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Which is more difficult, GRE or TEM-8?
First of all, we should look at GRE and the content of TEM-8.

Look at the GRE exam first:

GRE test has three components: verbal (abbreviated as Chinese), V; Quantitative (mathematics) is short for q; The abbreviation of article writing is AW.

Oral English: 1 V contains 20 multiple-choice questions, 10 fill-in-the-blank questions (optional fill-in) and 10 reading questions, which takes 30 minutes to complete.

Quantification: 1 questions include multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions (fill in the information), 1 * * * 20 questions, which will be completed in 35 minutes. The content of quantitative examination (in terms of the difficulty of mathematics) is roughly the same as that of science mathematics in senior one.

Candidates are required to complete a paper, a question and an argument within 30 minutes. Argument is to express your opinion on something, and argument is to give you a copy of other people's opinions and let you attack the loopholes. ETS has put all its problems on official website (so as not to get in the way).

Contents of TEM-8 Examination:

Listening (dialogue, passage, news)

Read (various articles, including literary excerpts)

General knowledge of literature (including general situation of English-speaking countries, English literature, linguistics)

Translation (English-Chinese and Chinese-English)

Writing (45 minutes and 400 words)

The contents of the two exams are different. For students with different foundations, some are not good at listening and some are not good at math, so we can't simply and directly compare the difficulty of the two exams.

It should be noted that GRE is not a language test, but a comprehensive ability test, which examines your logical thinking on the basis of your language. Although there are many GRE words, the more important logical thinking ability is more difficult for many China students, because they usually have less training.