1997 college entrance examination subjects: liberal arts and politics, Chinese and mathematics, history and geography, science, physics and chemistry.
1977, which was restored under the direct auspices of Deng Xiaoping. Together with the 5.7 million national candidates, they entered the college entrance examination room after an interval of 1 1 year. In that year, * * * enrolled 272,970 students, and the admission rate of the college entrance examination was only 4.8%. At the beginning of the resumption of the college entrance examination, the examination methods of liberal arts and sciences were basically followed.
In the first few years after the resumption of the college entrance examination, many provinces and cities did not count foreign languages into the total score, but regarded them as an important reference for admission. The college entrance examination is proposed by all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. Only politics, Chinese and mathematics are tested in arts and sciences, history and geography are added to arts, and physics and chemistry are added to science.
This stage is basically from 1977 to 1984. During the seven years from 1977 to 1984, because the Cultural Revolution has just ended, everything has to be done, and the construction of all walks of life needs a lot of talents. The relevant departments have no time to consider and study the college entrance examination subjects, which basically follow the two types of division patterns before the Cultural Revolution. From the evolutionary history of disciplines, starting from 1950, nine disciplines were gradually divided into two disciplines: arts and sciences. It was not until 1977 after the "Cultural Revolution" that the practice of separating arts and sciences began. The subjects of liberal arts examination are: politics, Chinese, mathematics, history, geography and foreign languages; Science examination subjects are: politics, Chinese, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and foreign languages.