● Chinese: A variety of options for reading and restoring modern Chinese.
There are 22 questions in the Chinese exam, with a full score of 150, and the examination time limit is 150 minutes. The examination papers used in Jiangxi Province include one or two volumes. Volume one is a single choice question, accounting for 36 points; Volume 2 is other questions except multiple-choice questions, accounting for 1 14 points.
Compared with 2006, there are four changes in this year's Chinese exam: the language expression is reduced by 3 points; Literature common sense and famous articles and sentences increased by 2 points; Ancient Chinese translation increased by 1 minute; Multiple choice questions for reading resumes in modern Chinese.
● Mathematics: The ratio of easy, medium and difficult problems is 3∶5∶2.
This year's math test paper has not changed much compared with last year. Test questions are divided into multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions and solution questions. The scores of the three types of questions are: multiple-choice questions account for 40%, fill-in-the-blank questions account for about 10%, and answer questions account for about 50%. The reporter learned that in this math test paper, the score ratio of easy questions, medium questions and difficult questions is about 3: 5: 2.
● English: Cancel the passage and fill in the blanks with dialogue instead of mistakes.
English test questions are also dominated by moderately difficult questions.
In this year's English test questions, the biggest change is the first section of the fourth part. In order to pay more attention to the practical application ability of candidates, the original composition is changed to dialogue fill in the blanks, *** 10 questions, each question 1 point, full score 10 point.