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How difficult is it to graduate from Shanghai International Studies University?
Postgraduate entrance examination postgraduate entrance examination

Initial test:

1, politics

2. Translate the master's English

3. Basic English translation

4. Chinese writing and encyclopedia knowledge

Initial test questions:

1) Translate Master's English (100)

60 points for answering questions in a reading.

40 points for a composition

2) Basic English translation (150 mark)

70 points for an English-Chinese composition.

Chinese-English translation 80 points

3) Chinese writing and encyclopedic knowledge (150)

Five simple questions (20 points each)

A proposition composition (800- 1000 words 70 points)

Re-examination of the MTI of the national line in recent years;

National line:

17 translation master's national line: 53 (full mark 100) 80 (full mark 150) 345.

16 translation master's national line: 53 (full mark 100) 80 (full mark 150) 350.

15 translation master's national line: 52 (full mark 100) 78 (full mark 150) 345.

15 translation master's national line: 55 (full mark 100) 83 (full mark 150) 350.

The recruitment of English interpreters in Shanghai International Studies University in recent years;

Proposed * * * enrollment (exam-free+unified recruitment): 35 students in 19; 33 people in 18; 35 people in 17; 36 people in 16; 65438+24 in 2005

Unified recruitment: 18 years old; 65438+620 in 2007; 443 people in 16; 2005 65438+380

Unified recruitment for re-examination: 65438+60 people in 2008; 26 people in 17; 29 in 16; /kloc-44 out of 0/5

Admission by unified recruitment: 65438+35 in 2008; 17 people; /kloc-23 in 0/6; 65438+29 in 2005

Re-examination difference:181:1.7; 17 1: 1.5; 16 1: 1.2; 15 1: 1.5

Registration ratio:18%; 65438+2.7% in 2007; 65438+5.2% in 2006; 65438+7.6% in 2005

Admission without test: 65438+21in 2008; 24 people in 18; 26 people in 17; 24 people in 16; 15 13 people