーヒーカップにしない?男:よし、分かった。
そうしよう。
二人は何を上げますか。
正しい答えは、1です。
解答用紙の、問題1の、例2のところを見てください。
ただしい答えは、1ですから、答えはこのように書きます。
1番女の人が事故の話をしています。
事故はどのようにおこりましたか。
女: 今朝六時ごろ、中央3丁目の交差点で、トラックが右に曲がろうとしたところにバスがぶつかり、6人が大けがをしました。
事故はどの様に起こりましたか。
答え:32番2人の男の子が話しています。
大黒山は、どの人ですか。
男1:あっ、お相撲さんだ……大黒山もいる男2:ほんどだ。
すごい筋肉だね。
男1:背はそんなに高い方じゃないのにね。
男2:うん。
大黒山は、どの人ですか。
答え:23番女の人が鬼について話しています。
鬼はどんな顔としていますか。
女:これはこの地方に伝わる鬼の顔です。
髪の毛は縮れ、頭に角があります。
目や鼻は大きく、耳は尖っています。
鬼はどんな顔をしていますか。
答え:44番男の人と女の人が電車の中で話しています。
吉田さんは、今、どんな様子ですか。
2003年日语专业四级考试试题大学日本語専攻生四級能力試験問題(試験時間:140分)注意:解答解答用紙忙書吉肚m、。
【第一部分】本套题有95个选择题,您提交了0个答案您答对了0个题,您的成绩是:0.00I .聴解(1 X 25=25 点)1.i番誰力「弋一亍彳一行吉去r力、。
女:乞刁。
笳、山本君男:楽言尢/。
誰力「弋一亍彳一行吉去rm。
a. 男①人七山本力*行吉去r。
b. 男①人总行吉去乜人力・、山本行吉去r。
c. 男①人总行吉去r力*山本总心比行吉去乜人。
D.男①人哲山本行吉去乜人。
您选择的答案:正确的答案:B2.2番指母总心比何总注意LT、去r力、。
子:尢疋、、去。
母:指帰◎。
怎5、去尢、脱、疋5、乞子:。
比笳、、。
指母总心比何总注意LT、去r力、。
b.H—卜^r。
c.民与L^r。
d.X朮p^r。
您选择的答案: 正确的答案:A3番図書館m—人何冊借女:乙n、全部田昔。
先週何冊力、借男:笳、先週三冊借尢人疋。
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女:一男:民手疋食女:笳肚l、。
乙①餃子哲食^TUo女①人处乙n力、5何总u去r力、。
A. v-yy^ 作©去ToB. v-yy^食卞去ToC. 餃子^o<©^ToD. 箸总出L^To您选择的答案:正确的答案:D5.5番二人总何总待oT^^T^o男:来肚、、肚笳。
道力•込召①力、肚。
女:乙n以上遅、木村失礼/男:駅前去疋行力、。
笳乞乙肚5、、1哲何台力、止去oTE力、5。
女:乞TU。
笳、来尢肚、、。
怎5。
男:疋的疋。
一人乗oT^^o二人总何总待oT、去T力、。
A. 夕八一C. 電車D. 木村您选择的答案: 正确的答案:A6.6番二人①学生力•学校疋話男①学生授業皿此何总歹料男:田中^人、笳L尢O授業、本总読九才、、人疋/相。
听力原文PAR T Ⅱ DICTATI ONSalmonEvery year, million s of salmonswim from the ocean into the mouthsof riversand then steadil y up the rivers. Passing through waters, aroundrocks and waterfa lls, the fish finally reach their origina l streams or lakes. They dig out nests in the riverbe d and lay their eggs. Then, exhaust ed by their journey, the parentsalmondie. They have finishe d the task that naturehas given them. Months, or years later, the young fish start their trip to the ocean. They live in the salt water from 2-7 years, until they, too are ready to swim back to reprodu ce. Their life cycle helps man provide himself with a basic food-fish. When the adult salmongatherat the river mouthsfor the annualtrip up the rivers, they are in the best possibl e conditi on, and nearlyevery harborhas its salmonfishing fleet ready to catch thousan ds for markets.Now, you have two minutes to check through your work.PART Ⅲ LISTENI NG COMPREH ENSIONIn section s A, B and C, you will hear everyth ing once only. Listencareful ly and then answerthe questio ns that follow. Mark the correct answerto each questio n on your answersheet.SECTION A STATEME NTIn this section, you will hear seven stateme nts. At the end of each stateme nt you will be given 10 seconds to answerthe questio n.1. You must relax. Don’t work too hard. And do watch your drinkin g and smoking.2.We hadn’t quite expecte d the committ ee to agree to rebuild the hospita l, so we were taken aback when we got to know that it had finally agreed.3.The coach leavesthe station every 20 minutes. It’s 9:15 now, and you have to wait for five minutes for the next one.4.Perhaps Jane shouldn’t have got married in the first place. No one knows what she might have been doing now, but not washing up. That’s for sure!5.I happento be working on a similar project at the moment. I am only too pleased to help you.6.The man arrived for the ceremon y with patched jackets and faded jeans that the average personwould save for mowingthe lawn in his gardenat the weekend.7.Mark! Here you are! This is the last place in the world I would have expecte d to find you.SECTION B CONVERS ATIONIn this section you will hear 10 short convers ations between two speaker s. At the end of each convers