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What is the total score of Hengshui senior high school entrance examination in 2023?
In 2023, Hengshui got a perfect score of 630.

The 2023 Hengshui senior high school entrance examination will be held from June 2 1 day to June 22. Hengshui senior high school entrance examination subjects and grades: Chinese 120, mathematics 120, foreign language 120, comprehensive science 120, comprehensive liberal arts 120, physical education 30. The senior high school entrance examination is the final examination in compulsory education, and its purpose is to comprehensively and accurately reflect the level of junior high school graduates' academic learning goals.

In 2023, Hengshui senior high school entrance examination included six subjects, including Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, science synthesis (including physics and chemistry), liberal arts synthesis (including morality and rule of law, history) and physical education, with a total score of 630 points.

According to the characteristics of each subject, different examination methods are adopted: Chinese, mathematics, foreign language "including listening test" and science are all closed-book forms; The liberal arts are integrated into a completely open-book form. All subjects are answered on the answer sheet.

Candidates are required to arrive at school 40 minutes before the exam every day; Candidates should bring their own 2B pencils, erasers, rulers, triangles, calculators and other necessary tools. Attention should be paid to the discipline in the examination room, and plagiarism, whispering and other behaviors are prohibited.

Precautions for the exam:

1, you can't start answering questions until the test signal is sent.

2. Keep quiet in the examination room, do not smoke or make noise, and consciously abide by the examination discipline.

3. No whispering, glance left and right, gestures, signals, peeking, copying or deliberately letting others copy, copying answers or exchanging test papers and draft papers during the exam, and no handing out stationery and supplies by yourself.

Candidates must raise their hands before asking questions. With permission, they can ask questions about illegible handwriting, surface defects, pollution and so on.