The repetition rate of the words for the postgraduate entrance examination and the words for CET-6 is about 80%. The CET-6 requires about 5000 words, and the postgraduate entrance examination English requires about 5500 words and related phrases. The postgraduate entrance examination English requires not only mastering the meaning of words, but also mastering the semantic relationship between words. The examination is also difficult.
English Vocabulary for Postgraduate Entrance Examination
Candidates should be able to master about 5500 words and related phrases.
In addition to mastering the basic meanings of words, candidates should also master the semantic relationships between words, such as synonyms, synonyms, antonyms, etc; Master the collocation relationship between words, such as verbs and prepositions, adjectives and prepositions, adjectives and nouns, etc; Master the basic knowledge of vocabulary generation, such as etymology, root, affix, etc.
In addition, the National English Entrance Examination for Postgraduates is designed for non English majors. Considering the needs of communication, candidates should also master their own words related to their work or profession, as well as words related to personal likes and dislikes, living habits and religious beliefs.
Vocabulary of CET-6
Candidates should be able to master about 5000 words and related phrases.
Candidates should have strong reading ability, certain listening ability (the applicable syllabus of science and engineering also stipulates certain translation ability) and preliminary writing and speaking ability. They should be able to use English as a tool to obtain the information required by the major and lay a good foundation for further improving their English level. For this reason, this exam mainly assesses students' ability to use language, and also assesses students' mastery of word usage and grammatical structure.