On the official website of CET-4, you can find the examination outline of CET-4, and the sources of all kinds of online materials come from there. Understand the score ratio. Band 4 is divided into four modules, namely 15%, 35%, 35%, 15%, followed by writing, listening, reading comprehension and translation.
Composition grading. The full score of the composition is 106.5, and the score of 63.9 is passed. The proportion of the total score is 15%. Time limit is 30 minutes, and the first link is completed. Listening score. The second part is completed. The grading standard is dialogue 15%, essay 20%, each small question 7. 1, * * * score 35%, module score 248.5, 149 pass.
Reading section. Grading criteria: fill in the blanks with 5% words, 3.55 points for each question, long reading 10%, 7. 1% for each question, intensive reading 15% for each question, and 7. 1% for each question, and pass 149. Translation part. Short translation, the score is 35%, *** 106.5, which is the same as the composition part. 63.9 points passed.
Generally speaking, the time for the CET-4 is 9: 00-1:25 in the morning, and the official answer sheet should start at 9: 10, so it took *** 135 minutes. CET-4 implements the latest reform standards, which is different from the previous ones.
Tips for Japanese Band 4:
First of all, the total score of CET-4 and CET-6 is 7 10, and the examination time is twice a year, that is, June and 12 (depending on the arrangement, the annual time is slightly different). According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, there is no passing line for CET-4 and CET-6, and you can apply for CET-6 if you score more than 425, so everyone thinks that 425 is the lowest score for passing CET-4 and CET-6.
According to the score ratio, it can be seen that if you want to pass CET-4, you'd better score more on the body with more scores, so I suggest that the order of doing the questions in CET-4 is: writing, listening, collocation, reading multiple-choice questions carefully, translating, and finally filling in the blanks with words.