2. Listening:?
The listening part is the easiest part to get points in CET-4 and CET-6. Out of 20 points, if the listening level is good, the test 16- 18 is not a problem. The so-called good level, I think as long as I can understand voa stand English, it is enough to cope with Band 6. Personally, I haven't systematically heard the questions in the CET-4 and CET-6 over the years, but the test scores and listening scores are 16- 18.
At first, it was hard for me to even hear VOA Special English. My method is: an sp should listen to it 4-5 times, make clear the pronunciation and meaning of English words he doesn't understand, and then insist on listening training for 2 hours every day, attacking sp crazily. If nothing happens, bring an MP3 player to get used to English context. Two months later, I listened to a band 4 tape and found that what I didn't understand at all became simple. ?
Now, you have a certain listening foundation. Then you can do some special dictation and try to listen to stand English. At this stage, your confidence is really hit. There are many spelling mistakes in dictation. Stand sounds like a gobbledygook, and then you think: my level is still not good, 5555 ~ ~ but it doesn't matter. In fact, you have made progress, but you don't realize it. Keep at it, and gradually find that your dictation accuracy has improved, and stand has become more and more familiar.
When dictation is special and easy, you can start to try dictation with shorter brackets. If you can persist in training, you can meet the requirements of band 6 foreign language listening in about half a year. Because CET-6 is not particularly demanding on listening, if you can understand stand, you will really feel that the pronunciation of CET-6 is really slow.