1. Diplomatic departments: such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Foreign Affairs Office and the International Cooperation Office. These departments are mainly responsible for handling foreign affairs between China and other countries or international organizations, and need to have a high level of foreign language, political sensitivity, communication and coordination skills, etc.
2. Customs departments: such as General Administration of Customs and Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. These departments are mainly responsible for supervising the import and export of goods, people, animals and plants between China and other countries, and need to have a high level of foreign language, legal awareness and risk prevention ability.
3. Economic and trade departments: such as Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and State Administration of Foreign Exchange. These departments are mainly responsible for formulating and implementing China's foreign economic and trade policies, and need to have a high level of foreign language, economic analysis ability, market research ability and so on.
4. Education sector: such as Ministry of Education and Education Bureau. These departments are mainly responsible for the management and development of education in China, and they need to have a high level of foreign language, educational concepts and teaching methods.
English major candidates should pay attention to the following points when preparing for the exam:
Make full use of your professional advantages to improve your English. English majors have great advantages in public subjects, that is, English subjects.
English subjects account for a high proportion. If you can get a high score, you will have an advantage in the total score. Therefore, English majors should make full use of their professional advantages to improve their English level, especially their reading comprehension and writing ability.
Strengthen your professional knowledge and master the test sites of professional subjects. English majors have to face a lot of knowledge related to undergraduate study in professional subjects, such as diplomacy, international relations, international economic law and so on. This knowledge requires candidates to spend a lot of time and energy to learn and remember.
Therefore, English majors should strengthen their professional knowledge, master the test sites of professional subjects, and focus on reviewing real and simulated questions over the years.
Balance your time and energy, and arrange the preparation plan reasonably. Civil servants in English major examination need to deal with public subjects and professional subjects at the same time, which is a great challenge for candidates. If we only focus on reviewing one aspect and neglect the other, it may lead to imbalance and mistakes.
Therefore, English major candidates should balance their time and energy, make reasonable arrangements for preparing for the exam, and not be biased.