2012年英语专业四级考试预测试卷(1)

◇ 本卷共分为 9大题 100小题,作答时间为 130分钟,总分 100 分,0 分及格。

一、PART I (PART I DICTATION (15 MIN))
1 简答题
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二、PART Ⅱ A (PART Ⅱ LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 MIN) SECTION A CONVERSATIONS)
2 单选题根据听到的内容回答题The woman wishes that she were promoted to be __________.
A. a senior engineer
B. an assistant engineer
C. a general manager
D. an assistant manager
3 单选题What does the woman think a good boss should be?
A. Treating the employees without sex discriminatio
B. Treating the employees without racial discriminatio
C. Pleasing each employee consistentl
D. Providing the employees with comfort conditio
4 单选题The following are the evaluations of the woman about her boss EXCEPT that__________.
A. she gets along with others well
B. she is a good listener
C. she treats everyone equally
D. she is strict with her employees
5 单选题What is the result of the interview?
A. The woman passes the intervie
B. The woman is refuse
C. The woman is waiting for i
D. The woman will receive it next wee
6 单选题根据所听内容,回答题Why doesn't the woman buy a house?
A. Because she likes her old hous   —考试大+在线考试中心—
B. Because she likes to rent a hous
C. Because she can't afford a new hous
D. Because she has no time to buy a hous
7 单选题How did the man's sister-in-law buy her house?
A. Through an intervening agenc
B. By public auctio   —考试大+在线考试中心—
C. With the help of the ma
D. Through advertisin
8 单选题Why was the old house sold by the government?
A. Because its owner left a will to seel i
B. Because its owner needed money to buy another hous
C. Because its owner owed the government mone   —考试大+在线考试中心—
D. Because its owner had no relatives to inherit i
9 单选题根据听到的内容,回答题What does the man worry about?
A. Traffic jam in the rush hou
B. Lack of slee
C. The pape
D. His working promotio
10 单选题What does the woman ask the man to do when he is upset?
A. Have a chat with his friend
B. Take a deep breat
C. Go to slee
D. Cry out loudl
11 单选题What will the man probably do this weekend?
A. To teach a few classes at a schoo
B. To have a res
C. To get down to his pape
D. To have a meetin
三、SECTION B (SECTION B PASSAGES)
12 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Because of the weight problem, schools have the pressure to__________.
A. provide more healthy food
B. ban food advertisements at schools
C. arrange more physical education classes
D. teach students to keep fit
13 单选题Which of the following is INCORRECT according to the passage?
A. The number of school injuries has doubled in ten year
B. About 20% of American children and teenagers are overweigh
C. Only 2% of the injuries treated in hospitals are seriou
D. Injuries increased 1.5 times as many as that during the past decad
14 单选题Compared with the traditional P. E. classes, new P. E. classes__________.
A. are more competitive
B. are less risky
C. involve more activities
D. provide less choices
15 单选题Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a possible reason for the increased injuries in P. E. classes?
A. Less school nurse
B. Less field activitie
C. Larger class size
D. The introduction of new sport
16 单选题根据所听内容,回答题All the following are the forms of business EXCEPT __________.
A. individual ownership
B. sole ownership
C. property ownership
D. partnership
17 单选题If a business is in the form of partnership, __________.
A. it has at least two owners running the business together
B. it has a unlimited lifetime
C. its existence isn't linked with its owners
D. only one of the owners takes the legal responsibility
18 单选题If a corporation is out of business, the shareholders__________.
A. pay the debets of the company according to how many stocks they hold
B. can only get very little reward for their investment
C. will get into debt as the corporation does
D. have no obligation to pay the debts of the corporation
19 单选题根据听力材料,回答题How many mums were questioned in the survey by the website Netmums?
A. 1,150.
B. 1,336.
C. 2,672.
D. 5,500.
20 单选题The survey found out that 22% of mothers would __________ when boys and girls made the same mistake.
A. ignore both of their behaviour
B. punish both girls and boys
C. ignore the boys' behaviour
D. ignore the girls' behaviour
21 单选题Which of the following is NOT the description of boys' character by mothers?
