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What is the outline of the 20 19 science college entrance examination this year?
65438+1October 3 1, 20 19 The national unified examination outline for college enrollment was officially announced. The national unified examination syllabus for college entrance examination is the normative document and standard of college entrance examination proposition, and it is the basis for examination evaluation and review preparation. The examination syllabus defines the nature and function of the college entrance examination, and specifies the content and form of the examination, which is of great significance for implementing the reform of the college entrance examination content and standardizing the college entrance examination proposition.

Language:

The 20 19 college entrance examination requires that candidates be tested for six abilities: memory, understanding, analysis and synthesis, appreciation and evaluation, expression and application, and inquiry.

The content of the exam is divided into two parts: reading and expression. The reading part includes modern literature reading and ancient poetry reading, and the expression part includes language use and writing.

Mathematics (Science):

College entrance examination for science mathematics requires examination of candidates' abilities of spatial imagination, abstract generalization, reasoning and argumentation, calculation and solution, data processing, application and innovation.

The scope of the examination includes two parts: the required content and the selected content. Compulsory content is the compulsory content of curriculum standard and the content of elective series 2; The content of the selected examination is two topics, namely "Coordinate System and Parameter Equation" and "Selected Lectures on Inequality", which are the standard elective series of the curriculum.

Physics:

The physics examination of the college entrance examination pays attention to the examination of candidates' knowledge, ability and scientific literacy, the integration of theory with practice, the connection between physics and science and technology, social and economic development, and the wide application of physical knowledge in daily study and life and productive labor practice.

The physical knowledge to be tested includes mechanics, heat, electromagnetism, optics, atomic physics, nuclear physics and so on.

Chemistry:

The chemistry proposition of college entrance examination pays attention to the ability of autonomous learning, the integration of theory with practice, and the coordinated development of science and technology, social economy and ecological environment related to chemistry.

The examination scope is divided into compulsory examination content and optional examination content. The compulsory content covers the compulsory modules Chemistry 1, Chemistry 2 and the elective module Chemical Reaction Principles. Elective modules "Material Structure and Properties" and "Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry" are optional, and candidates can choose any module from them.

Biology:

The biology test questions of college entrance examination pay attention to the examination of candidates' knowledge, ability and accomplishment, emphasize the integration of theory with practice, and pay attention to the application of biological knowledge in daily life and production practice.

The scope of the examination includes a compulsory part and an optional part. The compulsory part is within the compulsory module of the curriculum standard, and the elective part is within the elective module 1 (Biotechnology Practice) and the elective module 3 (Modern Biotechnology Topics).

English:

The assessment contents include: language knowledge and language use. Language knowledge requires candidates to master and use the basic knowledge of English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar, as well as the functional ideas and topics they have learned. The required vocabulary is about 3500. Language use includes listening, reading, writing and speaking.