Q: When will 202 1 Math Chinese be tested?
A: It is clearly stated in the "20021General College Admissions Guide" attached to the notice that the 20021national unified exam will be held on June 7, and the math exam will be held from June 7 to June 7 15:00.
Review strategy of college entrance examination
Chinese must recite ancient poems and sort out literary common sense and famous aphorisms, but the review is scattered. Then I will quickly read the basic knowledge of Chinese reading, such as figures of speech, sentence patterns and so on. , the in the mind also have a bottom. Just review the lexical phenomena of important words in classical Chinese. You can read some different types of model essays and get familiar with different structures.
The foundation of NMET English is words, so it is time-saving to master the usage of words skillfully, mainly focusing on grammar, vocabulary and Chinese-English translation. Listen more and keep in good shape. The composition can recite some essential articles and sentences for easy application.
Simple questions and intermediate questions in math papers are the most important things to win the college entrance examination. The score of simple questions should be the score that all students must get. For example, the first few questions to fill in the blanks are based on the very basic knowledge of high school mathematics, and candidates must not lose points. The important thing in mathematics is to do more problems and practice more.
Current college entrance examination scheme
1. access scheme
“3+X”
Applicable areas: most provinces and cities
"3" means "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages" and "X" means that students can choose one of the two comprehensive subjects as an examination subject according to their own wishes. This program is the most widely used and mature college entrance examination program in China in 20 19. The total score is 750 (language 150, mathematics 150, foreign language 150, liberal arts/science 300).
Specific examination time:
June 7(th)
09:00— 1 1:30 Chinese
15:00— 17:00 Mathematics (liberal arts mathematics or science mathematics)
June 8(th)
09:00— 1 1:30 Comprehensive (liberal arts comprehensive or science comprehensive)
15: 00 ——17: 00 foreign languages
2. "3+3" scheme
Applicable areas: Shanghai, Zhejiang, Beijing, Shandong, Tianjin, Hainan and other six provinces and cities.
Reform time: Shanghai and Zhejiang began to implement the reform for senior one students who entered school in the autumn of 20 14, and Beijing, Shandong, Tianjin and Hainan began to implement the reform for senior one students who entered school in the autumn of 20 17.
The first "3" means that Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are three compulsory subjects, and the second "3" means that you can choose three subjects from six subjects: physics, history, politics, geography, biology and chemistry.
Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are included in the total score with the original scores, while physics, history, politics, geography, biology and chemistry are included in the total score with the conversion of grades.
The supplement is the Shanghai English test twice a year, with full marks. Zhejiang Province selected three subjects from seven subjects: politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and technology, and scored the selected subjects.
3. "3+1+2" scheme
Applicable areas: Hebei, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Chongqing and other 8 provinces and cities.
Reform time: It will be implemented from the students of Grade One in Senior High School who entered school in the fall of 20 18.
"3" means that Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are three compulsory subjects, "1" means that physics and history can be selected as one compulsory subject, but only one of the two subjects can be selected, and "2" means that you can choose two subjects from politics, geography, biology and chemistry at will to study.
Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physics and history are included in the total score with original scores, while politics, geography, biology and chemistry are included in the total score with grades converted.