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What is the total score of 20 15 Hainan college entrance examination?
(A) Hainan Province 20 15 college entrance examination subjects

Our province implements the "3+3" college entrance examination subject setting, in which: the subjects of candidates applying for literature, history and art (hereinafter referred to as art) are: Chinese, mathematics (literature), English (including listening), politics, history and geography. Candidates who apply for science, engineering and physical education (hereinafter referred to as physical education) major have the following examination subjects: Chinese, mathematics (science), English (including listening), physics, chemistry and biology.

(2) Examination time

The national unified examination is scheduled for June 7 -9. The specific examination schedule for each subject is as follows:

National unified examination subjects and time arrangement

Time: June 7th, June 8th and June 9th.

9: 00 am-11:30 am,15: 00 am-17: 00 pm, 10: 30 pm.

Subject Language and Mathematics Politics Physics English History Chemical Geography Biology

The English listening test is arranged before the written English test begins.

(3) Full marks in all subjects

The full marks of Chinese, mathematics (literature), mathematics (science), English and other subjects are 150. Among them, English is divided into listening and written examination. The written test score is 120, and the listening score is 30. Listening scores are included in the total English score. The full marks of politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology are all 100.

(4) Examination scope

The examination scope of each subject shall be subject to the contents of the Outline Description of the National Unified Examination for Enrollment of Ordinary Colleges and Universities in 20 15 Years (Hainan Provincial Liberal Arts/Science Curriculum Standard Experimental Edition) issued by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.

(5) Methods of answering questions

The examination questions in each subject are divided into two parts: multiple-choice questions and non-multiple-choice questions. Both multiple-choice questions and non-multiple-choice questions should be answered in the answer area specified in the answer sheet, in which multiple-choice questions should be answered in the form of filling and painting, and non-multiple-choice questions should be answered in writing. The filling and painting of the selected topic number in the non-multiple-choice questions and the answer area should be filled in and answered according to the relevant requirements on the answer sheet of various disciplines. Ordinary middle schools should do a good job in filling in and answering candidates' answer sheets before the exam, so as to prevent candidates from affecting their grades because they don't paint, paint too much, or paint the box corresponding to the question number incorrectly or write the answer content of the same question number in different answer areas.

(6) Basic examination

Candidates who sign up for the national unified examination and the basic examination will take the basic examination with ordinary high school students in the province on June 16. The scores of these candidates in the basic examinations of various subjects are calculated according to the scores corresponding to the same percentile as those of students in Class 20 15.

The examination subjects of the basic examination are divided according to the subjects that candidates apply for the college entrance examination. Among them, candidates who apply for literature and history and art take the basic examination in physics, chemistry, biology, information technology and general technology. Candidates who apply for science, engineering and physical education take basic exams in politics, history, geography, information technology and general technology.

10% of the candidates' basic test scores are included in the college entrance examination results. Candidates' basic examination subjects do not correspond to the college entrance examination subjects, and their basic examination results are not included in the college entrance examination results.

The scores of national unified examination subjects are published in the form of single subject standard scores and comprehensive standard scores. The total score is 900.