ation, you will be given 10 seconds to answerthe questio n.8. W: I couldn’t stand this morning. My right leg went stiff.M: I’m afraidit’s probabl y a side-effectfrom the drugs I put you on.9. W: How did your writing go this morning? Is the book comingalongalright?M: I’m not sure. I think the rest of it will be difficu lt to write.10. W: Is there anythin g you can do to make the cold go away more quickly?M: No, there isn’t. And a cold isn’t reallyserious enoughfor a visit to a doctor.11. W:Look! What have I got here!M: Oh. So you did go to that booksto re!12. M: Excuseme. Has there been an emergen cy?W: Oh, no sir. There’s just a storm, so the plane will leave a littlelater this afterno on.13. W: I wish I hadn’t hurt Linda’s feeling like that yesterd ay. You know I never meant to.M: The great thing about Linda is that she doesn’t hold any grudges. By tomorro w she’ll have forgott en all about it.14. M: My gradesare not bad, but not good enough. I know I didn’t study at all this semeste r. Now I have to work very hard next semeste r to keep my scholar ship.W:I’ll see you in the library, then.15. W: I’ll wear this blue jacketfor the evening. I like the color on me, don’t you think?M:I think it looks terrifi c on you-really!16. W: Do you know that Sam turneddown that job offer by a travelagency?M: Yeah. The hours were conveni ent, but had he accepte d it, he wouldn’t have been able to make ends meet.17. W: At the rate it is being used, the printer is not going to make it through the rest of the year.M: The year? It is suppose d to be good for four!SECTION C NEWS BROADCA STQuestio ns 18 and 19 are based on the followi ng news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answerthe questio ns. Now listento the news.The U.N resolut ion calls for greater interna tional intelli genceand lawenforce ment coopera tion. And it require s statesto changetheir banking laws in order to policethe globalnetwork of terrori sms financi ers. It makes providi ng funds for terroractivit ies a crimina l offence and would freezebank account s of those who sponsor terrori sm.Questio ns 20 and 21 are based on the followi ng news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answerthe questio ns. Now listento the news.A policespokesm an said the devices were made safe by explosi ve experts in the Ardorndistric t, where a woman was shot in the leg and 13 policeofficer s were injured duringa secondsuccess ive night of violenc e. Norther n Ireland’s policechief had earlier calledon communi ty leaders to work togethe r to end the violenc e. The violenc e has erupted sporadi callythrough out a summerof Sectari an tension in norther n Belfast.Questio n 22 is based on the followi ng news. At the end of the news item you will be given 10 seconds to answerthe questio n. Now listento the news.Airline s are being hit with huge increas es to ensuretheir planesafter the terrori st attacks in the UnitedStates. Goshork Insuran ce Holding s, which ensures aircraf t aroundthe world, said rates had soaredas much as 10 fold since the Septemb er 11th terrorattacks. Airline s aroundthe world have cut service s and dismiss ed staff as their busines s has plunged in the wake of the crisis. They are also struggl ing with increas ed securit y costs.Questio ns 23 and 24 are based on the followi ng news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answerthe questio ns. Now listento the news.A Pakista ni lawyersaid the resumpt ion of the trial of eight foreign aid workers accused of preachi ng Christi