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Has anyone participated in the provincial biological Olympics? On the Rules and General Contents of Liaoning Senior High School
What exactly does provincial competition mean? I have participated in high school math league and high school biology competition, which is the competition that can get the qualification of walking. I don't think you can leave this year.

Mathematics mainly includes: plane geometry (and solid geometry), high school algebra (of course, more difficult than college entrance examination), combinatorial mathematics, and number theory. The first two parts are relatively easy, while the second two parts have little contact with high school, mainly relying on self-study. Their way of thinking is different from other high school mathematics content, so they will feel different, but objectively it is not very difficult. The exam is divided into two parts. One part is 8 points for each of the 8 fill-in-the-blank questions, and the other part is 20 points for the first of the three major questions after 16. The perfect score for the first exam is120. There are four big questions in the second exam, and each of the four parts mentioned above has one question. Generally speaking, 40 points are grade and high school algebra, 50 points are combination and number theory, and the full score of the second exam is 180. The initial test and the second test are taken together, with a break in the middle. Mathematics provincial competition is generally 5438+00 on the first Sunday in June. Of course, it is also possible to organize preliminary competitions in various urban areas, and the time is uncertain;

As for the biology test: cell biology (biochemistry), heredity and evolution, microbiology, animal and plant taxonomy and physiology, the high school competition test is not deep (except heredity and physiology), and the focus is breadth. The more knowledge points you remember, the better. My experience is that it is much easier to understand and remember the content. If you take the exam, an electronic test paper will be added this year, which means that the test paper consists of two parts: ordinary test paper and electronic test paper. The electronic examination paper is not answered on the computer, but sent to all places in the form of electronic documents by the examination Committee before the exam, and it was printed the night before the exam, probably for confidentiality. All the questions in biology are multiple-choice questions, but single-choice questions and multiple-choice questions are mixed. Although scores are marked at the back of each question, there are 2 or 3 points for single-choice questions and 1 point for multiple-choice questions, which is a bit dangerous! One thing special about biology is the calculation of scores. The weight of each part of a living thing is different. The final ranking is not the score, but what t value is calculated. The specific algorithm is very complicated, but it is very likely that your score is higher than others, but the final ranking is worse than others. When you finish calculating the prize, you will be ranked! The biology provincial competition is about the end of April and the beginning of May.

Other competitions I know are the Hope Cup Mathematics Competition, which is also of high level and heavy weight, but there is no organization in our school, so I didn't participate, so the experience is: If you want to participate in this kind of competition more, you must pay more attention to yourself and register yourself!

Detailed exam content can be found in this year's exam outline!

In addition, in theory, senior two students can participate in these competitions, as long as they pay attention to registration. If they haven't participated in the competition, they can try math, but forget biology. The main knowledge is too wide, and I haven't touched too much.

That's about it. Welcome to ask questions! !