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How many compulsory courses are required for each subject (Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, Physics, Culture, Geography, Calendar, Health) in senior high schools in Guangzhou? How many electiv
How many compulsory courses are required for each subject (Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, Physics, Culture, Geography, Calendar, Health) in senior high schools in Guangzhou? How many elective courses are there? 1. Chinese required course 1-5 (The teacher basically only talks about China's ancient poems and a few texts, but there are some practical articles, interviews, news and biographies to take in the college entrance examination, so you can have a look).

There seem to be five elective courses, each school is different, but China's ancient poetry and ancient prose should be elective courses.

Dictation will also come out from it.

2. Mathematics required course 1-5, there will be four books in Grade One, 1245 or 1234, and then the rest of the required courses are different from the liberal arts elective courses.

Personally, I think high school mathematics textbooks are rarely used except for Grade One. Of course, some people are obsessed with examples in books.

3. English 1-5 is required, and 6- 10 is optional. Words and text phrases depend on it, but the grammar spoken by the teacher is king.

I am a physics liberal arts student. I remember that I didn't know after I took two compulsory liberal arts subjects in my freshman year.

Chemistry is the same as physics.

6. After the compulsory biology course 1-3 is divided into arts and sciences, the elective course is not clear.

7. Compulsory political course 1-4 elective course 1-3 (basically only one or two units of elective course 3 will be used).

8. Geography compulsory course 1-3 elective course seems to have three or four books, each of which can be read in an average of one or two units or two classes.

9. Compulsory history course 1-3 elective course 1-5 (elective course seems to use only 1 and 2).

Anyway, it seems that only those freshmen who are literate, comprehensive and comprehensive are required .........