2017年长江大学学位英语考试报名通知

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湖北省成人学士学位英语考试真题试卷

湖北省成人学士学位英语考试真题试卷

湖北省成人学士学位英语考试真题试卷全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Big Grown-Up English TestHey there! My name is Lily and I'm 8 years old. I'm going to tell you all about the super tough English test that my mom had to take recently. It's called the Hubei Province Adult Bachelor's Degree English Exam and let me tell you, it was not easy!My mom has been going to night school for a few years now to get her bachelor's degree. She already has a job, but she wants to get an even better job someday. That's why she's working so hard on her degree. The only problem is that she had to take this massive English test as one of her requirements for graduating. Yikes!A few weeks before the test, my mom started studying like crazy. She had these really thick textbooks and practice test books that she would read every night after coming home from work and making us dinner. Sometimes I would try to read along with her, but the vocabulary words were so advanced that I couldbarely understand any of it. Words like "convoluted" and "superfluous" and "ameliorate"...what do those even mean?!My dad tried to help my mom study too. He's pretty good at English since he uses it at his job sometimes. But even he got stumped by some of the practice questions about grammar rules and essay writing strategies. It all seemed insanely difficult to me.Finally, test day arrived. My mom woke up at the crack of dawn and spent over an hour getting ready. She put on her nicest blouse and slacks and made sure her hair looked perfect. She was so nervous that she could barely eat any breakfast. I gave her a big hug be fore she left and told her "Jiā yóu!" which means "Add oil!" in English. It's what we say in Chinese to wish someone good luck.The test location was at a big university in the city, about an hour's drive away. My dad dropped my mom off and then he came back home to take me and my little brother to the park to kill some time. We played on the swings and seesaws for a while, but I kept wondering how my mom was doing on her test the whole time.Mom said the test had four main sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. For the Listening section, she had to watch videos and answer questions about what she heard. TheReading section had all kinds of passages like news articles, essays, fiction stories and more. She had to read them carefully and then answer comprehension questions.The Writing section actually had two parts - one where she had to write a short essay about a topic, and another where she had to read something and then summarize the main points in her own words. Mom said that part was brutally hard because you had to write so much in a very short period of time. Her hand was cramping up like crazy by the end!Then for the Speaking section, she had to go into a private room and have a conversation with an examiner through a computer. The examiner asked her questions and she had to respond out loud. She said it was nerve-wracking to have someone watching and evaluating her every word like that. Some of the questions were about abstract topics too, which made it even tougher.After what felt like an eternity, the test was finally over. My mom stumbled out of the building looking exhausted. She said her brain was total mush after having to concentrate so intensely for hours and hours. We all went out for a celebratory dinner that night, but my poor mom could barely keep her eyes open!A few weeks later, the results came in the mail. My mom passed We were all jumping for joy. She got's enough points to satisfy the English requirement for her degree program. All that hard work and stress had paid off in the end.My mom told me that preparing for and taking the Hubei Adult Bachelor's English Exam was one of the most difficult challenges she's ever faced. But she's really proud of herself for persevering and achieving her goal. She kept saying that if she can make it through an nuts English test like that, she can conquer anything!I'm just glad that I'm only 8 and don't have to worry about taking any big grown-up tests yet. Give me some simple math or spelling tests any day over that English exam craziness! But I've gotta hand it to my mom - she's amazing. Hopefully I inherited some of her persistence and brainpower, because I'm definitely going to need it when I'm an adult someday too. Tests like that are no joke!Anyway, that's the full scoop on my mom's epic English test experience. The Hubei Adult Bachelor's Exam may have crushed her spirit temporarily, but she emerged victorious in the end. She's one tough lady, that's for sure! I just hope I don't have totake anything even half that difficult when I'm older. An8-year-old can dream, right? Wish me luck!篇2My School DaysHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 8 years old. I'm going to tell you all about my life as a student at Sunny Hills Elementary School. Get ready for an adventure because school is always full of fun and surprises!Every morning, my mom wakes me up bright and early. I get dressed in my favorite outfit – usually something pink with unicorns or rainbows. Then we have a yummy breakfast together. My favorites are pancakes with syrup or scrambled eggs on toast. After that, it's time to grab my backpack and head out the door.The best part of my day is walking to school with my best friend Emma. We live just a few blocks away, so our moms let us walk together. On the way, we play fun games like "I Spy" and make up silly jokes. Sometimes we pretend we're famous pop stars and sing at the top of our lungs!When we get to school, the hallways are always buzzing with excitement. I wave hi to my other friends as we go to ourclassroom. Our teacher, Mrs. Robertson, is really nice. She has a warm smile and loves telling us stories about her travels around the world.The first thing we do is put our things away in our cubbies. Then we gather on the colorful rug for the morning meeting. We go over the day's schedule, talk about what we learned yesterday, and share any good news. I love raising my hand to tell everyone about my new pet hamster or the goal I scored at soccer practice.After that, we get started on our lessons for the day. My favorite subjects are math and art. In math, we learn fun things like adding, subtracting, and working with shapes and patterns. Art class is where I can let my creativity run wild! We paint, sculpt with clay, and do all sorts of messy projects. I'm really good at drawing animals, especially cats.Around noon, we get a break for lunch and recess. The cafeteria always has my favorite foods like pizza, chicken nuggets, and chocolate milk. Then it's time to head outside to the playground! I love going down the big twisty slide and swing way up high on the swings. Sometimes we play group games like tag or hopscotch. Recess is such a blast!In the afternoon, we have quieter subjects like reading and social studies. We go to the library once a week to check out new books. I like choosing adventure stories about kids going on exciting journeys. For social studies, we learn about different countries and cultures around the world. It's so interesting!Before we know it, the final bell rings and it's time to go home. My mom or dad picks me up and I tell them everything I did that day over an after-school snack. Once I'm home, I get to play outside, work on my homework, and spend time with my family.School keeps me busy, but I wouldn't have it any other way! Every day is filled with new things to discover. I get to be with my favorite people – my teachers and all my friends. We have so much fun learning and growing together.I can't wait to see what the rest of my elementary school years will bring. Who knows, maybe I'll join the science club or start taking dance lessons. As long as I'm surrounded by kindness and laughter, I know it'll be amazing. This is just the beginning of my journey! Wish me luck!篇3The Big Bad English TestHiya! My name is Timmy, and I'm in the 5th grade. I'm going to tell you all about this really hard English test that my older cousin Jamie had to take. It's called the Hubei Adult Bachelor's Degree English Exam, and it's for grown-ups who want to get a university degree even though they're already out of school.Jamie is 28 years old, and she works at a factory during the day making plastic bottles. But at night, she studies really hard because she wants to get her bachelor's degree in Business Management. She told me that the English part of the exam is super tough, and she had to practice for months to get ready.So, let me tell you what was on this crazy English test! Jamie said there were four main parts: listening, reading, writing, and translating.The Listening SectionIn the listening part, Jamie had to put on headphones and listen to conversations and talks in English. Then she had to answer multiple-choice questions about what she heard. Jamie said some of the recordings were really fast, and they used lots of idioms and slang that made it hard to understand.One conversation was between two friends talking about going on vacation. Jamie had to pick out details like where theywere going, how long they would be gone, and what activities they planned to do. Another recording was a lecture about the history of the Internet. Jamie had to answer questions about the key events and people mentioned.Jamie told me the listening section was the hardest for her because she doesn't get to practice English listening very often in her daily life. She said she had to train her ears by watching English movies and TV shows over and over again!The Reading SectionNext up was the reading part, where Jamie had to read passages in English and answer comprehension questions. She said some of the passages were news articles about science and technology, while others were excerpts from books and magazines on topics like culture, history, and social issues.For each passage, Jamie had to identify the main idea, understand details and facts, and make inferences about the author's purpose or attitude. She also had to answer vocabulary questions by figuring out the meanings of words based on how they were used in the context.Jamie said one of the hardest things about the reading section was the length of some passages – a few were over 1,000words long! She had to read quickly but carefully to find the information she needed to answer each question.The Writing SectionAfter all that reading and listening, it was time for Jamie to show off her English writing skills. In this part of the test, she had to write a short essay of around 300 words on a given topic.One prompt Jamie had to write about was something like, "In today's world, many people feel pressured to work longer hours and have less free time. What are the causes of this trend, and what can individuals and society do to address it?" Yikes, that's a tough one even for me!Jamie told me she had to plan her essay carefully, organizing her thoughts into an introduction, body paragraphs with supporting details, and a conclusion. She also had to use proper grammar, vocabulary, and writing conventions like paragraphing and punctuation. No texting abbreviations allowed!The Translation SectionLast but not least was the translation part of the test. In this section, Jamie had to translate passages from English into Chinese, and from Chinese into English. Talk about a brain twister!Jamie said some of the English-to-Chinese passages were about topics like business, technology, or current events. She had to make sure she captured the correct meaning and used appropriate vocabulary and phrasing in Chinese.For the Chinese-to-English translations, Jamie had to take texts about Chinese culture, history, or literature and express them accurately in natural-sounding English. She had to be really careful with things like idioms, metaphors, and cultural references that don't translate literally.Jamie practiced translation by reading bilingual books and articles, and she made flashcards with tricky vocabulary