I saw your grades. Because I am a science major, I won't talk about politics, history and geography. But I have a friend who is a liberal arts student and went to Nantah. His review method is to do more geography. He copied the topic into a notebook of political history and recited it. Maybe it works for him.
As for Chinese, my first year's Chinese was11,and my second year's 92 was because my composition was off topic, so what I want to say is, don't be funny in your composition, don't do anything unconventional, don't write novels, and you should know that only a thousand unconventional people can get high marks. Besides, don't just recite English in the morning. English is not written on the back of the chair. English is read. Besides reading English in the morning, you must also read Chinese words. You know, there are nine points in front of you. Don't let go of these nine points. You must memorize words and then accumulate idioms. Senior three has accumulated a lot. It is best to have two idioms a day and check them the next morning. It is best to accumulate over time. Then there are sick sentences, so be careful. Anhui usually has two simple papers, and then there are two that are difficult to distinguish clearly, so it depends on your usual accumulation. Reading is hard to say, because this thing is too dependent on personality, and this can't be said. Read social science articles word for word, and don't miss a word. In poetry appreciation, you should know those commonly used words, what worries the poet expressed and so on. The translation of ancient Chinese should be done word for word. If you don't understand, do it, and then memorize the correct answers. The three selections of ancient prose are mainly the third kind, which is difficult to understand according to ancient prose. You can only remember the first two dead things, and the last one should pay attention to finding the original text when you see an option, and then compare which one is more outrageous.
I think you'd better simulate the last question on the basis of mathematics, don't worry. You must make sure that you have made at most two or three mistakes in your previous choice, and then fill in the blanks. My brother got a good score of 135 in the college entrance examination the year before last, and made two mistakes in the college entrance examination last year 128. You can't afford five dollars. Then try not to lose points in the first few basic questions. That's all that matters. Generally speaking, the last three questions are conic, sequence and function. If the function is the last question, see if it is about the derivative. If so, then finish the first few small questions. If it is an abstract function, or even a combination of sequences, forget it. It's great that two out of 65,438+000 people can do it. Last year, brother, I did more than 80 sets of papers before the college entrance examination, 130, except the math set given by the teacher. I finally saw a topic and knew how to do it. I knew that I had made two choices carelessly in the college entrance examination. . . Silent, if the function is related to the derivative, it is generally not difficult, and there is something wrong with the series. Generally, it is more difficult to put the Anhui series in the last two questions. Mathematics in Anhui was not difficult last year, but it may not be easy this year. The conic curve in Anhui is relatively simple among the three types of questions I mentioned above. Compared with other provinces, the conic curve in Anhui is not a problem, it is too simple, and it is generally the same routine. Take two points and let X 1. X2, Y 1, Y2 and then subtract something. Parabola is an exception. Pay attention to summary when making parabola. The topic of parabola is not necessarily to take two points. This should be summarized. But math in liberal arts is not as difficult as science. Anyway, we must grasp one point and lay a solid foundation. You can't lose points you shouldn't lose, at least 5 points.
For English, the listening teacher must play it in class, so just listen carefully. My brother was distracted in English listening in the college entrance examination and made two mistakes. If you choose a single item, it depends on your sense of language. Don't remember any words in the morning. Memorize the text in the book. My brother basically recited a book when I was a sophomore. In the last 1 month, you can fill in the words. If you forget, you can't expect too much. After cloze and reading comprehension, I suggest that the materials sent by your teacher should be done well, and cloze should be completed within 10 minutes, because cloze is coherent and coherent, but reading is different. If you want to read well, I suggest you buy a reading book and do it. Read five articles at a time and be sure to finish it within 40 minutes. Then there are the lyrics. According to the context, some can be found directly in the text. Anhui is generally 7-8 and 8 points shallow. You must get the rest. For composition, I suggest you write down those good sentences and recite them when you read English in the morning. When you write, they will naturally come to mind. And you basically don't have to listen to that teacher's English review class. Recuperate. English classes are basically grammar. How much does English grammar account for in the college entrance examination? Reading is king. Two points wrong will break your heart.
If you attend classes, I'll tell you that you should listen to Chinese selectively, and you should also listen to math. The main reason is that the teacher must listen to expanding the topic and forget the information. All you know is wasting time. Then forget English. No, there's nothing wrong with it.
In short, the college entrance examination is very simple. Actually, it's all rote learning. It's nothing. Come to the university and have a look. Many high scores make you dizzy. . . When you look back on high school, you will definitely say that high school stuff is birds. . . ~~