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2014年8月26日 星期二

托福成績2014



TestTest DateReadingListeningSpeakingWritingTotal
TELXMLSat Aug 16 09:07:53 EDT 20141511191661

Reading  SkillsLevel  Your Performance  
ReadingIntermediate(15-21)
Test takers who receive a score at the INTERMEDIATE level, as you did, typically understand academic texts in English that require a wide range of reading abilities, although their understanding of certain parts of the texts is limited.
Test takers who receive a score at the INTERMEDIATE level typically
  • have a good command of common academic vocabulary but still have some difficulty with high-level vocabulary;
  • have a very good understanding of grammatical structure;
  • can understand and connect information, make appropriate inferences, and synthesize information in a range of texts but have more difficulty when the vocabulary is high level and the text is conceptually dense;
  • can recognize the expository organization of a text and the role that specific information serves within a larger text but have some difficulty when these are not explicit or easy to infer from the text; and
  • can abstract major ideas from a text but have more difficulty doing so when the text is conceptually dense.
 
Listening  SkillsLevel  Your Performance  
ListeningLow(0-13)
Test takers who receive a score at the LOW level, as you did, typically understand the main idea and some important details of conversations. However, test takers at the low level may have difficulty understanding lectures and conversations in English that involve abstract or complex ideas and recognizing the relationship between those ideas. Test takers at this level also may not understand sections of lectures and conversations that contain difficult vocabulary or complex grammatical structures.
Test takers at the LOW level typically can
  • understand main ideas when they are stated explicitly or marked as important but may have difficulty understanding main ideas if they are not stated explicitly;
  • understand important details when they are stated explicitly or marked as important but may have difficulty understanding details if they are not repeated or clearly marked as important, or if they are conveyed over several exchanges among different speakers;
  • understand ways that speakers use language to emphasize a point or to indicate agreement or disagreement, but generally only when the information is related to a central theme or is clearly marked as important; and
  • make connections between the key ideas in a conversation, particularly if the ideas are related to a central theme or are repeated.
 
Speaking  SkillsLevel  Your Performance  
Speaking about familiar topicsFair(2.5 - 3.0)
Your responses indicate you are able to speak in English about your personal experiences and opinions in a mostly clear and coherent manner. Your speech is mostly clear with only occasional errors. Grammar and vocabulary are somewhat limited and include some errors. At times, the limitations prevent you from elaborating fully on your ideas, but they do not seriously interfere with overall communication.
 
Speaking about campus situationsLimited(1.5 - 2.0)
Your responses indicate that you have some difficulty speaking in English about information from conversations, newspaper articles, university publications, and so on. While you are able to talk about some of the key information from these sources, limited grammar and vocabulary may prevent you from fully expressing your ideas. Problems with pronunciation make it difficult for listeners to understand you at times.
 
Speaking about academic course contentFair(2.5 - 3.0)
Your responses demonstrate that you are able to speak in English about academic reading and lecture material, with only minor communication problems. For the most part, your speech is clear and easy to understand. However, some problems with pronunciation and intonation may occasionally cause difficulty for the listener. Your use of grammar and vocabulary is adequate to talk about the topics, but some ideas are not fully developed or are inaccurate.
 
Writing  SkillsLevel  Your Performance  
Writing based on reading and listeningLimited(1.0 - 2.0)
Your response was judged as limited due to
  • failure to understand the lecture or reading passage;
  • deficiencies in relating the lecture to the reading passage; and/or
  • many grammatical errors and/or very unclear expressions and sentence structures.
 
Writing based on knowledge and experienceFair(2.5 - 3.5)
You expressed ideas with reasons, examples, and details, but your response indicated weaknesses such as
  • you may not provide enough specific support and development for your main points;
  • your ideas may be difficult to follow because of how you organize your essay or because of the language you use to connect your ideas; and/or
  • grammatical mistakes or vague/incorrect uses of words may make the writing difficult to understand.
 

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