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What is the score of each question in CET-4?

1) Listening comprehension; 2) Reading comprehension; 3) cloze or correct mistakes; 4) Writing and translation.

Listening comprehension scores accounted for 35%; Among them, listening dialogue 15% and listening passage 20%. The listening dialogue part includes listening comprehension of short dialogue and long dialogue; The listening part includes short comprehension of selected questions and compound dictation.

Reading comprehension accounts for 35%; Among them, the careful reading part accounts for 25%, and the fast reading part accounts for 10%. The close reading part is divided into: a) text reading comprehension of multiple-choice questions; B) Lexical understanding or short sentence question and answer at the text level. The fast reading comprehension section tests the ability to browse and search.

The score of cloze or error correction is 10%. The cloze part uses multiple-choice questions, and the requirement for correcting mistakes is to find and correct mistakes.

Writing and translation scores account for 20%; The writing part 15% and the translation part 5%.

The specific ratio is as follows:

Composition 15% (there are four grades of 14, 12, 8, 6, 2 and 0, which take 30 minutes).

Fast reading 10% (7 true-false questions each 1%, 3 fill-in-the-blank questions also 1%, spelling mistakes are not scored, and it takes 15 minutes).

Listening comprehension is 35% (8 short dialogues, 65,438+0% each, 8 long dialogues, 65,438+0% each, 65,438+00 short essays, 65,438+0% each, 7 lyrics, 0.5% each, 3 sentences are 2%, 2% respectively. It takes 35 minutes)

Text reading 20%+ vocabulary reading 5% (traditional reading 10, a 2%, word selection reading 10%, a 0.5%. It takes 25 minutes)

Cloze 10% (20 small questions, 0.5% for one question. It takes 15 minutes)

Translation 5% (one question 1%. It takes 5 minutes)

See table 1 for the contents, types and scores of each part of CET-4 in the pilot stage:

Table 1: Test contents, test types and percentage of scores in each part of CET-4 in the pilot stage.

Test paper composition test content test proportion

Listening comprehension listening dialogue short dialogue multiple choice questions 35%

Long dialogue multiple choice questions

Multiple choices in listening comprehension.

Multiple choice compound dictation

Reading comprehension, careful reading comprehension, text reading comprehension, multiple-choice question 35%

Choose words to fill in the blanks in vocabulary comprehension of the text.

Fast reading comprehension, true or false judgment, sentence filling or other things.

Cloze or correct cloze or correct multiple choices or mistakes and identify and correct them 10%

Writing and translation writing thesis writing 20%

translation from Chinese to English

In the pilot stage, the report on individual scores of CET-4 is divided into four parts: listening (35%), reading (35%), cloze or error correction (10%), composition and translation (20%). The full marks of each personal report are: listening 249, reading 249, cloze or error correction 70, composition 142. The sum of the items is equal to the total score (7 10).

Sample paper answer time *** 125 minutes. After the exam begins, candidates will finish the writing on the answer sheet 1. After 30 minutes, the invigilator will hand out the examination papers, and the candidates will complete the questions in the fast reading comprehension section within the next 15 minutes. Then, the invigilator takes back the answer sheet 1. Candidates complete the remaining questions on answer sheet 2.

In the process of answering questions, candidates must answer on the answer sheet, and the answers on the test paper are invalid. All optional questions must be answered with 2B pencil. All non-multiple choice questions (i.e. writing, filling in the blanks, etc.). ) You must answer with a black pen.

Writing: 30 minutes, 107 (15%)

Speed reading 15 minutes, 70 points (10%)

Writing is distributed and collected with speed reading paper, so these two parts can be completed in 45 minutes.

Listening for 35 minutes and 249 points (35%)

The question type is the same as the old one ~ ~ Just multiply the original score by 7. 1.

~ but the final answer doesn't divide your paper, and you have to go through a series of complicated operations ~

The conversion method between 7 10 and 100 (attached table)-released in 2005-12-3117: 24: 00 Morning News Since June this year, the CET-4 and CET-6 have adopted a new scoring system and reported it. The detailed answers to the exam of 65438+February 24th have been announced. How to get a score of 7 10 according to your own answers? Relevant experts have made a detailed interpretation of this.

What is the score of 7 10?

"Since June this year, the scores of CET-4 and CET-6 will be reported as normal scores with a mean value of 500 and a standard deviation of 70 after data processing such as weighting, equivalence and norm conversion." This is a description of the scoring method issued by the National College English Test Band 4 and Band 6, but these statistical terms are really difficult to understand.

Chief Shen of the Examination Department of the Provincial Department of Education explained this. According to him, when calculating the scores of CET-4 and CET-6, we should first take some school papers as samples, make a concrete analysis of the samples, and then calculate the proportion of each question in the whole test paper after processing the statistical data such as "weighting, equivalence and norm conversion", convert the number of components, and get the scores of each question, and then add them to get the final score.

A comparison table has been published in CET-4 and CET-6, through which candidates can get the final score of 7 10. In the comparison table, the full score of each part is 7 1, and there are corresponding scores for how many questions are answered correctly. This score is multiplied by 10 and multiplied by the proportion of this item in the whole test paper, which is the score of each item. For example, according to the proportion of listening part accounting for 20%, the perfect score of 20 questions is 142. If the examinee answers 17 correctly and the score in the comparison table is 60, then 60× 10×0.2= 120.