For real questions, it is best to choose Xinghuo, which has detailed explanations. As for the humanities knowledge part, Xinghuo's book is also very good, with very detailed knowledge points. However, this part will not be so in-depth during the exam. It is recommended that all versions of humanities knowledge can be used to solve the above questions. In terms of listening and reading comprehension, I personally think Huayan is very good.
I just finished the exam in March and am now waiting for the results to come out. . .
Review early, prepare early, and wish you good luck!
The following is an article I saw on the Internet about my review experience for the eighth-level exam before I took the exam. Post it and share it with everyone.
Experiences of Zhuanba’s review
This is a collection of experiences from those who have been abused by Zhuanba on the Internet~3 R, y e! R8 S7 ?* W2 J8 g
I hope it will be of some help to the XDJMs who are fighting for this.
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To put it bluntly, Zhuanba is how to solve the most questions in the shortest time
# I5 s/ H+ r; N3 c" h5 B Controlling time is very important
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Whoever comes up with the question knows that the rest is just money fraud--
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For vocabulary, if you have time to memorize the eight words, it will work just as well if you don’t have time to memorize the words in the reading article; e.
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Compare the reading Pick out words 2
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They all ask which paragraph, which line, which word, what it means (S-
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Shanghai men are so cautious when giving questions
# C8 {' ~4 ~; W6 NIf you correct the mistake, it is actually The most basic grammatical errors
( {: W" _ F: C* {+ s# A and they are all those grammatical errors that change back and forth
4 e1 A4 s2 \! E8 D It will be easier to handle once you summarize the rules
1 L4 ]# E, d5 e; M' c If you just try to make mistakes one by one that you can think of, you will definitely be able to make them
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In case there is a word I just don’t know What do you mean, no one can save you? 3 s%
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Just don't translate it all in English language order so that it doesn't sound like Chinese~
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< p>g# {) K2 R8 H8 B6 B! dOr just memorize some seemingly complicated sentence structures
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k1 i9 wShanghai men really like this set of tricks 3 `; i7 ~( R/ h! P, ]" i' B
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< p>) b7 W$ e( o3 F- U, N, t It is best to practice a few articles before the exam - you must take the time to adapt to the writing speed5 Z, |" Z& t+ p9 p' _Otherwise, I will be at a disadvantage and have no time to think about the draft and check it carefully
$ `4 L! z' g% m9 a: a! N1 ?, B After writing, I will take a quick look and there will be no basic grammatical errors. Very not soft 0 L'
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And we got excellent results Quite a few (I am~)
' f# s/ R/ j( r' _% |, mThe key is whether you can calm down and review carefully
) S+ N , f( i; oA complete set of Wang Maimai's pre-test papers
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P% P2 B9 L A general knowledge of literature by Shen Fuying of Dalian University of Technology and linguistics test questions (remember to get full marks in the end) p) T0 R. m- ?5 ~& B
A book of listening prediction questions (remember to get full marks in the end minus 1 point)
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(2) Listening is still good for me It's relatively okay, so just keep practicing. Didn't take much time. But the method is very important (the method used when taking the BEC advanced exam, taught by New Oriental teacher): first do the exercises according to the exam rules and correct the answers. Then, if time permits (there are still many months before the eighth-level exam), start "dictating" after listening for the second time, but do not pause in the middle. When you listen to it for the third time, press pause at the appropriate position according to your own feeling, and let yourself finish writing the long sentence, but the pause time cannot be too long. The fourth time, the whole listening section is played non-stop again, and you add what you haven’t finished while listening. Continue this way until you hear each word clearly. )
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3 h. ?( {% G6 {( Q* \! r( w6 J+ ^I feel that the shock wave series published by Dalian University of Technology is very useful. You can Buy it and take a look. For listening, you can only practice more, listen repeatedly, practice listening and memorizing, and understand the general meaning of the article, so that you can fill in the blanks based on the understanding. To improve your vocabulary, you need to have a large vocabulary.
I recommend Liu Yi 10000. The vocabulary in it is very useful and often appears in reading. Also, when reading vocabulary, if you encounter words you don’t know, you should take a notebook and write them down to build up your vocabulary. Especially for wrong questions, you need to find out where you went wrong to avoid making the same mistake next time. 3 n2
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The most important thing is to study the past papers in detail !
" v. Y, z* d( D5 _, q+ p! G1. First, carefully do the real questions from the past years (the last 5 years are enough), and carefully understand the difficulty of the questions. Check the focus, form, proportion of each part, etc. It is recommended to leave one or two sets to test yourself at the end of this stage to see your level.
