From the above table, we can draw the following conclusions:
1. From the distribution of questions, NMET English National Paper has more forms of questions, including paragraph filling and word filling, and pays more attention to the examination of candidates' basic grammar knowledge; However, CET-4 and CET-6 are different from the national examination papers in that there is translation, which shows that CET-4 and CET-6 pay more attention to the examination of candidates' ability to use languages.
2. Compared with the national college entrance examination, the scores of listening and reading comprehension are relatively high, focusing on the cultivation and inspection of candidates' listening and reading ability; Listening and reading comprehension account for a high proportion in CET-4 and CET-6, and also focus on the cultivation and inspection of listening and reading ability.
3. In terms of vocabulary requirements, the vocabulary requirement of the national college entrance examination is 3500. If you use some basic simple words and expressions, you can get a good score without great grammatical mistakes. CET-4,500 is not much worse than NMET English, and from the naked test of freshmen, many of them rely on CET-4, so CET-4 is also the basic use and expression of vocabulary, with a little more language conversion ability; The vocabulary of CET-6 has been improved, some advanced words have been used and expressed, and the requirements for English proficiency have also been improved.
Generally speaking, CET-4 and NMET-6 are different stages of learning English. If NMET is compared to a ladder, Band 4 is a ladder, Band 4 is a transition to Band 6, which is the highest requirement for non-English majors.
If the difficulty is different, Band 6 is more difficult. NMET English and CET-4 are relatively simple, but simplicity is the foundation. Only with a foundation can we move forward.
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