anityin Afghani stan has been put off until Sunday. He had met earlier Saturda y with the aid workers, 2 America ns, 2 Austral ians, and 4 Germans. They insistthey were in Afghani stan to help the poor, not to convert them. The penalty for these capture d aid workers could range from expulsi on to a jail term and death sentenc e.Questio n 25 is based on the followi ng news. At the end of the news item you will be given 10 seconds to answerthe questio n. Now listento the news.On the 20th anniver sary of the first officia l reporton AIDS, the head of the UnitedNations AIDS program warns that the deadlydisease may only be at its early stagesin many parts of the world. Dr. Piu said the disease has already reached stagger ing proport ions since first being identif ied in 1981. 58 million peopleworldwi de have contrac ted the HIV virus, which causesAIDS, while 22 million have died from related illness es. The UN estimat es the world’s HIV positiv e populat ion at 36 million, includi ng 25 million in sub-Saharan Africa.Interna tional officia ls warn the disease will have disastr ous politic al, social, and economi c consequ encesin many develop ing countri es.This is the end of listeni ng compreh ension.听力答案PART III LISTENI NG COMPREH ENSIONSECTION A STATEME NT1.答案:D【问句译文】关于听者哪一句是不对的?【试题分析】本题为细节题。
2003年英语专业四级考试试题答案与详解听力原文PART ⅡDICTATIONSalmonEvery year, millions of salmon swim from the ocean into the mouths of rivers and then steadily up the rivers. Passing through waters, around rocks and waterfalls, the fish finally reach their original streams or lakes. They dig out nests in the riverbed and lay their eggs. Then, exhausted by their journey, the parent salmon die. They have finished the task that nature has given them. Months, or years later, the young fish start their trip to the ocean. They live in the salt water from 2-7 years, until they, too are ready to swim back to reproduce. Their life cycle helps man provide himself with a basic food-fish. When the adult salmon gather at the river mouths for the annual trip up the rivers, they are in the best possible condition, and nearly every harbor has its salmon fishing fleet ready to catch thousands for markets.Now, you have two minutes to check through your work.PART ⅢLISTENING COMPREHENSIONIn sections A, B and C, you will hear everything once only. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A STA TEMENTIn this section, you will hear seven statements. At the end of each statement you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.1. You must relax. Don’t work too hard. And do watch your drinking and smoking.2.We hadn’t quite expected the committee to agree to rebuild the hospital, so we were taken aback when we got to know that it had finally agreed.3.The coach leaves the station every 20 minutes. It’s 9:15now, and you have to wait for five minutes for the next one.4.Perhaps Jane shouldn’t have got married in the first place. No one knows what she might have been doing now, but not washing up. That’s for sure!5.I happen to be working on a similar project at the moment. I am only too pleased to help you.6.The man arrived for the ceremony with patched jackets and faded jeans that the average person would save for mowing the lawn in his garden at the weekend.7.Mark! Here you are! This is the last place in the world I would have expected to find you.SECTION B CONVERSA TIONIn this section you will hear 10 short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.8. W: I couldn’t stand this morning. My right leg went