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20 1 1 how difficult is the math test paper in Jiangsu college entrance examination?
My brother is a college entrance examination student. He said it was not difficult, but Chinese was difficult.

Last year, Jiangsu mathematics test paper was called "the most difficult in history", and the overall difficulty this year is much lower than last year.

First, the content of the test paper reflects the new curriculum concept, is close to middle school mathematics teaching, and insists on the examination of basic knowledge, basic skills and mathematical thinking methods. On the basis of maintaining stability, moderate reforms were carried out. The examination paper is a bit easy first and then difficult, with the basic question 120 or so, but some questions are easy for candidates to make mistakes, and the ratio of intermediate questions to advanced questions is reasonable. The main feeling given by the test questions is novelty and flexibility. There are three big questions, the first is trigonometric function, the second is solid geometric figure, and the third is application. The difficulty is relatively simple compared with last year's college entrance examination (Weibo) paper.

Second, the test paper downplays the special skills, comprehensively examines the general methods, and reflects the proposition requirements based on knowledge, methods and ability examination.

Third, strengthen the application consciousness and reflect the reality. For example, the question 17 examines a practical problem of designing a packaging box, focusing on the examinee's mathematical understanding of the practical problem.

Fourth, I feel that this year's test questions highlight the main knowledge of the subject. The test questions consider the problem from the perspective of the overall meaning of the subject, and pay attention to the intersection, infiltration and synthesis of knowledge to test whether the candidates can form an orderly network knowledge system.