Chu Yu went back to her room and took out the book Zhang Zhihe had brought to read. She had to admit that this teacher was very responsible; the book he brought her was filled with class notes.
There was nothing Chu Yu didn't understand; he could grasp most of it by flipping through his notes.
In 1981, biology was added to the science subjects of the college entrance examination, and in 1983, English was made a compulsory subject.
In other words, Chu Yu's arrival was quite untimely, as next year's college entrance examination will test Chinese, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and politics.
There's nothing else wrong, but in his previous life, Chu Yu's science studies didn't include politics.
In the first two years after the resumption of the college entrance examination, the test papers were indeed quite easy. However, by 1983, the difficulty of the exam had increased significantly, and the difficulty only increased in 1984. I remember the math paper for the following year was extremely difficult. My university professor in Chuyu was a student in that year's exam. It is said that the average math score in the capital was only 17 points, and the national average was only 26 points.
Chu Yu couldn't help but sigh that she seemed to encounter all sorts of bad luck.
In her past life, someone stole her college entrance exam paper the year she took the exam. The exam paper was replaced with a backup paper, which was more difficult. After the math exam, a large part of the exam room was empty. If Chu Yu hadn't been good at math, she would definitely have had to repeat a year.
Another drawback of the high difficulty of the college entrance examination is that it makes it difficult to differentiate between good and poor students in mathematics.
Ultimately, the college entrance examination is not about scores, but about the admission rate.
But thinking too much is useless. The difficulty of the exam is not unique to her. What she can do is not to be anxious about the college entrance examination that is yet to come, but to worry about the mock exam that is just around the corner.
Forget it, I'd better just study politics properly!
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