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Shanghai college entrance examination timetable

The timetable of Shanghai college entrance examination is as follows:

Shanghai is a new college entrance examination province. The college entrance examination adopts the 3+3 model, regardless of arts and sciences. The first three subjects are Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, and the last three subjects are optional.

The college entrance examination will be held in Shanghai from June 7 to 9, 2023, and the grading examination will be held from May 6 to 7. Specifically, the subjects of the college entrance examination in Shanghai on May 8th were chemistry, ideology, politics and physics, and the subjects of the examination on May 9th were history, geography and biology. On June 7, the subjects of the exam were Chinese and mathematics; On June 8 th, the examination subject was a foreign language.

1, the college entrance examination subjects are set to the combination mode of "3+ 1+2", that is, it consists of three subjects of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages in the national unified college entrance examination and three subjects of selective examination of academic level in ordinary high schools (1 preferred subjects and two re-selected subjects), with a full score of 750.

"3" is a national unified college entrance examination subject of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, with a full score of 150 and a total score of 450. The scores of all subjects are included in the total score of the candidates' original scores. "1" is selected by the examinee from the two preferred subjects of physics and history, and the original score is included in the examinee's total score, with a perfect score of 100. "2" is selected by candidates from four re-selected subjects, namely, ideology and politics, geography, chemistry and biology, with full marks of 65,438+.

2. College entrance examination skills

Examination, as a means of selecting talents for exam-oriented education, not only tests our scientific knowledge reserve, but also tests our psychological and physical qualities. Life in senior three is full of exams, big and small. We can't face every exam like an enemy and hold the idea that I must do well in the exam.

On the contrary, we should regard examination as a tool, which can help us check our study results and find out what we lack. We should treat the ups and downs of scores and rankings correctly, maintain a stable mentality and make a good summary. Only in this way can we take stumbling blocks as our stepping stones.

In the process of preparing for the exam, proper physical exercise and adequate sleep rest can also help us. Run a few laps on the playground after each exam to release your long-term tension, so that you can devote yourself to the next review work with a more stable mentality and a fuller mental state.