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I don't know if you are a liberal arts student or a science student. The following are the contents of the liberal arts examination and the institutions that can apply for it.

Liberal arts courses: Japanese, mathematics 1, comprehensive subjects.

Japanese

The content of the test is divided into listening comprehension, listening comprehension, reading comprehension and composition, which mainly examines whether students have the Japanese level of education in Japanese universities. The exam focuses on practical application and communication skills.

mathematics

Category 1: equation and inequality, quadratic function, graph and calculation, plane graph, set, arrangement, combination, probability.

Comprehensive subjects:

Politics, economy and society

Modern social life, modern economy, modern politics and modern international society.

geography

Geographical skills, land and nature in Japan, people and industry in Japan.

history

Modern world, modern world, modern Japan.

Science courses: Japanese, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology (physics, chemistry, biology are two of the three, generally choose physics and chemistry, but depending on your major, sometimes you need to use biology.

Japanese

The content of the test is divided into listening comprehension, listening comprehension, reading comprehension and composition, which mainly examines whether students have the Japanese level of education in Japanese universities. Pay attention to practical application and communication skills. (same as liberal arts Japanese)

Mathematics (according to the essentials of high school learning guidance)

Equation and inequality, quadratic function, graph and calculation, plane graph, set, arrangement, combination, probability.

physics

Mechanical motion and force; Energy and amount of exercise; Various forces and movements; Thermal temperature and heat; The nature of gas; Fluctuation, fluctuation, sound; Electric field of light and electromagnetic gas; Currently; Magnetic field; Electromagnetic induction and electromagnetic waves.

chemistry

Inorganic matter; Organic matter; Organic compound reaction; The state of matter is pure matter; Mixture; Reaction speed of chemical reaction; Chemical reaction and heat; Chemical equilibrium; The reaction between acid and alkali; Reduction reaction; Material structure atomic structure; Chemical combination.

biology

Cell; Reproduction and occurrence; Heredity; Environmental and animal reactions; Environmental and plant responses; Biological phenomena and material protein and the function of organisms; Material transport in cell membrane and information transmission and discovery between cells.

skill

* Economics, literature and psychology belong to liberal arts, while engineering, science, medicine and pharmacy belong to science. Regardless of arts and sciences, applying for national and public universities generally requires English TOEFL scores. There is no specific score requirement for TOEFL scores, but the higher the score, the better to apply for a university.

After introducing the exam subjects of EJU, let's learn more about the Japanese exam and how to face it.

Japanese

In the 120-minute exam, there will be four tests: writing, listening, reading and reading, which have several characteristics different from the Japanese proficiency test.

Generally speaking, the vocabulary and grammar of the "Japan Study Abroad Examination" are not very difficult, which lightens the burden of candidates.

Do not require rote learning, but emphasize how much ability to use Japanese.

There are many test questions, and candidates don't have enough time to think about it, so they need to judge instantly.

"Listening Comprehension" and "Listening, Speaking and Reading Comprehension" on the tape are used for as long as 65 minutes, and they attach great importance to listening comprehension and listening, speaking and reading comprehension.

Because of the problem of "description" (that is, composition), candidates are required to have the ability to think and write.

Obviously, there are many problems related to college life.

Let's explain these four tests one by one.

"account"

Write 400 words in 20 minutes on topics close to your life, such as apartments and emails. Although it is relatively easy, whether you agree or disagree, you should make your point clear. This requires more practice to sum up your views in a short time. Take an active part in composition class. However, if we excessively pursue the accuracy of grammar and Chinese characters, time is not enough. Therefore, even if the grammar is a little wrong, don't pay too much attention to Chinese characters. Compared with these, it is better to pay attention to how many words can be written in an orderly way in 20 minutes. Words less than 75%(300 words) will not be graded.

"Listening comprehension" and "Listening reading comprehension" (Listening reading comprehension)

It takes ***65 minutes, with 20 questions and ***40 questions respectively. On average, there is only 1 minute for 30 seconds to ask questions. The tape is fast, it will be in a hurry, and there is almost no room for slow thinking. This requires judgment to get the right answer in an instant. The content is mainly about students' life, such as the writing method of the report, reading the rumor board, introducing yourself and logging in, writing messages and so on. However, the language used is not difficult, and you will answer a lot if you listen calmly. Sometimes there are words that are a little professional and don't understand. If you can't understand them, it is wise to ignore them because they are not directly related to the answer. In addition, charts and coordinates will appear in "listening and reading", so it is very useful to master them now.

