First, a short conversation.
Common test scenarios: the topics are related to life, involving campus, life, work and various social places.
1. Campus life scenes involve enrollment, getting to know new students, borrowing books, teacher-student communication, homework, papers, class evaluation, exams, making up lessons, extracurricular activities, etc.
2. Family life scenes involve eating, entertainment, travel, transportation, medical care, housework, entertaining guests at home, moving and shopping.
3. The work scene involves students' part-time job, job interview, position selection, work status, getting along with colleagues, work goals, etc.
Two. Long dialogue
In a long conversation, the two sides will have multiple rounds of communication on a certain topic, with more information and more complicated changes in the attitude, tone and mood of the characters. The way to ask questions is the same as short conversations. Candidates should quickly browse the options before answering the questions and roughly guess the dialogue scene.
When recording important information in a conversation, you should pay attention to three types of information:
1, numbers, names, place names, and signs expressing opinions;
2. Words or phrases with high repetition rate;
3. Important marks such as cause and effect, turning point and contrast.
Three. Understand this article
The theme involves social, educational, cultural, sports, science and technology, customs, human feelings, history, geography and other aspects of Britain and America.
There are three types of frequently asked questions:
1. Main topic: Pay attention to the first and last sentences, and pay attention to some words or contents mentioned many times in the essay.
2, factual details: the main characters, names, time, main time, data, reasons and other details in the essay need attention.
In addition: pay attention to sentences that express logical relations, such as turning point, cause and effect, conditions, etc. In addition, the list, the content emphasized in the article, etc. Usually the key point.
3. Inference and judgment: You need to have a deeper understanding of the theme and details of the essay, pay attention to the options closely related to the theme, and pay attention to the related words in the essay.
4. Compound dictation:
1, the word part mainly examines nouns, verbs, adjectives and occasionally adverbs.
Pay special attention to the singular and plural forms of nouns. And some suffixes with -ure, -ty, -ment, -ity nouns; Verbs mainly test singular and plural forms, tenses, voices and special changes of some verbs. Special attention should be paid to weak reading, especially words with similar pronunciation (such as row and rule) and even homophones. The words in the blanks must conform to the semantics of the context.
During this period of reading instructions, skim the short passage to understand the content of the semantic group of the full text. Through reading, you will form a general impression of all the text materials you want to listen to and make a preliminary guess about the text to be filled in.
2. Dictate sentences while listening. When listening and recording, you should use abbreviations, abbreviations and various symbols that you can understand, and record key information to prompt you.
Records should be based on content words and meaning groups, first remember the main points, write down the main sentences, and then supplement the sentences. When you encounter words you don't understand, you can consider replacing them with synonyms or synonyms, or you can rewrite the original sentence with familiar sentence patterns. Words that are too long can be abbreviated before being added. These are all tips for dictating sentences, so you must remember them all.