What are the types of English questions for postgraduate entrance examinations? How to review?

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Both English 1 and 2 are divided into four sections: English Knowledge, Reading Comprehension, English to Chinese and Writing. Although the level of difficulty varies, at least from March until the end of the summer vacation, the pace and content of the review are the same.

    Whether it's words, long and difficult sentences, or reading comprehension, students in English 1 and 2 can review them at the same time, and even use a tutorial book. Take the reading comprehension test as an example, English 2 students can do the English 1 test paper, because the reading comprehension of English 2 is relatively easy, if you have practiced the more difficult English 1 test in the early stage, then it will be much easier to do English 2 in the later stage. Therefore, there is no conflict between the two preliminary review.

    2. Reading vs new question types.

    Many people say that English 2 is simpler than English 1, which is mainly reflected in reading comprehension. The article in English 2 is slightly simpler than that in English 1, mainly because the options are simpler than those in English 1, but the two are about the same in terms of the number of words in the text; Secondly, the new question type is also a big difference, the new question type of English 1 is mainly to choose 5 out of 7, choose subheadings and sorting, English 2 choose subheadings, correct and false judgment and multiple correspondence, there is little difference in the difficulty of the two.

    3. Composition vs translation.

    There is a big difference between composition and translation, the two essays in English I, the small essay is mainly written by letters, and the large essay is mainly based on pictures (discussion**); The main essay in English II is based on charts, so the sentence patterns of the two essays will be very different in the preparation for the exam. The second is translation, English 1 selects five sentences in an article to translate separately, and English 2 is a full translation, although it is a full translation, but the sentences in the article are generally simple, which is the common type of questions scored by candidates.

    It is necessary to remind everyone that no matter whether you choose English 1 or English 2, English is a high threshold for the postgraduate entrance examination, so you must review carefully and organize your preparation strategies for different question types to win steadily. Secondly, you must continue to do the past papers, and you can do the real questions of English 1 in the early stage of English 2. In the later stage, you can review according to your personal situation in a planned way, and through continuous accumulation, you can make yourself stand out in the graduate school entrance examination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Fill in the blanks (10 points) It is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.

    2. Reading comprehension (40 points) is difficult and very important, so you must start reviewing as early as possible.

    3. Choose a match (10 points) It is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.

    4. Translation (10 points) The most difficult, skillful. Students who apply for popular majors in prestigious universities need to focus on revision.

    5. Practical essay [about 100 words] or summary writing [80-100 words] (10 points) 6. Short essay writing (20 points) is relatively simple and needs to be reviewed

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cloze in the blanks, reading comprehension, translation, application essays, writing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <>1. Score of each question type in English I.

    The first part is the use of English knowledge, which is what we often call cloze in the blanks, with a total of 10 points, 20 questions, and each question is worth points.

    The second part is reading comprehension, and Part A is traditional reading comprehension, with a total of 4 passages, each with 5 questions, and a total of 40 marks. Part B is a new question type, with 5 questions totaling 10 marks. Part C is translation, 5 long and difficult sentences are selected from the article for translation, and 5 questions are worth 10 points.

    The third part is writing. The first question is a small essay, an application essay writing, which requires about 100 words and a total of 10 points. The second question is a large essay, which requires 160 to 200 words and a total of 20 points.

    2. The score of each question type in English II.

    The first part is the application of English knowledge, with a total of 10 marks and 20 questions, each with a mark.

    The second part is reading comprehension, and Part A is traditional reading comprehension, with a total of 4 passages, each with 5 questions, and a total of 40 marks. Part B is a new question type, with 5 questions totaling 10 marks. Part C is translation, select a paragraph to translate, a total of 15 points.

    The third part is writing. The first question is a small essay, an application essay writing, which requires about 100 words and a total of 10 points. The second question is a large essay, which requires 150 words and a total of 15 points.

    Postgraduate English Answering Skills:

    1. Time allocation, time allocation should be proportional to the score of the question. Candidates can flexibly adjust their own answers according to the rock school, and the key is to firmly grasp the core principles and spend time where it is most likely to produce benefits.

    2. The order of doing the questions, the two major question types of composition and reading are given priority, and the translation and new question types do not need to emphasize the order of precedence. Fill in the blanks and leave it for last.

    4. Find the words with the same part of speech as the given words from the context (the first few sentences of the vocabulary) (if you can't find it all at once, look up and down), and substitute the position of the given word in the article (replace it) to see whether the semantics are appropriate.

    5. The main topic, grasp the first sentence of the first paragraph and the rest of the paragraphs, and connect their meanings into a whole. Pay attention to the summary prompts and inflections, especially the central sentence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are generally three types of new question types in postgraduate English, and the display of the three types of new question types is as follows:

    Question type 1: Choice and collocation: 5 blanks, in 6 or 7 options to complete the complete 5 blanks, the so-called seven choose five.

    Question type 2: Sorting question: 7 or 8 options are sorted, and 2 and 3 paragraphs have been given a place in the paragraph.

    Question Type 3: Subheadings or Summary Sentences: Select the most appropriate 5 headings from 6 or 7 options and fill in the blank space in the text.

    All new question types will come out of these three categories, or they will be variants (such as 10 years of new question types, choose 5 out of 6) here, and the latter two question types are relatively simple and can be solved with some of our reading comprehension methods.

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