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Is Shanghai College Entrance Examination English difficult?
Is it difficult for Shanghai College Entrance Examination English as follows:

It's not very difficult, because the test difficulty in Shanghai is relatively simple in China. The total score of Shanghai College Entrance Examination is 660, including Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages 150, and 70 points for each of the three elective subjects.

The difficulty mainly depends on the situation. The English part of the Shanghai paper is more difficult in the whole country, and the general foreign candidates may not be able to cope with it. Mathematics in science is relatively easy because of the different scope of teaching materials (but in recent two years, especially in 2006, the difficulty of mathematics in science has increased, and the liberal arts volume is still relatively easy).

There is a trend in physical chemistry in recent years. Taking liberal arts as an example, the trend of language reform in recent years is difficult; The difficulty of politics, history and geography is basically the same as that of the whole country. Generally speaking, Shanghai is carrying out the second phase of curriculum reform in recent years, and the difficulty of examination questions should be basically maintained at a certain level. It should be no problem to study hard in Shanghai.

Admission situation in Shanghai

Judging from the economic and social development of Shanghai, it is meaningless to calculate the admission rate, not to mention that the admission rates of different grades and different types of disciplines in colleges and universities vary greatly. Using the "admission rate" of a city as an important basis for filling in volunteers is likely to be "taking medicine".

Take the performance major of Theatre Academy as an example, it is one thousandth or even one thousandth, but the admission rate is the sum of all institutions. In other words, the admission rate of some schools and some majors will be far greater than 82% or 84%.