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Why do some people want to take English one and others want to take English two? Does this represent a master's degree and a master's degree?

Academic graduate students take English test one, and professional degree graduate students take English test two.

(1) academic graduate students

The requirements for the subject setting of the entrance examination for academic postgraduates are the same as those in 2009. Except for pedagogy, history and medicine, which have three unit examination subjects (political theory, foreign languages and basic courses, with full marks of 100, 100 and 300 respectively), other disciplines have four units (political theory, foreign languages, basic courses and professional basic courses), with full marks of 65438+ respectively. From 20 10, a set of English test questions (English II) was added for some professional degree graduates to choose from, and the original English name was changed to English I accordingly.

(2) Postgraduates with professional degrees

2. Unit 2 (Foreign Language): Master of Laws (Illegal Studies), Master of Laws (Law), Master of Architecture, Master of Chinese International Education, Master of Medicine, Master of Stomatology and Master of Public Health adopt the unified examination English I (Japanese and Russian); The master of translation adopts the foreign language test questions of the master of translation; Other majors can choose English I (Japanese, Russian) or English II (English II focuses on candidates' English application ability, especially reading and translation ability). Full marks are 100.

The national unified examination subjects for postgraduate enrollment are political theory, English I, English II, Russian, Japanese, Mathematics I, Mathematics II, Mathematics III, comprehensive education, comprehensive psychology, comprehensive history, comprehensive western medicine and comprehensive Chinese medicine.

The national entrance examination subjects are mathematics (agronomy), chemistry (agronomy), plant physiology and biochemistry, animal physiology and biochemistry, comprehensive ability of management entrance examination, professional foundation of law and master's entrance examination (illegal science), professional foundation of law and master's entrance examination (illegal science), and comprehensive foundation of law and master's entrance examination (law).