words and phrases in both languages. She said this section was all about understanding context and nuance in order to bridge the gap between the two languages.The Grading and ResultsAfter taking this marathon English exam, Jamie had to wait several weeks to get her score report. She told me they grade each section separately – listening, reading, writing, and translation – and then combine those scores into an overall English proficiency level.Jamie was super nervous waiting for her results, because she knew the passing score was really high. She had dreamed of getting her bachelor's degree for so long, and the English test was one of the biggest hurdles.Finally, the scores arrived, and... Jamie passed! She did really well on the reading and writing sections, and just barely squeaked by on the listening and translation parts. All that hard work and practice paid off in the end.Now Jamie is one step closer to earning her Business Management degree. She's already thinking about the next set of exams she'll have to take on subjects like accounting, marketing, and management theory. But at least the English requirement is out of the way!The EndPhew, that was a lot of information about one crazy English test! I can't even imagine having to take an exam like that as a grown-up after being out of school for so many years. Jamie is seriously determined and hard-working to tackle such a huge challenge.I'm just glad my biggest tests right now are my weekly spelling quizzes and the multiplication tables timed tests wehave to do. I'll leave the adult-level English exams to the grown-ups like my cousin Jamie. But who knows, maybe someday I'll be taking difficult tests like that too when I go to university!Anyway, I hope this gave you an idea of what the Hubei Adult Bachelor's Degree English Examination is all about. It's no walk in the park, that's for sure! Let me know if you have any other questions – I'll ask Jamie to explain more about her wild English test adventures.篇4My Big Sister's Crazy TestMy big sister Jenny is in college, but she had to take a really weird test last week that was super hard. It was an English test for grown-ups who want to get a bachelor's degree. Since she's already done most of her degree, she just needed to pass this one big English exam. Boy was she stressed out!A bunch of her friends had to take it too. They all studied like crazy for months, going over grammar rules, reading passages, and practicing writing essays. Even my parents helped quiz Jenny on vocabulary words. Our house was filled with English flashcards and test prep books!The day of the test, Jenny could hardly eat breakfast she was so nervous. I gave her a big hug before she left. "You've got this sis!" I told her. She just took a deep breath and nodded.When she came home after the test, she looked exhausted. "That was honestly one of the hardest things I've ever done," she said, flopping down on the couch. I climbed up next to her, eager to hear all about this mythical English test.First, she told me, there was a listening section where they played audio recordings and asked questions about what they heard. The recordings were on all sorts of topics - lectures, news reports, conversations. And they spoke sooo fast! Jenny said she must have replayed some of them three or four times just to catch everything.Then there was a reading portion with long, dry passages on subjects like science, history and business management. The questions were crazy specific, asking for tiny details buried in the text. Jenny said it was like looking for a needle in a haystack!After that marathon of listening and reading, she had to write two entire essays! The first one was an argument essay, where she had to take a stance on some controversial topic and defend her position with evidence and examples. She wrote hers about whether social media does more harm than good.The second essay had her analyze two different perspectives on an issue, in her case about environmental protection policies. She had to summarize both sides, then give her own opinion on the debate. Her hand was cramping so bad by the end from all that writing!As if that torture wasn't enough, the final section was pure grammar - identifying errors, combining sentences, filling in blanks. English grammar is so weirdly specific with all its little rules and exceptions. Just thinking about it gives me a headache!All in all, the whole brutaltest took almost four hours! When Jenny finished, her brain felt like mush. She rewarded herself with a giant ice cream sundae...which she maybe slightly regretted later when she started feeling sick from stress and exhaustion.Despite the agony, Jenny remained weirdly positive and upbeat about the whole experience. "Hey, it was just one really hard test," she told me. "Doing things that challenge us is how we grow. I'd rather take an insanely difficult English exam than coast through life never being pushed out of my comfort zone."I just shook my head in amazement at my incredible big sister. If I have to take a test like that for a degree someday, I hope I can handle it as gracefully as she did. Though I may justmove somewhere where they don't make grown-ups take crazy English exams!篇5My Big English Exam AdventureHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 9-year-old student. I have a really exciting story to tell you about a big English exam I took last week. It was called the Hubei Province Adult Bachelor's Degree English Examination. I know that's a super long and fancy name, but it was actually a lot of fun!You might be wondering why a little kid like me was taking such a big test. Well, my mom is going back to university to get her bachelor's degree since she had to drop out when she was younger. She needed to take this huge English exam as part of her program. My mom was really nervous about it since English is pretty hard. That's when I had a brilliant idea! I told my mom "Don't worry, I'll take the test for you!" She didn't believe me at first but I convinced her to let me try.The exam was scheduled for last Saturday morning. On Friday night, I could barely sleep because I was so excited! I dreamed about answering reading comprehension questions and writing perfect essays. I woke up bright and early, put on mylucky skirt and tucked my teddy bear into my backpack for good luck.When we arrived at the test center, I couldn't believe how many people were there! The room was full of adults of all ages. I was definitely the youngest one by far. Some of them even had grandkids my age! A few people gave me weird looks like they couldn't believe a little kid was there to take such an important test. But I just grinned at them and thought "You'll see!"Finally, it was time for the English exam to start. The first section was listening comprehension. The proctor played these recordings of people talking and I had to answer multiple choice questions about what they said. Piece of cake! I listened super carefully and used my amazing memory to answer every question right. Take that, grown-ups!Next up was the reading section. I had to read some pretty long and boring passages and answer questions about the main ideas, details, vocabulary and more. Reading is my favorite subject, so I flew through that part. I remembered all the reading strategies my teacher taught me like making inferences and identifying the author's purpose. I was on fire!Then came the writing section. I had to write an entire essay in English about my future career goals. I decided to write aboutbecoming a zookeeper because I'm obsessed with animals. Using all my best vocabulary and grammar skills, I crafted the most wonderful essay anyone had ever seen. The graders will definitely be impressed!After that monster of an exam was finally over, I was pretty tuckered out. I dreamed about conjugating verbs on the car ride home. When my mom asked me how it went, I gave her a big high five and said "Easiest test ever!" She still couldn't believe I actually did it.A couple of weeks later, the exam scores were posted online. My mom and I logged on with her account info and looked up her score. We both gasped in shock when we saw...a perfect 100% I had rocked that test harder than anyone ever had before. My mom scooped me up in a giant bear hug, jumped around cheering, and told me I was a genius. She promised to take me anywhere I wanted as a reward!So that's the story of how I, a 9-year-old kid, crushed the Hubei Province Adult Bachelor's Degree English Examination. It just shows that with hard work, confidence, and my love of learning, I can do anything! Who runs the world? Kids!篇6My Life at Primary SchoolHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I'm in the 5th grade at Sunny Hill Primary School. Today I want to tell you all about my life as a primary student. Get ready for an exciting story filled with fun, friends and a few valuable lessons along the way!Every morning, my mom wakes me up at 6:30am. I don't like getting up that early, but she says I need enough time to get ready for school. I drag myself out of my warm, cozy bed and head to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face. After getting dressed in my uniform, I go to the kitchen for breakfast. My favorite is mom's homemade dumplings – they're so delicious!At 7:30am, I grab my backpack and lunchbox and head out the door. The walk to school takes about 15 minutes. I enjoy watching the neighborhood come to life – people opening their shops, street sweepers cleaning the roads, and dogs being walked by their owners. Sometimes I see my best friend Amy on the way and we walk together.We arrive at school just before the 8am bell rings. Our first class is usually Chinese language. I find Chinese pretty hard with all the tones and characters to remember. My favorite subjectsare math and art though. I'm really good at solving equations and drawing pictures. During our 20 minute break at 10am, all the students rush outside to run around and play games like jump rope and basketball.The midday break at 12pm is when we each our lunchboxes. My mom packs the best lunches – usually rice, veggies, a piece of fruit and sometimes even a treat like a cookie. After eating, we have more time to play outside before afternoon classes start at 1:30pm. The last few hours always feel so long as I get tired by the end of the day.Finally, the 4:30pm bell rings and we're released from school. Such a freeing feeling! Amy and I usually go to her house to play video games or with her dolls for a couple hours. Her mom makes us snacks like yogurt or cut up apples which gives me an energy boost. At 6:30pm, I have to go home for dinner with my family. We'll eat dishes like kung pao chicken or beef and vegetable stir fry.After dinner, I have an hour or two to relax before starting on my homework around 8pm. I really dislike homework, but my parents say it's important for learning. By 9:30pm, I'm getting ready for bed, taking a shower and putting on my pajamas. I'll read a fiction book for 30 minutes, which I enjoy because itsparks my imagination. Lights are out by 10pm so I can get enough sleep for another busy day tomorrow.My life as an elementary student is a good mix of work and play. Even though school can be tough with all the rules to follow and concepts to learn, I have a lot of fun with my friends playing games during breaks. My parents point out how lucky I am to be getting an education. They say studying hard now will allow me to achieve my dreams in the future. I'm not sure what I want to be when I grow up yet, but I'll keep an open mind to all the possibilities.Overall, being a primary student isn't easy, but it's a key stage in shaping who I'll become. I'm cultivating important skills like discipline, responsibility and social interaction. These early lessons will make me a successful student as I move up to middle school, high school and beyond. For now, I'll do my best to enjoy this carefree period of childhood while it lasts. Keeping a positive attitude and staying focused on my goals is sure to lead me to a bright future!。

