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Mandarin free topic skills, in fact, only need to memorize one article to get it, because many topics can be summarized in one article, which helps to improve Mandarin scores.
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A passage is read repeatedly without changing the tone.
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The last question is to talk about the topic freely, and you must play freely around the center of the topic, and you can't go off topic; Points will be deducted for a 5-second pause, and the longer the time, the more points will be deducted; A large number of repetitions will also deduct points accordingly.
The reading aloud part of the Putonghua test is scored as follows:
1. Points will be deducted for every mispronunciation of 1 syllable; Points will be deducted for missing or adding 1 syllable;
2. Systematic language defects of initials or finals will be deducted 1 point depending on the degree;
3. Intonation bias, 1 point, 2 points will be deducted depending on the degree;
4. If the connection is improper, points will be deducted depending on the degree, 1 point per mu will be destroyed, and 2 points will be awarded;
5. If the reading is not fluent (including reading back), 1 point, 2 points will be deducted depending on the level;
6. 1 point will be deducted for overtime.
The Putonghua Proficiency Test consists of four test items with a total score of 100 points.
1. Read 100 monosyllabic words, with a time limit of 3 minutes and 30 seconds, accounting for 10 points. ObjectiveTo examine the pronunciation of initials, finals and tones in Putonghua.
2. Read 50 two-syllable words, with a time limit of 2 minutes and 30 seconds, accounting for 20 minutes. The purpose is to test not only the pronunciation of the voice, rhyme, and tone of the test, but also the pronunciation of the upper tone, the rhyme, and the soft voice.
Short text reading aloud, time limit 4 minutes, accounting for 30 points. The purpose is to test the candidate's ability to read aloud materials in ordinary celebration words, focusing on pronunciation, speech flow, intonation, etc.
4. Speaking, the time is 3 minutes, accounting for 40 points. The purpose is to test the degree of standardization that the test taker can quickly achieve in speaking Putonghua without the support of words.
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Cats are one of my favorite animals, and I love them not only because they are cute, they are always funny and bring joy to life. And to a greater extent because it's an excellent rat catcher. Cats and tigers belong to the same family, and they look the same.
Despite the disparity in size, cats have all the advantages of tigers. Its strong limbs allow it to run extremely fast. The claws on its feet allow it to not only walk on flat ground, but also to climb walls, climb trees, and hunt down mice.
The pads under the soles of his feet make it walk quietly, and it can sneak up on the mouse and easily catch it. Cats also have some advantages that tigers can't compare: cats have amazing eyes, and can see clearly even in the dark of night when they can't reach out their fingers, and even the cunning mouse can't escape its eyes.
Its ears are very flexible and can turn to the source of sound at will, and as long as there is a sound, even if it is very small, it can distinguish it in time. Cats have long whiskers and are sensitive and can measure the size of various holes. In this way, once the mouse meets the cat, it is destined to be inevitable.
Cats are only in good spirits at night, and this is the best time for cats to hunt mice. During the day, it finds a warm place to sleep and is carefree and does not ask anything. Sometimes it is very playful, and goes out for a day and a night and does not come home, but when it hears the slightest sound of the mouse, how dutifully it is, it stares with bated breath, and waits for hours, and has to wait for the mouse to come out!
After I got a cat at home. At night, the squeak of rats stealing food can no longer be heard. No more fear that rats will bite or break things in your home.
You can get a good night's sleep. Cats are sometimes very funny, when you are quietly reading a book or homework on the table, it will quietly come to your feet and drill around, and also meow a few times, sometimes climb to the other side of the desk, squint there, quietly accompany you to read a book, you will always reach out and stroke it, cats are very cute and understand human nature. What a cute kitten!
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The last question of the Putonghua test is propositional speaking, which is now all machine-tested, and there is no topic topic that is different from the propositional speaking of a certain province or a certain school of the National Language Testing Center. There are a total of 30 topics:
1.My wishes.
2.My study life.
3.Someone I respect the most.
4.I love animals (or plants).
5.Childhood memories.
6.A profession I love.
7.Unforgettable trip.
8.My friend.
9.Literature (or other) art forms that I love.
10.Talk about hygiene and wellness.
11.My spare time, the sports I love, 12The season (or weather) that I like
13.The experience of learning Mandarin.
14.Let's talk about costumes.
15.My holiday life.
16.My path to growth.
17.Let's talk about the development of science and technology and social life.
18.I know the customs.
19.Me and sports.
20.My hometown (or a familiar place).
21.Talk about food.
22.My favorite festival.
23.I'm a collective.
24.Talk about social morality (or professional ethics).
25.Let's talk about personal cultivation.
26.My favorite star (or other big name).
27.My favorite book.
28.Talk about environmental awareness.
29.A place I yearn for.
30.The feeling of shopping (consumption).
Thank you for the satisfactory answer and give points.
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Randomly, there are many big cards, which one you choose is which, and I myself took it as an example and got the "Chinese food culture".
And there is no need to worry too much about the last topic, because the test is to test the standard level of Mandarin rather than the ability to improvise on the spot, so basically do not deviate from the topic, avoid pauses, stammering, and heavy accents, and the machine test is simpler.
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1. My wishes. It's best to say that your desire is to be a teacher, because generally the Mandarin test is for the teacher's license, so the tester may relax a little! And I think it will be easier to write as a teacher. Even if you don't want to be a teacher, it's hard to say that!
2. My study life. The first sentence clicks on the question, and then even if I have been practicing Mandarin for the Mandarin test recently. Then just talk about how you practice Mandarin.
3. People I respect. Write about your teacher, dad or mom. First of all, talk about who the person you respect is, and then talk about one thing, such as how the teacher educates you, how your father teaches you to swim, and how your mother cares about you. Anyway, it's easiest to say one thing.
