High school enrollment scoring subjects. Incorporate Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physical education and health, morality and rule of law, history, physics, chemistry, geography and biology into high school enrollment scoring subjects. Implement unified proposition, unified examination, unified marking and unified announcement of results. The batch setting of high school admission remains unchanged.
Results of Benxi senior high school entrance examination: examination subjects: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages (written test 100, listening and speaking test 20) 120, physics 85, chemistry 65, history 60, morality and rule of law 40, biology 50, geography 40, sports and health 60, with a total score of 70. Candidates who use Korean to answer questions will be tested in Chinese and Korean respectively, and their scores will be included in the total score by 50%.
Introduction to the exam: The junior high school academic level exam mainly measures the degree to which students meet the learning requirements stipulated by the state, and the exam results are the basic basis for students to graduate and enter higher schools. The unified standard of "integration of two examinations" for junior high school graduation and senior high school enrollment has been implemented as "junior high school academic level examination".
Learning skills:
1, Chinese
Many people may think that refining and induction is necessary for learning mathematics and other subjects, but it is actually quite important for Chinese. How to improve, summed up four words, "read more and see more."
"Don't underestimate these. Chinese reading accounts for a large proportion. Every time I read the original text carefully, I will repeatedly study the questions raised later. I should pay attention to summing up in the middle and find that there is "commonality" between them. When I meet different problems, I will find my personality. When the two are combined, my Chinese scores will come up. "
2. Mathematics
The questions to be done are few and precise. Do math problems, but choose carefully. Don't do one thing after another endlessly, it will make you lose interest in mathematics.
3. Physics
Just remember the word "serious". "Many people find it difficult to learn contact physics at first, but if you grasp the' details' between physical knowledge and remember it, you will find that physics is actually not too difficult." "When you first come into contact with a knowledge point, you must remember it carefully and print it in your heart. The bold and underlined parts of the book need careful attention, so be sure to remember carefully ... "
Learning can't be a little vague. The physics teacher taught us to have "reflection". I want to be serious before I really print it in my mind. When I see the test questions, I will reflect them quickly, and then I will have an idea.
4. Chemistry
If everyone thinks that each chapter of physics is relatively independent, then chemistry is a more obvious link, and none of it can be left behind, let alone "solid". Many students will find the chemistry experiment difficult. My heart is "read more experimental questions." When the teacher does the experiment, you have to look at the details. When reading the real questions over the years, we should be good at summing up ideas and methods. Don't recite questions there, but really broaden your mind. "
Many students feel that they have a good foundation, but they always can't get high marks when they answer chemistry questions briefly. "You have to get to the point, you have to know which range of knowledge you are taking in the exam, and then you can analyze it in detail at the corresponding point. Don't look around, you will lose points inexplicably.