1, Public Basic Knowledge. This course mainly examines the candidates' basic knowledge and theoretical literacy, including politics, economy, law, history and humanities, geography and technology, provincial conditions and official documents. The examination forms are mainly objective questions, including multiple-choice questions and multiple-choice questions. If you choose fewer but correct options, you can score, and if you choose the wrong one, you won't score.
2. "Comprehensive writing". This subject requires candidates to have strong written expression and writing skills, usually in the form of application, involving the analysis of given materials and the writing of argumentative papers. When preparing for the exam, candidates need to focus on laws and regulations, basic principles of Marxism, cultural common sense and other contents in public basic knowledge, and pay attention to current affairs, politics, science and technology, culture and other fields. At the same time, the cultivation of writing ability is also a key link in the preparation process.