1. The unified examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages.
The scores of each subject are set as: Chinese 160, Mathematics 160 and Foreign Language 120, with a total of 440 points.
There are 40 additional questions in Chinese and mathematics respectively.
Liberal arts candidates add additional Chinese questions; Science candidates take extra math questions; Sports and art candidates who do not apply for liberal arts or science majors do not add points.
The total score of liberal arts and science candidates is 480, and that of sports Art Candidates is 440.
2. Academic proficiency test Academic proficiency test subjects include politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and technology.
All candidates must obtain the academic proficiency test results of the above seven subjects.
Candidates of arts and sciences must choose two elective exams (hereinafter referred to as "elective exams") and five compulsory exams (hereinafter referred to as "compulsory exams").
Among them, in addition to history, liberal arts candidates must choose one of the four subjects: politics, geography, chemistry and biology; In addition to physics, science candidates should choose another course in politics, geography, chemistry and biology.
Among the seven academic level test subjects, besides the two subjects selected by the candidates, five subjects are needed.
Sports and art candidates who have not accepted liberal arts or science can choose all 7 compulsory subjects of academic level examination.
At the same time, sports and art candidates who apply for liberal arts or science will have the same subject requirements and performance requirements as those of liberal arts or science candidates when they participate in the admission of liberal arts or science majors; When participating in the admission of sports and art majors, if candidates apply for 7 compulsory subjects (including technical subjects) and 2 elective subjects and get results, only 7 compulsory subjects will be selected as academic level test results; If you apply for five compulsory subjects and two elective subjects and get results, you can take the results of two elective subjects as the corresponding compulsory subjects.
The full mark of the selected subjects is 120, which is divided into six grades: A, A, B, B, C and D according to the distribution of candidates' scores.
Where: A is the top 5% (including 5%), A is 5%-20% (including 20%), B is 20%-30% (including 30%), B is 30%-50% (including 50%), C is 50%-90% (including 90%) and D.
The full mark of compulsory subjects is 100, which is divided into four grades: A, B, C and D according to candidates' scores.
Where: A is 100 -90, B is 89 -75, C is 74 -60, and D is 59 or less.
Technical subjects are divided into qualified and unqualified ones, and unqualified ones are regarded as Grade D..
3. Comprehensive quality evaluation Comprehensive quality evaluation is divided into six aspects: moral quality, civic literacy, communication and cooperation, learning ability, sports and health, aesthetics and performance.
Those whose moral quality, civic quality and communication and cooperation ability meet the basic standards can be rated as qualified; Learning ability, exercise and health, aesthetics and performance are divided into four grades: A, B, C and D.