stiff.M: I’m afraid it’s probably a side-effect from the drugs I put you on.9. W: How did your writing go this morning? Is the book coming along alright?M: I’m not sure. I think the rest of it will be difficult to write.10. W: Is there anything you can do to make the cold go away more quickly?M: No, there isn’t. And a cold isn’t really serious enough for a visit to a doctor.11. W:Look! What have I got here!M: Oh. So you did go to that bookstore!12. M: Excuse me. Has there been an emergency?W: Oh, no sir. There’s just a storm, so the plane will leave a little later this afternoon.13. W: I wish I hadn’t hurt Linda’s feeling like that yesterday. You know I never meant to.M: The great thing about Linda is that she doesn’t hold any grudges. By tomorrow she’ll have forgotten all about it.14. M: My grades are not bad, but not good enough. I know I didn’t study at all this semester. Now I have to work very hard next semester to keep my scholarship.W:I’ll see you in the library, then.15. W: I’ll wear this blue jacket for the evening. I like the color on me, don’t you think?M:I think it looks terrific on you-really!16. W: Do you know that Sam turned down that job offer by a travel agency?M: Yeah. The hours were convenient, but had he accepted it, he wouldn’t have been able to make ends meet.17. W: At the rate it is being used, the printer is not going to make it through the rest of the year.M: The year? It is supposed to be good for four!SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTQuestions 18 and 19 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news.The U.N resolution calls for greater international intelligence and law enforcement cooperation. And it requires states to change their banking laws in order to police the global network of terrorisms financiers. It makes providing funds for terror activities a criminal offence and would freeze bank accounts of those who sponsor terrorism.Questions 20 and 21 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news.A police spokesman said the devices were made safe by explosive experts in the Ardorn district, where a woman was shot in the leg and 13 police officers were injured during a second successive night of viol ence. Northern Ireland’s police chief had earl ier called on community leaders to work together to end the violence. The violence has erupted sporadically throughout a summer of Sectarian tension in northern Belfast.Question 22 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question. Now listen to the news.Airlines are being hit with huge increases to ensure their planes after the terrorist attacks in the United States. Goshork Insurance Holdings, which ensures aircraft around the world, said rates had soared as much as 10 fold since the September 11th terror attacks. Airlines around theworld have cut services and dismissed staff as their business has plunged in the wake of the crisis. They are also struggling with increased security costs.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news.A Pakistani lawyer said the resumption of the trial of eight foreign aid workers accused of preaching Christianity in Afghanistan has been put off until Sunday. He had met earlier Saturday with the aid workers, 2 Americans, 2 Australians, and 4 Germans. They insist they were in Afghanistan to help the poor, not to convert them. The penalty for these captured aid workers could range from expulsion to a jail term and death sentence.Question 25 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question. Now listen to the news.On the 20th anniversary of the first official report on AIDS, the head of the United Nations AIDS program warns that the deadly disease may only be at its early stages in many parts of the world. Dr. Piu said the disease has already reached staggering proportions since first being identified in 1981. 