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Must I use English for the postgraduate entrance examination?
You don't have to take English for the postgraduate entrance examination, but you have to take a foreign language exam. Postgraduate enrollment institutions have other non-English exam subjects, such as Japanese or Russian, and do not need to take English exams. However, if graduate enrollment institutions do not offer Japanese or Russian subjects, or specify English subjects for examination, then graduate students basically need to take English subjects.

English test questions and scores for postgraduate entrance examination

English for each question type 1 point:

The first part is the application of English knowledge, that is, we often say cloze, with a total score of * * *10,20 questions, with 0.5 points for each question.

The second part is reading comprehension. Part A is traditional reading comprehension. There are ***4 articles with 5 questions each, with ***40 points. Part B is a new type of question, with 5 questions *** 10. Part C is translation, and five long and difficult sentences are extracted from the article for translation, with 5 questions *** 10.

Score for each question of English II:

The first part is the application of English knowledge, with a total score of * * *10,20 questions, with 0.5 point for each question.

The second part is reading comprehension. Part A is traditional reading comprehension. There are ***4 articles with 5 questions each, with ***40 points. Part B is a new type of question, with 5 questions *** 10. Part C is translation, choose a translation, *** 15 points.