Many candidates who walk out of the examination room think that the overall difficulty of Chinese examination papers is moderate, and it is more difficult to read ancient Chinese.
For this year's "Choose One from Two" essay topic, more respondents said that they chose "* * * and China, I will take a picture of you", and some candidates claimed to answer with "Travel through the text".
Is the exam difficult this year?
After the Chinese test of Beijing College Entrance Examination, many candidates in different examination rooms said that the test papers were "moderately difficult". Several candidates from Chen Jinglun Middle School said that the difficulty of the exam is almost the same.
Ancient prose test questions have become the focus of candidates' discussion after the exam. "Two articles and a poem are about Wang Wei," said Xiao Zhang, a candidate in the examination center affiliated to Capital Normal University. The length and difficulty of reading ancient Chinese are more time-consuming than other examination questions.
Some candidates recalled that a topic in ancient Chinese reading was selected from the article "Qin Abolished Feudalism" in Zhi Lin on Dongpo by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty, and asked to understand several words in the article. "I remember a saying,' feudalism is not a saint, but also a trend'." It is not difficult to read the whole ancient prose. "After the exam, another candidate consulted Wang Wei's poem" Wandering around ",which was examined in ancient Chinese reading, and said that he had never learned it in the textbook and found it difficult to understand.
In addition, several girls talked about ancient Chinese dictation after leaving the examination room. One candidate said that Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Teng-ting was written in ancient Chinese, and asked to write the last two sentences: "Play, lean on carving".
However, more candidates responded that in this year's "Choose One from Two" essay topic, they chose "* * * and China, I will take your picture".
A candidate from the test center attached to the National People's Congress introduced that he wrote a "crossing text". "Imagine that I will interview an old general in 2049 and recall the events of this year's Belt and Road Summit." Another candidate said, "Imagine interviewing an anti-Japanese war veteran in 2049."
"I took many photos of * * * and China in 2049." The first candidate who appeared in the examination center affiliated to Capital Normal University said that the essay question did not stipulate whether to take one photo or more photos. "At that time, the face of the country could not be finished with a photo."
Some candidates also chose the topic of "talking about relationships". A candidate in the middle school attached to the National People's Congress said that the topic of "ties" is more routine. He used the scene description at the beginning and the end, and added the definition of tie. 10 1 Zhao, a middle school student, introduced that the word ""was combined in the composition.