First, the new GRE literacy
The new GRE test includes three parts: analytical writing, verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning, all of which are completed on the computer, and there is no longer a separate test (the old G is a computer-based composition test and a written test of mathematical language). The full score of the new GRE test is 170+ 170+6, unlike the old GRE(800+800+6).
1, time allocation and score per lesson
Composition: It is required to write two articles as one section, with a full score of 6. This is the first part of the whole new G. The first article is Issue, which takes 30 minutes to complete. The topic comes from the new G question pool (http://www.ets.org/GRE/revised _ General/Preparation/Analysis _ Writing/Question/Pool). The second paper is an argumentative paper, which will be completed in 30 minutes. The topic comes from the argumentative topic pool of New G (http://www.ets.org/GRE/revised _ General/Preparation/Analysis _ Writing/Argumentative/Pool).
Language: half an hour per class, 20 questions, full mark 170. Due to the uncertainty of the additional test part, there may be 2-3 verb segments in the whole new G.
Mathematics: 35 minutes per class, 20 questions, full mark 170. Due to the uncertainty of the additional test part, there may be 2-3 quantitative segments in the whole new G.
To sum up, the new G test needs to complete six sections, except the composition, in random order. W-VQVQV and W-QVQVQ are the most likely to be encountered, and the extra test part is not counted, but because there is no mark, I don't know which V or Q is the extra test part, so I must answer it carefully.
In addition, there will be lucky students who encounter surveys instead of extra exams. Unlike extra tests, surveys are always placed last and marked as non-graded surveys.
2, the new G question type
Composition: They are all from the question pool and argument pool of the new G. Each pool has deleted some questions of the old G, but the amount is a little less, but the writing time is urgent, so I won't say much.
Chinese: The first six of the 20 questions in each part are fill-in-the-blank questions, followed by logic questions, short reading, short reading, n fill-in-the-blank questions, long reading, short reading and logic questions. It can only be said that the structure is probably like this, with large random changes. But what is certain is that there is a lot of reading, with 4-6 short articles/sections, each of which may ask 1-3 questions; There are less than 0-2 long articles/section, and each article may ask 3-4 questions.
Fill-in-the-blank questions: the first six fill-in-the-blank questions are one of five, 1 is two groups of three, or one of three groups of three. Fill in the blanks after several short readings.
Reading question: choose one out of five, choose three indefinite items and sketch sentences in the original text.
Mathematics: There are many kinds of questions (but it is still so simple = =), including comparing sizes, choosing one from five, adding some indefinite items and filling in the blanks.
Second, for the composition
First download the question bank. Whether it is an issue or an argument, you should read through the topic and classify it (such as art, education, outlook on life, etc.). ). Of course, if you have taken classes in New Oriental, the composition teacher should have classified you. Because it is impossible to practice all the questions in a short time of more than 20 days, we can only prepare questions and arguments every day. It is suggested that you spend 2 hours preparing arguments every morning and write an outline according to each type. Note that argumentative writing focuses on examining logical thinking ability, mainly to find out logical loopholes in materials and break them one by one; Spend 2 hours preparing questions in the afternoon. It is generally believed that arguing is more difficult than arguing, because it is easy to have nothing to write about. You should write an outline according to each type and highlight your point of view, as long as the arguments are fully justified, prepare more cases in life and accumulate more good words and sentences commonly used in news. By the way, you can refer to the full score composition given by ETS officials, but don't copy it. The consequences of the same amount are very serious. Spend 1-2 hours writing a question and an argument on the computer in the evening. Each article should be strictly limited to 30 minutes. Pay attention to improving typing speed, pay attention to topic selection exercises as much as possible, and sprint every composition to 500+ as much as possible, because the number of words in compositions with more than 5 points often reaches 600+. It is recommended to use simulation software for actual combat once or twice half a month before the exam. Come on! Persistence is victory!