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Content of mathematics examination for junior college students
The contents of junior college students' mathematics examination are as follows:

Function, limit and continuity; Derivative and differential; Mean value theorem and derivative application; The original function and concept of indefinite integral, method of substitution of indefinite integral, partial integral of indefinite integral; Definite integral and its application: differential equation; Spatial analytic geometric vector algebra; Differential calculus of multivariate functions; Multivariate function integral calculus; Infinite series.

Senior one includes: advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability statistics; Advanced mathematics accounts for 60%, linear algebra accounts for 20% and probability theory accounts for 20%.

Senior two includes: advanced mathematics and linear algebra; Do not test infinite series, line and surface integral, probability statistics.

College students' advanced mathematics is different from the final exam questions and other exams in colleges and universities, that is to say, each question only takes one knowledge point, which is not comprehensive and has a large number of questions, but the questions are simple. As long as you learn a knowledge point, you can guarantee to do a problem.

Mathematics examination questions for junior college students

Junior college students' mathematics test paper contains multiple-choice questions (single-choice questions), accounting for about15%; Fill in the blanks, accounting for about 25%; Answering questions accounts for about 60%. In previous years' papers, each multiple-choice question scored 4 points and ***5 questions scored 20 points, accounting for about13.3%; Fill in the blanks with 4 points for each small question, *** 10 small question, accounting for 40 points, accounting for about 26.7%; Answer the first 10 questions, with 6 points for each question, the last 3 questions 10 points, and * * * 90 points, accounting for about 60%.

Apply for qualification

Every year, the policies of college graduates in different provinces will be different, subject to the relevant policies published by the provincial education examination institutes that year.

1. The selection targets are junior college students (ordinary full-time unified enrollment) who are included in the national enrollment plan of ordinary colleges and universities and formally admitted by the provincial enrollment department according to the prescribed procedures.

2, adhere to the four cardinal principles, abide by the law; Have high ideological and moral cultivation and cultural quality, strong self-motivation and good conduct; During the school period, I have not been punished by demerit (inclusive) or above, and I have no record of cheating in the exam.

3. English level is required by all provinces. For example, Shanghai requires Grade 4.

4. Retired soldiers who graduated from ordinary higher vocational colleges (colleges) can participate in ordinary colleges and universities after being audited by relevant units such as the civil affairs system in accordance with regulations and procedures.