Graduate education can be divided into academic graduate students and professional degree graduate students according to different training objectives. The training goal of academic postgraduates is senior academic research-oriented professionals, while the training goal of professional degree postgraduates is applied senior professionals with solid theoretical foundation and meeting the actual needs of specific industries or occupations. Senior application-oriented professionals with strong ability to solve practical problems, can undertake professional technology or management work, and have good professional quality.
This part not only examines the examinee's mastery of standardized language elements (including vocabulary, expression and structure) in different contexts, but also examines the examinee's ability to identify paragraph features (such as coherence and consistency). 20 small questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 10 points.
Leave 20 spaces in a 240,280-word article and ask candidates to choose the best answer from the four options given in each question.