历年大学英语四级真题图片版
❶ 谁能给我传下英语四级成绩单电子版模板样本(就是空白的电子版数据,不是样板图片)
mamacet 他们有的 可以网络搜下
❷ 大学英语四级报名照片是什么背景几寸是只要电子版吗
英语四级考试电子版照片的具体要求是:背景为浅蓝色底,近期免冠彩色照片。成像区上部空1/10,头部占7/10,肩部占1/5,左右各空1/10;照片大小320*240(高*宽,单位:像素);照片格式只能存储为JPG格式,大小不得超过20K。你可以让摄影师帮你摆一张一寸照,然后请摄影师或者自己也可以,把照片的电子版进行适当的修改,然后上传就可以了。
英语四级的电子档照片需要你去学校教务处办理,可以重新上传一张新照片,教务处的老师会帮助你完成的。电子版照片丢了就要到照相馆重新拍符合考试的证件照。英语四级的电子档照片需要你去学校教务处办理,可以重新上传一张新照片,教务处的老师会帮助你完成的。
英语四级报名照片要求大致为:背景布选取浅蓝色,要求垂感和吸光好。可以是棉布,毛涤等。图象像素大小为192*144(高*宽),成像区大小为48mmX33mm。文件大小不能超过20KB;要求存储为。各个学校或省市对于英语四级报名照片的要求可能略有差异,具体可以参照各省教育考试院网站或院校教务网站四六级报名通知。
电子版照片,顾名思义是以电子文件的形式存储的照片,没有以往的照相底片。例如:用数码相机拍的照片或扫描仪扫描存储的照片,常见的格式有JPG、PNG、GIF等。
❸ 求2010年英语四级A卷真题,不要图片版,谢谢啦
太长了只能放这么多内容了,不介意的话把你的邮箱地址给我,我以文件的形式发送给你吧。
2010年6月英语四级考试(A卷)真题
Part I Writing (30 minutes) 注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Due Attention Should Be Given To Spelling. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1. 如今不少学生在英语学习中不重视拼写 2. 出现这种情况的原因 3. 为了改变这种状况,我认为… Due Attention Should Be Given To Spelling _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Caught in the Web A few months ago, it wasn't unusual for 47-year-old Carla Toebe to spend 15 hours per day online. She'd wake up early, turn on her laptop and chat on Internet dating sites and instant-messaging programs – leaving her bed for only brief intervals. Her household bills piled up, along with the dishes and dirty laundry, but it took near-constant complaints from her four daughters before she realized she had a problem. "I was starting to feel like my whole world was falling apart – kind of slipping into a depression," said Carla. "I knew that if I didn't get off the dating sites, I'd just keep going," detaching (使脱离) herself further from the outside world. Toebe's conclusion: She felt like she was "addicted" to the Internet. She's not alone. Concern about excessive Internet use isn't new. As far back as 1995, articles in medical journals and the establishment of a Pennsylvania treatment center for overusers generated interest in the subject. There's still no consensus on how much time online constitutes too much or whether addiction is possible. But as reliance on the Web grows, there are signs that the question is getting more serious attention: Last month, a study published in CNS Spectrums claimed to be the first large-scale look at excessive Internet use. The American Psychiatric Association may consider listing Internet addiction in the next edition of its diagnostic manual. And scores of online discussion boards have popped up on which people discuss negative experiences tied to too much time on the Web. "There's no question that there're people who're seriously in trouble because they're overdoing their Internet involvement," said psychiatrist (精神科医生) Ivan Goldberg. Goldberg calls the problem a disorder rather than a true addiction. Jonathan Bishop, a researcher in Wales specializing in online communities, is more skeptical. "The Internet is an environment," he said. "You can't be addicted to the environment." Bishop describes the problem as simply a matter of priorities, which can be solved by encouraging people to prioritize other life goals and plans in place of time spent online. The new CNS Spectrums study was based on results of a nationwide telephone survey of more than 2,500 alts. Like the 2005 survey, this one was concted by Stanford University researchers.About 6% of respondents reported that "their relationships suffered because of excessive Internet use." About 9% attempted to conceal "nonessential Internet use," and nearly 4% reported feeling "preoccupied by the Internet when offline." About 8% said they used the Internet as a way to escape problems, and almost 14% reported they "found it hard to stay away from the Internet for several days at a time." "The Internet problem is still in its infancy," said Elias Aboujaoude, a Stanford professor. No single online activity is to blame for excessive use, he said. "They're online in chat rooms, checking e-mail, or writing blogs. [The problem is] not limited to porn (色情) or gambling" websites. Excessive Internet use should be defined not by the number of hours spent online but "in terms of losses," said Maressa Orzack, a Harvard University professor. "If it's a loss [where] you're not getting to work, and family relationships are breaking down as a result, then it's too much." Since the early 1990s, several clinics have been established in the U. S. to treat heavy Internet users. They include the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery and the Center for