A. Playfu
B. Lovin
C. Argumentativ
D. Funn
四、SECTION C (SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST)
22 单选题根据所听内容,回答题What's the purpose of police in Rio de Janeiro launching the operation?
A. To catch suspected murderer
B. To put an end to violent strike
C. To stop gangs' illegal behaviour
D. To train officers and motorcycle polic
23 单选题Whom does the state governor turn to for police reinforcement?
A. Officers doing desk job
B. Military leader
C. Motorcycle police force
D. Central governmen
24 单选题根据所听内容,回答题How many people were found dead inside a home?
A. On
B. Thre
C. Fou
D. Seve
25 单选题What caused the death of those people?
A. Suicid
B. Murde
C. Disease
D. Unknow
26 单选题根据所听材料,回答题The pirates failed to hijack the French-flagged ship because __________.
A. the pirates failed to board the ship
B. the crew members were all armed
C. the crew locked themselves in the safe room
D. the pirates found the ship not profitable
27 单选题The ship attacked by pirates near Somalia was a __________.
A. French-flagged cargo ship
B. French-flagged gas carrier
C. German-owned cargo ship
D. German-owned gas carrier
28 单选题French workers and youths went onto the streets to be on strike because
A. the government plans to raise the retirement age
B. the police is battling against the students
C. they are not satisfied with the parliament's new legislation
D. the public transportation services are terrible
29 单选题根据所听材料,回答题Based on 2009 data, 439 English secondary schools __________.
A. wouldn't meet the new standard to measure performance
B. didn't set up performance standard
C. had made good progress
D. didn't have enough head teachers
30 单选题The measures will be revealed through __________.
A. newspapers
B. TV announcement
C. government's white paper
D. Prime Minister's speech
31 单选题How did Taliban claim responsibility for the attacks?
A. On T
B. On the radi
C. On the websit
D. On the newspape
五、PART Ⅲ (PART Ⅲ CLOZE (15 MIN))
32 单选题


阅读以上文章,回答题

[A] related
[B] linked
[C] dealt   
[D] integrated
33 单选题
[A] complicated
[B] vigorous  
[C] sophisticated
[D] rigorous
34 单选题
[A] incidence   
[B] evidence
[C] consequence
[D] vision
35 单选题
[A] a couple of
[B] a dozen of
[C] a lot of
[D] a score of  
36 单选题
[A] very
[B] too
[C] so  
[D] quite
37 单选题
[A] regime
[B] field
[C] arena  
[D] district
38 单选题
[A] diseases
[B] disorders
[C] disruptions  
[D] dispositions
39 单选题
[A] troubled
[B] troublesome  
[C] diverse
[D] dominant
40 单选题
[A] tend
[B] used  
[C] need
[D] point
41 单选题
[A] Approximately
[B] Exactly
[C] Appropriately   
[D] Usually
42 单选题
[A] offers
[B] offered
[C] offering  
[D] to offer
43 单选题
[A] affect
[B] control  —考试大+在线考试中心—
[C] sway
[D] impact
44 单选题
[A] assumed   —考试大+在线考试中心—
[B] resumed
[C] exhausted
[D] consumed
45 单选题
[A] affectionate
[B] emotional
[C] sentimental  —考试大+在线考试中心—
[D] passionate
46 单选题
[A] with
[B] on
[C] to  
[D] upon
47 单选题
[A] indulgence
[B] exposition
[C] exposure   
[D] disclosure
48 单选题
[A] that
[B] which
[C] when   
[D] where
49 单选题
[A] before
[B] through  
[C] since
[D] beneath
50 单选题
[A] however
[B] for example  
[C] in addition
[D] though
51 单选题
[A] informed
[B] conformed  
[C] confirmed
[D] approved
六、PART Ⅳ (PART Ⅳ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY (15 MIN))
52 单选题I have kept my car for twenty years.
A. large foreign black first
B. first large black foreign
C. first large foreign black
D. first foreign large black
53 单选题being May 1st, many people go out for a holiday.
A. That
B. It
C. It is
D. This
54 单选题The sentence “Let me ask you a question” can be replaced by all the following sentences EXCEPT
A. I have a question to you
B. I have a question to ask you
C. I have a question to put to you
D. I have a question for you to answer
55 单选题I __________ but for the help you gave me.
