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IELTS reading scores

The IELTS reading scoring standard is aimed at studying abroad. For three articles in category A, 40 questions are answered correctly, and 39 and above are full marks. If it is a closed interval of 37 to 38, it is 85 points, and 35 to 36 is 8 points. For immigrant candidates, it is G reading. You can get 8 points for answering 38 questions correctly, 8.5 points for 39 questions and 9 points for 40 questions, which means that every two questions gradually decrease by 0.5 points.

The IELTS test mainly consists of four parts, namely, listening, reading, writing and speaking. The reading section is one hour long, and students are required to complete three readings in one hour. * * * There are 40 questions, and each answer gets 1 point, so the full mark is 40 points. Finally, students are graded according to the total score, which is 1~9 points respectively.

Introduction to IELTS test

IELTS, referred to as the International English Language Testing System, is one of the famous international English standardized proficiency tests. The IELTS test was established in 1989 and is jointly managed by the British Council for Cultural Education, the Cambridge University Examinations Board and the Australian Education International Development Agency (IDP).

Adhering to the concept of "communication-oriented", IELTS is the first international test in the world to comprehensively evaluate English proficiency from four aspects: listening, speaking, reading and writing, which can accurately evaluate candidates' English language proficiency in a three-dimensional, comprehensive way.