What kind of materials should be used for the second round of geography review in the third year of

Updated on educate 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I also took geography as an elective in my third year of high school, and here are some of my feelings Shanghai's high school geography textbooks are published by China Map Publishing House, with physical geography, human geography (that is, high school geography upper and lower volumes), and there is also a supporting textbook for the third year of high school (green cover). In addition, there is "China Geography" (green book, out of print, it is best to borrow it from the previous session, it doesn't matter if you can't borrow it, most schools will organize unified copying) "World Geography" 1 I think a lot of my knowledge ** comes from non-book content. Some of them are handouts compiled by the teacher, such as training for a certain topic.

    There are also some more stylized problem-solving methods and models, most of which are also cultivated under the repeated emphasis and targeted training of teachers. 2 Because there are very few students in Shanghai who take the geography test, and because of the reform of the textbook and examination system, there are very few supplementary books that our students can use together. Remember not to buy exercises or teaching aids that are compatible with the national volume and textbooks from other provinces and cities, those are useless.

    The recommended teaching aids are as follows: 1. There is a copy of Tianjin Science and Technology Publishing House's "Essentials of College Entrance Examination Review" is not bad, it is in line with Shanghai textbooks, and there are some example explanations, which can be used for the first round of review to eliminate blind spots But after the third year of high school, I feel more and more that the content of this book is still too little and too little, and there are often some small mistakes or something. 2 In fact, (many people disdain to do it) the questions on "One Lesson and One Practice" (High School Geography) issued by China Normal University are very good, and the questions are very targeted, and I personally feel that it is very suitable for sorting out the knowledge and eliminating blind spots.

    Or it can be used to read books and learn on your own while doing, which is also very useful. By the time you finish the questions while flipping through the book, you've gone through all the basic points you need to master. For geography candidates in Shanghai, the best practice questions are actually the college entrance examination papers of previous years and the mock papers of various districts, which are the essence!!

    About the Atlas It's a very important thing, sometimes even more than a textbook can buy, and it's best to use a thick atlas of the world and China's political regions

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am a Jilin examinee and also use the national paper. It is recommended that you use "3D Design", "Five, Three" and "Golden Sun".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Really a five-three is enough for a student, if the foundation is a little bad, you can also buy a three-two, or you go to buy the college entrance examination questions in the past five years, after all, it is to take the college entrance examination, and doing more college entrance examination questions in previous sessions has a great effect on the improvement of grades. When the college entrance examination is about to take the college entrance examination, take the ** auspicious solution to see, and remember the basics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The recommended way to write the second round of geography preparation for the silver world examination in the third year of high school is as follows:

    1. First, the construction of special topics should be based on key knowledge, such as time calculation, seasonal geographical phenomena, etc.

    2. The second is similarity, a topic must be refined and synthesized from related or similar geographical phenomena.

    3. The third is innovation, the construction of special topics is not a simple recombination of textbook knowledge, but to be innovative, and to use a new perspective to design the topic system.

    4. Fourth, rational understanding, the chapter system focuses on the expression of basic knowledge, especially the geographical concepts, geographical theories, and geographical characteristics only make general descriptions, without in-depth analysis and interpretation. The thematic system is quite different, focusing on theoretical understanding and analysis. For example, analyze various causal relationships, discover the essence of geographical phenomena, compare the similarities and differences of geographical things, explain the meaning of geographical concepts, and analyze the basis of geographical conclusions.

    5. Fifth, flexibility, the thematic system is not limited by the textbook system, and the thematic system is flexible and diverse, which can be a synthesis of physical geography or human geography, or a large synthesis of both; It can be a special discussion of the evolution of the occurrence, development and disappearance of geographical things, or it can be a special discussion of the cause and effect of various geographical things.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your current geography score should be said to be relatively good, physical geography is relatively dead, if you master it better, you can not spend more time here; If you don't have a good grasp of it, then combine it with the map! Geography, like chemistry, is very fragmented, and how to organically gather scattered knowledge to memorize is important. Chemistry has a periodic table, and geography is the map!

    For example, in an ordinary map of China's administrative regions, you should be able to accurately mark the important mountain ranges and their directions, the origin and flow of rivers into the sea, the distribution of climatic zones, their causes and climatic characteristics, important minerals, etc., etc., and so on. In the end, this map can make it unrecognizable, but your heart is like a mirror, and it's done!

    The test point of physical geography is nothing more than rote memorization, topography, landforms, mountains, rivers, climate, vegetation, ocean currents, minerals, and so on! It's relatively simple, but the important thing is to be able to memorize the map and point where to play!

    As for human geography, even if it is relatively rare, you have to learn to memorize the laws of human geography, to make a simple analogy, the distribution of wind direction and air pollutants, etc., these things are more flexible, and you can try it after mastering the rules!

