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发表于 2008-3-5 19:04:00 | 只看该作者

2.16报分

Test Test Date Reading Listening Speaking Writing Total
TELXMLFebruary 15, 200829 28 23 28 108
How to interpret scores?
 




Reading  Skills Level  Your Performance  
ReadingHigh(22-30)

Test takers who receive a score at the HIGH level, as you did, typically understand academic texts in English that require a wide range of reading abilities regardless of the difficulty of the texts.

Test takers who score at the HIGH level, typically

  • have a very good command of academic vocabulary and grammatical structure;
  • can understand and connect information, make appropriate inferences, and synthesize ideas, even when the text is conceptually dense and the language is complex;
  • can recognize the expository organization of a text and the role that specific information serves within the larger text, even when the text is conceptually dense; and
  • can abstract major ideas from a text, even when the text is conceptually dense and contains complex language.
 
Listening  Skills Level  Your Performance  
ListeningHigh(22-30)

Test takers who receive a score at the HIGH level, as you did, typically understand conversations and lectures in English that present a wide range of listening demands. These demands can include difficult vocabulary (uncommon terms, or colloquial or figurative language), complex grammatical structures, abstract or complex ideas, and/or making sense of unexpected or seemingly contradictory information.

When listening to lectures and conversations like these, test takers at the HIGH level typically can

  • understand main ideas and important details, whether they are stated or implied;
  • distinguish more important ideas from less important ones;
  • understand how information is being used (for example, to provide evidence for a claim or describe a step in a complex process);
  • recognize how pieces of information are connected (for example, in a cause-and-effect relationship);
  • understand many different ways that speakers use language for purposes other than to give information (for example, to emphasize a point, express agreement or disagreement, or convey intentions indirectly); and
  • synthesize information, even when it is not presented in sequence, and make correct inferences on the basis of that information.
 
Speaking  Skills Level  Your Performance  
Speaking about familiar topicsGood(3.5 - 4.0)

Your responses indicate an ability to communicate your personal experiences and opinions effectively in English. Overall, your speech is clear and fluent. Your use of vocabulary and grammar is effective with only minor errors. Your ideas are generally well developed and expressed coherently.

 
Speaking about campus situationsFair(2.5 - 3.0)

Your responses demonstrate an ability to speak in English about reading material and experiences typically encountered by university students. You are able to convey relevant information about conversations, newspaper articles, and campus bulletins; however, some details are missing or inaccurate. Limitations of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation at times cause difficulty for the listener. However, they do not seriously interfere with overall communication.

 
Speaking about academic course contentFair(2.5 - 3.0)

Your responses demonstrate that you are able to speak in English about academic reading and lecture material, with only minor communication problems. For the most part, your speech is clear and easy to understand. However, some problems with pronunciation and intonation may occasionally cause difficulty for the listener. Your use of grammar and vocabulary is adequate to talk about the topics, but some ideas are not fully developed or are inaccurate.

 
Writing  Skills Level  Your Performance  
Writing based on reading and listeningGood(4.0 - 5.0)

You responded well to the task, relating the lecture to the reading. Weaknesses, if you have any, might have to do with

  • slight imprecision in your summary of some of the main points and/or
  • use of English that is occasionally ungrammatical or unclear.
 
Writing based on knowledge and experienceGood(4.0 - 5.0)

You responded with a well-organized and developed essay. Weaknesses, if you have any, might have to do with

  • use of English that is occasionally ungrammatical, unclear, or unidiomatic and/or
  • elaboration of ideas or connection of ideas that could have been stronger.
 
沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2008-3-5 19:31:00 | 只看该作者

这是我在cd发的第一个帖子,前段时间一直在潜水,同时像一只leech一样一直在吸资源,在这里深深地感谢大家

虽然不是很牛,但也斗胆说些经验吧

我是第一次考,准备了正好一个月,感觉时间非常紧,

听写读我有一定基础,所以成绩在预期中,就不多说了。

speaking的话,我非常弱,几乎无法流畅地说3句话,主要是考前看了“独孤九剑”这个帖子,照作者的方法和提供的两个doc文件总结了自己的一二题,背了两周,发现收获极大,有了good。此外作了cd上down的口语真经(但好像效果有限,只是fair)。所以我非常感谢“独孤九剑“的作者,并强烈推荐。

再说一下考场,我没报上上海的,只能去浙大紫金港考点,后来发现这个考点恶评很多,主要是因为没有挡板,前后干扰甚多,但我实地考过觉得也有几个极大的优点:

1.监考老师和其他几个我接触过的老师都非常nice,草稿纸管够,10min的break不强制要求出去

2.正因为干扰大,也可以较容易得听到别人的speaking一二题(tip: 尽量第一批进去,之后你可以通过不按continue自由地控制时间,从而在梅沙干扰失去噢前两个section,在break时听12题)

最后,考前我一个通宵把05~07的jj的speaking都看了,发现有一样的,虽然还是没说得太好

就这些了,祝cder都成功!

板凳
发表于 2008-3-5 20:59:00 | 只看该作者

感谢LZ。最近CD上一派浮躁的风气,到处都是JJ压题的声音。

恭喜你了,有这个分数至少申请不会受限。实力第一,加油

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