A. didn't succeed
B. wouldn't succeed
C. hadn't succeed
D. wouldn't have succeeded
56 单选题He didn't come yesterday. He __________ busy working in the lab.
A.  must be
B.  would have been
C.  must have been
D.  would be
57 单选题__________, I will take her as my wife.
A. Were she rich or poor
B. Being rich or poor
C. Be she poor or rich
D. Whether is she poor or rich
58 单选题All the flights __________ because of the extremely heavy rain,we had to postpone our schedule.
A. were canceled
B. had been canceled
C. having canceled
D. having been canceled
59 单选题He ought to dismiss the unqualified employees under his supervision, __________?
A. should he
B. ought he
C. shouldn't he
D. oughtn't he
60 单选题In the sentence “He woke up to findhis house on fire.”, the italicized part is __________.
A. an attribute
B. an adverbial
C. a subject complement
D. an object
61 单选题The author has written __________ this year as he did last year.
A. as many books twice
B. as twice many books
C. many as twice books
D. twice as many books
62 单选题Between the two dense bushes __________ the residence of the old hermit.
A. stand
B. stands
C. standing
D. to stand
63 单选题I didn't like myself __________ in that way.
A. to be criticized
B. criticized
C. be criticized
D. to have been criticized
64 单选题Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
A. He resented his friend's remark
B. He resented being kept waitin
C. He resents their being indifferen
D. He resented that they were careles
65 单选题__________ tasks did we have to do that we had no time to relax.
A. So many
B. Too much
C. Too little
D. So few
66 单选题The astronauts and their achievements __________ you mentioned stimulate the youth much so that some of them are engaged in astronautics.
A. which
B. that
C. what
D. whom
67 单选题AIDS and cancers are maladies that __________ humanity.
A. inflict
B. addict
C. afflict
D. reflect
68 单选题When questioned by the judge, my mind went __________ ,and I could hardly speak a single word.
A. blank
B. dim
C. faint
D. vain
69 单选题They discussed the matter from all conceivable __________.
A. angels
B. angles
C. annuals
D. annals
70 单选题The village was bombed __________ because some of the villagers had protected enemy soldiers.
A. in revenge
B. in joke
C. in spite
D. in fairness
71 单选题Although she is __________ a linguist, she can speak “beautiful” in several languages, which earns her many friends.
[A] not more of
[B] not much of
[C] not many of
[D] not any of  
72 单选题We could take the train or __________ go by car.
A. alternatively
B. alternately
C. instead
D. oppositely
73 单选题The urban ambient quality in some cities was improved __________ a certain extent.
A. by
B. with
C. to
D. of
74 单选题The whole group worked __________ to complete the order on time.
A. at the best
B. round the clock
C. in common
D. back and forth
75 单选题One of our neighboring countries has contracted an __________ with another country.
A. alliance
B. combination
C. collaboration
D. partnership
76 单选题We're waiting for the director to give his __________.
A. accent
B. ascent
C. descent
D. assent
77 单选题The advertising __________ for a new product proved to be successful.
A. campaign
B. champion
C. champagne
D. chamber
78 单选题We are going to send advertising material to the __________ clients.
A. irrespective
B. respective
C. prospective
D. perspective
79 单选题It is deemed that the person who has special knowledge and access to __________ information tends to commit high-ranking crimes.
A. private
B. confidential
C. delicate
D. rigid
80 单选题One of the main goals of the government in the new year is to adjust economical environment and __________ economical order.
A. rectify
B. relieve
C. reclaim
D. reckon
81 单选题She __________ to Buddhism when she was a little girl.
A. transformed
B. converted
C. turned
D. changed
七、PART Ⅴ (PART Ⅴ READING COMPREHENSION (25 MIN))
82 单选题[1] In 1945, a 12-year-old boy saw something in a shop window that set his heart racing. But the price-five dollars-was far beyond Reuben Earle's means.
[2] Reuben couldn't ask his father for the money. Everything Mark Earle made through fishing in Bay Roberts,Newfoundland,Canada.Reuben's mother,Dora,stretched like elastic to feed and clothe their five children.