0 I/ V4 r8 _) d9 c2. Do special training and make breakthroughs one part at a time. Combine your usual learning and your own weaknesses. If you are poor in listening and reading, you should do more exercises. The effect of surprise is still relatively good. Obviously. From the first stage to the winter vacation, arrange 5
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3. It is recommended to practice one or two sets of simulation questions every day. Completed during the winter vacation. ---Winter vacation is a very important period. I didn't practice English for six months before, but I spent most of the time preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. The assault was still dangerous.
! a4 p2 r: S; Q( _3 M: d Of course, the preparation process should be interspersed with some vocabulary accumulation, expanded reading, and increased learning efficiency such as understanding background knowledge. It can be higher.
6 V2 @3 P0 _6 j0 L6 N* h+ @) E Also, for the first part of listening, some school teachers may directly hand out papers when invigilating the exam, instead of strictly following the exam regulations. The procedure (you will be given a blank piece of paper to memorize first, and then the test paper), so there is no need to be afraid. The speaking speed will be quite slow during the actual exam. -
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Give you some reading suggestions: buy a set of ten years of real questions and recommend them from Xinghuo There is a reference translation for reading, regardless of the accuracy of the translation
At least it can give you some reference when you are confused. Read each real question carefully and check out the new words in it and copy them on the ruled lines. After memorizing these new words in my notebook, I found that the things I looked up were the easiest to remember.
If you can find out all the new words in all the question types of Zhuanba
For listening, you can do dictation and write them sentence by sentence to master the new words in listening. I think that through such a process, you should have mastered the core vocabulary of Zhuanba. It’s about 80%
According to my experience, I think the low reading accuracy is directly related to the vocabulary level. At least for me, if I don’t have enough time to memorize vocabulary books mechanically, the effect will be poor, so I still learn from the real questions. To master the vocabulary and strive to read one set a day intensively
It is hard but the effect is not bad. The last and most difficult thing is to read these real questions every morning or at other times to further consolidate the new words in the real questions
p>7 Z' S0 i/ a+ {$ \5 Q$ zYou can read carefully all the articles that have been corrected, but you need to read the proofread articles carefully and then read them aloud
Improve until you are familiar with it. The sense of language is also very helpful for you to correct your mistakes5 ?* }! |$ x8 c+ a8 {0 t
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Finally, you can do Spark Reading, one set a day, but it must be based on your mastery of the real questions
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You must pay attention to real test questions
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In the listening part, I mainly listened to the real questions and the guide by Zou Shen. I also listened to some intermediate listening. Since I am from the north, I don’t know Shanghai Gaokou very well. I only discovered it a few days ago. The listening part of the oral and written test is very similar to the eighth-level exam. You can go up and down the Shanghai River and do it by yourself, which is not bad. My next goal is to become proficient in speaking. I hope everyone can help me
) i; D H. m" ], U reading part, I used the exercise set for the eighth level of English major. I bought the latest versions of these two books, but the reading questions in the book are not the new question types now, they are every There are only 2 or 3 questions after the article. I really regretted buying it at first, but then I gradually discovered that the Special Eight Reading test is the ability to quickly capture information, so the questions in these two books are OK This requirement is met. Moreover, this book is a relatively authoritative one published by Shanghai Foreign Research Press. 1 T" J8 u( O7 j
In addition, I also did some simulation questions of Beijing Global and the reading of shock waves that I downloaded online .Personally, I feel that there is still a gap in difficulty between the shock wave reading and the real test. It is not recommended to take this test.
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Is it available for sale? Most of the translations in this book are excerpts from Chinese translation magazines. The style is very similar to Zhuanba, which is mainly prose. So if you can buy it, be sure to read it.
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Change The error part is very difficult and easy to attack. I use the English major level 8 error correction and translation 10100, edited by Chang Junyue, Dalian University of Technology Press. The error correction on this is also very good, so I have to Highly recommended. I am also very grateful to everyone in Hujiang for correcting my mistakes. On the eve of the exam, I reprinted out the corrections for this part and did it again. In the end, I corrected 5 mistakes. Think about what I did at the beginning. At that time, I could only answer 1 or 2 .7 F J! {; r( p' k, A1 l
Simulation questions. Mainly the guide, the eighth-level exercise set, and the real questions must be Digest well and do the real questions well is the best way.
