On December 16, a heavy snowstorm hit Yantai, Shandong Province. A college student who had passed the Level 4 exam crawled back to his dormitory on his hands and knees. The video showed that the steps were covered with snow.
Extended Reading
Is the postgraduate entrance examination difficult in English or Level 4?
1. Vocabulary
In terms of vocabulary, the postgraduate entrance examination English mainly tests the new meanings of familiar words, while CET-4 English mainly tests the first meaning or common meaning of new words. As long as you memorize the vocabulary list of the syllabus, you will basically be fine.
2. Language materials
There are many long and difficult sentences in the language materials for postgraduate entrance examination English; there are almost no long and difficult sentences in CET-4 English, and the meaning is basically simple and clear, without further thinking and understanding.
3. Test question options
Reading comprehension is a question type that must be tested in both the postgraduate entrance examination and CET-4 and CET-6. However, there are many pitfalls in the English test questions for the postgraduate entrance examination. Candidates must have strong analytical skills and the ability to resist interference; CET-4 and CET-6 English test questions The options are not very confusing. As long as you have the appropriate reading skills, you can tell at a glance which is the correct answer and which is the distractor.
4. CET-4 and CET-6 also involve translation and writing questions, but the test of translation and writing skills in the Postgraduate Entrance Examination is far more difficult and complex than the requirements of CET-4 and CET-6.
5. Part B of the Postgraduate Entrance Examination Reading Comprehension, namely the new reading comprehension question type, is a unique question type unique to the Postgraduate Entrance Examination. This question type mainly tests the examinee's understanding of coherence, consistency, logic and other characteristics of discourse, overall paragraphs and article structure. Understand, which puts higher requirements on candidates' comprehensive reading ability.
Obviously, Level 4 is less difficult than the Postgraduate Entrance Examination, and Level 6 is not as difficult as the Postgraduate Entrance Examination English. It is recommended to lay a good vocabulary foundation, then learn grammar, study long and difficult sentences, answer more questions, and analyze to understand.