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What happened to the decimal point behind the casting line?
One to three is the language score of the last candidate (that is, the candidate with the lowest score), four to six is the math score, and seven to nine are the comprehensive scores of literature/science. If one to three is 000, there are candidates who did not report last year, four to six are Chinese scores of candidates who did not report, and seven to nine are math scores.

The filing score line is the full name of the college filing score line, also known as the shift line or shift line. It refers to the minimum achievement standard for colleges and universities to transfer files according to a certain proportion (within 1: 1.3) of the number of enrollment plans of the same subject (such as liberal arts or science), which is naturally formed in the process of first choice. Each college has its own score line.

The operation of filing admission is transparent, and the process of each candidate's filing (the process of filing is called "track information" or "file status" on the admissions website) can be found on the Sunshine Project.