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What's with the blacklist of Band Four scores?
The reason is that the total score of the candidate's CET-4 score is lower than 220, or the candidate is absent from the exam or found cheating in the exam.

Cheating in exams refers to the behavior of invigilators who seek or try to seek answers within the scope of the exam through improper means when examining the knowledge and skills mastered by the examiners through written examination, oral examination or actual operation, which violates the principle of fairness and justice.

The word blacklist comes from world-renowned universities such as Oxford and Cambridge in Britain. In the early Middle Ages, these schools stipulated that the names and behaviors of students who committed bad behaviors should be recorded in black books. Whoever is named in the black book, even if it is not notorious for life, will make people lose their reputation for a long time. Students are very afraid of this regulation of the school, and they often take care to prevent deviant behavior.

Candidates who violate the principles of fairness and justice in the examination, obtain or try to obtain the answers to test questions and test scores by improper means, and commit any of the following acts, shall be deemed as cheating in the examination:

1, take the exam with written materials related to the exam content or electronic devices that store materials related to the exam content;

2. Plagiarizing or assisting others to plagiarize the answers to test questions or materials related to the test content;

3. Snatching or stealing other people's papers and answers, or forcing others to provide convenience for plagiarism.