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How many courses did the college entrance examination take in the 1980s?
The college entrance examination in the 1980s was mainly about Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, biology, history and politics.

198 1, science added biology.

1983, English was formally included in the college entrance examination.

In 1985, the Ministry of Education stipulates that:

A small number of non-state-planned students can be recruited from the candidates who take the unified college entrance examination. The national "all-inclusive" enrollment system has always been a "dual-track system" in which the state plans to enroll students without charge and the state adjusts enrollment fees. In the same year, standardized examinations were introduced from the United States, and in the same year, English and mathematics were first piloted in Guangdong Province.