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What subjects do you take in the college entrance examination?
In the old college entrance examination, Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and science or liberal arts were all tested, while in the new college entrance examination, Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physics or history, as well as politics, geography, biology and chemistry were all tested.

In the traditional college entrance examination area, the college entrance examination takes four subjects, namely, Chinese, mathematics, foreign language and science synthesis or liberal arts synthesis; In areas where the new college entrance examination model is implemented, the college entrance examination is to test six subjects, namely, Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physics or history, and four subjects, namely, politics, geography, biology and chemistry.

Therefore, in the overall college entrance examination, there are both four subjects and six subjects, but whether they are four or six subjects, as the majority of candidates, they should treat the college entrance examination with the belief of winning, review the college entrance examination with the confidence of winning, and take the college entrance examination with the courage of winning. No matter in the traditional college entrance examination area or in the area where the new college entrance examination model is implemented, the proportion of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages is the same, accounting for more than half of the total score.

College entrance examination:

The national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, referred to as the "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with equivalent academic qualifications. National unified examination for enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities. The Ministry of Education requires that the names of examination subjects in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) are the same as those in the national unified examination, and must be consistent with the national unified examination schedule.

The subjects who take the exam are generally full-time ordinary high school graduates and China citizens with equivalent education. Enrollment is divided into two categories: science, engineering, agriculture, medicine (including sports) and literature and history (including foreign languages and art). Colleges and universities should plan and expand enrollment according to candidates' scores and enrollment regulations, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence, physique and beauty, and select the best candidates.