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Percentage of college English final exam questions
The types and scores of college English final exams can be different according to the requirements and arrangements of schools, courses and teachers. Generally speaking, the following are examples of common college English final exam questions and scores:

1 multiple choice questions: multiple choice questions are very common in college English exams, involving vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, etc. Multiple choice questions usually occupy a certain score weight, accounting for about 30% to 50% of the total score.

2 Reading comprehension questions: Reading comprehension questions examine students' ability to understand English articles, including their understanding of the theme, details, reasoning and inference. The score of reading comprehension questions usually accounts for about 20% to 30% of the total score.

3 Writing topics: Writing topics are common in college English exams, and students are required to write articles according to given topics or writing tasks. The score of writing questions usually accounts for about 20% to 30% of the total score.

4 Oral or listening problems: Some college English tests will also include oral or listening tests to assess students' oral communication or listening comprehension. The score of oral or listening questions usually accounts for about 10% to 20% of the total score.