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Question type and score:
1. Fill in the blanks (10 points, each.)
3. New Reading question types (10 points, 2 points each) The question types are divided into sorting, filling in titles, etc. 4. Translation (10 points, 2 points each).
5. Composition (30 points in total) Composition 1 is to write letters, notices, and notices for application composition.
etc. (10 points in total) Essay 2.
The essay is generally a picture essay (20 points in total).
Time allocation for postgraduate English examinations.
The total duration of the postgraduate English examination is 180 minutes, and it is recommended that most candidates complete each part of the exam according to the following time division:
1. Fill in the blanks: 15-20 minutes (10 minutes).
3. Composition: 50 minutes (30 points) (key points of the exam) parta: 15 minutes for small composition partb: 35 minutes for large composition.
The time for answering the English essay for the postgraduate entrance examination should be controlled within 50 minutes. The first essay is about 15 minutes, because the first essay is written in 6-8 sentences, and more than 8 sentences is excessive, which far exceeds the word count requirement of the exam and increases the workload of the teacher.
The second essay is 35 minutes enough, that is, write 3 natural paragraphs, 12 sentences, and rush to the top 17 sentences. Many students feel that they don't have enough time to write, mainly because they write too much content, too much miscellaneous, unclear levels, unclear ideas, and inadequate language expression. Writing an essay in the exam room is not about the content and length of what you write, the key is to look at your quality, whether it is in terms of content or language.
Time control for postgraduate English examinations
For the above postgraduate English time allocation table, you can refer to it according to your own situation. A safer way is for candidates to do three sets of mock questions in strict accordance with the above time allocation table before the test. Only in this way will you be able to do the questions skillfully and strictly according to the timetable in the real exam room.
Since the two parts of English reading and writing account for a large number of points, it can be said that candidates who have won these two parts can basically rest easy. Therefore, when you actually take the exam, you must definitely ensure that you have enough time to complete the reading and writing parts.
How to arrange the order of answering questions in each part of the postgraduate examination EnglishThe order of answering questions in postgraduate English varies from person to person, and candidates can adjust the order according to their own answering situation to achieve the best state for the exam.
It is recommended to follow the traditional order of the exam questions, that is, to do "gestalt" first, then "reading", and then "composition". Doing so, you won't miss the topic.
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2. Writing, the time is controlled within 40 minutes, 15 minutes for small composition, and 25 minutes for large composition. 25 points.
3. Use English knowledge, and the time is controlled within 20 minutes. 10 points.
4. For the translation part, the time is controlled within 20 minutes. 15 points.
5. The cloze part is done last, and the time is controlled within 15 minutes. 15 points.
Introduction:
Postgraduate English II is different from the previous postgraduate examination papers, it is aimed at some students who apply for professional degrees and master's degrees without English (I) as a set of postgraduate English examination papers. The examination center of the Ministry of Education will organize experts to study the proposition and use it in the postgraduate entrance examination. That is, English I and English II are used at the same time in the graduate exam.
The direction of reform is to divide the master's degree into two types: one is academic graduate students, which focuses on academic aspects, and the other is called professional degree graduates, which focuses on cultivating senior management talents or specialized talents, such as professional managers, accountants, engineers, etc.
This division is evident in foreign education systems, such as the United Kingdom. In the future, the direction of postgraduate training in our country will be in line with international standards, and it will be divided into these two categories.
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Postgraduate English question types and scores.
1) English question type and score (full score of 100 points).
Fill in the blanks (score * 20 questions, 10 points in total).
New question type for reading (2 points * 5 questions, 10 points in total).
Translation (2 points * 5 questions, 10 points in total)
Large Composition (20 marks), Small Composition (10 marks).
2) English II question type and score (full score of 100 points).
Fill in the blanks (score * 20 questions, 10 points in total).
New question type for reading (2 points * 5 questions, 10 points in total).
Translation (15 points).
Large Composition (15 marks), Small Composition (10 marks).
Pay attention to the English language. 1. English 2 translation score is different, and the test method is also different, English 1 translates 5 sentences in an article, English 2 translates the entire paragraph, it sounds like English 1 is relatively simple, but English 2 is much simpler, and you can do a set of real questions to feel it
2. How to arrange the answering time reasonably.
The total duration of the exam is 3 hours and 180 minutes.