[3] Nevertheless, he opened the shop's weathered door and went inside.Standing proud and straight in his flour-sack shirt and washed-out trousers,he told the shopkeeper what he wanted,adding,“But I don't have the money right now.① Can you please hold it for me for some time?”
[4] “I'll try”,the shopkeeper smiled.“Folks around here don't usually have that kind of money to spend on things. It should keep for a while. ”
[5] Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out into the sunlight with the bay rippling in a freshening wind. There was purpose in his loping stride. He would raise the five dollars and not tell anybody.
[6] Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben had an idea.
[7] He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site. People built their own homes in Bay Roberts,using nails purchased in Hessian sacks from a local factory. Sometimes the sacks were discarded in the flurry of building, and Reuben knew he could sell them back to the factory for five cents a piece. ②
[8] That day he found two sacks, which he took to the rambling wooden factory and sold to the man in charge of packing nails.
[9] The boy's hand tightly clutched the five-cent pieces as he ran the two kilometers home.
[10] Near his house stood the ancient barn that housed the family's goats and chickens. Reuben found a rusty soda tin and dropped his coins inside. Then he climbed into the loft of the barn and hid the tin beneath a pile of sweet smelling hay.
[11] It was dinner time when Reuben got home. His father sat at the big kitchen table, working on a fishing net. Dora was at the kitchen stove, ready to serve dinner as Reuben took his place at the table.
[12] He looked at his mother and smiled. Sunlight from the window gilded her shoulder-length blonde hair. Slim and beautiful, she was the center of the home, the glue that held it together.
[13] Her chores were never-ending. Sewing clothes for her family on the old Singer treadle machine,cooking meals and baking bread, planting and tending a vegetable garden, milking the goats and scrubbing soiled clothes on a washboard. But she was happy. Her family and their well-being were her highest priority.
[14] Every day after chores and school, Reuben scoured the town, collecting the hessian nail bags. All summer long, despite chores at home weeding and watering the garden, cutting wood and fetching water-Reuben kept to his secret task. ③
[15] Often he was cold, tired and hungry, but the thought of the object in the shop window sustained him.Sometimes his mother would ask:“Reuben, where were
83 单选题Which of the following words CANNOT describe Reuben?
[A] Confident.
[B] Sociable.
[C] Arrogant.   
[D] Courteous.
84 单选题Which of the following statements is NOT true of Dora?
[A] She stayed in love.
[B] She wore long hair.
[C] She's content with life.  
[D] She had a frail body.
85 单选题What does the word “scoured” in Paragraph 14 probably mean?
[A] Wandered aimlessly.
[B] Searched thoroughly.
[C] Went around.  
[D] Removed from.
86 单选题“Boys” in the 17th paragraph implies that__________.
[A] boys are not as quiet as girls
[B] boys love to have fun by nature
[C] boys are too naughty to be obedient  
[D] boys are more adventurous than girls
87 单选题Imagine that the world consists of 20 men and 20 women, all of them heterosexual and in search of a mate.Since the numbers are even, everyone can find a partner.But what happens if you take away one man? You might not think this would make much difference.You would be wrong,argues Tim Harford,a British economist, in a book called The Logic of Life. With 20 women pursuing 19 men, one woman faces the prospect of spinsterhood. So she ups her game. Perhaps she dresses more seductively. Perhaps she makes an extra effort to be obliging. Somehow or other, she “steals” a man from one of her fellow women. That newly single woman then ups her game, too, to steal a man from someone else. A chain reaction ensues.
Real life is more complicated, of course, but this simple model illustrates an important truth.In the marriage market, numbers matter.And among African-Americans,the difference is much worse than in Mr.Harford's imaginary example.Between the ages of 20 and 29, one black man in nine is behind bars.For black women of the same age, the figure is about one in 150.For obvious reasons, convicts are excluded from the dating pool.
Removing so many men from the marriage market has profound consequences.As imprisonment rates exploded between 1970 and 2007, the proportion of U.S.-born black women aged 30-44 who were married plunged from 62%to 33%.Why this happened is complex and furiously debated.The era of mass imprisonment began as traditional mores were already crumbling, following the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the invention of the contraceptive pill.① It also coincided with greater opportunities for women in the workplace. These factors must surely have had something to do with the decline of marriage.
