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1. Applicable to English 1 major.
All academic master's degrees are applicable (13 major categories, 110 first-level disciplines) and 9 categories (LLM including law majors and non-law majors) are applicable to professional masters: Clinical Medicine (1051), Stomatology (1052), Public Health (1053), Nursing (1054), LLM (Non-Legal) (035101), LLM (Law) (035102), Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages (0453), Architecture (0851), Urban Planning ( 0853)
2., applicable to English II majors.
7 types of professional master's degree are applicable: Business Administration (1251), Public Administration (1252), Accounting (1253), Tourism Management (1254), Library and Information Science (1255), Engineering Management (1256), Auditing (0257).
3.Choose English 1 or 2 majors.
Finance (0251), Applied Statistics (0252), Taxation (0253), International Business (0254), Insurance (0255), Asset Valuation (0256), Social Work (0352), Police Service (0353), Education (0451), Journalism and Communication (0552), Publishing (0553), Art (1351), Engineering (0852), Agricultural Extension (0951), Veterinary Medicine (0952), Landscape Architecture (0953), Forestry ( 0954), Military (1151), Physical Education (0452), Applied Psychology (0454), Cultural Relics and Museums (0651), Pharmacy (1055), Chinese Materia Medica (1056).
4.Not applicable to English 1 or 2 majors.
Foreign Chinese in the Academic Master's Degree, Master of Translation (0551) in the Professional Master's Degree, etc.
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English 1 tries all the master's degrees, and individual master's degrees, such as master's degree in teaching Chinese to speakers of other languages, master's degree in law, master's degree in medicine, etc., and there are also individual 985 colleges and universities, and the master's degree also takes English 1.
English 2 tries most of the majors, and English 2 is easier than English 1.
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Postgraduate English 1 English 2 should be known in advance.
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Applicable to English 1 majors only.
Master's Degree: All academic Master's degrees are applicable (13 categories). Among them, other languages, foreign languages and Chinese languages and literatures, second foreign languages, and foreign languages for separate examinations can be set up by the admissions unit as self-proposed subjects, or national examination subjects can be selected.
Master's Degree: 10 types of professional master's degree in clinical medicine (1051), stomatology (1052), public health (1053).
Applicable to English II majors only.
Master's degree: None. Master's degree: Business Administration (1251), Public Administration (1251), Accounting (1253) and other 7 professional master's degrees.
Choose English 1 or 2 majors.
Master's degree: None. Master's Degree: Finance (0251), Applied Statistics (0252), Taxation (0253) and other 30 professional master's degrees.
Not applicable to English 1 or 2 majors.
Master's degree: None. Master's Degree: Translation (0551).
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Hello, under normal circumstances, there are 13 university disciplines with master's degrees, and professional masters such as medicine.
English 2: Most of the professional and master's examinations are taken.
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The English 1 and English 2 papers are roughly the same in format, with cloze in the blanks, reading comprehension, English to Chinese translation, and writing, but there is actually a big difference between the two due to the different levels of difficulty.
Fill in the blanks, although both papers are 20 questions and the score is 10 points, the number of words in the essay in English (1) is about 350 words, and the number of words in the essay in English (2) is only 240 280, the test points in English (1) are the comprehensive use of English knowledge, and the test points in English (2) are vocabulary, grammar and structure.
Obviously, English 1 requires candidates not only to have a faster reading speed, but also to have a more solid grammar knowledge and vocabulary foundation, and a stronger comprehension ability.
Cloze in English II may make candidates feel more normal, understand more smoothly, and do questions more easily. Why the cloze questions have been a headache for everyone over the years, with English (2) as a comparison, it may be easier for everyone to find the answer, because the gap between English (1) and English (2) is obvious.
English (1) refers to the original "English" entrance examination for graduate students, and all academic master's students (other languages are selected for English majors) (13 major categories, 110 first-level disciplines) and some professional master's degrees (Master of Law, Master of Clinical Medicine, Master of Stomatology, Master of Architecture, Master of Nursing, Master of Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages, Master of Public Health, etc.) are required to take English (1).
English II is mainly a selective unified examination subject set up for colleges and universities and research institutes to recruit professional degree master's students who do not take English (I).
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The differences between the English and the English are:
The difficulty, Eiji is a little easier.
