自考本科学历可以参加英语专业考试吗?

发布时间:2020-02-13


在经济全球化的今天,熟练掌握英语办理英语专业证书是国际交流与合作顺利进行所必需的,每年都会有相当数量的考生因此选择英语专业。但是,从该专业各语种就业形势比较来看,英语专业人才就业渠道狭窄、人才饱和。随着国内各高校及学生逐渐重视英语学习,毕业生的英语水平普遍提高,因而适合英语系毕业生的职位如教师、翻译等的竞争便更加激烈。据相关资料显示,翻译职位的空缺中只有很小一部分是针对英语人才的,绝大部分职位招聘的是日语、韩语、西班牙语、葡萄牙语等小语种人才。英语专业看似前途光明但实际就业面太狭窄,对口职位只能是教育或翻译。

51题库考试学习网浏览了很多网友针对英语专业考试报考条件方面的问题——自考本科学历是否可以参加英语专业考试?

英语专业四、八级统测(Test for English Major简称TEM)是为检测本科英语专业教学大纲执行情况而进行的本科教学考试。国家对高校英语专业的教学目的是——传授英语基础知识,对学生进行全面的、严格的基本技能训练,培养学生实际运用语言的能力,培养学生良好的学习作风和正确的学习方法,培养学生逻辑思维能力和独立工作能力,丰富学生社会文化知识,增强学生对文化差异的敏感性,为学生升入高年级打好扎实的基础。高等学校英语专业高年级英语的教学任务是:继续打好语言基本功,进一步扩大知识面,重点应放在培养英语综合技能,充实文化知识,提高交际能力上。

所以说,对于英语专业的小伙伴来说,专业四级是基础,专八是可以努力争取看看的。拿到专八证书对以后就业更有帮助!

目前,社会上对大学英语四六级证书的承认相对广泛,不过,办理英语专业八级证书和办理英语专业四级证书的“权威”比四六级高出不少,这一点,也是大家公认的。在证明英语能力证书方面,国内考试范围之内的级别证书当属英语专业八级证书。手中能够拥有这样一张证书,那么,在求职、加薪、跳槽、职称评定等各个方面的优先权可想而知。

当代社会,就业压力是非常大的,特别是对英语专业的小伙伴来说,但是要是自考的本科学历要想考英语专业考试的话,肯定会首先看专业是否对口,可以仔细看看下面的内容:

(一)英语专业四级考试

1. 经教育部备案或批准的高等院校中英语专业二年级本科生。

2.经教育部备案或批准的高等院校中修完英语专业基础阶段教学大纲规定课程的二、三年制后一学年的大专生。

3.教育部备案或批准有学历的成人高等教育学院中四年制即脱产学习的英语专业(第二学年)本科生;五年制即不脱产学习的、修完英语专业基础阶段教学大纲规定课程(第三学年)的本科生。不脱产的三年制大专生,必须在第三学年时方可报名参加英语专业四级测试。

4.重点外语类院校中,非英语专业的本科生中当年参加英语六级考试且成绩在60分以上,可参加当年英语专业四级考试。

5.参加四级测试的考生只有一次补考机会。

要是准备考英语专业四级,看到条件了吗?第一条——针对英语专业二年级的本科生;但是也得注意看第三、四条。

都考上本科了,那首先学历是满足的,其次就是看专业了。

(二)英语专业八级

1.经教育部备案或批准的高等院校中英语专业四年级本科生。

2.经教育部批准有学历的成人高等教育学院中完成四年制即脱产学习的英语专业(第四学年)本科生;五年制即不脱产学习英语专业(第五学年)的本科生。

3.非英语专业六级考试通过的学生可报名参加英语专业八级考试。

4.参加八级测试的考生只有一次补考机会。

凡未通过基础阶段(TEM4)统测的考生,也可参加高年级阶段(TEM8)的统测。

英语专业的专生本学生因超出英语专业基础阶段(TEM4)统测规定的考试年限,一律不得参加英语专业基础阶段(TEM4)统测,但可在英语专业专升本学习的后一学期参加高年级阶段(TEM8)统测;因各种原因未在规定的考试年限参加TEM4(第四学期)或TEM8(第八学期)统测的专业英语考生,不得以补考名义参加次年的TEM4或TEM8统测。

