The questions of pure listening still account for 35% like the paper-and-pencil test in the new Band 4, and the follow-up questions can be included in the scope of listening and speaking. Other questions except pure reading are based on listening materials or reading materials, which cannot be completely included in the listening part. The topic of pure reading has been reduced from 35% of the paper-and-pencil test in the new level 4 to 30%, but there are still other topics that may be related to reading.
It is very different from the traditional written test, and the computer test pays more attention to listening, which accounts for 70%. Listening requirements have also been added to the composition part. First of all, you should watch a video. After understanding the video, briefly describe the video content in the composition and explain your own views. "If you can't understand the video, you can't start writing."
Follow-up reading is added at the back of the listening part, asking candidates to repeat the conversations they heard before into the microphone of the computer, so as to test whether the candidates' spoken English is standard. So before the exam, candidates need to debug the microphone volume of the computer.