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Sichuan college entrance examination is a national paper.
Sichuan college entrance examination uses three national volumes, namely national volume C.

Examination subjects:

Candidates of literature and history: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and liberal arts (including politics, history and geography).

Science and engineering candidates: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, and science integration (including physics, chemistry, and biology).

The full marks of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages (including listening test) are all 150, and the full marks of liberal arts and science are all 300, with a total score of 750. Foreign languages are divided into six languages: English, Russian, Japanese, German, French and Spanish. Candidates can choose one of them to take the exam.

Full score of Tibetan and Yi language in the second-class entrance examination 150. Candidates who intend to apply for foreign language colleges, departments (disciplines) and majors (including foreign languages for science and technology) must take the oral English test in addition to the written test. Full score in oral English test 100. Candidates who take the oral English test should register according to the provisions of the county (city, district) admissions examination institutions.

Precautions for college entrance examination:

1, combining work and rest. One week before the exam, you should follow your usual study habits, avoid burning the midnight oil and ensure enough sleep time. This is directly related to the improvisation of candidates; Adequate sleep can ensure a clear head and quick thinking on the court.

2, diet.

Eat what you usually eat before the exam. Eat familiar foods that you often eat, and don't eat things that you haven't eaten before to prevent food allergies. Gastrointestinal allergies can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

The main energy source of brain cells is carbohydrates, so eat more staple foods. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. Don't overdo it and don't be too greasy. A high-calorie diet will cause children's digestive burden, and even produce symptoms such as nausea and anorexia; It can also cause drowsiness and inattention. Fried food will also produce a feeling of fullness in the stomach and will not be digested.