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I got 60 points in CET-6. What does it mean to fail in the final score?

Although the original paper scored 60 points, the total conversion score of 7 10 did not reach the passing line of 425, so it failed.

The formula for calculating the score of CET-6 is as follows:

1. Writing: The composition score accounts for 15% of the total score, that is, 106.5. In this section, you must reach 63.9 points to pass.

2. Listening: The listening part accounts for 35% of the total score, that is, 248.5 points, and the passing score of this part is 149. 1 point. Objective listening questions (single choice): the score of 25% is 65,438+077.5, the score of each question is 7.65,438+0,65,438+05, and the score of 65,438+006.5 is passed; Subjective listening questions (compound dictation): 10% and 7 1 point, 7. 1 point for each blank, 6 questions were answered correctly, and 42.6 points passed;

3. Reading comprehension: choose words to fill in the blanks: 5%, that is, 35.5 points, 3.55 points per blank, 6 correct answers, and 2 1.3 points pass; Long reading: 10%, that is, 7 1, each with 7. 1 point; If you want to do six things right, if you reach 42.6 points, you will pass. Read carefully and understand: 20%, that is, 142, each person 14.2, 6 people answered correctly and 85.2 passed; The total score is 248.5. You have to get 149.438+0 to pass this part.

4. Translation: 65438+ 05% of the total score, namely 106.5. In this section, you must reach 63.9 points to pass.

These four parts add up to 100% and 7 10 points.