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How to pass the interview design of Band 4 and Band 6?
Today, I want to share with you my successful experience in CET-4 and CET-6. Many friends care about Band 4 and Band 6. How to pass CET-4 and CET-6 smoothly has always been our concern. I always thought these exams were quite difficult, but I never expected that Band 4 would pass so easily. It's not bragging, it's true! At that time, there were 10 people in our class taking the exam. As soon as the examination room came out, everyone shouted, "Comrades still have to work hard because they didn't do well in CET-4." Check the results online during the summer vacation! Almost all of them passed, and one person got 89 points (not me, of course). As a result, all sentient beings have expressed their feelings that "the fourth level is so much!" There seems to be an upsurge of learning English in the school this semester, and all the lectures on CET-4 and CET-6 are bound to be full. Under this general trend, I also signed up for Band 6. After all, CET-6 is different from CET-4, which requires all aspects of skills to be higher than CET-4.

The first is the number of words. Although CET-6 requires 6000 words, only 2500 of them know their own spelling. The implication is that there are still 3500 words just need to know their meanings. So I was overjoyed. Later, I found that if I didn't memorize the dictionary, I wouldn't know the meaning of such a large amount of words. It seems that we have to memorize words honestly. The second is listening. I have read relevant reports, and the listening difficulty of Band 6 is close to that of tofol test, and listening has always been my weakness. Sometimes in English class, the teacher asked me a lot of questions and spoke a lot of English, but the teacher didn't respond to me. I translated it in Chinese again, and I was surprised to find that I couldn't even understand Chinese in English class. The third is reading. There is a famous saying in the English exam that "readers are the best in the world". It's not a big problem to score above 30, but it's different for band 6. I worked hard to write four articles and ended up disappointed. Finally, composition correction and writing. I originally thought that correcting mistakes in short essays might not be much different from the college entrance examination, and I might get eight or nine, but in fact, I can get one or two correct answers every time I enter, which is a "consolation prize" for me, and so is writing. Comparing what I wrote with the model essay, it seems that I can tell which one is a junior high school student and which one is a college student.

When I first started to attack level 6, I played the "Difficult Quartet". After studying hard for nearly two months, I finally found a few doorways. There are many words in CET-6, but they are not too vast. I recite 150-200 words every day, and I have basically mastered the words for more than a month, so the success rate of filling in the blanks once can be greatly improved. In addition, I think the memory effect of large doses of words is better. Another thing I do every day is to go to the library reading room and read English newspapers or magazines for half an hour. I once heard someone say, "I have memorized all the words, but I still can't understand any articles." In fact, the situation is far from simple. A few very simple words may make up a sentence that you can't even understand its meaning. Aside from these factors, just increasing the reading speed is enough to drive me to keep reading English articles every day.

Every weekend, I am used to spending one morning or afternoon on a mock exam to find out what my weaknesses are. Then spend more time every day this week to break through your weaknesses. This effect seems to be good. As for listening, it is always good for me to listen when I sleep every day, and I will listen fluently if I listen more. As for writing, I plan to write an article every day for half a month before the exam to summarize it. I don't think it is a big problem. Writing should be the easiest topic to score in the whole test paper.

After studying like this for a while, I looked up at Band 6 and felt as if I was on the edge of Band 6. There are still two months before the exam, and I will continue to carry out as planned, "Man proposes, God disposes". Finally, I walked out of the examination room with a smile and successfully won CET-6.