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First of all, I don't think it is possible for China to abolish the household registration system for college entrance examination. It is possible to minimize the differences in scores and treatment faced by different household registration in the college entrance examination. Secondly, in order to understand the household registration system of college entrance examination in China, we should start with the household registration system in China. The reason why China implements the strictest household registration system in the world today is related to the national conditions of China. The main reasons can be attributed to the vast territory, large population and serious imbalance between regions. Needless to say, China's vast territory is not the main reason for the strict household registration system. Because the United States and China have similar land areas, the United States implements an open household registration system. The main reason is that the development between China regions is seriously unbalanced. If the household registration system is abolished, the population of the central and western regions will inevitably flood into the developed eastern regions, which will inevitably lead to the collapse of urban management and functions in the developed eastern regions. Secondly, considering from the aspect of public security, China has a large population, and the management difficulty of nearly 654.38+400 million people without household registration system will increase by n times compared with that under household registration system. The college entrance examination household registration system is a derivative of the current population household registration system. At present, the biggest criticism of the household registration system in the college entrance examination is that candidates with household registration in different regions receive different treatment in the college entrance examination. I don't deny this, but we should also take into account the different situations in different regions. I'm a candidate in Beijing, and I just took the Beijing College Entrance Examination on 20 1 1. From my point of view, I must support the current household registration system for college entrance examination. The reasons are as follows: Beijing's educational resources are among the best in the country, which will inevitably lead to the national candidates filling in their school volunteers in the college entrance examination. If the household registration system for college entrance examination is abolished, it means that more candidates will be admitted to Beijing. In this case, from the perspective of Beijing local government, the rights of Beijing students will be damaged. There is no need for foreign candidates or parents to complain about this. Every local government will certainly provide convenience and preferential treatment for local people. The policy that Beijing household registration candidates enjoy lower admission scores than foreign candidates will not change. The only possible change is the college entrance examination in different places. In other words, taking Beijing as an example, non-Beijing candidates can take the college entrance examination in Beijing, but the admission score must still be consistent with the household registration. If non-Beijing candidates can also enjoy preferential treatment in Beijing, the same phenomenon will occur. Examinations from all over the country will flood into the Beijing College Entrance Examination, leading to the collapse of examination resources in Beijing. Therefore, the household registration system for college entrance examination will never be abolished. What may change is to shorten the admission differences of different household registration examinations as much as possible under the current household registration system.