National College English Test Band 4 and Band 6 (hereinafter referred to as CET) is a national unified standardized test sponsored by the Ministry of Education and organized and implemented by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education. The purpose of the exam is to test the English ability of college students.
From June 5438+1October 2005, the examinee can pass the exam only by getting more than 425 points in the exam.
Q 1: what are grades 4 and 6?
A 1: College English Test is a national unified standardized teaching test for a single subject, which is divided into Band 4 and Band 6.
Q2: How many points did you get in CET-4 and CET-6?
A2: The Ministry of Education stipulates that there is no passing line for CET-4 and CET-6, and you can apply for CET-6 if you score more than 425, so it is generally considered that the passing line for CET-4 and CET-6 is 425.
Q3: When is the examination time for CET-4 and CET-6?
A3: Registration time CET CET The examination time is June and 65438+February every year. In addition, the next registration time for CET-4 and CET-6 is March, and the examination time is June 1 1.
(* The above time is arranged in advance, and the final time of the exam is still subject to the implementation documents officially issued by the relevant exams)
Q4: Why is the score displayed as 0?
A4: If the written test score is 0, there are the following situations:
1. The score of exam violation is 0;
2. If there is no violation in the exam, but the score is below 220, it will be reported as 0;
3. If there is no violation in the absence of the exam, but the bar code is not pasted during the exam, the score is 0.
* score interpretation
The scores of CET-4 and CET-6 are reported by reference to the norm, and there is no passing line. The norm group of CET-4 is about 30,000 non-English major candidates selected from national 16 universities. After each exam, the test scores are converted into report scores with reference to the norm. The total score of CET-4 and CET-6 reports is 7 10.
In the formula, TotSco stands for total score, X stands for the original total score of each candidate before norm conversion, Mean stands for norm mean, and SD stands for norm standard deviation.
Each candidate's report score has a corresponding percentile position in the norm module. The following table 1 and table 2 are the norm percentile comparison tables of college English test scores.