The purpose of CET-6 is to comprehensively examine whether the students who have completed CET-6 have reached the objectives stipulated in the syllabus. This kind of examination belongs to the outline as the basis of the examination, and at the same time reflects the normal distribution of candidates as a whole.
The syllabus points out that the purpose of college English teaching is to cultivate students' strong reading ability, certain listening ability (the syllabus for science and engineering also stipulates certain translation ability) and preliminary writing and speaking ability, so that students can use English as a tool to obtain the information they need for their majors and lay a good foundation for further improving their English level.
Extended data:
Introduction to English Band 6;
CET-6 (also known as CET-6) is a national examination formulated by the state and sponsored by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), which is used to evaluate candidates' English ability, with unified fees and unified organization. It is held twice a year.
Those who meet the registration requirements of CET-6 include: full-time college students, undergraduates and graduate students; In addition, the school has set up a six-level test center, and in principle, cross-school exams are not allowed.
From June, 2005, 5438+ 10, out of 7 10. Candidates with an examination score of 220 or above will be issued transcripts by the National College English Band 6 Examination Committee entrusted by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). From June 5438+ 10, 2007, CET-6 will no longer accept students who are not in school.