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Is the 2023 Jiangsu College Entrance Examination Difficult?
Is the 2023 Jiangsu College Entrance Examination Difficult? It is more difficult.

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1 and 2023 The difficulty of Jiangsu college entrance examination has indeed increased, which is mainly due to the optimization and upgrading of the contents of the college entrance examination by the education department. This move aims to improve the fairness and scientificity of the college entrance examination and make it closer to the needs of the real society.

2. With the rapid development of society and science and technology, personnel training needs to keep pace with the times. Therefore, the 2023 Jiangsu college entrance examination will focus on the candidates' knowledge reserve and skills application ability. Compared with previous exams, the new college entrance examination will pay more attention to the examination of details, encourage candidates to exert their imagination and pay attention to the practicality of solving problems.

3. In 2023, Jiangsu college entrance examination will also adopt the national general outline, so as to ensure the unity, scientificity and impartiality of the college entrance examination papers, better evaluate the comprehensive quality and ability level of candidates, prevent the influence of local educational resources and differentiated policies, and lay a more solid foundation for colleges and universities to select suitable students.

4. The significance of strengthening the difficulty of Jiangsu college entrance examination lies in improving the gold content of the examination, increasing the significance of the examination and the threshold for further study, stimulating the enthusiasm and motivation of candidates, and promoting the pressure and development of learning. With the continuous development of society, the difficulty of college entrance examination will gradually increase, and at the same time, it can better cultivate outstanding talents and make greater contributions to the development of the country.

5. Jiangsu Province, referred to as "Su" for short, is the provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Nanjing as its capital, located in the Yangtze River Delta region and the eastern coast, with a land span of 30 45' ~ 35 08' N and/6 21'~ 65438 E.

Total area 107200 square kilometers. By the end of 20021,Jiangsu Province had 13 districts and cities and 95 counties (cities, districts). By the end of 2022, the resident population of the province was 8510.5 million, and the urbanization rate reached 74.4%. Jiangsu Province was founded in the early Qing Dynasty, and was named after jiangning house and Suzhou.

Jiangsu is an important birthplace of Chinese nation and civilization, with multi-cultural and regional characteristics such as Wu culture, Jinling culture, Huaiyang culture and Chu culture, and * * * owns 13 national historical and cultural cities. Jiangsu lies across the river and faces the sea, with many lakes and flat terrain. The terrain consists of plains, waters and low hills. East of the Yellow Sea, across the Yangtze River and Huaihe River.

Jiangsu geographically spans the north and south, and its climate and vegetation have both characteristics of the north and the south. All the prefecture-level cities under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province have entered the top 100 in China, and the number of counties and towns in the top 100 comprehensive strength ranks first in the country. The development and livelihood index (DLI) of Jiangsu ranks first in China, and it is the province with the highest comprehensive development level in China.

The comprehensive competitiveness of Jiangsu's regional economy ranks among the top in the country, with the largest manufacturing cluster and the largest scale of actually utilized foreign capital. Since 2009, the per capita GDP has ranked first in all provinces and regions in China, reaching the level of "upper-middle" developed countries.