    In particular, human geography gives you a region, allows you to analyze its geographical location, an overview of economic development (give some hints) and so on! But everything is the same, that is, the map plus proficiency!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first round of review should start from the basic knowledge, and systematically review the knowledge related to the test center, (first review according to the textbook book by volume, and review separately according to physical geography and human geography,) Physical geography is from the climate, topography, landform, ocean currents, atmospheric radiation, water cycle and other key human geography is reviewed from the aspects of population, resources, environment, energy, politics, economy, culture, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The best way to review geography is to summarize the questions of a type of question and send a standard answer, which is the most important.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Let me ask you first, are you a student?

    I'm from Shanghai, you can take a look at my experience: first go back and forth through the two textbooks a few times, first focus on the pictures and the text below, these are often the essence of a text. Then if you see that you don't understand, you can ask the teacher or classmates, and it may be better to ask the classmates in general, because he has already understood it himself, and it is easier to understand.

    Then carefully read the text part of the text with the understanding of **, read it several times, and don't need to memorize it. Geography is about understanding, not memorization. (Of course, if you want to take geography, then you have to memorize some templates for doing questions, and you can see similar sets in them.)

    Finally, you can start with a general review paper (you should be able to take the exam, right?). Take a look at what piece of knowledge you don't have in place. Then go back and look at the key points of that chapter, and it is best to have a mistake book in the field, which can be taken out and reviewed before the exam in the future.

    The most important thing is that every time you don't understand, you must solve it at the first time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Read more books, knowledge is basically in the book, buy a better tutorial book to read, often look at the map, the world map and the map of China, remember the abbreviation of China's provinces, remember the names of the world's major rivers, the world's major cities, the main grain producing areas, China's several major plains, basins, China's topography is low in the east and high in the west, the main wheat and corn producing areas in the United States, the world's largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon rainforest, the first longest river in the Amazon, the Yangtze River is the third longest in the world, and the water volume is also the third, The world's largest desert Sahara Desert, the world's largest mobile desert is China's Taklamakan Desert, the world's main human race yellow, white, black, brown (Australian aborigines), the world's largest country Russia, China's third largest area, the world's largest island is Greenland belongs to Denmark, China's maritime territory covers an area of 3 million square kilometers, the Middle East is the world's main oil producing area...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The best way is not to listen to the teacher, but to read books, do exercises, read carefully, and then the concept of space should be strong, that is, the imagination should be good, and memorize more dead knowledge points.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Read more books, read more maps? That's the best way to do it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I used this method to raise the geography score from more than 20 points to more than 70 points, and I don't know if it is suitable for you.

    1.Don't use a lot of reference materials at the same time, which will make you unable to start, find a favorite model for yourself, your own notes are better (there is a sense of intimacy, but the content should be relatively complete) and then if there are any good theories in other reference materials, important maps can be added to it, and the results of the theory obtained by doing the questions can also be added in time in the corresponding chapters, your template is becoming more and more perfect, you want to love him with all your heart, and the review will only look at him (because it is the essence of your own efforts).

    2.Then the overall spatial grasp of geography is very important, (for example, the approximate distribution of the seven continents and four oceans, you can draw the seven continents on the paper into seven triangles of different sizes, draw the degree longitude, the equator, when there is a latitude and longitude to find the specific in **, you can divide the degree meridian, the equator, and the pole, for example, to find 89e, it is cut in the middle of the degree, that is the 90 degree meridian, 89 degrees is about there, and the latitude is also quietly divided into the equatorial poles, and then divided.

    3.You have to remember that Southeast Asia is from Vietnam and Laos, West Asia is Saudi Arabia with oil, South Asia is India, Central Asia is a very backward country, what is it (like Kyrgyzstan) but there is cotton, Western Europe is advanced Western countries such as Britain and France with a temperate oceanic climate, and North America has the fucking United States or something. The most important thing is how to remember?

    Find a map of the world, look at the notes of regional geography and look for it on the map, it is easy to remember. Anyway, the map is very important, just look at it if you have insomnia.

    4.Human geography is very simple, it is nothing more than climate, soil, water source, transportation, science and technology, labor, resources, energy policy, grasp the world as a whole, these are naturally well known.

    5.It is also important to be practical. Why are Africans, Indians, and Middle Easterners very dark, because there is plenty of sunlight, because there is a tropical Qigao laughing desert, grassland, monsoon climate, tropical monsoon climate, temperate continental climate, that kind of climate is generally darker.

    6.Don't get to the bottom of unnecessary questions, don't think about problems that many people don't know, just remember the conclusions.

    7.The weather system is really simple, the earth ** blowing what wind is controlled by what pressure belt back map is good, blowing wind and monsoon, our side of the summer southeast winter northwest (Chinese like to say drink northwest wind) South Asia side is India where summer southwest winter northeast.

    8.Ocean currents are simpler, just memorize them casually, the more important ones are the Peruvian cold current, the Gulf of Mexico warm current, the East Austrian warm current, the Brazilian warm current, the North Atlantic warm current.

    9.How to promote regional development or something to memorize, usually do good answers to copy the template, and draw a gourd in the same way.

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