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Examination Scope of GaoKao

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Chinese

  • Modern essays reading
  • Poems reading
  • Language application
  • Writing


Math (natural science)

  • Set
  • The function concept and basic elementary function Ⅰ (exponential function and logarithmic function, power function)
  • Elementary solid geometry
  • Elementary plane analytic geometry
  • Algorithm preliminary
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • Basic elementary II (Trigonometric functions)
  • Plane vector
  • Trig identity transformation
  • Solution of the triangle (law of sines and law of cosines)
  • Sequence
  • elementary inequalities
  • Common logic language
  • Conic section
  • Space vector and solid geometry
  • Derivative and its application
  • Reasoning and proof
  • Expansion of number system and introduction of complex number
  • Principle of counting
  • Probability and statistics

Elective

  • Coordinates and parametric equations
  • Inequalities (Cauchy inequality, absolute inequality)


Math (social science)

  • Set
  • The function concept and basic elementary function Ⅰ (exponential function and logarithmic function, power function)
  • Elementary solid geometry
  • Elementary plane analytic geometry
  • Algorithm preliminary
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • Basic elementary II (Trigonometric functions)
  • Plane vector
  • Trig identity transformation
  • Solution of the triangle (law of sines and law of cosines)
  • Sequence
  • elementary inequalities
  • Common logic language
  • Conic section
  • Derivative and its application
  • Statistical cases
  • Reasoning and proof
  • Expansion of number system and introduction of complex number
  • Block diagram

Elective

  • Coordinates and parametric equations
  • Inequalities (Cauchy inequality, absolute inequality)


English

  • Listening
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Speaking

Examination Scope of GaKao

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Chinese

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  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Compulsory Course 3
  • Compulsory Course 4
  • Compulsory Course 5
  • Elective Course (Appreciation of Ancient Chinese Poetry and Prose)
  • other Elective Courses (such as Study of Chinese Cultural Classics, Appreciation of Chinese Novels) [1]
  • 50 ancient poems and articles in junior high school

Mathematics

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compulsory examination scope:[2]

  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Compulsory Course 3
  • Compulsory Course 4
  • Compulsory Course 5
  • Elective Course 1-1 (for Social Sciences)
  • Elective Course 1-2 (for Social Sciences)
  • Elective Course 2-1 (for Natural Sciences)
  • Elective Course 2-2 (for Natural Sciences)
  • Elective Course 2-3 (for Natural Sciences)

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected) :

  • Elective Course 4-4 (Coordinate System and Parameter Equation)
  • Elective Course 4-5 (Selection of Inequalities)

English

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  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Compulsory Course 3
  • Compulsory Course 4
  • Compulsory Course 5
  • Elective Course 6
  • Elective Course 7
  • Elective Course 8
  • Elective Course 9
  • Elective Course 10
  • Elective Course 11[3]

Physics

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compulsory examination scope:[4]

  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Elective Course 3-1
  • Elective Course 3-2
  • Elective Course 3-5

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected for Natural Sciences) :

  • Elective Course 3-3
  • Elective Course 3-4

Chemistry

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compulsory examination scope:[5]

  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Elective Course 4 (Chemical Reaction Principle)

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected for Natural Sciences) :

  • Elective Course 3 (Material Structure and Properties)
  • Elective Course 5 (Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry)

Biology

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compulsory examination scope:

  • Compulsory Course 1 (Molecules and Cells)
  • Compulsory Course 2 (Heredity and Evolution)
  • Compulsory Course 3 (Homeostasis and Environment)

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected for Natural Sciences) :

  • Elective Course 1 (Biotechnology Practice)
  • Elective Course 3 (Modern Biotechnology Topics)

Politics

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compulsory examination scope:

  • Compulsory Course 1 (Economic Life)
  • Compulsory Course 2 (Political Life)
  • Compulsory Course 3 (Cultural Life)
  • Compulsory Course 4 (Life and Philosophy)
  • Politics of current affairs (from April last year to March)

History

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compulsory examination scope:

  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Compulsory Course 3

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected for Social Sciences) :

  • Elective Course 1 (Review of Major Reforms in History)
  • Elective Course 3 (War and Peace in Twentieth Century)
  • Elective Course 4 (Commentary on Historical Figures at Home and Abroad)

Geography

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compulsory examination scope:

  • Compulsory Course 1
  • Compulsory Course 2
  • Compulsory Course 3
  • Geography in junior high school

elective examination scope (at least one course must be elected for Social Sciences) :

  • Elective Course 3 (Tourism Geography)
  • Elective Course 6 (Environmental Protection)

Peer Review - Ben Fuda

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The author has very good sources, mixes of both scholarly and non scholarly, but pulls in a lot of information from multiple platforms. The author adds an entire section on the Examination Scope of Gaokao, something very intricate relating to the Wikipedia page. The author adds a lot of content, from a neutral point of view, and gives more of an overview of what certain parts of the examination entail, which would be relevant to anyone exploring the page.

Strengths: Amount of sources and quality of those sources The section header created to include specific information regarding the Examination Scope

Should all come together once actually put in the Wikipedia page, just need in cite citations for where each part of information came from. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Benfuda (talkcontribs) 14:30, 23 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

Peer review-Ruolin Zhang

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Great structure and information to Gaokao. In this page Neal introduce the different subjects and areas that students need to prepared for the examination.

  1. ^ These courses are not contained in the exam scope, but students in some schools take these courses because Chinese does not have an exact exam scope.
  2. ^ Most contents in Elective Course series 1 are also contained in Elective Course series 2, but some contents in Elective Course series 2 is not contained in Elective Course series 1. This makes Mathematics exam easier for Social Sciences than Natural Sciences.
  3. ^ Elective Courses 9, 10 and 11 are not contained in the exam scope, but students in some schools take these courses because English does not have an exact exam scope.
  4. ^ Elective Course 3-1, Elective Course 3-2 and Elective Course 3-5 are regarded as compulsory courses for Natural Sciences.
  5. ^ Elective Course 4 (Chemical Reaction Principle) is regarded as a compulsory course for Natural Sciences.