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Well, it doesn't change much.
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1. Has there been any change in the scope of vocabulary assessment?
The English syllabus for postgraduate entrance examination requires candidates to master about 5500 vocabulary words and related phrases, which shows that in addition to mastering the basic vocabulary meaning, students should also focus on the roots, affixes, synonyms and derivatives of the word. It is recommended that you do not ignore the common high-frequency vocabulary in the past papers when you memorize the vocabulary in your daily vocabulary.
After the release of the new English syllabus for the 2018 postgraduate entrance examination, students should pay attention to whether the scope of vocabulary assessment has been expanded or the details have changed.
2. Is there any change in the question type?
At present, the types of questions in the postgraduate English test are mainly as follows:
The first part is cloze in the blanks, with a total of 20 blanks, and each blank is divided. Part 2 Reading Comprehension, Section A has 4 reading comprehension articles, each with 5 questions at the end, and each question is worth 2 points; There are four new question types in Section B, which are Choice and Match Questions, Fill in the Blank Questions, Paragraph Sorting Questions, Title Matching Questions, and Illustration Topic Sentence Matching Questions. Section C is a translation question, which is a 400-word English passage with 5 sentences and translated into Chinese, with 2 points for each sentence.
The third part is the composition, and the small composition is written in practical writing, about 100 words; The large essay is a type of essay such as looking at pictures, which requires 160 to 200 words.
The question types of the postgraduate English test questions have been relatively mature, and generally speaking, there is little change. However, after the release of the new 2018 syllabus, we still have to focus on it.
3. Has there been any change in difficulty?
The propositions of the postgraduate English test questions are relatively mature, and there is little possibility of change. However, you still don't take it lightly, after the syllabus is released, you need to focus on looking at the sample paper of the postgraduate English test questions, and compare whether there are any changes in the examination form, test paper structure, test question type, score structure, etc. After all, the syllabus is a yardstick for students to review in the future, and it indicates the direction of revision in the last April.
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Generally, there will not be much change, and the question types of the macro missing circle will basically remain the same every year.
The format of the examination is a written examination. The duration of the exam is 180 minutes. The maximum score is 100 points.
The test paper consists of a question book and 1 answer sheet. Candidates should write the answers in the English knowledge application and reading comprehension parts on the corresponding question number options on the answer sheet as required, and write the answers in the English-to-Chinese and writing sections in the border area specified on the answer sheet.
Postgraduate English over the years.
1. The test format, test content and test paper structure are as follows:
The test is divided into three parts, with a total of 52 questions, including the use of English knowledge, reading comprehension and writing.
Part 1: Application of English Knowledge.
This section not only tests the candidate's mastery of the normative linguistic elements (including vocabulary, expressions and structures) in different contexts, but also the candidate's ability to identify the characteristics of the passage (such as coherence and consistency). There are a total of 20 questions, and each question is worth 10 points.
Leave 20 blanks in a 240 280-word essay and ask candidates to choose from the 4 options given in each question, so that the completed essay is coherent, coherent, and structurally complete.
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The 2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination English Syllabus has been released! Compared with the 2022 postgraduate English syllabus, this year's postgraduate English syllabus has not changed much overall. This has relieved a lot of pressure on candidates to prepare for the exam, and students can continue to prepare for the exam according to their original plan.
Today, we focus on the four parts of vocabulary, grammar, cloze and translation.
Vocabulary. 1) Vocabulary:
About 5,500 words and phrases.
2) Mastery:
Lexical relationships: synonyms, synonyms, antonyms, etc.;
Collocation: verb and preposition, adjective and preposition, adjective and noun, etc.;
Basic knowledge of vocabulary generation: etymology, roots, affixes, etc.;
Understand word meanings based on context, sentence structure, or context.
3) Exam Preparation Advice:
The time frame of the essays examined in the 2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination is from January 2021 to September 2022, so candidates need to pay more attention to words related to "epidemic", "network technology" and "artificial intelligence" when preparing for the exam.
Grammar. The 2023 postgraduate English syllabus has not changed much in terms of grammar.
The Postgraduate English (1) does not explicitly require candidates to master the basic grammatical and theoretical knowledge.
Postgraduate English (II) deletes the theoretical knowledge of the 8 categories of languages that need to be mastered by candidates listed in the 2022 syllabus.
Fill in the blanks. Changes to the syllabus of the postgraduate entrance examination:
The skills required for candidates to master the cloze modules of English (1) and English (2) have been changed from "Grammar Knowledge" and "Vocabulary" in 2022 to "Vocabulary" and "Grammar, Discourse and Pragmatics" in 2023. It can be seen from this that on the basis of the previous examination of grammar and vocabulary.
2023 also requires candidates to master:
the organization and context of the written or spoken discourse;
Speech functions, discourse norms, styles, rhetoric, etc. in specific language use contexts.
Translation. Postgraduate English (1) mainly tests the candidate's ability to accurately understand the concepts or structures of more complex English written materials. Candidates are required to read an essay of about 400 words and translate 5 of the underlined parts (about 150 words) into Chinese, and the translation is required to be accurate, complete and fluent.
The Postgraduate English II mainly tests the candidate's ability to understand the English language materials given and translate them into Chinese. Translations are required to be accurate, complete, and fluent. Candidates are required to read and understand one or more English passages with a length of about 150 words, and translate all of them into Chinese.
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The changes in the syllabus of Postgraduate English I are as follows:
Change 1: The number of options is clarified, and there are 7 options in the original range of 6-7 options, but in fact, the test questions have always been 7 options, so this change will not have an impact on the actual examination, and everyone can prepare for the exam normally.
