IELTS is divided into two categories: academic and training, which are aimed at students who apply for studying abroad and those who plan to work or immigrate in English-speaking countries. The exam is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing, with a total score of 9 points.
By 20 14, IELTS has been recognized by more than 9,000 educational institutions, employers, professional associations and government departments in 35 countries around the world. As a global leader in English assessment for overseas students and immigrants, IELTS has more than 2 million candidates taking the IELTS test every year.
College entrance examination is the abbreviation of the national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, and it is the most important college entrance examination in China (except Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan). The provincial examination institute (Hainan Provincial Examination Bureau), which is organized and dispatched by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), or implements independent propositions, takes June 7th and June 8th as examination days, and some provincial college entrance examinations last for 3 days.
Starting from 20 15, the college entrance examination will cancel six bonus items, such as sports specialty students and Olympic Games.