Anhui Shexian County College Entrance Examination Chinese and Mathematics Test Papers Will Be Replaced, Chinese and Mathematics Test Papers Will Be Replaced Due to heavy rain, the Chinese and mathematics exams for the college entrance examination in She County, Huangshan were delayed. Hong Xiaoqiang, deputy director of the Municipal Education Bureau, said that the test papers for the two postponed subjects will be changed. On the afternoon of the 7th, the Anhui Provincial Education Admissions Examination Institute announced that in the early morning of July 7, She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province suffered a flood disaster that occurred once in 50 years. Floods flooded many roads in the county, causing serious waterlogging and road blockages. As of 9:00 a.m. on July 7, most of the candidates had not entered the two college entrance examination test sites in She County, She County Middle School and She County No. 2 Middle School, and the college entrance examination could not start normally. After research and reporting to the Ministry of Education, the Chinese and mathematics examinations originally scheduled for July 7 in She County will be postponed, while the comprehensive and foreign language examinations on July 8 will be held as normal. The specific arrangements will be notified to candidates in a timely manner. Hong Xiaoqiang, deputy director of the Huangshan Municipal Education Bureau, said that the two postponed subjects, Chinese and mathematics, will have their exam papers changed: "It is not clear yet what the specific papers will be. The Ministry of Education will be responsible for implementing it." Hong Xiaoqiang said that the She County Education Bureau is currently implementing the specific details to ensure that students' examinations proceed smoothly. It was learned that the low-lying areas of She County were severely flooded and many vehicles were submerged. According to the She County Traffic Police Brigade, there were hundreds of vehicles flooded in the urban area of She County alone. In addition, in Tunxi District, Huangshan City, about 20 to 30 kilometers away from She County, a century-old bridge, Zhenhai Bridge, was washed away by floods. It is understood that the bridge is a provincial cultural relic protection unit. It was first built in the 15th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1536), rebuilt in the 15th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1676), destroyed by water again in the 34th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1695), and rebuilt again in the 38th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1699). It is 133 meters long and 15 meters wide. It is a six-pier, seven-arch stone arch bridge. It is one of the rare large ancient stone arch bridges in Anhui Province, ranking among the top 20 in length. |