Step two, answer the questions. Candidates should organize relevant knowledge points into fluent words, so as to be clear. It doesn't matter if you encounter knowledge points that you can't. Don't answer randomly, because the big questions are graded according to the knowledge points you wrote. If you answer in disorder, not only will the wrong knowledge points not be scored, but the original knowledge points will also be dragged down. If you are not sure, write a simple idea on the grass paper now, and then write it on it after it is finally clear.
Finally, the handwriting must be neat. The ugliness of handwriting is a matter of level, and the neatness of handwriting is a matter of attitude.
There are several preconditions for getting full marks for the comprehensive big questions behind history. 1. Basic skills are solid, which means you must know what you should know about history. You must have a certain logical analysis ability, and know what each question is saying and how to answer it. You must have a certain ability of language organization. 4. It is best to write neatly.