I m in my third year of high school now, and I m not doing well in politics and history, especially

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's easy to make up for bad history.

    Find a large blank piece of paper, list the years of each dynasty and each generation, and then subdivide it, and list the major events that occur in each dynasty and generation every year, so as to lay a clear context. Go back and forth again. It is necessary to have a sequential and dependent memory, which is easier to remember.

    Political: current events need to be memorized, and there will be pamphlets when the time comes. The others have to memorize a few high-sounding words by category, and when they write essay questions, they may not get a high score, but they will definitely not get a very low score.

    Geography: Or find a blank piece of paper, look at the map, write the city according to the direction, write the nearby resources according to the city, remember the wind direction according to the geographical location, etc., I can't remember what geographical knowledge there is.

    In short, for the study of liberal arts, it is necessary to grasp it from a macro perspective, and then memorize it from the details after it is clearly organized. It's easier to remember, it's not easy to forget, and you won't score low.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't worry! Now there are many materials with the answer! You've got another year to go! Memorize more, understand more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In my personal understanding, liberal arts are not necessarily endorsed. For example, when it comes to the impact of the war with ethnic minorities, we must return to strengthen cultural exchanges and promote the progress of science and technology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't always think about exams when reading books, history is actually just like **!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Either way, try to make yourself like history. Isn't it interesting to learn about the world's vast ancient history? But if you really can't do it, you can only learn by death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To study liberal arts, you have to memorize it, just memorize it hard, and you must work hard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Calm and calm, find a few history books to read, it's best to memorize them all, so what, if you don't want to read it, you can ignore me.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At the beginning of my junior year of high school, the sum of the three courses was about 180. Later, after a year of sprinting, the college entrance examination reached 272 points. So Wen Zong is very promising.

    1. Keep your mind steady, don't have too many emotional ups and downs, and be neither too happy nor too disappointed. Be as kind as possible to the people around you and do more good deeds. The classmates around you are not your enemies, your competitors are in the province or even the whole country.

    2. The table of contents of the book is very important when reviewing (especially for liberal arts), and the table of contents is used to sort out the knowledge system. I read a lot of textbooks, and I turned over each of the history, geography and politics books at that time, and this was only the number I read in the week before the college entrance examination. One of our senior sisters who was admitted to Peking University, it is said that she watched it 8 times.

    You need to form an image of the book in your mind so that you can turn the book in your mind.

    3. The process of answering after completing the questions is very important, and the requirements of our teachers, and our practice of reviewing for several months, are to complete the test papers by ourselves, correct them by ourselves, and make up all the parts that are not answered. And when making up, you should pay attention to analyzing why you didn't answer well, this process is very painful, but the effect is remarkable.

    4. The most important trick is to analyze the intention and scoring points of the teacher. For example, if a 16-point question is divided into 2 questions, then the first question may be 8 points and the second question is 8 points; If it is divided into 3 questions, it is possible that the first question is worth 4 points, and the 2nd and 3rd questions are both 6 points. It depends on how important the issue is.

    After the fundamental analysis, you can roughly guess how many points you need to answer in order to get the full score. For example, a 4-point question may require 2 or 4 dots, and a 6-point question may require 3, 4, or 6 dots.

    As a liberal arts student, of course, the more well-rounded, the better. It can usually be analyzed from the following aspects: concept, content, essence, result, impact, meaning.

    If it is the content or meaning of the discussion, you can start from the following aspects: political significance, economic, cultural, social, historical influence, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Understand learning, the key is to hobby, I'm an engineering major, but I like history very much. And I learned it well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Memorize more multiple-choice questions, do more real questions and answer questions, and learn how to answer questions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Politics is back... I'm not good at historical geography either.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think it's very simple: carefully complete all the homework left by the teacher, including writing without a pen (because they will do it themselves before the teacher leaves the homework, they know what can be done and what not to do, and when you are doing it, it is best to analyze the knowledge of that point of the question, and then make it effective) You must not be distracted for a minute in class (this is very important, because the teacher will tell all the essence and knowledge points in just 45 minutes when teaching each lesson, If you miss an ear, you will know the severity when you write the question in the future) Personally, I think it's just that two simple points, but the so-called "easier said than done" ah, that's it, you may be able to do this in a day or two, but if you have to keep it for a long time, otherwise you will lose all your efforts! Politics:

    First of all, we should be familiar with the content of the book, and learn to connect the content of each chapter, pay more attention to the current affairs of the country, and analyze the economic, political, cultural, and philosophical knowledge contained in it. I have to make a feeling, and my political achievements mainly depend on doing problems Once a week, I find an opportunity to recall the intellectual structure of a political book and try to put a movie in my head. History:

    It is very important to be familiar with the textbooks, do more questions, sort out the key points of each lesson by yourself, make notes, establish a wrong question book, and you can also imitate "Dragon Sakura" to establish a knowledge tree, but it is quite troublesome, and the effect of the cold division is obvious. Geography: Look at the atlas more, be familiar with the distribution of world-famous countries or geographical things, be familiar with the location of China's provinces, and look at the atlas a few times to improve your results.

    The most important thing is to listen to more lectures I wish you the title of the gold list.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The point is that in normal times, it is useless to cramm. Especially for students who take the small comprehensive or large comprehensive examination, the usual basis is decision.

    It is the key to victory or defeat. I've suffered such a loss myself. Mr. Wei Xiance, who taught me history, was a very conscientious and good teacher.

    His class seems to have a kind of magic that can attract you tightly, and the long history of Haohao seems to be close to us at once under his explanation. More importantly, he always guides us to think about the connections and essence behind the complex historical phenomena. This is the most important way to learn history.

    Under his guidance, I studied history smoothly in my first year of high school. Maybe it was because I got carried away by the victory, and I started to be lazy in my sophomore year of high school, and I no longer paid attention to mastering the basics in time. It's only before the exam that I memorize it temporarily.

    It wasn't until the second semester of my senior year of high school that I realized how stupid I was. Because of the solid basic skills in the first year of high school, I was able to easily recall all the content without much effort. And even if I read the texts in my second year of high school several times, I still have the possibility of forgetting.

    Only then did I know why the teacher always asked us to "grasp the basics and pay attention to the usual".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. In the study of high Chinese, you must learn to sort out your own learning mastery, find out the weak links, existing problems, and knowledge points that are easy to lose points; In addition, allocate time reasonably, formulate learning tasks in a targeted manner, and implement them one by one.

    2. You can learn to master the ability of speed reading and memorization, and improve the efficiency of learning and review. Speed reading and memorization is an efficient learning and review method, and its training principle is to activate the potential of "brain and eye" and cultivate the formation of eye-brain direct reflection reading and learning mode. For the practice of speed reading memory, see "Elite Special Whole Brain Speed Reading Memory Training", practice with software, more than an hour a day, a month's time, you can double the reading speed, memory, comprehension, etc., and finally improve the efficiency of learning and review, and achieve good results.

    If your reading and learning efficiency is low, you can practice it well.

    3. Learn to integrate knowledge points. Classify the information you need to learn and the knowledge you need to master, and make it into a mind map or knowledge point card, which will make your brain and thinking clear and easy to remember, review, and master. At the same time, learn to connect new knowledge with what you have already learned, and constantly integrate and improve your knowledge system.

    This promotes understanding and strengthens memory.

    4. When doing problems, you should learn to reflect, classify, and sort out the corresponding solution ideas. When you encounter the wrong questions (carelessly do it wrong, you can't do it), it is best to collect these wrong questions, and each subject has an independent set of mistakes (the set of mistakes should be classified), and when we review before the exam, they are the key review objects to ensure that there are no more mistakes and points on the same questions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Is it the same as me?? History is the biggest headache, but I passed the history college entrance examination. Hehe! There's no way to do it, just read a book!

    Endorsement! Even if you can't memorize it, you have to watch it several times!!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    History must be studied well.

    Not only endorsed on.

    I also need to look at some more historical materials.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Geography is different from politics and history, and studying geography requires scientific thinking. Because geography is the science of the liberal arts.

    First of all, you must learn to look at pictures, and pictures are very important. Most of the geography test papers are drawn with pictures, and you can't read them without learning to read them. Some of the diagrams are easy to understand because you can see them normally, but some of them are difficult, so you have to consult the teacher.

    Remember what the diagram represents, and add your own understanding, and generally the problem with the question will be solved easily.

    A lot of knowledge in the liberal arts is related to common sense, so if you know more about geography, you should also watch more news. For example, when Japan was big**, there were many reasons for this**, and after referring to these, I thought about it in combination with what I learned, and it worked very well.

    Geography is divided into human and natural. The humanities are more literary, and if you are okay with political history, it is easy to get it done, after all, these are very related. In terms of nature, it is more reasonable, and it is still necessary to combine the knowledge of physics.

    Seeing more is the last word, there is no need to memorize by rote, to memorize with understanding, and to learn with curiosity in order to learn well.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What's wrong with geography? Human Geography or Physical Geography?

    Human geography, as long as I usually summarize more, I think that the relevant problems of human geography are those aspects.

    Physical geography is mainly to understand by yourself, don't memorize, analyze more when you encounter problems, accumulate them yourself, and you will be able to do it slowly.

    Look at the map or something.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Look at more pictures, remember more pictures, think more When you are fine, close your eyes and recall the spatial position relationship Appropriate practice.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's really useful to find a good teacher to make up the lessons

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I'll memorize this stuff more, look at the wrong questions more, do more questions, there's no good way, and if it's right, there must be a wrong question book.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Look at the map. It's actually relatively simple. At that time, we took the map and cut out all the provinces and cities in China.

    Look at what provinces and cities are when the shape is backed... It's easier to calculate formulas and the like. There are a few special points to keep in mind.

    Latitude 20. Japan. Equator.

    These.. Some important places.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    First of all, you need to be confident that history is a relatively easy subject to learn....You have to make a historical chronology by yourself (no matter how big or small the events are), and then sort out the knowledge (such as: Tang system, policies, foreign relations, emperor's exploits, etc.), and then find a few books related to history...Such as: General History of the World, etc....Be sure to memorize more knowledge points....In this way, you will definitely be able to learn history well.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In fact, don't memorize, first look at half of the content to memorize, understand the meaning, and then memorize it in general, textbook knowledge provides us with a professional language, and we need to understand and work hard

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There will always be some mantras for history and politics, and the teacher will definitely tell you how to memorize them. Follow the teacher, step by step. History is a little better, and politics takes a little more effort.

    I'm also from high school. For those who memorize but can't use it for answering questions, my advice is that after you finish the test paper, read the answers and read more answers. Look at the gap between the answer and yours; In English, memorize the words first, and then practice the pronunciation well.

    Listen to and speak English more. There are a total of 14 math fill-in-the-blank questions, and my advice is to score the top 8 or 10To be honest, the first 11 questions are not difficult.

    The next big questions are currently won by four questions, and it is best to get full marks, and the first question of the next two big questions is not difficult You can grasp this There is no problem with the 90-minute formula in mathematics, and you can play a little better in the early 100s. I really don't have anything to say about the language, you are an art class, you also know that the college entrance examination requirements are arts, culture and standards, electives can be put aside first, and another point is not to complain, it will only make you more irritable.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The main thing is to grasp the class, and you have to understand what the teacher says!! Be alive and learn. It's not okay for you to watch the TV series or movie in that piece of history! It's good to put yourself in the mix.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's very simple, just memorize one word.

    And every small word inside and out has to be memorized.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I feel the same way.、I'm lazy.、I don't like to carry it at all.、、

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There are two ways to do this.

    1. Cultivate an interest in history.

    In fact, if it weren't for the exam, history would still be quite interesting. In your spare time, you can flip through some interesting history extracurricular books (such as "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty"), and you can also open history textbooks casually, turning to which page to read. Once you are interested in history, you will not be disgusted by it.

    Second, from the perspective of taking the test:

    1. Learning and memorization skills: When learning history, memory must be indispensable, such as the year of major historical events, the order of dynasties, and so on. But memorization is also skillful.

    What does it take to learn a subject? You can understand the framework and see the details. It is suggested that you can memorize the table of contents of the history book first, so as to have an idea of the framework of the whole discipline, such as the order of dynasties in ancient Chinese history, the political, economic, and cultural conditions of each dynasty, etc.

    Once you have built the subject framework, you can learn the details of each part of the framework.

    2. Exam and question-making skills: There is a small but useful skill for doing multiple-choice questions: when excluding answers that are definitely incorrect, use a pen to cross out the option.

    It may seem like a small trick, but it can save time in answering questions. To do material analysis questions, you can first think about your own answers, and then summarize the answer routines against the correct answers.

    After your historical performance improves, your interest and confidence in history will also increase accordingly, entering a virtuous circle. Not to brag about it, the answer is that history has always been my dominant subject since junior high school history, and I don't spend much time to learn, every time I use the time before class to memorize, there is no preview, but I must read the book by myself before taking a new class.

    Therefore, it is not difficult to learn history well. come on~

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