First, compared with the ordinary college entrance examination, the single-recruit examination questions are relatively simple, the single-recruit cultural examination mainly focuses on the foundation, and the interview score is relatively easy.
The second is to organize different questions: the single-recruit examination is organized by the provincial examination institute, and each pilot single-recruit school independently proposes and organizes the test independently;
Third, the scope of the examination is different: students who take the single-recruit examination only take Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and information technology subjects 3 and 4, and students from three schools (vocational high school, technical secondary school and technical school) take the professional examination of their major; Although the general college entrance examination subjects are 4 subjects, they need to take a comprehensive examination of literature or science.
Fourth, the test scores are different: in principle, the scores of Chinese, mathematics and English in the single-recruit test are 180-200, and the quality evaluation score, that is, the interview score, is 100- 120. The scores set by each examination institution are different, and the enrollment brochures of each examination institution shall prevail. The scores of taking the general college entrance examination are 65,438+050 in English, 300 in arts and sciences, with a total score of 750.
Single recruit (spring college entrance examination) only takes Chinese, mathematics and English, and some majors take information technology. High school students' exams are not divided into arts and sciences, so that those students with poor arts and sciences have a greater chance to be admitted to their ideal universities.
The single-recruit test questions in higher vocational colleges are very simple. Chinese subject questions: multiple-choice questions+fill-in-the-blank questions+short-answer questions, with easy questions accounting for about 70%; Mathematics subject types: multiple-choice questions+fill-in-the-blank questions+solution questions, with easy questions accounting for about 70%; The biggest difference in English subjects is that there is no English listening test in the spring college entrance examination; Information technology may be unfamiliar to senior high school students, and the test paper consists of multiple-choice questions+problem-solving questions+comprehensive application questions, of which easy questions account for 70%. The proportion of easy, medium and difficult problems in the four subjects is about 7:2: 1. Although the examination questions are simple, there are more and more students applying for higher vocational single strokes, so the competition is relatively large.