长江大学2017年成人高等学历教育招生简章

长江大学2017年成人高等学历教育招生简章

长江大学2017年成人高等学历教育招生简章(湖北专升本网整理)长江大学地处长江中游的历史文化名城——荆州,并建有武汉校区。

荆州有着悠久的历史和灿烂的文化,是楚文化的发祥地、三国文化的集中地,是春秋时期楚国的都城。

长江大学是湖北省属高校中规模最大、学科门类较全的综合性大学,为湖北省重点建设的骨干高校,是国家“中西部高校基础能力建设工程”入选高校,也是湖北省人民政府与中国石油天然气集团公司、中国石油化工集团公司、中国海洋石油总公司共建和湖北省人民政府与国家农业部共建的高校。

学校校园占地面积4742亩,校舍建筑面积90万平方米,固定资产17.7亿元。

现有教职工3136人,专任教师2202人;全日制普通本科生33933人,全日制博士、硕士研究生2798人,外国留学生1400余人。

现有2个博士后科研流动站,3个博士学位授权一级学科,15个二级学科博士点;23个硕士学位授权一级学科,128个二级学科硕士点。

设有96个本科专业,6个国家特色专业,11个湖北省品牌专业。

9个湖北省战略性新兴(支柱)产业人才培养计划专业。

本科专业涉及经济学、法学、教育学、文学、历史学、理学、工学、农学、医学、管理学、艺术学11大学科门类。

在新的历史起点上,长江大学师生以只争朝夕、敢为人先的精神,努力践行“长大长新”校训,积极营造“求实、进取、创业、报国”优良校风,抢抓机遇、加快发展,力争早日将学校建成优势突出、特色鲜明的高水平综合性大学。