Internet Behavior. The website for Orzack's center lists the following among the psychological symptoms of computer addiction: ● Having a sense of well-being (幸福) or excitement while at the computer. ● Longing for more and more time at the computer. ● Neglect of family and friends. ● Feeling empty, depressed or irritable when not at the computer. ● Lying to employers and family about activities. ● Inability to stop the activity. ● Problems with school or job. Physical symptoms listed include dry eyes, backaches, skipping meals, poor personal hygiene (卫生) and sleep disturbances. People who struggle with excessive Internet use maybe depressed or have other mood disorders, Orzack said. When she discusses Internet habits with her patients, they often report that being online offers a "sense of belonging, and escape, excitement [and] fun," she said. "Some people say relief…because they find themselves so relaxed." Some parts of the Internet seem to draw people in more than others. Internet gamers spend countless hours competing in games against people from all over the world. One such game, called World of Warcraft, is cited on many sites by posters complaining of a "gaming addiction." Andrew Heidrich, an ecation network administrator from Sacramento, plays World of Warcraft for about two to four hours every other night, but that's nothing compared with the 40 to 60 hours a week he spent playing online games when he was in college. He cut back only after a full-scale family intervention (干预), in which relatives told him he'd gained weight. "There's this whole culture of competition that sucks people in" with online gaming, said Heidrich, now a father of two. "People do it at the expense of everything that was a constant in their lives." Heidrich now visits websites that discuss gaming addiction regularly "to remind myself to keep my love for online games in check." Toebe also regularly visits a site where posters discuss Internet overuse. In August, when she first realized she had a problem, she posted a message on a Yahoo Internet addiction group with the subject line: "I have an Internet Addiction." "I'm self-employed and need the Internet for my work, but I'm failing to accomplish my work,to take care of my home, to give attention to my children," she wrote in a message sent to the group."I have no money or insurance to get professional help; I can't even pay my mortgage (抵押贷款) and face losing everything." Since then, Toebe said, she has kept her promise to herself to cut back on her Internet use. "I have a boyfriend now, and I'm not interested in online dating," she said by phone last week. "It's a lot better now." 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。 1. What eventually made Carla Toebe realize she was spending too much time on the Internet? A) Her daughter's repeated complaints. B) Fatigue resulting from lack of sleep. C) The poorly managed state of her house. D) The high financial costs adding up. 2. What does the author say about excessive Internet use? A) People should be warned of its harmful consequences. B) It has become virtually inevitable. C) It has been somewhat exaggerated. D) People haven't yet reached agreement on its definition. 3. Jonathan Bishop believes that the Internet overuse problem can be solved if people ______. A) try to improve the Internet environment B) become aware of its serious consequences C) can realize what is important in life D) can reach a consensus on its definition 4. According to Professor Maressa Orzack, Internet use would be considered excessive if ______. A) it seriously affected family relationships B) one visited porn websites frequently C) too much time was spent in chat rooms D) people got involved in online gambling 5. According to Orzack, people who struggle with heavy reliance on the Internet may feel ______. A) discouraged B) pressured C) depressed D) puzzled 6. Why did Andre Heidrich cut back online gaming? A) He had lost a lot of money. B) His family had intervened. C) He had offended his relatives. D) His career had been ruined. 7. Andrew Heidrich now visits websites that discuss online gaming addiction to ______. A) improve his online gaming skills B) curb his desire for online gaming C) show how good he is at online gaming D) exchange online gaming experience 8. In one of the messages she posted on a website, Toebe admitted that she ______. 9. Excessive Internet use had rendered Toebe so poor that she couldn't afford to seek ______. 10. Now that she's got a boyfriend, Toebe is no longer crazy about ______.