"reading"

20 questions only have 35 minutes, 1 questions only have about 2 minutes to think about. Be sure to hurry. This problem is easy at first, but it gradually becomes difficult, and there are some easy problems on the way. Generally speaking, the article is short, not as long as the Japanese proficiency test, and the vocabulary is simple. Also, there is only one question in an article. Don't worry. There are many questions around the center of the article, and there are also some forms of words that can be considered to fill in the blank column. But if you take your time, you won't have time to do the last question. If possible, it may be better to read the questions first and then the articles.

mathematics

Apart from the Japanese exam, I think everyone has a lot of doubts about EJU's math. The next step is to introduce and stay in mathematics.

I hope that students in liberal arts can learn a wide range of math 1 questions, and students in science can learn two kinds of questions. It should be noted that the scope of 1 test questions is larger than that of last year's unified examination. It does not require a deep understanding of the content of the problem, but focuses on the basic problem. Specifically, the 1 test question is "Math I" plus "Math A" in Japanese senior high schools, and also includes "Math II" and "Math B". So you need the basic knowledge of calculus. The second kind of questions contains all the contents of high school. In high schools in China, many people have not studied probability, differentiation, integration and permutation, so it is very likely that these questions will come up, so we must be prepared.

Comprehensive subjects

It's hard to say how the topic is pressed, but 70% of the topic is related to the content of "modern society" in Japanese high schools. There are few purely independent issues like history and geography. Therefore, reviewing the reference books and textbooks of modern society can deduce the problems to some extent. Because many topics will be related to geography and history, people who read newspapers and TV news in daily life will be of great help in the exam. In other words, don't just read textbooks. People who are interested in what is happening in Japan and the world will naturally be inspired to distinguish completely different choices and find the right answer in an instant. Also, there is a great possibility that there will be problems with the university knowledge learned in China. In addition, there will be some questions that can be judged by common sense, so if what you have learned in your own country can be well expressed in Japanese, it will play a great role in the exam.

Thinking range of writing a topic

The content of "modern society" is very extensive. I propose to review the following items:

Characteristics of modern society (informatization, aging, population problems, etc.). )

Earth's environmental problems (global warming, ozone layer, etc.). )

Market dynamics (the relationship between demand and supply, prices and decision-making methods, etc.). )

Price and prosperity (inflation and deflation, etc. )

Foreign exchange (the rise and fall of the yen, the relationship with the US dollar, etc. )

Japanese constitution (human rights, pacifism, etc. )

Japanese political institutions (government, parliament, etc.). )

International economic systems (APEC, WTO, etc. )

World trade structure

Because there will be problems related to geography and history, such as recording some places on the map is very effective. Also, it is a good way to get familiar with coordinate maps and charts through newspapers and TV news. Using Japanese high school textbooks and reading newspapers can improve Japanese ability and increase vocabulary, which is also very useful for entering universities in the future. In addition, it is almost impossible to get full marks. The goal is to get the lowest 50% correct answer, and if possible, it should reach 70%-80%, which should be a good chance of winning.

science

There is also the science examination part for science students.

Like math, simple and broad review is necessary. Physics and chemistry are almost all-dimensional questions, but they focus on basic understanding. At first, you can use the textbooks of your country's high schools to review. However, it should be noted that the scope of the problem may be wider than that of China's research. Then be sure to review in the Japanese textbook. Chemistry, in particular, is very difficult if you don't know pseudonyms. This question is not difficult. If you don't understand the meaning of words, it's a pity if you don't get grades.

Here, I want to provide you with the EJU proficiency test scores and English TOEFL scores of Japanese universities at all levels.

S-level universities: Dongda, Jingda /EJU7 10+, TOEFL 90+.

A-level universities: Hokkaido, Tohoku University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kyushu University, hitotsubashi university, tokyo institute of technology, Kobe University, Kanazawa University, Tokyo University of Medical Dentistry /EJU680+, TOEFL 80+ (except tokyo institute of technology).

B-level universities: Chiba University, Yokohama National University, University of Electric Communication, tokyo university of foreign studies, Tokyo A&M University, Keio University. EJU650+, TOEFL 65+ (except Communication University of China, Dongnonggong and Dongwai). Local national universities, such as Saitama University, Ibaraki University, Nagano University and Shinshu University, have TOEFL scores around EJU630.

Private universities: sophia university EJU625+, TOEFL 60+, most majors do not need TOEFL. Gakuen University, Meiji University, Aoyama College University, Central University, Rikuen University, Hosei University, Kansai University, Kansai College University, Tongshe University, Ritsumeikan University. These famous private universities hardly need TOEFL and EJU Japanese 270+ to apply. Japanese universities, Toyo University, junior college and Ozawa University can also apply for EJU Japanese 260 or so, but TOEFL is almost unnecessary. Economics, management, business, international political economy and other majors generally pay more attention to English.