The subjects of the unified examination include Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, among which foreign languages can be selected from English, Russian, Japanese, French and German, and divided into listening and written tests. The elective subjects of high school academic level include physics, history, ideology and politics, geography, chemistry and biology, in which physics and history are 1 and ideology and politics, geography, chemistry and biology are 2.
The college entrance examination refers to the national unified examination for the enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities, referred to as the "college entrance examination", which is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with equivalent academic qualifications in People's Republic of China (PRC) (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan).
Ordinary colleges and universities, according to the scores of candidates, according to the established enrollment plan, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and select the best candidates. The college entrance examination is arranged by the Ministry of Education, and the examination questions are ordered by the examination center of the Ministry of Education or the provincial education examination institutes that implement independent propositions. The examination date is June 7 -8 every year. If the names of examination subjects in all provinces and cities are the same as those in the national unified examination subjects, they must be consistent with the national unified examination timetable.
Mathematics answering skills in college entrance examination
1. Check key results. The key result is obtained in the process of solving the problem, so it is necessary to check whether this result is wrong. Once you make a mistake, the latter answer is also thankless.
Don't be afraid of questions, write as much as you can. Mathematics marking is subjective, and the scoring rules are subdivided into every point. Even if you can't do it, you can get points by writing a few formulas.
3. "Do it quickly" ≦ "Do it right". Mathematics should put accuracy first, not blindly pursue speed or skill. Pay close attention to the basic problems, and ensure one-time success before making small problems big problems.
4. There is no deduction in mathematics, so don't erase the big questions that you are not sure about. A few minutes before the end of the exam, remember not to scribble out the answer process of the big question you suspected of doing wrong from the answer sheet. At this time, if you still have questions to do, just write your analysis process directly on the answer sheet.
5. Mathematics: "Principle 522" is a sub-topic. Adhere to the "522 principle". Keep your eyes on the first five multiple-choice questions, the first two or three fill-in-the-blank questions and the first two answers. These questions are all graded and won't be difficult. No matter how big or small the problem is, first grasp the problems that you can do, then do them with certain solutions, then spell out the problems that you find difficult, and finally pick out the problems that you really can't do. This can ensure that you can get more points in a limited time.
6. hurry up. Don't dwell on trifles. The average length of each multiple-choice question is controlled within one and a half minutes.