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How to reform the college entrance examination scheme in 2007?
In the new scheme, the existing comprehensive subjects will be replaced by two new subjects, namely, the liberal arts foundation and the science foundation, and mathematics in the compulsory subjects will be reclassified into the liberal arts category.

In 2007, the subjects of the college entrance examination were 3+ liberal arts foundation/science foundation +X, and "3" was a compulsory subject, referring to Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, in which mathematics was divided into liberal arts and science. Liberal arts foundation refers to the foundation needed to apply for liberal arts majors. As a designated elective course, ideological and political, history and geography account for 70%, and physics, chemistry and biology account for 30%. Science foundation refers to the foundation needed to apply for science majors, with physics, chemistry and biology accounting for 70% and ideological, political, historical and geographical content accounting for 30%. "X" is a professional elective subject, including 9 subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, ideology and politics, history, geography, music, art and physical education, which are chosen by students themselves. The examination subjects are divided into liberal arts (including foreign languages), science, sports and art (including music and art) according to the enrollment majors of colleges and universities. The total admission score of each candidate consists of 3+ liberal arts foundation or science foundation+1 X subjects, which are divided according to the standard of total conversion of liberal arts and science candidates. In 2007, the time of college entrance examination remained basically unchanged, and the time was reduced by one day. In addition, the new scheme also adds the comprehensive quality evaluation of candidates, which is recorded in the electronic files of candidates, including the performance and awards in various fields such as science acquisition and art during middle school. , instead of the examinee's current electronic file graduation examination results and graduation appraisal, and as one of the basis of college admission.