长江大学继续教育工作由继续教育学院统一归口管理。

学院现有成人高等学历教育、自考助学、岗位培训等办学形式。

成人高等学历教育有高起本、专升本、高起专等办学层次,招生区域遍布全国11个省(市、自治区)。

齐全的办学专业、完善的教学设施、雄厚的师资力量、悠久的办学历史、科学的管理手段,保证了学院一流的办学实力。

入学方式学生需参加全国统一成人高考报名和考试,经省级招办批准录取后,方可进入学校学习。

报考要求1、报考高起本或专科的考生应具有高中(中职、技校)毕业文化程度。

关于2017年成人高等教育本科学士学位外语统考的通知

关于2017年成人高等教育本科学士学位外语统考的通知

关于2017年成人高等教育本科学士学位外语统考的通知根据《安徽省人民政府学位委员会关于成人高等教育本科毕业生申请学士学位外国语水平省级联合统一考试工作的通知》(皖学位秘[2016]1号)规定,2017年申请学士学位外国语水平统一考试报名及考试工作由各高等院校统一组织,我校为了做好报名及考试工作,具体通知如下:一、考试时间:2017年4月22日(星期六)上午9:00~11:00。

二、考试地点:安徽工程大学(具体考场见准考证)三、开考语种:英语四、报名资格成人高等教育业余、函授在校本科生和自学考试在籍本科生(截至报名前,现有条件符合《安徽工程大学成人高等教育本科学生授予学士学位实施细则》的相关规定)。

五、报名缴费50元/人(依据《安徽省教育厅、物价局、财政厅关于进一步完善我省高校收费政策有关问题的通知》教计【2006】15号)六、报名流程及时间节点1. 报名:2017年1月10日前考生按照要求下载报名申请表,填写完整,统一上交至滁州职业技术学院成人教育学院报名办公室王晶晶老师并进行现场确认。

办公电话:3055417。

2. 领取准考证时间:2017年4月20日—21日;地点:安徽工程大学继续教育学院4#214教室七、注意事项1. 报名证件:有效居民身份证及复印件2. 考试证件:准考证和有效居民身份证3.考生应在规定的时间内完成报名和现场确认,逾期不予办理。

报名信息经考生本人签字后,一律不得更改。

4. 成人学士学位英语考试参考书目1).远景成教英语第2册杨元詹蓓主编安徽师范大学出版社 2014年12月版2).新编大学实用英语教程第3、4册总主编林立教育科学出版社2011年7月版3).《成人高等教育本科生学士学位英语水平考试大纲(非英语专业)》教育部学位与研究生教育发展中心组编,高等教育出版社出版,2013年5月版。

全国公共英语等级考试报考须知

全国公共英语等级考试报考须知

全国公共英语等级考试报考须知2017年全国公共英语等级考试报考须知参加全国英语等级考试(PETS)的考生须在报名前认真阅读以下内容,避免在不知晓相关规定情况下造成无法考试或考试成绩无效情况的出现:(一)笔试部分1、考生只准携带必要的文具入场,如2B铅笔(涂答题卡用)、签字笔、橡皮。

禁止携带任何书籍、笔记、资料、报刊、草稿纸以及各种无线通讯工具(如寻呼机、移动电话)、录放音机、电子记事本等物品。

如发现考生携带以上禁带物品,考生将作为违规处理,成绩无效。

2、考生必须按规定的时间入场,上午8:45后禁止迟到考生进入笔试考场。

3、考生入场时应主动出示《准考证》以及有效身份证件(下列证件之一:居民身份证、军人及武警人员证件、公安户籍部门开具的贴有近期免冠照片的身份证号码证明、护照等),接受考试工作人员的核验,并按要求在签到表上签字。

考生入场后按号入座,将本人《准考证》以及有效身份证件放在课桌上,以便核验。

4、考生答题前应认真填写答题卡中的姓名、准考证号等栏目。

凡答题卡中该栏目漏填涂、错填涂或字迹不清、无法辨认的,成绩无效。

5、开考后,考生不得中途退场。

如因身体不适要求中途退场,须征得监考人员及考点主考批准,并在退场前将试卷、答题卡如数上交。

6、考生应严格按要求作答题目。

书写部分一律用黑色字迹的签字笔,填涂信息点时须使用2B铅笔在答题卡上相应位置填涂,修改时须用橡皮擦净。

只能在规定考生做答的位置书写或填涂信息点。

不按规定要求填涂和做答的,成绩无效。

7、遇试卷分发错误或试题字迹不清等情况应及时要求更换;涉及试题内容的疑问,不得向监考员询问。

8、考试结束铃声响时,考生要立即停止答题,并将试卷、答题卡扣放在桌面上,待监考人员收齐后方可离开考场。

任何考生不准携带试卷、答题卡离开考场。

9、考生在考场内必须严格遵守考场纪律,对于违反考场规定、不服从监考人员管理和舞弊者,参照《国家教育考试违规处理办法(33号令)》处理。

2017年10月自考时间

2017年10月自考时间

江苏省高等教育自学考试2017年10月考试日程表
说明:
1.部分专业考试计划中设置了不考外语的换考课程,为避免外语课程和其换考课程重复报考,请应考者详细查看各专业考试计划后选择报考。

2.部分专业考试计划中安排了“实践”、“含实践”课程、专业综合技能考核或毕业论文(设计),请考生于每次报名期间到网上报名系统查询考核时间和办法,并按照要求报考。

3.“00018计算机应用基础”课程,全省不统一组织考试。

考生凡获得全国计算机等级考试一级及以上证书者,或获得全国计算机应用技术证书考试(NIT)《计算机操作基础》模块和其他任一模块(共两个模块)证书者,可免考“00018计算机应用基础”课程(包括理论和实践两个部分)。

江西学位英语报名通知

江西学位英语报名通知

江西财经大学2017年上半年成人(自学考试)本科学生申请学士学位外国语水平全省统一考试的通知2017年上半年成人(自学考试)本科学生申请学士学位外国语水平全国统一考试定于2017年4月23日(星期日)上午9:00-11:00进行。

非英语专业考生考试语种为英语,英语专业考生考试语种为日、法、俄、德四选一。

现将此次报名考试工作的有关事宜通知如下:一、报考对象及条件(一)经教育部批准,国家承认学历的普通高等学校和独立设置的成人高等学校举办的成人本科、网络教育和高等教育自学考试本科在籍成人教育本科生可报名参加考试。

(二)根据国家有关规定,其他任何形式的往届毕业生,不准再参加成人学士学位外语考试。

二、报名程序及相关要求报名采取网上报名与现场确认相结合的方式进行。

(一)网上报名报考者于2017年3月1日——3月14日期间登录查成绩网(/)或者登录“江西教育网”(/)在线服务网上报名版块,点击“成人学士学位外语考试报名入口”图标,进入报名系统注册个人信息、上传本人电子照片(上传电子照片标准见附件1)、缴费并填写提交报考信息,妥善保存系统自动生成的报名编号。

电子照片将在24小时内审核。

照片审核通过后,报考者在报名系统中下载打印《报名登记表(样表)》(附件2)。

照片审核未通过的报考者,不能参加现场确认,报名系统将自动向其发送手机短信,通知重新上传电子照片。

(二)现场确认报考者在进行网报时只能选择本人的培养单位(拟申请学位单位)作为报名点,不得跨培养单位报名。

1、现场确认时间:2017年3月15日—3月17日。

2、现场确认地点:江西财经大学青山园校区继续教育学院办公楼1楼112室(南昌市青山南路596号)。

网报成功的报考者现场确认时本人应携带第二代居民身份证原件、《报名登记表》和学员证(自考生带自考考籍证,无学员证的携带学校成教管理部门开具的在读证明)在规定时间内在报名点联机采集与核验第二代居民身份证芯片内的个人信息、进行“人证同一性”认定。

长江大学继续教育学院《大学英语》课程考试试卷及答案

长江大学继续教育学院《大学英语》课程考试试卷及答案

长江大学继续教育学院 《大学英语》课程考试试卷 考试时间:120 分钟 Part I Reading comprehension (每题2分,共20分) Directions: There are 2 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and write the answers on the answer sheet.. Passage I Boys' schools are the perfect place to teach young men to express their emotions and involve them in activities such as art, dance and music. Far from the traditional image of a culture of aggressive masculinity (阳刚), the absence of girls gives boys the chance to develop without pressure to conform to a stereotype, a US study says. Boys at single-sex schools were said to be more likely to get involved in cultural and artistic activities that helped develop their emotional expressiveness, rather than feeling they had to conform to the "boy code" of hiding their emotions to be a "real man". The findings of the study so against received wisdom that boys do better when taught alongside girls. Tony Little, headmaster of Eton, warned that boys were being faded by the British education system because it had become too focused on girls. He criticized teachers for failing to recognize that boys are actually more emotional than girls. The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when their female peers do better earlier in speaking and reading skills. But in single-sex schools teachers can tailor lessons to boys' learning style, letting them move around the classroom and getting them to compete inteams to prevent boredom, wrote the study's author, Abigail James, of the University of Virginia. Teachers could encourage boys to enjoy reading and writing with "boy-focused"approaches such as themes and characters that appeal to them. Because boys generally have more acute vision learn best through touch, and are physically more active, they need to be given "hands-on" lessons where they are allowed to walk around. "Boys in mixed schools view classical music as feminine (女性的) and prefer the modem genre (类型) in which violence and sexism are major themes, "James wrote.Single-sex education also made it less likely that boys would feel they had to conform to a stereotype that men should be "masterful and in charge" in relationships. "In mixed schools boys feel compelled to act like men before they understand themselves well enough to know what that means, " the study reported.1. The author believes that a single-sex school would ____ .A. force boys to hide their emotions to be "real men"B. help to cultivate masculine aggressiveness in boysC. encourage boys to express their emotions more freelyD. naturally reinforce in boys the traditional image of a man2. It is commonly believed that in a mixed school boys _____ .A. Perform relatively better C. behave more responsiblyB. grow up more healthily D. receive a better education3. What does Tony Little say about the British education system?A. It fails more boys than girls academically.B. It focuses more on mixed school education.C. It fails to give boys the attention they need.D. It places more pressure on boys than on girls.4. According to Abigail James, one of the advantages of single-sex schools is ______.A. teaching can be tailored to suit the characteristics of boysB. boys can focus on their lessons without being distractedC. boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested inD. teaching can be designed to promote boys' team spirit5. Which of the following is characteristic of boys according to Abigail James' report?A. They enjoy being in charge. C. They have sharper vision.B. They conform to stereotypes. D. They are violent and sexist.Passage IIAdvertising is a way of bringing information to the public for the purpose(目的)of selling a product, a service, an idea, or an event. The information is transmitted by means of the printed word or over the air. It may be presented as a simple statement of fact, or, as is more often the case, it may be given in colorful or even emotional(抒情的)thing, such as to buy a product, order a service, join an organization, attend a meeting, or think sympathetically(同情地)about a situation. Each advertisement is paid for by a person, a group, an organization, or a business enterprise(企业)wanting to advance(推动)his or its goals.In a modern society, everyone uses advertising in one way or another. A person may get a job by answering a classified ad (分类广告). He may decide to join an organization whose advertisements express ideas that interest him. In choosing food products and other items of daily living, he is usually led or influences(影响) by advertising. Advertisements may also influence his choice of a vacation spot(度假地点),restaurant, or recreational activity(娱乐活动)。

2017年研究生英语学位课统考真题及答案

2017年研究生英语学位课统考真题及答案

2017年研究生英语学位课统考真题:Part II. Vocabulary ( 10 minutes, 10 points)Section A (0.5 point each)21. The focus on profitability pushes the systems unreasonably large, rendering them more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.A declaringB verifyingC makingD indicating22. The 8.5-ton Shenzhou III spaceship has been substantially improved in terms of the life-support systems.A technologicallyB considerablyC structurallyD internally23. According to the American judicial system twelve people constitute a jury.A composeB overthrowC disposeD surpass24. With so many trivial matters to attend to, he can hardly get down to reading for the test.A participate inB cater toC indulge inD see to25. The decently dressed son and the humble-looking father formed a striking contrast.A astonishingB humiliatingC noticeableD fleeting.26. Nowadays the prevention against SARS has assumed new significance and attracted much attention.A carried onB taken onC worked onD embarked on27. At the economic forum, each speech by a distinguished guest has to be translated simultaneously.A once in a whileB at the same timeC in a broad senseD as soon as possible.28. Studies of the role of positive thinking in our daily lives have yielded interesting results.A specific=definiteB activeC creativeD confident.29. This training course is intended to improve the competence of English of the staff.A proficiencyB graspC efficiencyD competition30. Students are supposed to set aside enough time for recreations and sports.A set apartB leave outC go aboutD put upSection B (0.5 point each)31. Some of the old customs has continued ____ politeness although they are no longer thoughtabout now.A in the way ofB in the eyes ofC in the face ofD in the form of32. One of the chief functions of slang words is to consolidate one’s ___ with a group.A identificationB specificationC introductionD superstition33. Given the other constitutional grounds elaborated by the justices, the association ____ thatschools should continue to test, if they so choose.A preserveB safeguards B maintains D conserves34. Finding out information about these universities has become amazingly easy for any one withthe Internet ____A entranceB admissionC accessD involvement35. Lack of exercise as well as unhealthy dietary habits can increase the risk of ____A mobilityB moralityC maturityD mortality36. On this bridge many suicide attempts are ____; lives can be saved.A impulsiveB responsiveC destructiveD speculative37. Abraham Lincoln was born on a small farm where the forests were ____ by wild animals.A residedB inhabitedC segregatedD exhibited38. Some teenagers a re so crazy about video games as to play them many hours________, if possible.A on purposeB on hand .C on creditD on end39. Authorities of wildlife have spent millions of dollars on the protection of nature ____A reservesB preservativesC conservativesD reservations.-daughter, her ____ parents having died in an accident.40. The young lady is Mr. Smith’s stepA ecologicalB psychologicalC physiologicalD biologicalPart III. Cloze Test (10 minutes, 1 point each)No one knows for sure whether the type of tea (you drink) makes a difference in health, but experts say all kinds of teas probably have some health 41 . Each contains high levels of antioxidants (抗氧化剂), 42 affect the process by which oxygen interacts with a substance t o change its chemical 43 . But, the way (tea is processed) can change antioxidant levels 44color and taste.Green tea is made by picking the leaves and quickly heating them to stop oxidization. Green tea typically has a 45 , fresh taste. Black tea is processed t o fully oxidize and ferment (发酵) the leaves and create a stronger taste. Some experts suggest that this 46 some variation in health effects between black and green teas. The more rare white tea is considered the finest of teas because it 47 the youngest buds from the plants, which are still covered with whitish hairs when they’re picked. White and green teas have 48 amount of caffeine. But even black tea containonly about half as much caffeine as coffee.Herbal teas are something 49 different. They are made from the leaves, flowers or roots of various plants. Herbal teas can vary widely 50 their health effects.41. A advantages B benefits C merits D profits42. A where it B that C which D when it43. A elements B ingredients C fragment D composition44. A as well as B as it is C as far as D as it were45. A faint B mild C tender D gentle46. A joins in B hands in C results in D gives in47. A composes of B makes out C makes up D consists of48. A less B the least C more D the most49. A entirely B inevitably C enormously D irresistibly50. A in case of B in proportion to C in exchange for D in terms ofPart IV Reading Comprehension (45 minutes, 30 points, 1 pint each)Passage OneSingletons, referring to those who live alone, are being comforted by well-meaning friends andfamily and told that not having a partner is not the end of the world. So, it would seem that they can say, yes, it is not. But no, in fact, it is the end.A gloomy study has just been released that says that the international trend towards living aloneis putting an unprecedented strain on our ecosystem.For a number of reasons---- relationship breakdown, career choice, longer life spans, smaller families---- the number of individual households is growing. And this is putting intolerable pressure on natural resources, and accelerating the extinction of endangered plant and animal species. And there is worse news. Running a refrigerator, television, cooker, plumbing system justfor selfish little you is a disastrous waste of resources on our over-populated planet. “The efficiency is a lot higher in households of two people or more, simply because theyof resource consumption”share everything. Well imagine that . Just when you thought living alone was OK, you would findthat all the time you were the enemy of mankind. Every time you put the kettle on the stove for acup of coffee you were destroying Mother Earth. Indeed, it is not just your mother who is a bitworried by your continuing single status ---- you are letting down the entire human race by nothaving a boyfriend or girlfriend. The trouble is that society has a group instinct and people panicand hit out when they see other people quietly rebelling and straying away from the “family and coupledom.The suggestion is that singledom should be at best a temporary state. Unless you are assimilatedinto a larger unit, you can never be fully functional.Try “communal living.” There are all these illustrations of young attractive people having aFriends.“green time,” laughingly bumping into each other. It looks like an episode of the TV seriesAnd the message is clear: Togetherness is good, solitude is bad, and being single on your own isnot allowed.51. Well-meaning friends and family members often tell those who live alone that _____A they should end their singledom as soon as possible.B they should live together with other singletons.C singledom is an acceptable life-style.D singledom can shorten one’slife-span.52. Which of the following may NOT be the reason for the increasing number of households as mentioned in the passage?A Many people get divorced because of unhappy marriage.B Now people can afford to support a household individually.C Some people have to sacrifice family life for their careers.D Many people live much longerthan before.53. The author thinks living alone is disastrous mainly because singledom is _________A harmful to people’s life.B destructive to our ecosystem.C dangerous to plants and animals.D unworkable in our society54. It is implied in the passage that singletons are usually _______A self-reliantB self-consciousC self-sufficientD self-centered55. When seeing others living alone, some people panic because they think singledom is ____A abnormalB diversifiedC unimaginableD disgusting56. The author suggests that singletons should ___________A find boy friends or girl friends.B live with their parents and other family members.C live together and share more with their friends.D watch more episodes of the TV seriesFriends.Passage TwoIn 1999 when MiShel and Carl Meissner decided to have children, they tackled the next bigissue; Should they try to have a girl? It was no small matter. MiShel’s brother had beco from a hereditary condition in his early 20s, and the Meissners had learned that the condition is adisorder passed f rom mothers to sons. If they had a boy, he would have a 50 percent chance ofhaving the condition. A girl would be unaffected. The British couple’s inquiries about sex selectionled them to Virginia, U.S., where a new sperm-separation technique, called MicroSort, was experimental at the time. When MiShel became pregnant she gave birth to a daughter. Now theywill try to have a second daughter using the same technique.The techniques separates sperm into two groups--- those that carry the X-chromosome (染色体) producing a female baby and those that carry the Y-chromosome producing a male baby.The technology was developed in 1990s, but the opening of laboratory in January 2003 inCalifornia marked the company’s first expansion. “We believe the number ofpeople who want this technology is greater than those who have access to it.” Said Keith L. Blauer, the companydirector.This is not only a seemingly effective way to select a child’s gender.It also brings a host of ethical and practical considerations ----especially for the majority of families who use the techniquefor nonmedical reasons.The clinic offers sex selection for two purposes: to help couples avoid passing on a sex-linked genetic disease and to allow those who already have a c hild to “balance” their family by having a baby of the opposite sex.Blaucer said the company has had an impressive success r ate: 91 percent of