Chinese (full mark: 150): It mainly examines students' language and writing ability, reading comprehension ability and writing ability. Mathematics (full mark: 150): It mainly examines students' basic mathematical concepts, calculation ability, problem-solving ability and mathematical reasoning ability. Foreign language (full mark: 100): It mainly examines students' English listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities, as well as their mastery of common vocabulary and grammar.
Physics (full mark: 60): It mainly examines students' mastery of basic physics knowledge and experimental operation ability. Chemistry (full mark: 45): It mainly examines students' ability to understand and apply the basic concepts and experimental operations of chemistry. Biology (full mark: 45): It mainly examines students' ability to understand and apply the basic concepts and experimental operations of biology.
Politics (full mark: 70): It mainly examines students' ability to understand and apply political theory and practice. History (full mark: 70): It mainly examines students' ability to understand, remember and analyze historical knowledge and historical events. Geography (full score: 50 points): It mainly examines students' ability to understand and analyze geographical knowledge, geographical environment and geographical problems.
The detailed description is as follows:
1, language:
Reading comprehension: examine students' ability to understand topics, opinions, facts and details in the article. Common questions are multiple choice questions, true or false questions and fill-in-the-blank questions. Composition: examine students' writing ability and writing expression ability. There are usually different types of composition topics, such as narrative, explanatory and argumentative.
2. Mathematics:
Basic operation and application: to examine students' mastery of basic concepts and operation methods of mathematics, including four operations, integers, fractions, decimals and percentages. Algebra and Equation: To examine students' ability to understand and apply algebraic concepts and equation solutions. Geometry and space: To examine students' ability to understand and apply the relationship between geometric figures and space, including the nature, similarity, coincidence and projection of figures.
3. Foreign language (English):
Listening: To examine students' ability to understand and master English listening materials, including listening to dialogues and answering questions, listening to short passages and choosing answers. Oral English: to examine the accuracy and fluency of students' oral English expression, including dialogue, question and answer, self-introduction, etc. Reading: To examine students' reading comprehension of English articles, including multiple-choice questions, true or false questions and fill-in-the-blank questions.