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What do the national college entrance examination volumes 1 and 2 mean?
National unified examination of new curriculum standards

The national college entrance examination paper, referred to as the national paper for short, is a college entrance examination paper for provinces that have failed to make their own propositions by the Ministry of Education. It is divided into the first volume of the new curriculum standard and the second volume of the new curriculum standard.

The first book of the new curriculum standard is more difficult than the second book of the new curriculum standard.

Small languages (Japanese/Russian/French/German/Spanish) use national examination papers in the college entrance examination, and provinces have no right to make their own propositions, regardless of the new curriculum standard 1 or the new curriculum standard 2.

New Curriculum Standards Volume 1

Provinces used before 20 15: Henan, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi (language and comprehensive), Hubei (comprehensive), Jiangxi (comprehensive) and Hunan (comprehensive)

20 15 provinces with increased usage: Jiangxi (Chinese, Mathematics, English) and Shandong (English)

20 16 Increased use of provinces: Hubei, Guangdong, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, Fujian and Anhui.

New Curriculum Standards Volume II

Guizhou Gansu Qinghai Tibet Heilongjiang Jilin Ningxia Inner Mongolia Xinjiang Yunnan Liaoning Hainan (Chinese Mathematics English)

20 15 Add province: Liaoning (Chinese, Mathematics, English)