But jail is a big part of the problem, argue Kerwin Kofi Charles, now at the University of Chicago. They divided America up into geographical and racial “marriage markets”, to take account of the fact that most people marry someone of the same race who lives relatively close to them.② Then, after crunching the census numbers, they found that a one percentage point increase in the male imprisonment rate was associated with a 2.4-point reduction in the proportion of women, who ever marry.③ Could it be, however, that mass imprisonment is a symptom of increasing social malfunction, and that it was this social malfunction that caused marriage to wither?④ Probably not. For similar crimes, America imposes much harsher penalties than other rich countries.Mr. Charles and Mr. Luoh controlled for crime rates, as a substitution for social malfunction, and found that it made no difference to their results. They concluded that “higher male imprisonment has lowered the likelihood that women marry...and caused a shift in the gains from marriage away from women and towards men.”
阅读以上文章,回答题
The word “ensues” in Paragraph 1 probably means __________.
[A] to result in something
[B] to happen after something<
88 单选题We can infer from the passage that __________.
A. most of the crimes are committed by blacks in America
B. the crime rate of black men is gradually decreasing in America
C. black men committed more serious crimes than women in America
D. the crime rate of black men is different from that of black women in America
89 单选题Which of the following does NOT result in the decline of marriage rate of black women?
A. The increasing number of career wome
B. Social movements that changed people's attitud
C. The utility of new equipment and apparatu
D. The breakdown of the traditional moralit
90 单选题In terms of marriage, most people tend to __________.
A. get married after careful consideration
B. be attracted by someone living in an alien land
C. be well-matched in social and economic status
D. marry one living under similar environmental conditions
91 单选题Mr. Charles and Mr. Luoh's research shows that as to marriage, __________.
A. women will suffer more from hardship than men do
B. crime rates and social malfunction are of equal effect
C. male imprisonment plays an important role in women's marriage
D. social malfunction can be replaced by crime rate easily
92 单选题A middle-aged couple sits in front of a TV set. He flicks idly through a magazine, she holds a drink.An advertisement for Marks & Spencer, a British retailer, comes on. It is a humdrum domestic scene,one that could have been captured at any point in the past 50 years.
The husband and wife are playing back a programme that they have captured on a digital video recorder-something they do often. They do not need to watch advertisements. Indeed, they claim never to do so. Whenever an ad comes on during a recorded programme, the husband says in an interview, he zips through it at 30 times the normal speed.
Just outside Brighton, on England's south coast, Sarah Pearson watches people watch television. She has almost 100,000 hours of video showing utterly banal scenes-people channel-surfing, fighting over the remote control and napping. Her findings are astonishing. There turns out to be an enormous gap between how people say they watch television and how they actually do. This gap contains clues to why television is so successful, and why so many attempts to transform it through technology have failed.
In the past few years viewers have gained much more control over television. Video-cassette recorders have been replaced by DVD players and digital video recorders ( DVRs),both of which are easier to use.Cable and satellite firms offer a growing number of videos on demand. TV has gone online and become mobile.As a result, viewers’ expectations have changed dramatically.Katsuaki Suzuki of Fuji Television,Japan's biggest broadcaster, says nobody feels they need to be at home to catch the 9 p.m. drama any more.①
But a change in expectations is not quite the same as a change in behaviour.Although it is easier than ever to watch programmes at a time and on a device of one's choosing, and people expect to be able to do so, nearly all TV is nonetheless watched live on a television set.② Even in British homes with a Sky + box, which allows for easy recording of programmes, almost 85 % of television shows are viewed at the time the broadcasters see fit to air them.③
“People want to watch ‘Pop Idol’ when everyone else is watching it,” says Mike Darcey of BSkyB.If that is not possible, they watch it as soon as they can afterwards. Some 60% of all shows recorded on Sky + boxes are viewed within a day.
阅读以上文章,回答题
According to the passage, the husband is __________.
[A] a programmer
[B] an interviewee
[C] a producer  
[D] an employee
93 单选题When watching TV, people do all the followings EXCEPT __________.
[A] switching channels
[B] arguing over trifles  
[C] dozing off
[D] seizing the remote control
94 单选题We can infer that what the husband and wife claim is NOT __________.
