1, the concept of English Band 8:
(1) TEM-8 is the highest English certificate in China.
(2) The English major exam is called the National College English Test Band 8. Starting from 199 1, the English majors in national comprehensive universities were investigated in Chinese mainland.
(3) You can get a degree if you reach CET-4, but there are also CET-4 students who don't get a degree certificate. China has always attached importance to written examination, so the TEM-8 certificate does not necessarily mean that they have a good English level.
2. Registration conditions:
(1) The fourth grade of English major in colleges and universities registered or approved by the Ministry of Education.
(2) The four-year English major of Adult Higher Education College (hereinafter referred to as Adult Education College) approved by the Ministry of Education (the fourth academic year); Five-year English majors who study part-time (fifth academic year).
(3) Fourth-year undergraduate students in key foreign languages colleges with a second degree in professional English and a CET-6 score of 600 or above (equivalent to excellent).
(4) English majors in ordinary colleges and adult colleges with the academic system of "3+2" and "2+2" can take the unified examination for English majors in the basic stage (CET-4) in the first year after their graduation from junior college, and the candidate category is "70", but this is only an opportunity and will not be postponed.
Registration time, content and form of CET-8:
1, registration time of CET-8:
Every year is 165438+ October or 65438+ February.
2. Examination content:
The examination covers all aspects of English listening, reading, writing and translation, and is divided into five parts: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, language knowledge, Chinese-English translation and writing. The five parts are divided into two test papers. PaperOne includes the first three parts; The second part includes the latter two parts.
3. Examination form:
The examination form adopts the combination of objective questions and subjective questions, and the combination of single skill test and comprehensive skill test. Objective questions account for 40% of the total score, and subjective questions account for 60% of the total score.