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What's on the art test in culture class?

Art test culture class mainly examines students' comprehensive quality, including Chinese, mathematics, English, arts and sciences, etc.

Liberal arts examination subjects: Chinese, mathematics, English, history, politics (comprehensive arts and sciences). This kind of examination mainly examines students' basic knowledge and comprehensive quality, especially their achievements in Chinese, mathematics and English, and is an important reference for admission.

Science examination subjects: Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry (comprehensive arts and sciences). This kind of examination mainly examines students' basic knowledge and experimental ability, especially their scores in mathematics, physics and chemistry, and is an important reference for admission.

In addition to the above-mentioned examination subjects, some colleges and universities will also require students to participate in professional interviews or exhibitions to examine their professional quality and practical ability. In addition, some special types of art tests, such as music and dance, will also have corresponding professional examination subjects and requirements.

It should be noted that different colleges and regions have different examination requirements and standards for art examination and cultural courses. Candidates should carefully read the relevant enrollment brochures when preparing for the exam, understand the specific exam subjects and requirements, and make a reasonable preparation plan.

Scope of art test and culture class:

1, Chinese: mainly examines students' ability to use language, including reading comprehension, writing, classical Chinese reading, etc.

2. Mathematics: It mainly examines students' basic mathematical knowledge and application ability, including algebra, geometry, probability statistics, etc.

3. English: mainly examine students' English language ability, including reading comprehension, writing and listening.

4. Integration of arts and sciences: It mainly examines students' comprehensive knowledge of arts and sciences, including history, geography, politics, physics, chemistry and biology.