Because the three models are relatively simple, the results are also the highest in the three simulation exams. Students in such areas have participated in the "joint exam" before the college entrance examination, which is actually a mock exam. In some areas where the new college entrance examination model has not been adopted, students will take three model exams in March, April and May.
The mock exam is of great significance. Students should not only be familiar with the questions in the mock exam, but also know their own shortcomings after the results come out, so as to improve their academic performance. However, many experienced classmates will find that their scores in the three mock exams are different, and students and parents will have questions.
The national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, referred to as the "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.
National unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities. The Ministry of Education requires that the names of examination subjects in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) are the same as those in the national unified examination, and must be consistent with the national unified examination schedule. The subjects who take the exam are generally full-time ordinary high school graduates and China citizens with equivalent education. Enrollment is divided into two categories: science, engineering, agriculture, medicine (including sports) and literature and history (including foreign languages and art).
College entrance examination scheme:
"3" means "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages" and "X" means that students can choose one of the two comprehensive subjects as an examination subject according to their own wishes.
This program is the most widely used and mature college entrance examination program in China in 20 19. The total score is 750 (language 150, mathematics 150, foreign language 150, liberal arts/science 300). The first "3" means that Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are three compulsory subjects, and the second "3" means that you can choose three subjects from six subjects: physics, history, politics, geography, biology and chemistry.