Composition: 15 minutes for small composition, 35 minutes for large composition.
New question type: 15 minutes.
Translation: 20-25 minutes.
Fill in the blanks: 10-15 minutes.
Note: Reading parta and writing account for a large number of points, and it is necessary to absolutely ensure that there is enough time to complete the reading and writing parts during the actual test. (The above is for reference only, you can adjust according to your actual situation) una
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The distribution of the score of the postgraduate English entrance examination is as follows:
1. The full score of English 1 for postgraduate entrance examination is 100 points.
2. The first part is the application of English knowledge, with a total of 20 questions, each question is scored, a total of 10 points.
This type of question is a multiple-choice question of four choices, more specifically, in a 240-280 word essay, leaving 20 blanks for candidates to choose to complete.
3. The second part is reading comprehension, with a total of 30 questions, each with 2 points, a total of 60 points.
The question type of this part is composed of three sections: A, B, and C, with Section A (20 questions); Section B (5 questions); Section C (5 questions).
Section A is a multiple-choice question, with 20 questions totaling 40 marks, and candidates answer them on answer sheet 1.
Section B is 5 questions with a total of 10 points, and each exam will be tested by selecting 1 of the 3 alternative question types. Candidates answer on answer sheet 1.
Section C is a translation question, with 5 questions for a total of 10 points.
4. The third part is writing, which consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 30 points.
Section A is a 10-point practical essay of about 100 words, which the candidate answers on answer sheet 2.
Section B is a short essay of 160-200 words, with a total of 20 marks, which the candidate answers on answer sheet 2.
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10 points for completion.
Reading 40 points.
The new question type is worth 10 points.
10 points for translation.
30 marks for essay.
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1. Composition: 30 points (25 points in English II) - about 50 minutes in time;
4 Completion: 10 minutes in total - 10-15 minutes in total;
It is recommended to do the questions in order to cover the attack:
1. Write an essay first.
2. Read again.
3. New question types.
4. Translation, about 20 minutes.
5. Completion, flexible grasp, 10-15 minutes.
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The distribution of the score of the postgraduate English entrance examination is as follows:
1. Use of English knowledge: a total of 20 questions, each question is scored, a total of 10 points. Leave 20 blanks in a 240-280 word essay and ask the candidate to choose from the 4 options given for each question.
3. Writing: This part consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 30 points. It mainly tests the candidate's written communication ability.
How to review English for graduate school entrance examinations:
1. The new question type mainly examines the candidates' grasp of the relationship between sentences before and after the space at the test center. Therefore, it is necessary to have a good grasp of the relationship between the individual sentences in the article, because this relationship is very important to facilitate the examination of the two questions. One is five out of seven, and the other is paragraph ordering.
2. The new question type mainly examines everyone's grasp of the logic of the article from the perspective of the overall situation, and requires candidates to grasp the logical structure and content of the article as a whole, understand the relationship between sentences and paragraphs, have a strong awareness and proficient grasp of the characteristics of the passage such as coherence and consistency, and have the ability to use grammatical knowledge to analyze and understand long and difficult sentences.
3. In a paragraph, how to grasp what is said in general is an ability that candidates lack in their usual reading. It is recommended to practice the ability to refine the gist of the paragraph, and try to write the main idea of the paragraph next to the paragraph in short Chinese or English every time you finish reading a paragraph.
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The question types for the postgraduate entrance examination English II mainly include the use of English knowledge, reading comprehension, translation and writing. Among them, there are 20 questions on the use of English knowledge, and each question is worth 10 points. Reading comprehension consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 25 questions, each with 2 points, a total of 50 points; 15 points for translation; Writing consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 2 questions and 25 marks.
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The only difference between Postgraduate English II and Postgraduate English I is in composition, the composition of English II is only 25 points in total, relatively speaking, the question types are fixed, there are reading comprehension, cloze in the blanks, translation and composition, it is recommended that you grasp the reading, and the score of reading accounts for the largest proportion.
