Among them, the full marks of each subject are: Chinese 120, Mathematics 120, English 120, Science 180, Ideology and Morality, History and Society 100, and Sports * * * 6. You can choose your own project and take the exam at most twice according to the regulations. Except for individual districts and counties in Zhejiang or individual disciplines, the examinations of three subjects in most districts and counties in the city are unified by the whole city.
The city's proposition will strictly follow the requirements of the current middle school syllabus, fully consider the teaching situation, teaching reform, textbook use and the actual level of candidates in all districts and counties, seek common ground while reserving differences to the maximum extent, and fully embody the principle of "smooth transition and gradual progress" in the unified proposition.
The admission score line of senior high school entrance examination is the lowest admission score line drawn by Zhejiang schools according to their own number of applicants and planned enrollment. Junior high school academic level examination, referred to as "senior high school entrance examination", is an examination to test whether junior high school graduates reach junior high school graduation level. The senior high school entrance examination is conducted after the college entrance examination, and the specific time is determined by all localities.
It is a necessary condition for the issuance of junior high school diplomas. In China, these subjects are designated as national curriculum subjects, and all of them are included in the scope of junior high school academic level examination. Junior high school academic level test is a level test to test whether junior high school students reach junior high school academic level, and it is a selective test for senior high school based on nine-year compulsory education.
Precautions for the exam:
1, you can't start answering questions until the test signal is sent.
2. Keep quiet in the examination room, do not smoke or make noise, and consciously abide by the examination discipline.
3. No whispering, glance left and right, gestures, signals, peeking, copying or deliberately letting others copy, copying answers or exchanging test papers and draft papers during the exam, and no handing out stationery and supplies by yourself.
Candidates must raise their hands before asking questions. With permission, they can ask questions about illegible handwriting, surface defects, pollution and so on.