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12.16报分..加感想

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楼主
发表于 2007-1-20 09:14:00 | 只看该作者

12.16报分..加感想

Test Test Date Reading Listening Speaking Writing Total
TELXMLDecember 16, 200623 23 22 20 88

真是诡异的分数,不过反正我名字错了,本来就要重考的,哎,现在也算心理平衡了.

自己觉得写的最好的WRITING居然最低一刚,太可恶了.

口语以为肯定么戏了.因为考的时候讲的不连贯,而且还在那里鬼笑,汗.所以这个分数觉得还好,看来ETS对口语的要求一般么...

听力在9篇阅读的摧残后,就么怎么听,后面的LECTURE是蒙的...

阅读我本来就烂的,这次又这么倒霉加试.....这个分数么马马虎虎.

自己的看法是:大家考前,一定要多做LECTURE,不论是听力还是阅读.而且要连着做,不然会体力不支的,就是脑子不想做的那种.

马上要开始准备新的GRE了,打算考G前在靠一次托,祝大家好运

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 topicsFair(2.5 - 3.0)

Your responses indicate you are able to speak in English about your personal experiences and opinions in a mostly clear and coherent manner. Your speech is mostly clear with only occasional errors. Grammar and vocabulary are somewhat limited and include some errors. At times, the limitations prevent you from elaborating fully on your ideas, but they do not seriously interfere with overall communication.

 
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 listeningFair(2.5 - 3.5)

You responded to the task, relating the lecture to the reading, but your response indicates weaknesses such as

  • an important idea or ideas may be missing, unclear, or inaccurate;
  • there may be unclarity in how the lecture and the reading passage are related; and/or
  • grammatical mistakes or vague/incorrect uses of words may make the writing difficult to understand.
 
Writing based on knowledge and experienceFair(2.5 - 3.5)

You expressed ideas with reasons, examples, and details, but your response indicated weaknesses such as

  • you may not provide enough specific support and development for your main points;
  • your ideas may be difficult to follow because of how you organize your essay or because of the language you use to connect your ideas; and/or
  • grammatical mistakes or vague/incorrect uses of words may make the writing difficult to understand.
 
沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-20 09:22:00 | 只看该作者
对了我补充一点就是,没事还是不要用作文的模版
板凳
发表于 2007-1-20 10:09:00 | 只看该作者
为什么不能用模版?

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