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Do you have hearing in Band 4 and Band 6?

CET-4 and CET-6 have listening ability, which are divided into three parts: short news, short dialogue and long dialogue. According to the proportion of scores in the syllabus, the total score is 248.5.

As a junior college student who passed CET-4 and CET-6 with 550+, I will give you some suggestions for preparing for CET-4 and CET-6, hoping to help you! The most important thing in listening comprehension of CET-4 and CET-6 is to introduce five methods. If you master the formula of these five words, your listening level will certainly be greatly improved:

Look: look at the options quickly before listening, and underline the key points while watching.

Analysis: When reading each question, pay attention to the correlation between the options. Do two of the four options express similar/opposite meanings? Pay attention to the options that express similar or opposite meanings. After reading a paragraph, reasonably guess "when and where did someone do something" and make a rough prediction of the listening content.

Listen: pay close attention! ! Don't panic if you don't understand the words. Pay attention to the whole sentence and get a general idea. Pay special attention to sentences with key words, which are often the places where the answers appear.

The difference between CET-6 and CET-4 is that CET-4 always hears what the answer is; Band 6 sometimes requires a detour in your mind to get the correct answer.

Reporter: Bi Fei. Remember some key points (just one or two words), such as numbers, years, and different things corresponding to different time periods.

Choice: choose the definite first, don't dwell on the uncertain first, and continue reading the next article. After listening to it all, go back and choose a more reliable answer according to the key points you wrote and the memories of the article.

Listening comprehension is divided into three parts: short news, short dialogue and long dialogue, but listening comprehension of CET-4 and CET-6 is * * * to some extent.