From 2022, the scores of Chinese, mathematics and English will be adjusted to120; Sports and health scores increased to 70 points. Physics, chemistry each 100 (including experimental operation each 10), morality and rule of law, history each 90 points. The total score of admission scoring subjects remains 8 10.
The score of chemistry is adjusted from 100 to 80, the score of ethics and rule of law is adjusted from 100 to 80, and the score of history is adjusted from 40 to 80, while other subjects and total scores remain unchanged.
After adjustment, the scores and total scores of all subjects are as follows: Chinese, Mathematics, English 120, physics 100, history, chemistry, morality and rule of law 80, geography and biology 30, physical education 70, and the total score of the senior high school entrance examination 830.
Guangdong senior high school entrance examination subjects are divided into two stages, the first stage is Chinese, mathematics and English, and the second stage is physics, chemistry, biology, history, geography, politics and technology.
Among them, Chinese, mathematics and English are compulsory subjects, and other subjects are elective subjects. Each student needs to choose four of them to take the exam. The examination time and scores of each subject are different, which shall be subject to the official regulations at the time of examination.
Contents of each subject in senior high school entrance examination
1, language: including reading comprehension, writing, grammar, rhetoric, composition, etc. Examine students' language expression ability, reading comprehension ability and writing ability.
2. Mathematics: involving number and algebra, geometry and quantity, function and image, data and probability. Examine students' mathematical thinking, problem-solving ability and mathematical operation ability.
3. English: mainly examine the ability of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are required to have certain English vocabulary, basic grammar knowledge and understanding ability.
4. Physics, chemistry and biology: respectively examine students' ability to understand and apply basic knowledge of matter, energy and life.