中考已经结束,面对国内中招5:5分流制度的颁布,中考陷入了紧张的阶段,中考的淘汰率也不断上涨,这也让更多家长不得不考虑让孩子出国留学,中考后留学已成为了一种趋势,可以让孩子提前进入到留学状态,打好语言基础,为后期升入名校做准备,那问题来了,留学需要中考吗?中考后英国留学要参加哪些科目的考试?接下来,就随小编来看看吧,希望对大家有所帮助:
留学需要中考吗?
留学需要中考吗?不需要,各国高中留学申请条件都对中考成绩没有硬性要求,英国只需要雅思成绩不得低于4.0分,学生入学前要参加笔试和面试;美国需要提供国内初中三年的在读成绩单,并做好相应英语测试的培训;加拿大无需雅思成绩,平均成绩80%以上。
中考后英国留学需要参加哪些科目的考试?
国内初中学历的学生,年龄基本是13-15岁之间,而如果考虑出国留学的话,可以考虑英国初中(GCSE)。英国的初中(GCSE)相当于10年级和11年级,英国GCSE对入学年龄还是有要求的,一般要求学生的年龄在14至17岁左右,太小或者年龄过了的话很多学校是不接受申请的。一般情况下,国内高中学生进入英国高中要经历UKiset译赛考试,或者有的高中有自主命题。先分批介绍:
UKiset译赛考试
UKiset (译赛) —— UK Independent Schools Entry Test,是英国顶级私立学校和英国Gabbitas共同推出的入学筛选考试。考试形式为机考,考试内容涵盖英语,数学,解题,考试对象为9岁半至18岁的学生。译赛考试目标是考察学生在英国英语教学环境下,学习潜能,学生的优势以及学生学习过程的特点,是帮助英国私校初步筛选学生的一种标准化测评。已有二百余所的顶尖私立寄宿学校将“译赛”作为筛选海外学生的一个重要标准。
UKiset (译赛)测评考生四个方面的能力
1. 图文推理:找出、流程、形状的规律,进行推理解题。
2. 文字推理:根据英语句子、词汇,结合上下文,选出合理答案。
3. 数学推理:考察发现数字、值、序列的规律,并进行判断。
4. 英语技能:考察语法、词汇、阅读、听力和创意写作。
考试须知
1.考试约为2小时;
2.成绩一般在考试后3个工作日送达;
3.在英国,或世界各地译赛考点考试,考试时间灵活;
4.因为译赛的考核规范,涵盖面广,能够从各个角度,考察学生是否能够适应英式教育,考试成绩真实可信;除译赛之外,各个私校还要结合内测、面试、成绩单,推荐信,对学生申请进行综合评审;
5.考试费2700元,包括:注册、考试安排、监考、考试成绩送达学生本人和中介,以及五所私校,成绩有效期为一年,考试在4个月之后,可以重考。
考题详解
1.推理
考察学生的思维习惯和方式,题型包括:文字推理,图形推理和数学推理。
文字推理
语言问题和使用单词解题,官网没有样题,下文为我们汇集的文字推理题样题。
图形推理
使用形状,图形,逻辑进行解题
数学推理
根据数字值,量以及序列的概念进行解题
备注:推理题是根据学生实际水平自动设置的,也就是说:学生答题的正确率越高,接下来考题就越难。因此觉得考题越来越难,并不意味着学生考试考的糟糕。反之,觉得考题很容易,很快就能做完,并不意味着考生这次考生成绩会高。
2.阅读和听力
UKiset 第二部分是剑桥英语标准测试,是机考,考试题型为选择题,考察英语阅读和听力技能,考试总时长是50分钟。剑桥英语考试系统是人尽皆知的专业英语评估系统,用CEFR的判定标准,将成绩划分为6档:Pre-A1,A1,A2,B1,B2,C1orabove。同时,对应满分是剑桥英语考试系统是人尽皆知的欧洲语言180分。
3.短文写作
UKiset考试最后一部分是命题性创意写作(30 min),考题有对于社会热点话题的讨论,或者自我经历的叙述,考察学生语言表达能力。
学校自主命题
主要考察的是学生的数学、英语能力。具体的考试题型以圣弗朗西斯中学St Francis' College 13+为例。
数学题型如下:
2. Find the angles marked with letters.
3. a) The price of a sofa is £720. It is reduced by 30% in a sale. What is the new price of the sofa?
b) The price of a chocolate bar is reduced from 80p to 68p. Calculate the percentage decrease in the price.
6. a) How many faces, edges and vertices has this solid?
b) What is the name of this solid?_________________________
英语试题如下:
The following extract is the opening of the story The Collectors by Philip Pullman. Read the extract carefully and answer all the questions.
‘But the thing is,’ said Horley, ‘they didn’t know each other at all. Never heard of each other. It wasn’t about the makers. Only about the works.’
‘And how did you hear about it?’ said Grinstead.
‘From the dealer who sold me the painting. Falcondale. Max Falcondale.’
‘Reliable?’
‘Well, within limits, you know, but he’d made the sale anyway. He just wanted to tell the story.’
It was December of 1970, and they were sitting in the Senior Common Room of Horley’s college after dinner. It was cold, and the dinner had been meagre and dull, culminating in some sort of nut pudding that closely resembled wet cement. The small fire in the SCR had just enough energy to warm the rug directly in front of it, and left the corners of the room to fend for themselves. There was more warmth coming from the two standard lamps on either side of the hearth. The company wasn’t large: the Librarian, the Chaplain, a couple of young Fellows no one seemed to know by name, a visiting professor of philology, and Grinstead, Horley’s guest for the evening. While the rest discussed European politics, Horley and Grinstead, occupying the shadows at the end of the sofa and the deepest armchair respectively, spoke quietly about a painting in Horley’s possession.
Grinstead sipped his brandy and said quietly, ‘Well, tell me what Falcondale said.’
‘He told me the story as he’d heard it from the painter’s daughter. Leonora Skipton. Her father usually painted landscapes in a sort of second-hand Impressionist manner, nothing especially original, but agreeable enough. He very rarely did portraits. This one was quite out of his usual range. Falcondale had no idea who the sitter was – a young woman with the most extraordinarily ambiguous expression – one moment she looks cold, disdainful, contemptuous even, and the next on fire with a sort of lost and hopeless and yet somehow very sexy yearning. A very strong picture.’
‘What’s she doing?’
‘She’s standing in front of a sort of dusty pink curtain, hands clasped in front, wearing a simple dark blue blouse thing and cream-coloured skirt. Very plain, very simple. It’s all in the face.’
‘She wasn’t the daughter – Leonora, was it?’ said Grinstead.
‘No. The daughter couldn’t stand the picture – loathed it. She came into Falcondale’s gallery to confirm the identification, and said she wished it had been burnt the day it was painted. That was all she’d say. She’s some incredible age – must be nearly a hundred. Oh, and he showed me a remarkable letter—’
‘And what about the other piece?’
Re-read the opening up to ‘…wet cement’. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false by circling the letter T or F in each case. Answer directly on the question paper for this question and write on file paper for the rest of the examination.
2) What are Horley’s views of art dealers in general and of Falcondale in particular? Use quotations from the text to support your points.
3) The story is set in a college at Oxford University. What impressions have you formed of the college? Use evidence from the text to support your views.
4) Using evidence from the text, explain in detail what is unusual about the painting. (6 marks)
5) This is the opening section of a story. Explain in detail how Pullman uses language and structure to create mystery and suspense. Use quotations to support your ideas.
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