58 million people worldwide have contracted the HIV virus, which causes AIDS, while 22 million have died from related illnesses. The UN estimates the world’s HIV positive population at 36 million, including 25 million in sub-Saharan Africa.International officials warn the disease will have disastrous political, social, and economic consequences in many developing countries.This is the end of listening comprehension.答案与详解PART ⅠWRITINGSECTION A COMPOSITIONTHE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING A GOOD MOOD People in modern society live under a lot of pressure. I see three kinds of pressure working on people today: pressure from education, family and career. It is easy to blame the school for charging too much money, the family members for the heavy burden, the society for the fierce competition. I think people should relax. It is important for them to keep a good mood under whatever circumstances.Long gone are the days when people lived their life with a certain relaxation, sampling a wide variety of activities—film, music, art, poetry. But now, a lot of people suffer from a lot of pressure. They can’t communicate well w ith co-workers and family members, and have unbalanced, one-dimensional lives. Some people complain of symptoms of stress, for instance, loss of appetite, a complete sense of exhaustion, insomnia and low morale. Thus have destructive effect on their health. People tend to lose temper easily, and this may interfere personal relationship. What’s more, a high rate of suicide may warn people of their emotional well-being.To be a healthy person physically and psychologically, one should keep a good mood, according to some psychology experts. Those little things may seem relativelyinsignificant—reading mystery novels, playing volleyball, spending time with family and friends, maintaining your emotional well-being, getting plenty of rest, going fishing. They can help you keep a good mood.SECTION B NOTE-WRITINGOct. 18, 2003Dear Clare,Thank you for inviting me to your house-warming party this weekend. But I’m afraid I couldn’t go there, because I have an important business appointment on that day. I saw some pictures of your new house, which is so cozy and comfortable. I sincerely hope that you have a good day.Yours,Gou MingPART III LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A STATEMENT1.答案:D【问句译文】关于听者哪一句是不对的?【试题分析】本题为细节题。
2003年日语专业四级考试试题大学日本語専攻生四級能力試験問題(試験時間:140分)注意:解答はすべて解答用紙に書きなさい。
【第一部分】Ⅰ.聴解(1×25=25点)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25Ⅱ.文字、語彙、文法一、下線のある単語の正しい読み方を後のA、B、C、Dの中から一つ選んで、解答用紙のその番号に印をつけなさい。
(1×10=10点)26.彼は日本に関する書物をたくさん買っています。
A.かきものB.しょものC.しょぶつD.しょもつ27.今回の取引高は一億円はあると思います。
A.とりびきB.とりひきC.とっぴきD.とうひき28.職場で、外部の人に対して自分の上役のことを言う場合、どういう呼び方をしますか。
A.しょくばB.しょくじょうC.しゅくばD.しゅくじょう29.このホテルの暖房はあまりききません。
A.たんほうB.だんほうC.たんぼうD.だんぼう30.どの本屋にも英語の読本が並べてあります。
A.とくほんB.どくほんC.よみものD.どくぼん31.その店の団子はおいしいです。
A.だんごB.だんこC.たんごD.まるこ32.西日本はこの間の台風で大きな被害を受けたそうです。
A.ひいがいB.びいがいC.ひがいD.びがい33.これは政治問題ではあるが、見方を変えれば経済問題でもあります。
A.けんほうB.けんぼうC.みいかたD.みかた34.両手に花とは、二つのすばらしいものを占有することの意味です。
A.ふたてB.ふたでC.りょうてD.りょうで35.理屈に合った話なら、反対する人はいないでしょう。
A.りきょくB.りくつC.りこつD.りっくつ二、次の文の_____に入れるのに最も適当な言葉を後のA、B、C、Dの中から一つ選んで、解答用紙のその番号に印をつけなさい。
