Dad: It’s time you start preparing for the MCFL Test.
爸爸:你是時(shí)候該準(zhǔn)備MCFL考試?yán)病?/p>
Maria: Dad, that’s 12 months away! I don’t need to start looking at test prep materials right now.
瑪麗亞:爸爸,離考試還有12個(gè)月呢!我沒(méi)必要從現(xiàn)在就開(kāi)始看備考資料。
Dad: Yes, you do. Like all high-stakes testing, familiarity with the types of questions you’ll be asked will help you. You need to score well on it if you want to be admitted to a good university. The MCFL is only administered twice each year, so you’d better be prepared when the time comes.
爸爸:不,你需要。想其他所有高風(fēng)險(xiǎn)大型考試一樣,提前熟悉可能會(huì)被問(wèn)到的題型,會(huì)對(duì)你很有幫助。如果你想被一所好的大學(xué)錄取,那么你就必須取得好的成績(jī)。MCFL考試每年只有兩次,所以你必須在考試來(lái)臨之前,提前做準(zhǔn)備。
Maria: I don’t really believe in standardized tests. Our teacher says that they don’t really measure how well you’ll do in college or in life.
瑪麗亞:我真的不相信什么標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化測(cè)試,我們老師說(shuō)他們不會(huì)真的去檢測(cè)你在大學(xué)和生活中表現(xiàn)得有多好。
Dad: It doesn’t matter what you – or your teacher – believe. Colleges consider test scores in admissions and that’s what’s important. Let’s start with some tips on answering multiple choice and true-false questions.
爸爸:你和你的老師怎么想都不重要,大學(xué)在招生考試中看的是考試成績(jī),考試成績(jī)才是最重要的。我們先從回答選擇題和判斷題的一些技巧來(lái)開(kāi)始學(xué)習(xí)吧。
Maria: I know all about taking standardized tests, Dad. I’ve been taking them every year at school and I’m sick of them. Put your name here. Bubble in your answer there. I’m sick to death of those tests.
瑪麗亞:爸爸,我知道標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化測(cè)驗(yàn)里的所有題型。每年學(xué)校都會(huì)考的,我早就厭倦了。名字寫(xiě)在這里。答案寫(xiě)在那里。我對(duì)這些測(cè)試感到極其厭煩
Dad: Then you’ll feel perfectly comfortable taking this one.
爸爸:那對(duì)于這次考試,你肯定覺(jué)得很輕松啦。
Maria: Why can’t they give us open-ended or essay questions? I’d do much better on those.
瑪麗亞:為什么他們不給我們出一些開(kāi)放型問(wèn)題或問(wèn)答題呢?我比較擅長(zhǎng)這些問(wèn)題。
Dad: Bite your tongue! Those would be much more difficult to study for. Ready for question number one?
爸爸:別嚼舌頭了,那些開(kāi)放性問(wèn)題更難回答,準(zhǔn)備好回答第一個(gè)問(wèn)題了嗎?
Maria: As ready as I’ll ever be.
瑪麗亞:我隨時(shí)都準(zhǔn)備著。
Maria: Dad, that’s 12 months away! I don’t need to start looking at test prep materials right now.
Dad: Yes, you do. Like all high-stakes testing, familiarity with the types of questions you’ll be asked will help you. You need to score well on it if you want to be admitted to a good university. The MCFL is only administered twice each year, so you’d better be prepared when the time comes.
Maria: I don’t really believe in standardized tests. Our teacher says that they don’t really measure how well you’ll do in college or in life.
Dad: It doesn’t matter what you – or your teacher – believe. Colleges consider test scores in admissions and that’s what’s important. Let’s start with some tips on answering multiple choice and true-false questions.
Maria: I know all about taking standardized tests, Dad. I’ve been taking them every year at school and I’m sick of them. Put your name here. Bubble in your answer there. I’m sick to death of those tests.
Dad: Then you’ll feel perfectly comfortable taking this one.
Maria: Why can’t they give us open-ended or essay questions? I’d do much better on those.
Dad: Bite your tongue! Those would be much more difficult to study for. Ready for question number one?
Maria: As ready as I’ll ever be.