Read 100 monosyllabic words and 50 disyllabic words, read aloud and speak. All four test contents are read from left to right in horizontal order; Don't say anything except the test questions.
Specific considerations during testing:
1. Read monosyllabic words:
(1) Read every word. If you really need to revise it, you can read it a second time, but you are not allowed to read it a third time or a fourth time. If there is a second pronunciation, the second pronunciation shall prevail;
(2) A polyphonic word requires only one pronunciation, and all pronunciations of the word are not allowed to be read;
(3) It is not allowed to read out light tones and consonants; (4) Don't omit the pronunciation of a word, otherwise it will be regarded as an error and all the scores of the word will be deducted.
2. Read disyllabic words:
(1) Read every word. If you really need to revise it, you can read it a second time, but you are not allowed to read it a third time or a fourth time. If there is a second pronunciation, the judgment is based on the second pronunciation.
(2) Don't omit the pronunciation of a word, otherwise it will be regarded as an error and all the scores of the word will be deducted;
(3) Pay attention to the pronunciation of light tone, inflection and tone sandhi.
3. Read this article aloud:
(1) Pay attention to accurate reading and try to avoid typos, missing words, adding words and changing words;
(2) Pay attention to the change of reading tone;
(3) Pay attention to the fluency of reading and try to avoid reciting and incoherence;
(4) Stop at the place marked "//"in the text, which is 400 syllables, and the score should be within 400 syllables. For the content of more than 400 syllables, even if the examinee has reading problems, it will not be calculated and deducted. But pay attention to read the last sentence completely and stop at the first punctuation mark.
4. It is suggested to speak for 3 minutes: you must speak for 3 minutes. If you speak for less than 3 minutes, you will be deducted as appropriate (generally, you will be deducted 1 minute every 20 seconds): if you are absent for less than 1 minute (including 1 minute), you will be deducted 1, 2 or 3 points; Absence for more than 1 minute will be deducted by 4 points, 5 points and 6 points; If you speak for less than 30 seconds (including 30 seconds), the score of this test item is 0. After speaking for 3 minutes, the examinee stopped, but the last sentence should be expressed completely.