(1×20=20点)36.今は下手だけど、一生懸命練習すれば__上手になるからね。
2003年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试日语(含听力)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节――听下面8段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。
(共8小题:每小题2分,满分16分)例:この男性は何が好きですか。
Aくだもの∨B野菜Cくだものと野菜1.この男性は何を持っていきますか。
A辞書Bノートと辞書Cノートと教科書2.この女性は黒いかさをどこに忘れたのですか。
A食堂B電車C銀行3.だれが選んでくれたネクタイですか。
A鈴木さんB李さんのお母さんC鈴木さんのご両親4.この男性はどのぐらい日本語を習っていますか。
A6か月B9か月C12か月5.この男性はどのように会社に通っていますか。
A行きも帰りもバスでB行きは歩き、帰りはバスでC天気の悪い日は行きも帰りもバスで6.この2人はどんな関係ですか。
A友達B先生と学生C上司と部下7.この男性はどの国の人ですか。
A日本BタイCインド8.この女性は、いつの、どんな切符を買いましたか。
A12月24日のB席B12月24日のA席C12月14日のB席・第二节――听下面7段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。
(共7小题:每小题2分,满分14分)9.この女性は通訳を引き受けましたか。
A引き受けたB引き受けなかったC迷っている10.これから電話に出るのはだれですか。
A田中部長B山田さんC伊藤さん11.この男性は、何時にロビーで待ちますか。
A7時半B7時50分C8時12.日本人とうまく付き合えない主な原因は何ですか。
A日本文化は理解しているが、日本語はうまく使えないから。
B日本文化を理解しているだけでなく、日本語もうまいから。
C日本語はかなりうまくても、日本文化を理解していないから。
13.この2人はどこで、何時の新幹線に乗りますか。
A東京駅で7時半B東京駅で8時頃C京都駅で11時12分14.この女子留学生は、最初にどこに電話しなければならないのですか。
2003年大学日本語専攻生四級能力試験問題Ⅱ.文字、語彙、文法一、下線のある単語の正しい読み方を後のA、B、C、Dの中から一つ選んで、解答用紙のその番号に印をつけなさい。
26.彼は日本に関する書物をたくさん買っています。
A、かきものB、しょものC、しょぶつD、しょもつ27.今回の取引高は一億円はあると思います。
A、とりびきB、とりひきC、とっぴきD、とうひき28.職場で、外部の人に対して自分の上役のことを言う場合、どういう呼び方をしますか。
A、しょくばB、しょくじょうC、しゅくばD、しゅくじょう29.このホテルの暖房はあまりききません。
A、たんほうB、だんほうC、たんぼうD、だんぼう30.どの本屋にも英語の読本が並べてあります。
A、とくほんB、どくほんC、よみものD、どくぼん31.その店の団子はおいしいです。
A、だんごB、だんこC、たんごD、まるこ32.西日本はこの間の台風で大きな被害を受けたそうです。
A、ひいがいB、びいがいC、ひがいD、びがい33.これは政治問題ではあるが、見方を変えれば経済問題でもあります。
A、けんほんB、けんぼんC、みいかたD、みかた34.両手に花とは、二つのすばらしいものを占有することの意味です。
A、ふたてB、ふだでC、りょうてD、りょうで35.理屈に合った話なら、反対する人はいないでしょう。
A、りきょくB、りくつC、りこつD、りっくつ二、次の文の__に入れるのに最も適当な言葉を後のA、B、C、Dの中から一つ選んで、解答用紙のその番号に印をつけなさい。
36.いまは下手だけど、一生懸命練習すれば__上手になるからね。
A、当分B、しばらくC、そのうちにD、よく37.持っていたお金を__使ってしまって、おみやげが買えなくなった。
A、じゅうぶんB、たいていC、ずっとD、すっかり38.先生への年賀状は__出したよ。
A、とっくにB、いまだにC、すぐにD、じつに39.野球の高橋選手は力いっぱい飛んできたボールを__。
《高校日语专业四级考试大纲》一要求《高校日语专业四级考试大纲》(以下简称大纲)是根据2003年国家教育部发布的《高等院校日语专业基础阶段教学大纲》制定的,考试目的是为了检查各高校日语专业对教学大纲的执行情况,特别是教学大纲规定的四级水平所要达到的综合语言技能和交际能力。
新考纲的题型、题数、计分和考试时间如下:卷别序号题号名称题数计分考试时间(分钟)第一部分一1~20 听力理解20 20二21~30 文字10 10三31~45 词汇15 15四46~60 语法15 15五61~70 完型填空10 10六71~85 阅读理解15 15第二部分七86~95 完成句子10 10八96 作文 1 15合计 96 110 160听力部分1、考试内容A.听懂日本人用标准语以正常语速进行的日常交谈、讲演或报告。
B.能听懂语速为每分钟160~260字的原文听力材料,听一遍后能理解中心大意,抓主要内容和重要情节,并能辨别说话人语气和态度等。
C.能听懂我国电台对日本广播的新闻和文化节目的主要内容。
D.考试时间为30分钟。
2、命题形式A.听力理解为多项选择题,分两个部分,共20题。
B.第一部分的内容为对话,第二部分的内容为报告或陈述。
C.听力部分的每道题后面有10秒左右的间隙,供考生回答问题。
要求从试卷所给的每题4个答案中选取一个最佳答案。
考题只读一遍。
D.具体以2005年试题为例,听力理解部分由听力A 、听力B、两部分组成,题目数量由前几个的25题削减为20题听力A:每题约为4~7句的短会话,共9题:每题约为8~15句的长会话,共6题。
听力B:每题约为5~10句的陈述,共5题。
文字词汇部分1、考试内容对“文字”的测试目标主要是日语汉字的正确读者,对“词汇”的测试目标则比较广泛,包括用言型、副词型、助词型、习惯搭配型等。
2、命题形式本部分为多项选择题,由25道组成,每题有四个选项。
其中汉字的读法有10题,占10分(前5个根据汉字写出读者,后5个为根据读者写出汉字),词汇的用法有15题,占15分。
文字問2・じぶんのものにはなまえをかいてください。
(20).なまえ1.各前2.名前3.各前4.名萌(21).かいて1.畫いて2.晝いて3.粛いて4.書いて問3・だれかがきょうしつのそとにたっています。
(22).そと1.化2.北3.外4.引(23).たって1.赤って2.並って3.丘って4.立って問4・つめたいみずがのみたい。
(24).みず1.木2.水3.氷4.永(25).のみたい1.飲みたい2.飼みたい3.飯みたい4.飥みたい問題Ⅲ______のところになにをいれますか。
1234からいちばんいいものをひとつえらびなさい。
(26).せんしゅう、____えいがをみました。
1.おいしい2.すずしい3.いそがしい4.おもしろい(27).____をひいて、あたまがいたいです。
1.びょうき2.くち3.かぜ4.おなか(28).「ゆうびんきょくはどこですか。
」「このみちを____いってください。
すぐそこですよ。
」1.まえに2.ちょうど3.はじめに4.まっすぐ(29).わたしはうたがへたです。
でも、うたは____。
1.すきです2.じょうずです3.じょうぶです4.りっぱです(30).このりょうりは____です。
1.からい2.くらい3.さむい4.みじかい(31).わからないことは、わたしに____してください。
1.しつもん2.じゅぎょう3.べんきょう4.れんしゅう(32).この____でパンをきってください。
1.カップ2.スプーン3.ナイフ4.フォーク(33).なつやすみにやまに____。
1.あけました2.あげました3.のりました4.のぼりました(34).「とうきょうまでのきっぷはいくらですか。
」「____は200えんで、こどもは100えんです。
」1.おとこ2.おとな3.おんな4.おとうと1.おいて2.もって3.ふって4.わすれて問題Ⅳ______のぶんとだいたいおなじいみのぶんはどれですか。
1234からいちばんいいものをひとつえらびなさい。