[A] matter-of-fact
[B] well-grounded
[C] reasonable  
[D] feasible
95 单选题Viewer's expectations of TV programs have changed due to
[A] the advancement of technology
[B] the richness of recreational activities
[C] the rapid spread of the Internet  
[D] the large quantity of programs
96 单选题The passage aims to show us __________.
[A] why people tend to change channels
[B] how people really watch television
[C] what people prefer to watch on TV  
[D] when people watch television
97 单选题As a fitness coach in Grand Rapids, Mich.,Doreen Bolhuis has a passion for developing exercises for children. The younger, it seems,the better. “With the babies in our family,” she said, “I start working them out in the hospital. ”Ms. Bolhuis turned her exercises into a company,Gymtrix,that offers a library of videos starting with training for babies as young as 6 months. There is no lying in the crib playing with toes.
Infant athletes, accompanied by doting parents on the videos, do a lot of jumping, kicking and, in one exercise, something that looks like baseball batting practice.①
The growing competition in marketing baby sports DVDs includes companies with names like athleticBaby and Baby Goes Pro. Even experts in youth sports seem startled that the age of entry has dipped so low. “That’s really amazing.What's next?”said Dr. Lyle Micheli,an orthopedic surgeon.
Dr. Micheli said he did not see any great advantages in exposing babies to sports. “I don't know of any evidence that training at this infancy stage accelerates coordination,” he said. One of his concerns, he said, is“the potential for even younger ages of overuse injury. ”
The Little Gym,based in Scottsdale, Ariz.,begins classes for children at 4 months old. Bob Bingham, the company's chief executive, said that about 20,000 youngsters under 2-about a quarter of the total enrollment-were signed up for classes at locations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. That is a sizable increase from last year, he said. The company, which has gyms in 20 countries, plans to open 100 locations over the next five years. My Gym, based in Sherman Oaks, Calif. , said 55 percent of those who attend classes at its 200 locations-157 in the United States-were 2 or younger.
The entrepreneurs behind these businesses-gym teachers, accountants and former professional athletes among them-make no claims about turning today's babies into tomorrow's Super Bowl star.② In the past,marketing claims for products geared toward babies have caused trouble for companies. Disney, which owned the popular Baby Einstein brand, dropped the term “educational” after a children's-rights group objected to contentions that babies who watched “Baby Einstein” were learning.③ Disney also offered refunds.
That's not enough to sell Dr. Micheli on the idea of sports classes for tykes. Before rushing off to a day of treating injured athletes, he said, “We won't be putting their brochures in our clinic. ”
阅读以上文章,回答题
It can be inferred from the passage that babies __________.
[A] are not allowed to play with toes any more
[B] are expected to do exercises as early as possible
[C] are video-taped by parents as much as possible
[D] are taken good care of by coaches in many gyms
98 单选题Dr. Micheli's attitude towards baby sports is one of __________.
[A] disapproval
[B] enthusiasm
[C] curiosity
[D] ambiguity
99 单选题Parents start training babies earlier to __________.
[A] go with the times
[B] help them keep fit and strong
[C] prepare them to be athletes
[D] accelerate their coordination
100 单选题The businessmen for baby exercises are cautious about setting a goal because __________.
[A] they will have been fined if they make any claims
[B] it is hard for them to find a specific and feasible one
[C] they have learned a lesson from previous experiences
[D] they only attach importance to short-term development
101 单选题Which is the best title of the passage?
[A] Sports Training Has Begun for Babies and Toddlers
[B] Sports Training Does Harm to Babies and Toddlers
[C] Should Babies Have Sports Training?
[D] What Training Should Babies and Toddlers Have?
八、PART Ⅵ (PART Ⅵ WRITING SECTION A COMPOSITION (35 MIN))
102 简答题Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:
Is Frustration a Bad Thing?
You are to write in three parts.
In the first part, state specifically what your opinion is.
In the second part, provide one or two reasons to support your opinion.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content,organization,grammar and appropriateness.Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
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九、SECTION B (SECTION B NOTE-WRITING (10 MIN))
103 简答题Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a note of about 50 -60 words based on the following situation:
Your friend, Jim, wants to look up for some material in the reference room of your college. Tell him the location of the reference room, the available time and the relative procedure.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.
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