1. Question 1: Single question
Whether it is a national examination or a provincial examination, there must be a single element question. The so-called single-factor question refers to the answer object that candidates will be clearly informed in the course of the question, that is to say, the question with clear elements, such as: Question 2 of Henan Province Examination Paper in 2020: Please combine "given data 3 and 4" to sort out and summarize the exploration of grassroots social governance in N district. (Requirements: the main points are clear, the levels are clear, and there is generality, no more than 300 words. In this issue, we are required to summarize what efforts N District has made in strengthening the construction of community governance system, which is actually to talk about practice. After defining the elements, do we have a key point when reading the materials, so as not to scribble without knowing what the answer point is?
2. Question 2: Comprehensive questions
This kind of question mainly refers to questions with fuzzy components. Of course, the main points of our answer are still the reasons, problems, influences, countermeasures and other factors, but unlike multiple-choice questions, the stem of the question will not specify which specific elements you want to answer. Usually, what elements you need to answer when you explain, often the main points of the answer involve two or more elements. In addition, the materials involved in the comprehensive questions may be out of order, which also puts forward higher requirements for us. Don't let the material confuse your logic. When summarizing and sorting out the answers, we'd better find out the answer points in the material one by one according to the answer logic of "what to do-why to do it".
The suggested duration of comprehensive questions is 30-35 minutes. Considering that the elements of this kind of question are not clear, you must get at least 60% score ~
3. Question 3: Official documents
The official document question is similar to the comprehensive question, which means that more than one element is involved in the main points of the answer, but unlike the comprehensive question, the official document question is a question with format and language score. Some friends may have said, then how can I tell whether a question is a comprehensive question or an official document question? In fact, the title of official documents has obvious characteristics, and our criterion is whether it is in the form of "quantifier+genre". For example, in 2020, question 3 of Henan Province's examination paper: The Public Security Department of H Province plans to call on the provincial police and auxiliary police to learn from several outstanding police and auxiliary police in the case of "given data 6". Please write and draft a proposal on their behalf. (Requirements: prominent theme, clear hierarchy, no format, no more than 400 words) In this question, one is a quantifier, and the proposal is a language, so it is an official document. But in this question, it is obvious that the format is not considered, so it also tells us that this question has no format and does not need to pay attention to the format.
Because official documents are generally divided into format and language, everyone should ensure that they get 70% marks within 40 minutes!
4. Question 4: Composition.
Applying for a composition is to ask you to write an argumentative essay. Our friends can first take the composition questions as comprehensive questions and find opinions from the materials, which are higher than those of the same period. Why? Because the composition is not to make you unconstrained style, but based on the views in the material and examples outside the material, this is a qualified composition.
These are the answers to all the questions in Henan Province.