❹ 英语四级考试的电子版照片怎么弄
电子文件源于数码相机和互联网的广泛使用。它们是与传统的传统存档照片不同的文回档形式。
电子版是我答的身份证照片。格式为jpg,宽度为1-2厘米,高度为2-3厘米,尺寸在20k以内。照片必须反映人的特征,否则将不通过资格审查。可以通过Windows绘图工具或软件(例如Photoshop和ACDsee)完成照片处理。
电子照片的访问:带有扫描仪的申请人可以扫描照片(分辨率低于200dpi);或拥有数码相机的申请人可以拍摄数码照片(低像素格式,例如VGA或电子邮件)。直接进入照相馆拍摄照片的电子版本,然后让工作人员根据需要进行处理。
CET-4的目的是促进大学英语教学大纲的实施,客观准确地衡量大学生的英语能力,并提高中国大学英语课程的教学质量。教育部委托“全国大学英语四,六级考试委员会”(1993年前称为“大学英语四,六级标准考试设计小组”)设计,组织,管理和实施大学四,五级考试。乐队6测试。
❺ 大学毕业之后如何继续学英语
想继续学习是好事。如果是学英语的话,首先要明确一下学习目的和最终的目标,如果只是盲目的开始和凭借一时冲动去学习的话,最后往往会半途而废。所以开始之前最好先想一想自己为什么想学英语,要学到哪种程度。
英语的确涵盖的门类很多,又专项最好。在选择方向上,可以参考自己本科时候的专业,结合起来比较有优势,比如本科学习的是商业类,就可以考虑商务英语。
至于如何开始,就得先测测现在的水平,不要说自己有几级证,证书不等同于实力。最好买套卷子来做做,自测一下。当然有人会说卷子只是哑巴英语的代表,但是试卷对于词汇,语法,阅读,写作甚至听力确实有一定的评测能力。其次,听力的话可以做个VOA慢速听写练习,如果全听下来,就表示你的基础已经很不错了。
评测完能力之后,就可以根据结果来选择学习教材和方法,如果基础不太好,可以从新概念英语1234册开始,这套教材虽然有点老,但是的确很经典,关于这几套教材的学习方法和辅助教材网上很多,可自行查找。
如果基础较好,想像英语专业的学生那样系统学习,基本有以下教材:基础的:现代大学英语(1-4 外研社出版)【有的学校用的是小本的高级英语】,英语国家社会与文化入门(上下 朱永涛编),深层的:现代大学英语(5-6 外研社出版)胡壮麟的语言学教程,英国文学简史、美国文学简史、翻译教程
看似挺多,不一定要全看下来,但基础的还是应该看看,辅助教材网上也有卖的
如果是想考翻译类的资格证,建议可以在卓越当当上买相关的真题,但笔译和口译教程应该选两本看看。
具体的一些英语学习方法,不外乎听说读写,听得话精听泛听结合,精听主要可以以VOA慢速常速为主作听写练习,泛听可以找一些网站上的无字幕的新闻或电影歌曲。读可以选一套教材以及像CHINA DAILY类的报纸杂志,写的话保持常规练习,背点好的文章就好了,至于说,有条件可以找找native speaker对话,这个我自身也比较迷茫,你可以自己上网找找。
此外,能力好的话可以以雅思托福的高分为目标,买真题练习。有的企业招聘就要求这个成绩。
你诚心问,我也诚心答,希望对你有帮助。最后,学英语贵在持之以恒,不要轻言放弃。
祝你成功。
❻ 大学英语四级网上报名的照片只需要电子版吗
对啊。准考证,成绩单打印也都是这张电子版的照片。
❼ 英语四级考试,电子版照片怎么弄
英语四级的电子档照片需要你去学校教务处办理,可以重新上传一张新照片,教务处的老回师会答帮助你完成的。电子版照片丢了就要到照相馆重新拍符合考试的证件照。
(7)历年大学英语四级真题图片版扩展阅读
注意事项
1、首先向摄影师说清楚你要的是什么规格的证件照,包括大小尺寸、照片数量、照片底色、具体用途、出片方式(是一定要冲洗的照片还是普通打印的就行?)。当然你也要问清什么时候能拿到你想要的照片。
2、整洁的发型很重要,男士胡须剃净,留须者将胡须修剪整齐,女士需要有一些简单妆面。面部没有油光。
3、服装尽量挺括,不要有明显皱痕。
4、拍照时要有精神。
5、拍照时不用紧张,现在大多用数码相机,所以不用但心你的表情不好浪费了摄影师的胶片。
❽ 谁有2012年12月份全国英语CET4等级证书图片模板或高清扫描版本(急急急~~~)
一般需要cet-4证书的公司都会联网查的,小心哦。。。
❾ 急!计算机二级和英语四级电子版照片可以用同一张么
这个只能用PS了
❿ 英语四级照片电子版和纸质版不一样行吗
当然可以,学校采集和成绩单发的除了你没人知道,
我明白你在弄虚作假呵呵,
因为我就是做甲的,你懂。