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Are the Chinese and math papers used by liberal arts students in the college entrance examination the same?
In the college entrance examination, except for Jiangsu province, the Chinese papers used in arts and sciences are the same, but the math papers are different. Mathematics examination papers are divided into liberal arts mathematics and science mathematics. In Jiangsu Province, 40 points are added to the Chinese liberal arts examination and 40 points to the mathematics science examination. Details are as follows:

Most provinces and cities in China adopt the "3+X" college entrance examination model, in which "3" refers to "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages" and "X" refers to students' independent choice of one of two comprehensive subjects as the examination subject according to their own wishes: liberal arts comprehensive (referred to as literature comprehensive, divided into ideological and political, historical and geographical) and science comprehensive (referred to as science comprehensive, divided into physics, chemistry and biology)

The specific examination time of this scheme is:

On June 7:

09:00— 1 1:30 Chinese;

15:00— 17:00 Mathematics (liberal arts mathematics or science mathematics);

On June 8:

09:00— 1 1:30 Comprehensive (liberal arts comprehensive or science comprehensive);

15: 00-17: 00 foreign languages;

As can be seen from the timetable, Chinese papers are the same, and mathematics papers are divided into liberal arts mathematics and science mathematics;

Hainan Province adopts the "3+3" model. Hainan college entrance examination takes ***6 subjects, with Chinese, mathematics and English as public subjects. Liberal arts students take politics, history and geography respectively, while science students take physics, chemistry and biology respectively.

Shanghai's plan is: compulsory subjects: Chinese/Mathematics/Foreign Languages 150, of which English is tested twice a year, with the highest score;

Elective subjects: physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history, geography, 70 points for each subject, with a total score of 660 points according to the ratio of A+ to A;

Zhejiang Program: Chinese/Mathematics/Foreign Languages 150, which is a compulsory subject;

The elective subjects are: politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and technology, and students choose three subjects as elective subjects in the college entrance examination;

Eight provinces and cities including Hebei, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong and Chongqing adopted the "3+ 1+2" scheme:

The "3+ 1+2" model is: Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are compulsory, physics and history are compulsory, but only one of the two can be selected, and then politics, geography, biology and chemistry are optional;

Jiangsu province implements the college entrance examination scheme of "3+ academic level test+comprehensive quality evaluation". "3" refers to Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, with Chinese 160 (40 points for liberal arts plus test questions), mathematics 160 (40 points for science plus test questions) and foreign languages 120, out of 480 points.

As can be seen from the above materials:

In the college entrance examination, except for Jiangsu province, the Chinese papers used in arts and sciences are the same, but the math papers are different. Mathematics test papers are divided into liberal arts mathematics and science mathematics, including 40 points for Chinese and liberal arts in Jiangsu Province and 40 points for mathematics and science.

Extended data:

New college entrance examination rules:

1, apply for the exam: no exams, no exams in two places, fair disability;

2. Proposition: the national volume is unified into a general trend;

3, invigilation: cheating into the criminal law, science and technology to prevent exams;

4. Admission: cancel the fairness of bonus points, and it is convenient to merge admission;

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