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What's the difference between version A and version B of the May 3rd College Entrance Examination?
The differences between version A and version B of the May 3rd College Entrance Examination are as follows:

1. The publication time is different. Version A is published in February every year, including the latest simulation questions of that year, but excluding the college entrance examination questions of that year. Version B is listed in mid-June every year, including the latest college entrance examination questions and simulation questions of that year.

2. The emphasis is different. In terms of difficulty, version A pays more attention to basics, while version B pays more attention to improvement. Mainly exercises, but also exercises, but most of them are college entrance examination questions. The college entrance examination questions are excellent, and the B version is a review question for the college entrance examination, which is suitable for sprint training in senior three.

3. Suitable for different people. Version A is suitable for the second round review of senior three students and senior two students in that year. Version B is suitable for the first and second rounds of review of senior three students in that year. Version A focuses on the basics and explains more. Version b is more difficult. Look at your own situation in response to the college entrance examination, and generally buy version B.

Introduction:

The cover of version A is big red, and version B is purple, which is highly recognizable. Spread out the table of contents, and the B version is completely arranged according to the order of the questions on the college entrance examination paper, which is: reading modern texts, reading ancient poems, using language and writing.

Version A is also devoted to these topics, but the difference is that it emphasizes the application of language and the reading of ancient poems. This catalog intuitively reflects the differences between the two versions. A version pays more attention to the basics, and B version is closer to the exam.

Starting from the 20 18 college entrance examination, Shandong Chinese began to adopt the national volume. I don't know why only Shandong published May 3rd. I don't think this means much. Even Shandong candidates don't need to choose the Shandong version, and the brush questions should be close to the thinking of the national volume.