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Why do some people choose Japanese to take the college entrance examination
The Ministry of Education clearly stipulates in the college entrance examination policy that the college entrance examination languages are divided into six categories: English (more than 90% students choose), Japanese, Russian, French, German and Spanish. Anywhere! Any candidate! Everyone can choose any language except "English" to take the college entrance examination, and the application process is the same as time and English. Japanese in NMET is a stable and long-term national examination system. In recent years, with the further promotion of the Belt and Road strategy in China, the state needs to vigorously cultivate and support minority language talents. In addition, the number of Japanese candidates in the college entrance examination has steadily increased every year, and the college entrance examination in small languages has become the general trend. Among them, Japanese, as the simplest and fastest way to get high marks, has become the best choice for the majority of candidates!

There are 4,500 words in the English college entrance examination, while there are only 2,500 words in the Japanese college entrance examination. Japanese in NMET is a national unified proposition except Shanghai and Zhejiang. Due to policy reasons, the difficulty of the college entrance examination is still in the primary stage of Japanese (N3~N2), the questions are rigid and fixed, the knowledge points are repetitive, there is basically no vocabulary, and the reading questions are simple and trap-free. In addition, because more than 30% of the characters in the Japanese system are completely consistent with the writing and meaning of Chinese characters, China candidates have natural language advantages, which also makes Japanese the first popular language in the choice of small languages.