Translation questions, English 1 is to translate sentences, English 2 is to translate small short essays, but English 1 is more difficult to compose, English 1 is generally to look at pictures to write essays, English 2 is generally to look at ** writing essay new question type, this specific forgot, it seems to be a little more type of English 1 master's degree general English 1, professional master general English 2, the question type is the same, are cloze in the blanks, reading, translation, size composition, new question type.
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English is the most difficult subject for graduate school entrance examinations, and the main reason why many people are not admitted to graduate school is that their English scores are unqualified and do not meet the national admission line. As one of the subjects that many people have been learning since elementary school, English has always been an obstacle on the way to our exams, especially in the postgraduate English entrance examination. There are two different test subjects in English 1 and English 2, although both are English, but there is still a big difference between English 1 and English 2.
What is the difference between English 1 and English 2? The main differences between the two are considered to be as follows.
1. The difficulty of the exam is different.
The difficulty of the postgraduate English I exam is relatively small, while that of postgraduate English II is relatively small. This is because Postgraduate English is the examination subject for academic degree graduates, and English for postgraduate examination is the examination subject for professional degree graduates. The former focuses on academic research and basic theoretical research, and requires a higher level of English, while the latter mainly focuses on professional practice research and has less requirements for English, so in terms of difficulty, the difficulty of the English 1 test is much more difficult than that of the English 2 test.
Second, the content of the exam is different.
The translation question of Postgraduate English I is sentence breaking, and the translation question of Postgraduate English II is the translation of the whole paragraph; The essays for Graduate English I are generally applied short essays and comic essays, while the essays for English II are applied essays and diagram essays. It is precisely because the test groups for the two are different, so there is a significant difference between English 1 and English 2 in terms of question type and test content, which is also the main reason why the test difficulty of English 1 is difficult and the difficulty of English 2 is relatively small.
Third, the scope of application is different.
The scope of application of Postgraduate English I is large, and the scope of application of Postgraduate English II is small. The scope of application of CEO English I includes 13 subject categories and more than 100 academic degree students in specific disciplines, while the scope of application of CEO II only covers the professional disciplines that professional degree graduate students can apply for. Academic degree graduate students can apply for more and more comprehensive majors, while professional degree graduate students can apply for fewer majors and are less comprehensive, so the scope of application of English I is significantly greater than that of English II.
No matter what the difference is between English 1 and English 2, the review method and test logic are basically the same, so students who want to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination should seize the time to lay a good foundation in English, strive for success, and stop participating in the "World War II" of the graduate school entrance examination.
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1. It is fully applicable to the major of English I.
1. All academic master's degrees are applicable (13 major categories, 110 first-level disciplines);
Applicable to Master of Laws (LL.M. including Law and Non-Law) Majors: Clinical Medicine (1051), Stomatology (1052), Public Health (1053), Nursing (1054), LLM (Non-Law) (035101), LLM (Law) (035102), Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages (0453), Architecture (0851), Urban Planning (0853).
2. It is fully applicable to the major of English II.
7 types of professional master's degree are applicable: Business Administration (1251), Public Administration (1252), Accounting (1253), Tourism Management (1254), Library and Information Science (1255), Engineering Management (1256), Auditing (0257).
3. Choose the applicable major of English 1 or English 2.
For the following 23 types of professional master's degrees, the external Chinese examination of the preliminary examination subjects can choose to use English 1 or English 2, and the right of choice is exercised by the admissions unit, and candidates cannot choose the preliminary examination subjects.
Finance (0251), Applied Statistics (0252), Taxation (0253), International Business (0254), Insurance (0255), Asset Valuation (0256), Social Work (0352), Policing (0353), Education (0451), Journalism and Communication (0552), Publishing (0553), Art (1351), Engineering (0852), Agricultural Extension (0951), Veterinary Medicine (0952), Landscape Architecture (0953) , Forestry (0954), Military Psychology (1151), Physical Education (0452), Applied Psychology (0454), Cultural Relics and Museums (0651), Pharmacy (1055), Chinese Materia Medica (1056).
4. Not applicable to English 1 or 2 majors.
For the Foreign Language Chinese Professional Master's and the Master of Translation (0551) in the Professional Master's Degree, the foreign Chinese subjects in the preliminary examination shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations, and English 1 or English 2 papers will not be used.
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