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How difficult is the math in the 2003 college entrance examination?
In 2003, the average score of mathematics in the college entrance examination was lower than before, and there were few senior students.

Moreover, after the candidates walked out of the examination room, there were cries outside. Many students who are proud of mathematics fall into the teacher's pen, regretting and unwilling, but still can't change the fact that they have become.

It can be seen from this paper that the difficulty of the problem is not because of the grand finale, but because the difficulty coefficient of the whole paper is unacceptable.

The rule of the general college entrance examination paper is a step-by-step situation, which is easy first and difficult later. Often the last big math problem can only be worked out by those who have been admitted to 985 or even Tsinghua Peking University. For many basic questions in front, ordinary candidates are easy to get started and score.

However, in this test paper, a new change comes unexpectedly, that is, the topic is difficult, even multiple-choice questions require a lot of calculation, and mathematics knowledge has been assessed to a new height. Many people have focused on the previous multiple-choice questions from the beginning.

But what people never expected was that the harder they worked, the more dizzy they became. In the end, many schoolmasters could only end up with blank papers when the exam bell rang.

Therefore, people who are usually 140 only got a passing score in the paper in 2003, while those who are 100 can already be blessed. The reason why this paper is so difficult is that a man named Ge Jun made a proposition, so Ge Jun is also called "Uncle Ge" or "Emperor of Mathematics". For this reason, people in the past complained that "it's all his fault".