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Is the 20 17 college entrance examination more difficult or the 20 18 college entrance examination more difficult?
20 18 college entrance examination has just ended. According to candidates, the overall difficulty of this year's national examination paper is lower than in previous years, and the topic is not difficult. Compared with the 20 17 college entrance examination questions, it is much simpler. Specifically, the comprehensive questions of mathematics and science are relatively easier than in previous years, and the test papers are quite satisfactory and impartial.

For example, Chinese test papers are more flexible, for example, they are more novel and flexible as content. This also reflects a new trend of college entrance examination proposition, which is more multilateral.

For example, this year's math test paper is relatively simple, with a little more calculation, but it is also quite suitable. Most candidates think that this year's math test paper is relatively simple.

As for the overall difficulty of the comprehensive test paper, the difficulty of the physics test paper is lower than 20 17, and there is nothing strange. The difficulty of chemistry has decreased, and the design of questions is more routine, which has certain requirements for candidates' understanding ability. The general questions of biology are less difficult than last year, and the details of non-multiple-choice questions deserve candidates' attention. There is also English, the content is not difficult, and many candidates can get a high score of 140+ online, which is still very good.

Although the topic is simple, the score line is bound to rise. Coupled with the increase in the number of applicants this year, it is expected that the college entrance examination scores will increase a lot this year, and the details have yet to be further announced by the Ministry of Education.