Change 2: In the first question type, the question requirements are clarified: complete structure, coherent content, and logic. This is just to make the syllabus more rigorous, and the actual examination of the questions will not be affected.
Review suggestion: Compared with the traditional reading in section A (about 420 words), which tests the candidate's ability to understand detailed information, the new question type in section B (500-600 words) tests the candidate's understanding of the macro logic and overall content of the article, and requires the candidate to understand the cohesion sign of the article and find the main sentence of the passage paragraph.
According to the summary of the past test questions, the common connection signs are: referents, logical relationship words, time, place and digital connection, etc. It is recommended that candidates can summarize the articulation techniques in the previous exams, or buy relevant books on the market, such as "The Mystery of English (1)", which has a detailed introduction to the articulation techniques.
In addition, candidates also need to train their ability to find the main sentence of the paragraph to cope with the title content matching questions. Although the position of the main sentence is relatively fixed, generally appearing at the beginning and end of the paragraph, or in the transition sentence containing words such as but and instead, it also requires candidates to strengthen practice and familiarize themselves with the different positions of the main sentence. At the same time, candidates should also strengthen their grammar and vocabulary learning, because reading the main sentence is also the key to matching the options correctly.
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The English syllabus for postgraduate entrance examination will come out in August and September.
The syllabus of the postgraduate examination is generally released in August and September every year, and the syllabus of the public course examination is the examination syllabus of politics, English, and mathematics for the postgraduate examination, which is released by the Ministry of Education every year, and it is expected that the release time will be in August and September.
There are 5,564 vocabulary words in the English syllabus for postgraduate entrance examinations. Candidates should be able to master about 5500 vocabulary words and related phrases, in addition to the basic meaning of words, candidates should also master the meaning relationship between words, master the collocation relationship between words and master the basic knowledge of vocabulary generation.
The purpose of the Postgraduate English Test is to scientifically, fairly and effectively test the candidates' ability to use the English language, and the evaluation standard is the passing or above level that can be achieved by the graduates of non-English majors in colleges and universities, so as to ensure that the admitted students have a certain level of English, and are conducive to the selection of the majors of colleges and universities and research institutes.
The big essays of English 1 and 2 are no longer English 1 comics, English 2 only charts. There is also the possibility of taking charts in the first year, and the second in the second year will also be examined**. Secondly, a new category of short essay analysis has been added, that is, to write an essay on a short essay that requires refining the viewpoint.
Finally, the small essay adds a return letter, which is to give a letter, and then write a reply, and the letter can be of any type: notice, thanks, complaints, suggestions, etc.!
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The 2023 postgraduate English syllabus has been announced, and the changes in writing in the new syllabus this year are relatively large, from the pastOnly one type of question will be tested(English 1 Picture Composition, English 2 Diagram Composition), to Yu Yuan's new syllabus sample questions in English 1 and 2There are three types of questions to be examined(text, drawing, chart).
2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination English I Syllabus Changes.
2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination English II Syllabus Changes.
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The 2023 test of the new syllabus of English has changed dramatically, and the other question types and score proportions have not changed the structure of the Mingji paper. The vocabulary of the outline has been changed slightly.
1.Writing has changed dramatically: from only one type of question in the past, to three types of questions in the new syllabus.
2.Vocabulary changes in the outline: 15 new words and 7 deleted words.
3.Modification of text details: There are many text expressions in the syllabus that have been modified in detail and sections, which do not affect the substantive question types and preparation. "
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The changes in the 2023 postgraduate English I syllabus are as follows:
emphasis on pragmatics and discourse; Writing has added the type of letter "minutes", etc. And there are some changes that just sort out and change the wording, in order to make the preparation more clear.
1. A new type has been added to the syllabus of English 1 and English 2 Essays [Notices, Side Liquid Minutes];
2. [Text] has been added to the big compositions, that is, to give you a short essay to refine your views and then write an article;
3. At the same time, some outline words are added and deleted;
Introduction:
Entrance examination, that is, taking the entrance examination for master's students. The postgraduate entrance examination must first meet the national standards, and secondly, it will be carried out in accordance with the procedures: contact with the school, preliminary preparation, registration, preliminary examination, adjustment, re-examination, re-examination adjustment, admission, etc.
The entrance examination for master's students is registered in October, the preliminary examination is usually held at the end of December, and the re-examination is usually held in March and May of the same year.
On September 14, 2016, the Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Education on Coordinating the Management of Full-time and Part-time Graduate Students stated that the graduate students admitted after December 1, 2016 should be divided into full-time and part-time forms in terms of training methods, and the coordinated development of full-time and part-time graduate education should be coordinated.
Adhere to the same standard and the same quality, and when full-time and part-time graduate students graduate, their institutions of higher learning or other higher education institutions will issue corresponding graduation certificates indicating the mode of study in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state according to their years of study and academic performance; If their academic level meets the standards set by the state, they can apply for the award of the corresponding degree certificate;
Full-time and part-time graduate students are subject to the same examination enrollment policies and training standards, and their academic degree certificates have the same legal status and the same validity.
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<> First, changes to the requirements for reading ability in graduate school: "Analyze the rhetorical devices used in the text, argumentation methods, etc.", that is, this year may add questions for analyzing rhetorical devices; Changed the phrase "guessing the meaning of new words based on context" to "inferring the meaning of words and phrases based on context", which means that a new question for guessing the meaning of phrases may be added this year.
Second, in the requirements for writing to be able to meet the requirements of the Guardian of the Heavens: English 1 clearly puts forward the requirements that candidates should meet. In addition, for the elaboration of the types of practical texts, new notices and minutes have been added to the English 1 and English 2 outlines.
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