1. Exam form: The Japanese subject in the college entrance examination is usually written, including listening, reading and writing.
2. Score setting: The Japanese subject of the college entrance examination is generally full score 150 or 200, and the specific score is determined by the local education department or the entrance examination institution.
3. Score requirements: Different regions have different requirements for passing scores and excellent scores of Japanese subjects in the college entrance examination. Passing score refers to the minimum qualified standard that candidates must meet, which is generally determined according to the difficulty of the exam and the enrollment demand. Excellent score refers to the high score obtained by candidates, which can be used as a reference for admission priority.
4. Enrollment: The scores of Japanese subjects in the college entrance examination are usually used as a reference for enrollment in some colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities may list Japanese scores as specialized courses, which require higher Japanese scores, and some colleges and universities may take Japanese scores as extra points to comprehensively evaluate the comprehensive quality of candidates.
College entrance examination Japanese is a foreign language subject in China's college entrance examination (national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities), which mainly tests the comprehensive ability of Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing of candidates. Japanese subjects in the college entrance examination usually include three parts: listening, reading and writing. The content of the exam involves Japanese vocabulary, grammar, sentence patterns, dialogues and article reading.
It should be noted that the above information is generally the same, and the specific score requirements of Japanese subjects in the college entrance examination may be different due to different regions, universities and years. Therefore, it is recommended that candidates carefully understand the local enrollment policy and college entrance examination subject requirements before the college entrance examination, prepare for the exam in a targeted manner, and strive for excellent results. At the same time, candidates can also consult the school admissions office or relevant education departments to obtain the latest enrollment policies and score requirements.