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[多项选择]PART TWO
How to approach Writing Test Part Two
· Part Two counts for two thirds of the total marks in the Writing Test.
· You should spend about 30 minutes on Part Two.
· You will be asked to write a report, proposal or piece of business correspondence.
· You will be given information, such as a letter, advertisement, or charts and graphs, as the starting point for your answer, and will be told who to write to.
· About five ’handwritten’ notes will also be given. You must use all these notes when writing your answer, and will need to invent information in connection with some of them. If you leave out any of the five notes, you will lose marks,
Planning
· Read the instructions carefully so that you know what do, and underline the key words.
· Make an outline plan, putting the five notes into a suitable order.
Writing
· Start your answer by briefly saying why you are writing.
· Express your ideas clearly.
· Try to use a wide range of appropr
[多项选择]PART ONE
How to approach Writing Test Part One
· Part One counts for one third of the total marks in the Writing Test.
· You should spend no more than 15 minutes on Part One.
· You will be asked to write a note, memo, email or message to one or more people in your company
· The first bullet point of the instructions outlines the situation.
· The second bullet point tells you what you should write, who you are writing it for, and the points that must be included.
· It is best to follow the order of the points that are required, as you will lose marks if you leave out any of them.
Planning
· Read the instructions carefully so that you know what to do, and underline the key words.
Writing
· Express yourself briefly and clearly
· For a memo or email you don’t need to include to, from, date or subject.
· Try to use a range of appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures.
· Make the language suitable for the reader(s).
Checking
· Af
[简答题]{{B}}PART TWO
How to approach Writing Test Part Two{{/B}}
· Part Two counts for two thirds of the total marks in the Writing Test.
· You should spend about 30 minutes on Part Two.
· You will be asked to write a report, proposal or piece of business correspondence.
· You will be given information, such as a letter, advertisement, or charts and graphs, as the starting point for your answer, and will be told who to write to.
· About five ’handwritten’ notes will also be given. You must use all these notes when writing your answer, and will need to invent information in connection with some of them. If you leave out any of the five notes, you will lose marks.
Planning
· Read the instructions carefully so that you know what do, and underline the key words.
· Make an outline plan, putting the five notes into a suitable order.
Writing
· Start your answer by briefly saying why you are writing.
· Express your ideas clearly
· Try to use a wide range of appropriate vocabulary and gra
[简答题]{{B}}PART ONE
How to approach Writing Test Part One{{/B}}
· Part One counts for one third of the total marks in the Writing Test.
· You should spend no more than 15 minutes on Part One.
· You will be asked to write a note, memo, email or message to one or more people in your company
· The first bullet point of the instructions outlines the situation.
· The second bullet point tells you what you should write, who you are writing it for, and the points that must be included.
· It is best to follow the order of the points that are required, as you will lose marks if you leave out any of them.
Planning
· Read the instructions carefully so that you know what to do, and underline the key words.
Writing
· Express yourself briefly and clearly
· For a memo or email you don’t need to include to, from, date or subject.
· Try to use a range of appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures.
· Make the language suitable for the reader(s).
Checking
· After writing, read what you h
[单项选择]
How to approach Reading
Test Part Three·This part of the Reading Test tests your understanding
of the language of graphs and charts.
·Read the five sentences about the bar
charts.
·Then look at all eight bar charts. Try to describe each one in your
own words. (You can do this in your own language at first so that you are clear
about what is happening in each bar chart.)
·Match each sentence with a bar
chart. Note all the possible answers.
·Go back to the sentences for which
more than one answer seems possible. Carefully compare the bar charts and decide
which is the correct answer.
·Check that you have not used any letter more
than once.
·Look at the bar charts on the opposite page. They show the
turnover and profit of eight companies between 2000 and 2002.
·Which bar
chart does each sentence (11-15) describe
·For each sentence, mark one
letter (A-H).
·Do not use any letter more than once.
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{{B}}How to approach Listening Test Part
Two{{/B}}
·This part of the Listening Test tests your understanding of numbers,
names and spelling in a telephone call.
·Before you listen, read the form.
Think about the telephone call you will hear
·Note all possible answers as
you listen for the first time. Do not make an immediate decision.
·Do not
worry if you do not know the answers. You will hear the recording a second
time.
·Listen for overall meaning. Do not choose an answer just because you
hear the same words in the recording as in the question.
·Decide on your
final answer only after you have listened for the second time.
·Look at the
form below.
·Some information is missing.
·You will hear a man telephoning
to place an order.
·For each question 9-15, fill in the missing information
in the numbered space using a word, numbers or letters.
·You will hear the
conversation twice.