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Is English for Postgraduate Entrance Examination British or American?
Postgraduate English is British English.

Learning English is divided into initial test and second test. The first time is the initial test. There is no listening in the first test, only reading, cloze, translation and two writing. The second interview is divided into written test and interview, and the written test has the listening mentioned by the landlord.

The difference between English and American is mainly pronunciation, but the spelling of individual words is not very different. Our English education in China, including the entrance examination for postgraduate entrance examination, is based on American English, but the spelling of British English can't be wrong.

The differences between English 1 and English 2 for postgraduate entrance examination are as follows:

1. Different vocabularies: Generally, the words in the reading comprehension part of English II are not extracurricular, but are common words in life or in textbooks. However, there are many super-words in the first English test, accounting for 3%.

2. Different levels of difficulty: Generally speaking, English 1 is much more difficult than English 2, which is equivalent to between Band 6 and Band 4. To put it simply, if students pass CET-6, they can only get about 60 points in English. The difficulty of English II is actually equivalent to CET-4. As long as you can pass Band 4, you can easily reach 60 or even 70 points.

3. English 1 is suitable for all academic masters except foreign languages. English II is suitable for students majoring in business administration, public administration, tourism management, accounting, audit management and engineering management.