the women who become pregnant after sorting for a girl are successful, while 76 percent who sort for a boy and get pregnant are successful.The technique separates s perm based on the fact that the X chromosome is larger than the Y chromosome. A machine is used to distinguished the size differences and sort the sperm accordingly.57. Why did MiShel and Carl decide not to have a boy?A Because t hey might give birth to a blind baby.B Because Carl might pass his family’s disease to his son.C Because the boy might become blind when he grows up.D Because they wanted a daughter to balance their family.58. When MiShel gave birth to her first girl, the new sperm-separation technique ____A had already been well-developed.B had not been declared successful.C was available to those who wanted it.D had been widely accepted in the medical world.primary concern regarding the application of the new59. Which of the following is the author’stechnology?A The expansion of the new technology may not bring profits to the companies.B Most people who use the technology will not have a baby as they want.C The effect of the new technology still needs to be carefully examined.D Increasing use of the technology may disturb the sex balance in the population60. According to Mr. Blauer, by using the new technology, ______A 91% of the women successfully give birth to girls.B 76% of the women get pregnantwith boys.C it is more successful for those who want to have girls.D it is more successful for those who wantto have boys.61. The sperm-separation technique is based on the fact that the chromosomes responsible for babies’ sex_____A are of different shapesB are of different sizesC can be identifiedD can be reproduced62. We can infer from this passage that the new technology_________A may not guarantee people a daughter or a son as they desire.B is used by most families for nonmedical reasons.C has brought an insoluble ethical dilemmafor mankind.D will lead to a larger proportional of females in the population.Passage ThreeWithout question there are plenty of bargains to be had at sales time ----particularly at thetop-quality shops whose reputation depends on having only the best and newest goods in stock each season. They tend, for obvious reasons, to be the fashion or seasonal goods which in due course become the biggest bargains.It is true that some goods are specially brought in for the sales but these too can provide exceptional value. A manufacturer may have the end of a range left in his hands and be glad to sellthe lot off cheaply to shops; or he may have a surplus of a certain material which he is glad to makeup and get rid of cheaply; or he may be prepared to produce a special line at low cost merely tokeep his employees busy during slack period. He is likely t o have a good many “seconds” available and if their defects are trifling these may be particularly good bargains.Nevertheless, sales do offer a special opportunity for sharp practices and shoppers need to beuld be clearly marked as such and not sold as if theyextra critical. For example the “second” showere perfect. The term “substandard,” incidentally, usually indicates a more serious defect thanMore serious is the habit of marking the price down from an alleged previous price “seconds.” which is in fact fictitious. Mis-description of this and all other kinds is much practiced by the menwho run one-day sales of carpets in church halls and the like. As the sellers leave the district the dayafter the sale there is little possibility of redress. In advertising sales, shops may say “only 100 left-price” when only awhen in fact they have plenty more; conversely they may say “10,000 at halfwerefew are available at such a drastic reduction. If ever the warning “let the buyer beware” necessary it is during sales.63. Which kind of goods can be among the best bargains?A Cheapest goodsB Newest goodsC Seasonal goodsD Goods in stock64. The second paragraph deals with all of the following types of goods EXCEPT ____A surplus goodsB low-cost goodsC the end lot goodsD exceptionally valued goods65. In order to maintain his business during a bad time, a manufacturer may ____A have his goods produced at low cost.B sell his goods at a very low price.C have his employees sell his goods.D try to produce high quality goods.66. The passage suggests that “seconds”____________A are of better quality than “substandard goods”B attract buyers as particularly good bargains.C are defective but marked as perfect.D are goods with serious defects67. The word “redress” ( the underlined word in the last paragraph) probably means ____A dressing againB change of addressC compensation for something wrong.D selling the same product at different prices.68. During sales shoppers should ____A find the best bargains at every opportunity.B beware of being cheated.C buy things that are necessary.D pay more attention to the price.Passage FourHow many of today’s ailment, or even illnesses, are purely psychological? And how far can thesebe alleviated by the use of drugs? For example a psychiatrist concerned mainly with the emotionalproblems of old people might improve their state of mind somewhat b y the use of anti-depressantsbut he would not remove the root cause of their depression ----- the feeling of being useless, oftenunwanted and handicapped by failing physical powers.One of the most important controversies in medicine today is how far doctors, and particularlypsychologists, should depend on the use of drugs for “curing” their patients. It is not merel drugs may have been insufficiently tested and may reveal harmful side effects as happened in thecase of anti-sickness pills prescribed for expectant mothers but the uneasiness o f doctor who feelthat they are treating the symptoms of a disease without removing the disease itself. On the otherhand, some psychiatrists argue that in many cases such as chronic depressive illness it is impossibleto get at the root of the illness while the patient is in a depressed state. Even prolonged psychiatriccare may have no noticeable effect whereas some people can be lifted out of a depression by the useof drugs within a matter of weeks. These doctors feel not only that they have no right to withholdsuch treatment, but that the root cause of depression can be tackled better when the patient himselffeels better. This controversy is concerned, however, with the serious psychological illnesses. Itdoes not solve the problem of those whose headaches, i ndigestion, backache, etc. are due tophysical cause and as a matter “nerves”. Commonly a busy family doctor will ascribe them to someof routine prescribe a drug. Once again the symptoms are being cured rather than the disease itself.It may be true to say, as one doctor suggested recently, that over half of the cases that come to the attention are not purely physical ailments. If this is so, the situation is seriousordinary doctor’sindeed.69. The author thinks that drugs used for treating psychological ills ______A could be ineffective in some cases.B usually have harmful side effects.C can greatly alleviate the illnesses.D can remove the root causes.70. The controversy mentioned in the passage focuses on ___A whether psychologists should use drugs to cure their patients.B how psychologists should treat their patients.C the fact that all of the drugs have harmfulside effects.D the extent to which drugs should be used to fight psychological illness.71. The passage indicates that psychologists _____A find it impossible to remove a psychological diseaseB feel dissatisfied at treating theirpatients with drugs.C believe that the root cause of a disease can be ignored.D can do nothing if the patient is in adepressed state .72. When treating patients with psychological problems, some doctors feel that they ____A are at a loss for treatment.B have no right to use drugs.C have to cure their patients by any means.D should use drugs to treat the symptoms.73. A family doctor would normally consider a headache or backache as a result of ____A a more serious diseaseB some emotional problem.C a physical disorderD prolonged work74. Regarding the situation of psychological problems the author feels ____A concernedB hopelessC surprisedD disappointedPassage FiveThose who make the rules for financial institution probably should take a modified oath. Theirpledge would be: First, do no harm. Second, if the reforms put before me) are unclear, don’t approve them.Charles Morris may not have intended his new book Money, Greed, and Risk to cast such a dimlight on the regulators, but it does. In fact, it may serve as a wake-up call for true believers in ourcurrent regulatory structure, most of which was erected in the 1930s and most of which Morrisseems to favor, despite the stupid results it has caused.Morris, a former Chase Manhattan banking executive, outlines in great detail, again and again,how regulators, lawmakers, firms and many of the customers marched straight into mortgage, currency, thrift (互相储蓄) and other investment disasters. His discussion of Regulation Q, anattempt by Congress in the 1960s to rescue ailing savings and loans by regulating interest rates,reveals not only Congressional economic illiteracy, but also the deep harm such foolish thinking cando to the real economy.After some 260 pages listing the foolish things of Wall Street, regulators and lawmakers, Morrisdraws some pessimistic conclusions: “One constant in all the crises is that the regulatory responses come only after a crisis hits its peak.” For example, it “took the S&L crisis of the 1980s to b honest accounting to thrifts, and it wasn’t until the banking sector suffered huge losses in real e and foreign loans that regulators began to enforce strict capital standards.”So, what is the point of regulation? Morris, who is excellent at recounting tales of regulation gone。