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Translation: I am relatively weak in this area. I didn't do much sprint review. I just followed it when doing the real questions and didn't do much targeted review. The book I chose is Ivy., `- p>
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Really! As long as you are familiar with all the past papers, it will be basically no problem. If you have any special subject, such as selection or reading, just buy books with that type of questions to do it. Memorize all the words you know. You may not be tested on these words in the exam
But the chances of seeing them in reading are very high. This will be of great help to you in understanding the meaning of the article. Be careful not to go off topic in your essay! If you don’t write off-topic, there will be basically no problem. Also, it is best to have more authentic English sentences at the beginning and end, which will help you get high scores; S3
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1. The translation of Zhuanba is more literary, so a good way is to buy a complete set of simulation questions for Zhuanba , simulation questions and other high-quality exercises, start by translating them yourself, try to find good words and sentence patterns (complex sentence patterns score high), do it in sequence, and then compare the answers, pay attention to understand the wording of the answers and your own words If necessary, look through the dictionary to understand the difference, and then take notes and excerpt the words and phrases. After practicing 10 articles, you will start to get a feel for it, and then set your own time to do translation exercises. I still use the same method to accumulate words. It won't take long for you to find that doing this will make a deep impression on you and get twice the result with half the effort. One thing to note about this practice is that you must contact it twice a day to have obvious effects -
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2. The multiple-choice questions mainly involve literary common sense, and some involve linguistics (usually accounting for 3 to 4 points out of 10 points), I don’t think this is a big problem. Just choose a comprehensive review book that is more comfortable for you to read in written form, memorize it for a few days, and then take it with you in the morning to remember the linguistics. You can read the Chinese version of linguistics and ask the teacher if you don’t understand.
1 N7 i! X, D# m' W7 h, ?" `. l, o3. I don’t think you need to memorize the vocabulary in Special Eight. You just need to read and memorize it more often. Moreover, you can remember a lot of practical words when doing translation exercises.
/ A* o$ i# c2 Y% ^$ w6 r4. In terms of preparation work, I think it is a good choice to practice with the written test questions of Shanghai Advanced Interpretation, because the listening, translation and reading of advanced oral interpretation are generally slightly more difficult than those of Special Eighth Interpretation. A little. This kind of practice is also very beneficial for the oral examination of the eighth college. ; z'
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/ n6 b7 L$ F0. s( m1 The words must be memorized, but you can’t just find a vocabulary book and memorize them. I was carrying Liu Yi 10,000. One month before the exam, I no longer memorized new words, but reread the words I had memorized. Then, look up all the new words in the real questions and read them again and again. There are only a few people who set the questions, and there are only a few vocabulary words in Special Eight. Basically, the words are repeated.
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4 For humanities knowledge, I read Xinghuo’s reference book, which is very good.
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( p" t& a2 q- d/ U: According to the above statement, this mainly depends on giving an example in one sentence for the fourth-year essay. For example, when we talk about the benefits of extracurricular activities for the eighth-year essay, it may be just one sentence. , but in the eighth-year essay, we need to write down some extracurricular activities in detail - how to jump rope, how to read novels... This is an expansion of the word count 1 x3
t#. f# D, [7 x; How to use it (this is very important and must be used flexibly, because most teachers of this kind of exam will not deliberately catch loopholes in logic, as long as the writing is not outrageous), this is very good for making up the word count when time is tight. As we all know, the word count Not enough is a flaw. Another advantage is that generally longer sentences contain more advanced vocabulary, so they are bound to be memorized together. Even if you can’t use the sentence, it’s good to use some essential vocabulary at the beginning or end when you find the opportunity. of! # |!
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D5 T$ V1 [% I5 h& l3 K$|I am also an English major, and my degree is generally You can get it if you pass Specialized 4. In fact, don’t worry too much about Specialized 8, because it is not necessarily harder to pass than Specialized 4. I have several classmates who failed the Specialized 4 in the first time but passed the Specialized 8 in the first time. First of all, you must buy a reference book for the questions on general knowledge of literature and linguistics and the overview of English-speaking countries. Those questions test relatively simple knowledge. Many reference books have summarized some easy-to-learn key points for you. You can buy it. Just memorize the key points in a reference book like this. In fact, many of them are common sense and not difficult. The one I bought at the time was "Shock Wave" and it also has error correction questions, which can be used to improve quickly in a short period of time. For the questions, you also need to buy a reference book. After doing a few more questions, you will understand where the common mistakes are, and many reference books have already summarized the types of errors for you. The one I bought was also for the composition. It's from "Ivy". Just find a few essays and read them as a warm-up. When appreciating other people's essays, you should appreciate three points: first, look at the structural layout of the essay, secondly, look at the specific idea of ??the essay, and thirdly, look at the essay. Of course, the first two are more important. You don’t have to be very brilliant when writing, just try to avoid grammatical errors. Translation requires long-term practice, so you can ignore reading comprehension and listening. In fact, it is basically the same as the fourth-level professional level, except that there is a listening question that asks you to fill in the blanks in a lecture. I have never seen it before, so I suggest you get more familiar with this question type. I sincerely wish you good results in Grade 8!