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How many subjects are there in Shantou senior high school entrance examination, and how many points are there in total?
Shantou senior high school entrance examination has 8 subjects with a total score of 820.

The total score of Shantou senior high school entrance examination is 820, and the results of Shantou senior high school entrance examination include 7 subjects of culture, physical education class 1, among which the subjects of culture examination include Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, morality and rule of law, history, etc.

Shantou got a perfect score of 820 in the senior high school entrance examination, and the scores in all subjects are as follows: Chinese 120, Mathematics 120, English 120 (including English listening test 30), Physics 100, Chemistry 100, and Morality and Rule of Law 65438.

Chinese, English, mathematics, physics and chemistry are subject to closed-book examinations. Open-book examinations are conducted on ideology, morality and history, and textbooks and other related materials are allowed. Genuine student dictionaries are allowed to be used in Chinese exams. Calculators are not allowed in all subjects in Shantou.

Examination scope: seven subjects including Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, morality and rule of law, history, etc. in the ninth grade, and two subjects including geography and biology in the eighth grade. The scope of the examination is implemented according to the syllabus of the junior high school level examination issued by Guangdong Province.

Precautions for the exam:

1, you can't start answering questions until the test signal is sent.

2. Keep quiet in the examination room, do not smoke or make noise, and consciously abide by the examination discipline.

3. No whispering, glance left and right, gestures, signals, peeking, copying or deliberately letting others copy, copying answers or exchanging test papers and draft papers during the exam, and no handing out stationery and supplies by yourself.

Candidates must raise their hands before asking questions. With permission, they can ask questions about illegible handwriting, surface defects, pollution and so on.