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How to calculate the scores of all subjects in the college entrance examination
The total score of most provinces and cities in China is 750, language 0, mathematics 150, foreign language 150, and arts and sciences 300.

From 20 17, the total score of Shanghai college entrance examination is 660. Among them, Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages each scored 150, and three ordinary high school level grading examination subjects each scored 70 points.

In the "3+X" scheme, "3" means "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages", and "X" means that students choose an examination subject independently from two comprehensive subjects: liberal arts (politics, history and geography) and science (physics, chemistry and biology) according to their own wishes.

The total score of candidates consists of three unified college entrance examination results and three ordinary high school academic level selection test results, with a full score of 750 points. Among them, the original scores of three unified college entrance examination subjects are included in the total score of candidates, with a full score of150 for each subject; Priority subjects (physics or history) are included in the total score of candidates using the original grades, with a full score of 100 for each subject; Re-examination subjects are included in the total score of candidates according to their scores, with a full score of 100 for each subject.

Full marks in Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages 150, full marks in politics, history, biology, geography, physics and chemistry 100. In addition to the number of languages, the score is included in the total score of the candidates, and the selected subjects are scored out of 100. On the premise that senior high school students are qualified, the grades will be determined according to the proportion announced in advance. Compulsory subjects: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages.