1, liberal arts
Language: full score150; Mathematics (text): full score150; Foreign language: full score100; Politics: full score100; History: full score100; Geography: full mark 100.
2. Science
Language: full score150; Mathematics (Science): full score100; Foreign language: full score100; Physics: full score100; Chemistry: full score100; Biology: full score 100.
The results of the college entrance examination grading examination are presented:
Graded test scores are presented in grades, which are classified according to the corresponding proportion of the total number of students actually taking the test (except those with zero scores). The ranking is divided into five grades: A, B, C, D and E from high to low. Among them, Grade A accounts for about 20%, Grade B accounts for about 35%, Grade C accounts for about 30%, Grade D and Grade E account for about 15%, and Grade E does not exceed 1% in principle.
Tips for marking college entrance examination papers:
1, targeted preparation
Understanding and accurately grasping the rules of test sites and propositions is the key to scoring. Consult the real questions and exam outlines over the years, and analyze the key points, difficulties and characteristics of each subject. Sort out key knowledge points and common test questions, and review them in a targeted manner. At the same time, pay attention to the study of problem-solving skills, be familiar with the questions and problem-solving ideas of various subjects, and improve the speed and accuracy of answering questions.
2. Do more mock exams.
Simulated examination is an effective way to improve the ability to cope with examinations. In the mock exam, you can test your knowledge reserve and answering level and find out the shortcomings. Through the detailed analysis of right and wrong questions, find out the types and reasons that you are prone to make mistakes, and carry out targeted intensive exercises.
3. Pay attention to answering skills and time management.
In college entrance examination, answering skills and time management are very important. First of all, we should pay attention to the examination of questions, understand the requirements of questions, and avoid losing points because of carelessness. Secondly, arrange the time reasonably, control each topic to be completed within a proper time, and avoid getting stuck on a topic or wasting too much time. For multiple-choice questions, you can do the familiar questions first, and then answer the more difficult questions.
The above data comes from Senior Three Network.