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Postgraduate English 2 question types and score distribution:
Part 1: Application of English Knowledge.
There are 20 questions in total, and each question is worth 10 points.
Part II: Reading Comprehension.
This part consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 25 questions, each of which is worth 2 points, for a total of 50 points.
Section A (20 questions).
There are 5 questions in each article, with a total of 20 questions. Each question is worth 2 points, a total of 40 points.
Section B (5 questions);
There are two alternative question types for this section. Each exam is tested in one of these two question types, or a combination of the two. There are 5 questions in this section, each of which is worth 2 points, for a total of 10 points.
Part III Translation.
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. A total of 15 points.
Part IV Writing.
This part consists of two sections, A and B, which mainly test the candidate's written expression ability. There are 2 questions in total, 25 marks.
Section A candidates write a practical essay of about 100 words (punctuation marks are not counted) based on the given situation, including personal and official letters, memoranda, reports, etc. A total of 10 points.
Section B requires candidates to write an expository essay or proposal in English of about 150 words based on the prescribed scenario or the given outline. The scenario is provided in the form of a picture, diagram, or text. A total of 15 points.
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The postgraduate English test lasts for 3 hours.
Fill in the blanks with 20 blanks, each point, a total of 10 points; Four reading comprehension articles, each with 5 questions, 2 points for each question, a total of 40 points; The new question type is generally a short essay, removing 5 paragraphs (spaced), there are 7 answers, 7 out of 7 choose 5, 2 points for each question, a total of 10 points; 5 sentences are selected for translating an article, each sentence is worth 2 points, a total of 10 points; Writing, 20 points for large composition (see picture), 10 points for small composition (general letters).
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Postgraduate English. The time allocation for each question type is as follows:
1. Fill in the blanks.
15 minutes. 2. Reading comprehension: 35 minutes.
3. 20 minutes for new question type materials.
4. Translation for 20 minutes.
5. Essay for 50 minutes.
It is recommended to write a large essay first, then do two big readings, then write a small essay, and then two big readings - translation questions - new question types - gestalt, this method is suitable for students who have good results before the review and are more challenging, and the challenge is greater.
Tips: Look clearly at the position on the answer sheet and then write it clearly, every year there will be some candidates who draw the wrong answer sheet. After completing the objective questions, be sure to paint the card first, so as not to fill in the wrong answers in a nervous way towards the end of the exam.
Essay writing should try to avoid alteration and keep the volume neat and tidy.
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100 points. There is no listening comprehension in the first question type of the postgraduate entrance examination, and the test paper is divided into five types of English questions, and the total score of the question type is 100 points, with a total of 52 questions.
1. Fill in the blanks (1-20 questions, a total of 20 questions, each question is scored, a total of 10 points).
Leave 20 blanks in a 240 280-word essay and ask candidates to choose from 4 options for each question, so that the completed essay is smooth, coherent, and structurally complete.
Score Ratio and General Score Rate] This question type accounts for 10% of the score, the average score is generally 3-4 points, and the average score rate is 30%-40%.
2. Reading comprehension (21-40 questions, a total of 20 questions, 2 points for each question, a total of 40 points).
Score Ratio and General Score Rate] This question type accounts for 40% of the score, the general average score is 26-30 points, and the average score is 65%-75%.
3. New question type (41-45 questions, a total of 5 questions, 2 points for each question, a total of 10 points).
There are 3 types of alternative questions in this section. Each exam is tested by choosing one of these three alternative question types.
Score Ratio and General Scoring Rate] This question type accounts for 10% of the score, the general average score is 5-7 points, and the average score rate is: 50%-70%.
4. Translation (46-50 questions, 5 questions in total, 2 points for each question, 10 points in total).
Score ratio and general scoring rate] This question type accounts for 10% of the score, the general average score is 2-4 points, and the average score rate is: 20%-40%.
5. Writing Two questions, the first essay is worth 10 points, and the second essay is worth 20 points).
This section consists of two sections, A and B, which mainly test the candidate's written expression ability, with a total of 30 points.
Score ratio and general score rate] This question type accounts for 30% of the score, the general average score is about 17 points, and the average score rate is about 56%.
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