4. My favorite animals. Tell me what animal you like the most, and then talk about one of these animals in your own house, and tell me about an interesting story between you and this animal.
5. Childhood memories. I can list it on the same topic as someone I respect. For example, how Dad taught you to swim, how Mom taught you to pick up gold, and so on.
7. Unforgettable trips. Write about yourself going on a **trip, click on the beautiful scenery of ** or something like that, and then you can talk about what interesting things happened to you there.
8. My friend. Let's talk about a relationship between you and one of your friends!
9. My favorite literature. This seems to be my favorite form of literature and art, right? Write that you like a certain **, and then talk about the plot in that **.
10. Talk about hygiene and health. From the perspective of food hygiene, you can talk about the disease from the mouth, and then give an example of how you eat in a small shop with poor hygiene, and then you go back to diarrhea. From the perspective of environmental hygiene, let's talk about the unclean environment that breeds bacteria, attracting a lot of mosquitoes, cockroaches and rats, and let's talk about a report last year that the virus on rats is transmitted to people, resulting in death.
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The topics of the Putonghua proficiency test are:
1.My desire (or ideal).
2.Someone I respect.
3.My favorite animal (or plant).
4.Childhood memories.
5.A profession I love.
6.Unforgettable trip.
7.My friend.
8.Talk about hygiene and wellness.
9.My spare time.
10.The season (or weather) that I like
11.The experience of learning Mandarin.
12.Let's talk about costumes.
13.My holiday life.
14.My path to growth.
15.Let's talk about the development of science and technology and social life.
16.I know the customs.
17.Me and sports.
18.My hometown (or a familiar place).
19.Talk about food.
20.My favorite festival.
21.The collective I'm a part of.
22.Talk about social morality (or professional ethics).
23.Let's talk about personal cultivation.
24.My favorite star (or other big name).
25.My favorite books.
26.Talk about environmental awareness.
27.A place I yearn for.
28.The feeling of shopping (consumption).
Extended content
Basic measures. The promotion of Putonghua is based on the implementation of target management, quantitative evaluation, Putonghua proficiency testing, and publicity and education centered on the activities of the National Putonghua Promotion Week, and continuously increases the intensity of promotion in accordance with the law, and gradually embarks on the track of institutionalization, standardization and science.
Campus language. To promote Putonghua, efforts should be made to do a good job in four key areas:
First, schools and other educational institutions should use Putonghua as the basic language of education and teaching, and urban schools and kindergartens should make Putonghua the campus language. It is necessary to incorporate the requirement of popularizing Putonghua into the training goals, into the management routine, into the basic skills training of teachers, and into various educational and teaching activities such as morality, intelligence, physical fitness, aesthetics, and social practice. It is necessary to vigorously carry out the activities of establishing model schools for standardizing the spoken and written language, and cultivate a number of model schools that have done an excellent job of popularizing Putonghua and standardizing the spoken and written language.
Second, party and government organs should take the lead in setting an example, making Putonghua the language of official business, and urging and leading the whole society to popularize Putonghua. Civil servants must have a required level of Mandarin proficiency.
Third, radio and television and other news should be based on Putonghua as the basic broadcasting language, and announcers and program hosts should become role models for the whole society to speak Putonghua well.
Fourth, we should advocate the use of Putonghua as the service language in industries such as commerce, tourism, postal services, telecommunications, railways, civil aviation, finance, and health, and encourage employees to strive to improve their Putonghua proficiency. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the People's Armed Police Force (PAP) should use Putonghua as their working language and help cadres and fighters strive to improve their proficiency in Putonghua.
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1.My desire (or ideal).
2.My study life.
3.Someone I respect.
4.My favorite animal (or plant).
5.Childhood memories.
6.A profession I love.
7.Unforgettable trip.
8.My friend.
9.Literature (or other) art forms that I love.
10.Talk about hygiene and wellness.
11.My spare time.
12.The season (or weather) that I like
13.The experience of learning Mandarin.
14.Let's talk about costumes.
15.My holiday life.
16.My path to growth.
17.Let's talk about the development of science and technology and social life.
18.I know the customs.
19.Me and sports.
20.My hometown (or a familiar place).
21.Talk about food.
22.My favorite festival.
23.The group I belong to (school, institution, company, etc.).
24.Talk about social morality (or professional ethics).
25.Let's talk about personal cultivation.
26.My favorite star (or other big name).
27.My favorite books.
28.Talk about environmental awareness.
29.A place I yearn for.
30.The feeling of shopping (consumption).
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The topics are: (1) My aspirations (or ideals).
2. My study life.
3. People I respect.
4) My favorite animal (or plant).
5. Childhood memories.
6) A profession I love.
7. Unforgettable trips.
8. My friend.
9) Literature (or other) art forms that I love.
10. Talk about hygiene and health.
11) My spare time.
12) My favorite season (or weather).
13) The experience of learning Mandarin.
14) Talk about costumes.
15) My Holiday Life.
16) My path to growth.
17) Talk about the development of science and technology and social life.
18) I know the customs.
19) Me and Sports.
20) My hometown (or familiar place).
21) Talk about good food.
22) My favorite festivals.
23) The group I belong to (school, institution, company, etc.) (24) Talk about social morality (or professional ethics).
25) Talk about personal cultivation.
26) My favorite celebrity (or other celebrity).
27) My favorite books.
28) Talk about your awareness of environmental protection.
29) The place I aspire to.
30) The feeling of shopping (consumption).
Description The topic is only a specification of the scope of the topic, and does not specify the specific content of the topic.
2. During the test, the test taker chooses one of the two topics given and says one paragraph in a row.
3. In the test, it is best to say what you are familiar with, the materials should be fully prepared, and it is best to use a narrative when speaking.
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