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How much can I pass CET-6?
About 30%

Generally speaking, the pass rate of CET-6 is around 30%. Generally speaking, the passing rate of CET-6 is more difficult than CET-4, with more vocabulary and shorter examination time. Candidates need to make more efforts to pass the CET-6.

One of the four or five undergraduates in band six can pass. However, the passing rate of CET-4 and CET-6 is not fixed, and the qualified score is fixed at 425, depending on the positive and negative answers of the multiple-choice questions in this exam (the score of the questions with high correct rate will depreciate to some extent, but if you get a reading question with low correct rate, it may be because this question gets 20 points more. This is flexibly mastered by the machine) and the grading scale of the writing translation teacher (generally, a good essay can be given 1 15- 135, a good essay can be given 145- 160, and a good essay can be given 90-/kloc). The average pass rate of CET-6 is generally around 30%, although the pass rate varies from region to region. Candidates need to make more efforts to pass the CET-6.

CET-6, also called GET-6, is a national unified English teaching test. The main purpose is to test the English ability of candidates, and there are two exams every year. The perfect score is 7 10. I am an undergraduate of CET-4. The most important thing is that there is no passing line, so there is no saying that how many points have been calculated. Generally speaking, CET-6 is not allowed for candidates to take exams across schools (transcripts of cross-school exams are not recognized). You must have 425 points (including 425 points) in CET-4 to take CET-6.

The purpose of college English teaching is to cultivate students' strong reading ability, certain listening ability (the applicable 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 needed by their majors and lay a good foundation for further improving their English level. To this end, this exam mainly examines students' language use ability, and also examines students' mastery of word usage and grammatical structure.