以上是关于英语专业考试——专四、专八的详细的报考条件,首先满足学历,其次满足专业,就可以进行考试啦!看到很多网友问这样的问题,也说明了专四专八很吃香。要是资讯的人刚好也是英语专业的话。

作为英语专业的学生,考专四、专八证是重头戏。如果想在商务方面发展的话,可以去考口译证,或者一些国际考试,如托福、雅思等,这些考试的成绩外企还是比较看重的。把二外也能学好,能达到相当于大学英语六级的水平就差不多了。但是,所有的证书都只是敲门砖。所以,作为学生,不要太看重证书本身,而应当将重点放在实实在在地提高自身的综合实力上。


下面小编为大家准备了 专四专八考试 的相关考题,供大家学习参考。

He bought a photocopier ______.

A.by accident

B.because he couldn't find a place to make a photocopy

C.because there was no place nearby to provide the photocopy service

D.because all sorts of people need it

正确答案:C

Most people think of lions as strictly African beasts, but only because they've been killed off almost everywhere else. Ten thousand years ago lions spanned vast sections of the globe, and so did people, who —as they multiplied and organized —pat pressure on competitors at the top of the food chain. Now lions hold only a small fraction of their former habitat, and Asiatic lions, a subspecies that split from African lions perhaps 100,000 years ago, hang on to an almost impossibly small slice of their former domain.

India is the proud steward of these 300 or so lions, which live primarily in a 560-square-mile (1,450-square-kilometer) sanctuary. It took me a year and a half to get a permit to explore the entire Gir Forest —and no time at all to see why these lions became symbols of royalty and greatness. A tiger will slink through the forest unseen, but a lion stands its ground, curious and unafraid —lionhearted. Though they told me in subtle ways when I got too close, Gir's lions allowed me unique glimpses into their lives during my three months in the forest. It's odd to think that they are threatened by extinction; Gir has as many lions as it can hold —too many, in fact. With territory in short supply, lions prowl the periphery of the forest and even leave it altogether, often clashing with people. That's one reason India is creating a second sanctuary. There are other pressing reasons: outbreaks of disease or natural disasters. In 1994 canine distemper killed more than a third of Africa's Serengeti lions —thousand animals —a fate that could easily befall Gir's cats. These lions, saved by a prince at the turn of the 20th century, are especially vulnerable to disease because they descend from as few as a dozen individuals. "If you do a DNA fingerprint, Asiatic lions actually look like identical twins," says Stephen O'Brien, a geneticist who has studied them. Yet the perils are hidden, and you wouldn't suspect them by watching these lords of the forest. The lions exude vitality, and no small measure of charm.

Though the gentle intimacy of play vanishes when it's time to eat, meals in Git are not necessarily frenzied affairs. For a mother and cub sharing a deer, or a young male relishing an antelope, there's no need to fight for a cut of the kill. Prey animals are generally smaller in Gir than they are in Africa, and hunting groups tend to be smaller as well. The lions themselves aren't as big as African lions, and they have shorter manes and a long fold of skin on their undersides that many lions in Africa don't have.

What impressed the author most when he went to watch the lions in the Gir Forest?

A.The lions were on the brink of extinction.

B.They were suffering from a fatal disease.

C.They allowed him to see their vitality and charm at close quarters.

D.Mother lion and her cub shared a deer.

正确答案:C

What is Wilmington like now?

A.It's a prosperous city.

B.It has many veterans of war.

C.Its pretty buildings have been torn down.

D.It is no longer an agreeable place.

正确答案:D

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