The national examination paper of the college entrance examination is referred to as the national examination, and the examination center of the Ministry of Education organizes the national examination paper, which is applicable to most provinces and regions in the whole country, with the aim of ensuring the fairness of talent selection. Volume B is more difficult than Volume A. The English and physics subjects in Volume B are obviously more difficult than Volume A, but some students think that Volume A is more difficult, which is judged according to the general level of students' study. But the college entrance examination will use B and A papers. Volume B and Volume A are used in different provinces.
Provinces and regions using Volume B:
Shanxi, Hebei, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, etc. Provinces and regions that use Volume A: Shaanxi, Chongqing, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, etc. The material content of volume B and volume A is also different. Volume B subjects: English and Comprehensive, and Volume A subjects: Mathematics, Chinese and English.
Interpretation of the National Examination Paper of College Entrance Examination;
The national college entrance examination paper is referred to as the national examination. It is a college entrance examination paper organized by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, which is suitable for most provinces and regions in China, with the aim of ensuring the fairness of talent selection. Starting from 20 13, the national volume of the new curriculum standard is divided into volume I and volume II. Starting from 20 16, the national volume of the new curriculum standard is divided into one volume, two volumes and three volumes.
And starting from 20 16, the national volumes I, II and III were renamed as national volumes B, A and C respectively. Small languages (Japanese/Russian/French/German/Spanish) use the national unified examination papers, and the provinces have no right to make their own papers, and the papers are not divided into A, B and C.