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Is it easy to cheat in the computer exam?
It's hard to cheat in the computer exam.

English listening tests are basically computer tests, and there is a time limit, so it is impossible to lie to yourself. There is no way to cheat in multiple-choice questions in computer exams, but reading questions and answers, English-Chinese translation, Chinese-English translation and other items can be manually operated in the background, just like college entrance examination composition, depending on the interest of the reviewers.

Computer test English listening adopts computer test mode. Candidates listen to the questions through headphones, read aloud on the computer screen and answer with the mouse and keyboard. The traditional listening test adopts the paper-and-pencil test mode. Candidates should first read the questions according to the voice prompts, listen to the recording according to the voice prompts and then answer. When the time for answering the current question is up, they will automatically enter the next question.

English computer testing skills

1, the speech speed is moderate, neither too fast nor too slow. If you speak too fast, your score is not high. Talking too slowly is easy to break. The pronunciation of each word must be clear, and you can't play for too long or stop too fast.

2, the pronunciation and intonation are correct, you can't drag the cavity, and you can't have an obvious special accent. Read confidently with your mouth open, don't stutter, and your pronunciation is incomplete.

3. After hearing the prompt "Start recording" and seeing the microphone icon and recording progress bar, start answering questions. If you answer first, it will affect your score.

It is recommended to bring paper and pen.

In addition, it is suggested that students who take the computer test bring paper and pen when possible, and record key information in the video material when necessary, which can alleviate the pressure of keyboard input.