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The translation section is where easy marks die.

You know the Chinese perfectly. You know the English words. But under exam pressure, the sentence comes out 中式 — and the marker sees it instantly. The fix isn't more word lists. It's reps: exam-style 汉译英, five minutes a day, at exactly your paper's level.

🎓 Train today's 10 sentences — free →
CET-4CET-6
📚 Real exam topics — culture, economy, society🔊 Hear the model answer🃏 Save words to flashcards
Try this one — CET-6 style
近年来,随着经济的快速发展,越来越多的中国城市开始重视文化遗产的保护。
Now say it in formal written English — the exam register…
✓ The trainer shows the model version, reads it aloud, and lets you save every word.

Why translation costs you marks

🀄中式英语 under pressure

Word-for-word translation reads instantly as Chinglish. Only daily production practice rewires the switch.

🏛️The register is academic

CET passages are about culture, economy and society — formal written English, not chat English. You must train in that register.

⏱️30 minutes, no time to think

In the exam there's no time to construct sentences slowly. Speed comes from reps, and reps come from a 5-minute daily habit.

This trainer produces exam-style sentences on real CET translation topics — heritage protection, economic development, the internet and society — pitched exactly at CET-4 or CET-6. You translate, compare with the model, hear it read aloud, and keep every useful word. Ten sentences. Five minutes. Every day until the exam.

Is it really free? 真的免费吗?

Yes — the trainer is free, no signup needed to start. After a set you can get a fresh exam workout by email every week until exam day (also free).

Which exam levels does it cover?

CET-4 and CET-6 — pick your paper and every sentence is pitched at that level, in the formal written register the markers expect.

Does it work in mainland China?

Yes, fully — no blocked services, no VPN needed. Everything runs on our own servers, and it works in the WeChat browser too.

Your exam date is fixed.
Your 汉译英 doesn't have to be.

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