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The difference between the new curriculum standard volume and the national volume
The new curriculum standard volume is the same as the national volume, referred to as the national volume for short. Organized by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education, it is suitable for the college entrance examination papers of most provinces and regions in China, with the aim of ensuring the fairness of talent selection.

The relationship between the national volume and the new curriculum standard volume

The new curriculum standard volume is an upgraded version of the national volume and a set of new curriculum standard college entrance examination questions produced by the proposition center of the Ministry of Education.

National volume for college entrance examination in small languages.

Small languages (Japanese/Russian/French/German/Spanish) use the national unified examination papers, and the provinces have no right to make their own papers, and the papers are not divided into A, B and C.

The Historical Evolution of National Volume

In the early years, the college entrance examination questions were the same everywhere, and the papers used were called national papers. Later, due to the imbalance of educational resources in various places, in order to maintain fairness, some regions made their own propositions, and provinces that did not make their own propositions still used national examination papers. Later, the national education should be updated and the new curriculum standard education should be implemented. The new curriculum standard education should be implemented in different regions, and the provinces that have not used the new curriculum standard and have no independent proposition should use the national volume.