Last semester of Senior One: Chinese 1, 2, Mathematics 1, 4, English 1, 2, Physics 1, Chemistry 1, Biology 1 Molecules and Cells, Ideological and Political 1.
Senior semester: Chinese 3, 4, Mathematics 2, 5, English 3, 4, Physics 2, Chemistry 2, Biology 2, Inheritance and Evolution, Ideological and Political 2, Political Life, History 2, Geography 2;
Last semester of Senior Two: Chinese 5 (optional in the second half of the semester), Math 3, optional 2- 1, English 5,6 (optional in 6), Biology 3, Steady State and Environment, Ideology and Politics 3, Cultural Life 3, History 3, Geography 3; Chemistry Elective Course 4 Chemical Reaction Principles and Elective Course 1 Chemistry and Life;
Next semester of senior two: Chinese elective, mathematics elective 2-2, English 7, 8 (both optional), ideological and political 4 life and philosophy; Chemistry, biology, history and geography enter the elective stage (only those who choose to take the exam);
Physics in senior two: candidates take 3- 1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-5; Elective courses for non-candidates 1- 1.
Senior three: There are no compulsory courses, mainly elective courses and review.
Chemistry, geography, biology and history can end their compulsory courses at the end of the second year of high school, and physics, ideology and politics can end at the end of the second year of high school. Compulsory courses are what all students should study. Since Guangdong now implements the "3+ 1+2" scheme, mathematics textbooks are not divided into arts and sciences.
(I summed it up according to the current textbook content, combined with the past liberal arts division era and the current Guangdong college entrance examination model. The information may not be completely accurate, please refer to the actual arrangement! ! ! )