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Language: Compulsory (1?5) Appreciation of Ancient Chinese Poetry and Prose "Appreciation of Modern Chinese Poetry and Prose, Appreciation of Chinese and Foreign Biographies and Masterpieces of Chinese and Foreign Biographies" and "Applied Linguistics", "Pre-Qin Zhu?
Sub-Selected Reading and Appreciation of China** "Essay Writing and Film Masterpiece Appreciation" Chinese and Foreign Drama Masterpiece Appreciation "Foreign Appreciation of Poetic Prose" Speech and Debate "Chinese Cultural Classics Studies" "News Reading and Practice", "Chinese Folk Culture" from Selected Electives or (I forgot).
Mathematics: (1 to 5) Electives: (1-1, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 3-1, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-4-5-4-4-7, 4-9).
English: 8 compulsory electives
Physical Education: Required (2) Electives (1-1, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 3-1, 3-1, 3-3, 3-5).
Chemistry: Required electives (1-2) 4
Biology: Requires (1 to 3) and elective (1-3).
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and some though are electives mandatory. Electoral language, basically, is not talked about.
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Physical Electromagnetism, Momentum, Elementary Optics; Chemistry is elective 5, (organic preliminary), composition of matter (hybridization, electronegativity, crystals); Biology, ecological engineering, genetic engineering, etc. are the main ones.
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First of all, it must be compulsory: Mathematics, Chinese, English, Physics, Biology, Chemistry.
In addition, even science students are required to take academic proficiency tests, which include: Geography, History, Politics, Fine Arts.
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In addition to the number of languages, there are compulsory 5 to elective 8, a total of four books, two semesters.
Physics is elective 3-1, 3-2, and the teacher will choose to study 3-3, 3-4, and 3-5 according to the college entrance examination in previous years
Chemistry is elective 4, 5, 3
Biology is a compulsory 3 and an optional 3
That's basically it, math still uses 4-1, 4-5, but not much.
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English: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
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I love to learn.
1. There are three other languages, and the textbooks are the same.
2. In addition to the above 3 subjects, science also has physics. Chemistry. Creature.
3. General elective courses, which are basically not studied, can be understood.
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It's best to follow the teacher's study plan, but you can also buy the study stuff in Zhaoxin's system.
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First of all, Chinese, mathematics, and English are compulsory subjects, but liberal arts mathematics is more difficult than science mathematics. In addition, the three courses of physics, chemistry and biology belong to the science category, and the rest are liberal arts courses. Those who study science should also study liberal arts, and the liberal arts score requirements must reach a minimum, that is, they must pass!
Do you understand?
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In the third year of high school, I only learned language, mathematics, English and biochemistry! In the second year of high school, I still have to study politics, geography, and history, and there are only six subjects after passing the exam!
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Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
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Language: Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
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Senior Secondary Science subjects include: Chinese 150 points; 150 in Mathematics; 150 in English; 100 points in Physics; 100 points in Chemistry and 100 points in Biology.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are examined on a single paper, which is called the Science Synthesis. In the first year of high school, it is part of the arts and sciences, and the three main courses + politics, history, geography + physics, chemistry and biology are all required to be learned, and only in the second year of high school will they be divided into arts and sciences, and after the division, they will only learn the corresponding subjects.
Learn the skills of science
1. The most important thing in learning physics is to understand and be interested. A lot of physics knowledge can be applied to reality, such as the most classic, chopsticks seem to be bent in the water. Studying science physics can be seen from the perspective of life.
2. When learning chemistry, since chemistry is an experimental discipline, although there is no need for experiments when answering questions, many formulas or elemental equations are obtained through experiments, so we must cultivate good observation habits and develop our own methods of learning science chemistry.
3. The learning of biology is very similar to physics, mainly through understanding and memorizing, figuring out the connection between things themselves, and forming a framework diagram in their own minds, which is conducive to the learning of biology.
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College Entrance Examination Science Examination Subjects.
Science: 750 overall
Chinese 150 Mathematics 150 Foreign Language 150 Science Comprehensive (Physics, Chemistry, Physics) 300
Mathematics: Compulsory 1, Compulsory 2, Compulsory 3, Compulsory 4, Compulsory 5, Elective 2, 1, Elective 2, 2
Elective 2 3 Elective 4 1 Elective 4 2 Elective 4 3 Elective 4 4 Elective 4 5
Chemistry: Compulsory: There is a compulsory 1; Compulsory 2
Electives: Elective 1 Chemistry and Life; Elective 2: Chemistry and Technology; Elective 3: Structure and Properties of Matter; Elective 4: Principles of Chemical Reactions; Elective 5: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry; Elective 6 Experimental Chemistry.
Physics: Compulsory 1 Compulsory 2
Elective 3-1 (Electrical) Elective 3-2 (Electromagnetic Induction Transformer Sensors) Elective 3-3 (Thermal) Elective 3-4 (Vibration and Waves) Elective 3-5 (Momentum and Atomic Physics) Not necessarily Full-time Elective 3-1 Elective 3-2 Elective 3-5 Certain.
