Postgraduate English is more difficult than English because of the different requirements for language ability: the second time English is mainly to interpret and master information, and the first time English needs to understand and use information; Compared with English II, the main difficulties in English are reading, writing, translation and new types of questions. If you can score 60 points in English one, you can generally reach 65-70 in English two.
1. English-1 total score of questions and scores *** 100.
A-type questions and scores of postgraduate English
Cloze 10
Reading 40
Translation 10
The new question type 10 is different every year.
Two compositions of 30, including small composition 10 and big composition of 20.
2, one-time allocation of reference for postgraduate English.
1), the composition is 50 minutes (there are two articles, first a small composition, then a big composition);
2) Read and understand for 20 minutes * 4 articles;
3) 20 minutes for new questions;
4), translation for 20 minutes;
5), 20 minutes.
3. The difference between English I and English II
The translation of English II for postgraduate entrance examination is 15, which is obviously different from the translation of English I, mainly translating a whole paragraph or five sentences; English, one is to choose five sentences in an article and translate them according to the context.
English writing for postgraduate entrance examination is relatively fixed: the small composition is practical, and the big composition is to write an English expository or argumentative essay of about 150 words according to the specified situation or the outline given, and provide the scene in the form of pictures, charts or words. There is no fixed pattern in English.