Read the first question in two minutes-read 100 monosyllabic words.
Pay attention to several details: (1) Pay attention to the pronunciation of the upper tone (the upper tone is the third tone, and the tuning value is 2 14): Pu (pǔ), Mei (měi), Pi (y) ... Remember to extend the pronunciation appropriately! (2) If you encounter polyphonic words, just read one. For example, it can be pronounced as "zh not ng" or "zh Nong". If you read two sounds, the system will default to the second pronunciation. (3) If you encounter uncommon words, you'd better not look them up in the dictionary, because it's a waste of time, and even if you find the pronunciation of uncommon words, you can't mark it on the test paper, and you may forget the pronunciation when you actually take the exam. After all, a typo is deducted by 0. 1, and there are very few words! Once you encounter unfamiliar words, you can pronounce them by feeling. (4) Pay attention to distinguish similar characters, such as "pull" and "dial", "Shang" and "throw", "spoon" and "threshold" and "heap".
Second, spend two minutes preparing for the second question-reading polysyllabic words, *** 100 syllables.
Note: (1) Generally, the second question will have four light words, such as commitment, excitement, rules and children. (2) In general, there are three or four children's words, such as for a while, eraser, where, lottery and so on. Pay attention to the pronunciation rules of children's words and roll your tongue! (3) Pay attention to the pronunciation of polyphonic words, such as saying (shuō) take medicine, stimulating (xěng) take medicine, doing (jǐn) fast, thinking (zhuó), cracking turtle (jūn) and so on. (4) Pay attention to the pronunciation of the upper-tone words, such as performance, management and aesthetics.
Three, use two minutes to prepare the third question-reading the article.
(1) Read the article silently at an appropriate speed. Pay attention that reading aloud is not reciting, and you don't need to be emotional. Just read it accurately and smoothly! (2) Never read back! Reciting a syllable by heart is equivalent to mispronouncing a syllable, and 0. 1 point will be deducted! (3) Remind yourself to control your speech speed during the real exam, after all, there is more than enough time!
Fourth, prepare the fourth question-a four-minute proposition speech.
First, you have to decide the topic of your speech in ten seconds (choose one from the other). Once you have made it clear, you should calm down and go through it completely in your mind. It's best to prepare your speech for more than three and a half minutes, so that you won't be embarrassed to end it early because you are nervous at the exam.
As long as candidates can prepare for the exam in this way, they can basically avoid the situation of "losing points because of small".