Biology: 3 compulsory books and 3 elective books.
English: There are a total of 11 books and 5 volumes of compulsory courses, and 6 to 11 books are elective, but the general ones don't learn 9 or 8 books, and the latter few books are a bit difficult.
Chinese: The People's Education Edition is a compulsory five, a compulsory one--- and a compulsory five are generally completed in the first half of the second semester of high school.
There are many elective textbooks, and different places may choose different ones, such as "Works of Chinese and Foreign Biographers", "Selected Readings of Pre-Qin Princes", "Application of Language and Writing", "Appreciation of Chinese **", "Appreciation of Ancient Chinese Poetry and Prose", "Appreciation of Modern Chinese Poetry and Prose", "Appreciation of Foreign Poetry", "Appreciation of Foreign Poetry and Prose", "Article Writing and Revision", "News Reading and Practice", "Study of Chinese Cultural Classics", "Appreciation of Film and Television Masterpieces", "Chinese Folk Culture", "Speech and Debate", "Appreciation of Chinese and Foreign Drama Masterpieces".
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1. Mathematics (MATH) is a discipline that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change, and spatial models. Through the use of abstraction and logical reasoning, it is generated from counting, calculating, measuring, and observing the shape and motion of objects. Mathematicians have expanded these concepts in order to formulate new conjectures and to establish rigorously deduced truths from appropriately selected axioms and definitions.
2. PhysicsPhysics is the natural science that studies the structure, interaction, and motion of matter in nature. It is a natural science based on observation and experimentation. Its achievements are of positive significance for human science to understand nature and dispel superstition.
A perennial theme of physics is the search for orders, symmetry and symmetry-breaking, conservation laws, or invariance.
3. Chemical chemistry is a natural science that studies the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter at the atomic and molecular scales. Different from particle physics and nuclear physics, which study smaller scales, the physical and chemical properties of elements, chemical bonds, molecules, and ions (clusters) studied in chemistry are the microscopic natural laws that are most closely related to matter and materials in the macrocosm of human existence. The universe is composed of matter, and as an important bridge between the microcosm and macrocosm of the material world, chemistry is one of the main methods and means used by human beings to understand and transform the material world.
4. Biology is a category of natural science, which is a science that studies the structure, function, occurrence and development of organisms, as well as the relationship between organisms and their surroundings. Biology originated from the naturalism of nightshade rock, and went through experimental biology and molecular biology to enter the period of systems biology.
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1. Chinese: Chinese Language and Literature (including various directions), Chinese Education, Primary Education, Chinese Language, Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages, Chinese Minority Languages and Literatures, Classical Philology, Chinese and Chinese Language and Culture, Applied Linguistics, Primary Education and related majors.
6. Biology: Biological Sciences, Biological Education, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Ecology, Bioinformation Technology, Biological Science and Biotechnology, Animal and Plant Quarantine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Informatics, Plant Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Bioresource Science, Biosecurity, Applied Biological Science and related majors.
7. Geography: Geographic Science, Geography Education, Self-Filing Geography and Resource Environment, Human Geography and Urban and Rural Planning, Geographic Information Science, Resource Environment and Urban Management, Ground-Air Fool Prudent Information System and Map Mapping Technology and related majors.
8. History: History, History Education, World History, Archaeology, Cultural Relics and Museology, World History, Cultural Relics and Museology, Ethnology, Cultural Relics Protection Technology, Foreign Chinese and Foreign History and related majors.
9. Politics: Philosophy, Political Economy, Political Science and Administration, Ideological Politics, Ideological and Political Education, Scientific Socialism, History of the Communist Party of China, International Politics, Diplomacy, International Affairs and International Relations, and related majors.
10、**:
Learning, Performance, Education, Composition and Composition Technology Theory, Art Education, Dance Performance, Dance Studies, Choreography and Related Majors.
11. Sports:
Physical Education, Social Physical Education, Physical Education, Sports Training, Sports Human Science, Sports**, Leisure Sports, Social Sports Guidance and Management, Martial Arts and Traditional Ethnic Sports, Competitive Sports, Sports Health Care, Sports Service and Management and related majors.
12. Fine Arts:
Fine Arts (including various directions), Art Education, Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Art Education, Art Design, Chinese Painting, Arts and Crafts, Calligraphy and related majors.
13. Information Technology:
Computer Science and Technology, Software Engineering, Educational Technology, Network Engineering, Information Security, Internet Engineering, Digital Technology, Intelligent Science and Technology, Spatial Information and Digital Technology, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Computer, Information Systems and Information Management, Educational Information Technology and Related Majors.
14. Science:
Students majoring in science education and holding science, physics, chemistry, biology, integrated practice, and general technology teacher qualifications can apply for the examination.
15. Mental health:
Psychology and Psychology, Applied Psychology, Psychological Counseling and related majors.
16. Kindergarten:
Pre-school education (including various directions) and related majors.
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