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大专院校外语专业的口头考试,通常包括两个内容——口语和语音。这类内容的口试普遍采用沿袭已久的形式而进行,即,考生在考场逐一“过筛子”。然而,从科学的角度来分析,这种形式的口试,在其全过程的各个环节中,均存在着诸多种弊端。首先,就考试所占用的时间而言,由于考生逐一参试,因此,在考生人数众多的情况下,考试通常要持续一天或者更长的时间。由此看来,考试进展的效率不高——既费时也费力。考试占用时间过长这一问题,同时又导致另一种弊端,即是,先进行口试的考生不如后进行的人有充足的时间进行考前准备或者做一些多方面的相关练习。这是在考试过程中出现
Oral and professional oral exams in colleges and universities usually include two contents - spoken and spoken. Oral interviews with such content are generally conducted in the form of long-awaited, ie, candidates are “screened” one by one in the examination room. However, from a scientific point of view, this type of oral examination has many drawbacks in all aspects of its entire process. First of all, as far as exam time is concerned, examinations usually take one day or more due to the large number of candidates because candidates take the test one by one. In view of this, the efficiency of examination progress is not high - both time-consuming and laborious. The problem of taking too long an exam can lead to another drawback. That is, a candidate who conducts an oral examination earlier than a candidate who has enough time to prepare for the exam or do some relevant exercises in various aspects. This is the course of the exam