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2017年长江大学学位英语考试报名通知
(一)报名对象及条件
1. 湖北省内国家承认学历,已修完本科阶段英语课程(外语专业学生为第二外语)并取得合格成绩的各类成人高等学校本科在校学生及湖北省高等教育自学考试本科在籍学生。

2. 2016年12月份毕业的湖北省高等教育自学考试学生符合国家学士学位授予条件的可以报考。

(二)报名时间及地点
1.网上报名时间:2016年12月16日—12月23日(23日下午17时关闭网上报名系统)。

报名时间过后不补报名。

2.现场报名确认时间:2016年12月24日-26日(各报名点根据本校实际在此时间段内安排具体报名时间,并向考生公布)。

3.现场报名确认地点:成人高校在校生在本校现场确认,自考生在其所学专业的主考学校现场确认。

(三)报名点安排
原则上本校学生在本校报名,申请省外高校学士学位的省内学生统一在武汉大学报名点报名。

(四)报名办法
1.网上报名
(1)网上报名期间,考生登录湖北省教育考试院成人学士学位外语考试报名平台(/),进入成人学士学位外语考试报名系统。

(2)阅读、了解报名规定和流程。

包括:阅读报名平台首页的《2017年湖北省成人学士学位外语考试报名注意事项》,了解报名相关信息。

阅读报名平台首页左边栏目的《2016年湖北省成人学士学位外语考试报名点代码及联系方式》,了解现场报名确认点的地址、联系电话;阅读《2017年湖北省成人学士学位外语考试报名须知》,了解今年我省成人学士学位外语考试报名的具体要求;阅读《2017年成人学士学位外语考试考生须知》,了解今年我省成人学士学位外语考试的相关规定。

(3)点击“进入网报系统”进入注册平台,单击“新用户”按钮,阅读《湖北省成人学士学位外语考试考生诚信应考承诺书》,若愿意遵守相关规定,单击“我遵守”进入考生基本信息填报页面,详细填写考生基本信息。

若点击“我不遵守”,则退出报名系统。

(4)填报个人信息。

考生务必认真填写并仔细核对姓名、身份证号、考生类别、学位授予学校等重要信息。

考生类别须如实填写,否则将影响授予学位。

(5)选择申请学位学校和现场报名确认点,并预约现场报名确认时间。

点击“预报名人数查询”,了解本人所选现场报名确认点不同时间预约考生人数情况,选择人数相对较少的时间预约现场报名确认。

(6)提交报名信息,获取网报号。

点击“提交报名信息”,系统会自动显示“信息录入成功”,并提供给考生本次网报的网报号。

(7)输入密码。

系统在提供给考生网报号的同时,还会提示考生输入密码。

密码须在6位数以上21位以内。

网报号和密码是考生以后登录、浏览、修改网上报名信息及办理现场报名确认手续的唯一标识,考生务必妥善保管。

(8)点击“关闭窗口”退出系统。

为了保证考生信息不被他人恶意修改,考生完成网报流程后务必点击“关闭窗口”退出系统。

网报后考生若对自己填报的信息有疑问或发现填报的信息有误,可在网报期间凭自己的网报号和密码登录网报系统,在“网报号”和“密码”栏内输入本人的网报号和密码,进入“考生信息界面”核对和修改信息。

如果忘记密码,点击“忘记密码”进入“获取密码所需信息录入”页面输入相应内容即可找回密码。

网报时考生必须仔细核对自己填报的姓名和身份证号信息。

如发现错误,须及时在网报系统中修改。

考生一定要牢记自己的网报号,没有网报号将无法进行现场确认。

网上报名成功后,考生在网上报名预约的时间内,持规定证件凭网报号到自己所选择的现场报名确认点办理现场报名确认手续,包括进行资格审查、电子照相、缴纳报名费、文具费、确认报名信息等。

所有考生都必须进行网上报名,未参加网上报名的人员不得进行现场报名确认。

只进行了网上报名而未到报名点办理确认手续的人员当次报名无效。

2.现场报名确认
考生必须本人持二代身份证前往现场报名确认点进行现场报名确认。

现场报名确认流程及办法如下:
(1)核对基本信息。

考生本人向报名点工作人员提供自己的网报号或二代身份证----工作人员打印考生的《2017年湖北省成人高等教育本科生申请学士学位外语考试考生报名信息表》(下称《报名信息表》)给考生----考生认真仔细地核对本人的各项信息,如果考生发现信息有误,在采集照片处进行修改。

(2)进行资格审查。

考生确认信息无误后,将本人的《报名信息表》、二代身份证、学生证(12月份毕业的自考生为毕业证)或自考毕业证等交给工作人员,工作人员审核其所填各项信息是否真实、准确,同时审核其是否已修完本科阶段英语课程(外语专业学生为第二外语)并取得合格成绩。

审核无误后,在表上签名。

(3)缴费。

考生凭资格审查人员签名的《报名信息表》到交费处交费。

按省财政厅、省物价局规定,考生参加成人学士学位外语考试应交报名考试费50元,文具费另交。

(4)采集照片。

考生凭缴费单到采集照片处采集二代身份证上的照片信息和本人现场照片信息。

身份证上的照片和现场采集的电子照片将同时作为准考证上的图像使用。

(5)照相结束后,工作人员打印《报名信息表》交给考生,考生再次仔细核对无误后,在表上亲笔签名确认,并交给报名点工作人员。

(五)考试
1.考试时间:2017年4月8日上午9时至11时。

2.应试语种:英语、日语和法语。

3.考点安排:考点由省教育考试院统一安排。

4.准考证下载时间:2017年4月2日至8日。

届时考生可登录报名网站/下载并打印自己的准考证。

5. 考生须妥善保存本人二代身份证。

考试时考生一律刷二代身份证进入考点,考点根据二代身份证信息核验考生身份。

没有二代身份证或二代身份证信息刷不出来的考生一律不准进入考点。

凡故意拖延入场时间逃避刷证的,开考后一律进入考点内的刷证等待区域继续刷证,由此耽误考试时间等后果由考生负责。

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