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In fact, the difficult questions in the high school geography exam are basically compulsory. It is very important to learn the textbook knowledge as you said, but you have to learn to apply, 1. Look at the sample questions and the answers to the previous test questions, and learn the direction of answering. 2. There is also the memorization of maps, in their own brains to form a complete map network, to remember that without maps, you can't learn geography well!
3. To learn to reserve extracurricular knowledge, the test questions will definitely involve extracurricular knowledge4. Write down the formula for doing the questions: geographical location, climate (distribution, type, characteristics), topography, geology, hydrology, vegetation, minerals, human factors: population, labor, science and technology, transportation, policy, city, agriculture, industry, compulsory two or three exams, these must be written down!!
4. Take notes, and the teacher should write down important knowledge methods and read them repeatedly. Geography will not be a problem to do the above points (but it also depends on your own efforts), and my sister has also come over like this. Bless you!!
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First of all, you have to memorize all the basics, such as the distribution of climate, the distribution of vegetation, etc., so that you don't get confused when you encounter regional geography. You should remember that all the questions in compulsory courses 2 and 3 are combined with the regional geography test, so it is more important to read the map. After this kind of basic work is done, look at what the question stem requires you to analyze, such as the factors that affect the climate, you have to analyze the topography, atmospheric circulation, ocean currents, humanities, etc., you really can't memorize by rote, remember which questions need to answer which elements, use the element method to classify, you summarize by yourself, look at what is called analysis on each question stem, and then see what elements the answer starts from.
There are also questions that must be divided into points, one element at a time, simple and clear, don't elaborate too much, and don't answer geography like history and politics.
Such as: the causes of the Sahara Desert:
1.Located on both sides of the Tropic of Cancer, it is dry and rainy (latitude) 2North Africa is close to the Asian continent, and northeast trade winds blow from the eastern land, which is not easy to form precipitation (atmosphere)3
The coastline is straight, with the Ethiopian plateau to the east, reducing the vast inland from the influence of the sea (topography)4The African continent is wide in the south and narrow in the north, and is widely influenced by the subtropical high, with a large range (geomorphology)5The west coast of North Africa is cooled and dehumidified by the Canarian Current, which brings the desert closer to the west coast (ocean current)6
North Africa has a single topography, flat terrain and a single climate, forming a large desert area.
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You read them all! In my experience! When you read a book!
Put those analyze the population! Urbanization! Remember all the terms of location analysis!
Use these terms when answering questions! And also! Here's a trick for you!
Generally, this kind of question will be related to location! When you analyze! Let's start from the three major aspects of politics, economy, and culture!
Next is the industry, agriculture, and cultural soft power! You have to be thorough! Be concise!
Point more points and more good points! Write everything you know! And the other thing is that you have to be familiar with each of the regions mentioned in the book, the Ruhr area, the Mississippi in the United States, and so on, and pay more attention to the things in each place!
Exams may come out! Hope it helps! Hope!
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The geography of the second and third years of high school needs to memorize more things, unlike the first year of high school, which is biased towards theory, so it is necessary to read books often, memorize more, and keep in mind the knowledge points of the college entrance examination, which is the embodiment of memory.
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I'm a man! Geography is generally 80+! It's my third year of high school!
Actually, geography! As the name suggests, it is "Remember the Map! Understand!
That's it! It's all about the map! Many questions are tested first to confirm the location on the map!
Use it to exclude again! Then combine knowledge! Just do it!
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1. The functional zoning of the city, the morphological characteristics and location of each functional area.
2. Factors influencing the internal structure of the city.
3 Signs of urbanization.
4. The process of urbanization in the world.
5. The causes of reverse urbanization, the problems encountered in the process of urbanization and the solutions.
6. Location factors that affect agriculture (natural factors are from climate, topography, soil, water sources, social and economic factors from market, transportation, and first-class policies, technical conditions from mechanical fertilizers, cultivation of improved seeds, refrigeration technology and historical customs).
7 Typical types of agricultural areas (commercial grain agriculture, monsoon paddy field agriculture, large pasture grazing, dairy and animal husbandry, these typical areas of agricultural area types should be remembered, the location conditions of each type and their characteristics).
8. The geographical connection between industrial dispersion and industry: the reasons for industrial dispersion, the comparison between traditional industrial zones and new industrial zones and their location advantages, etc., the reasons for the decline of traditional industrial zones and the main characteristics of remediation measures for new industrial zones, the comparison between Silicon Valley in the United States and new industrial zones in Italy, etc.).
9. The advantages and disadvantages of the five modes of transportation are selected, the location factors that affect the construction of transportation lines are divided into natural factors and social factors, and the main location factors that affect the port are 10
Love geography and hope it helps.
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Geography is not something that can be learned by rote, and some things are easy to understand when mastered thoroughly. The key is to think more, use the viewpoint of connection to the geographical problem, and grasp the principle of geographical integrity.
Compulsory 3 has some knowledge that often appears to keep in mind, analyze different regions and different environmental problems, when studying, you can contact other similar regions, to master the correct way to learn geography, summarize experience, you can consult students with good geography scores. As long as you put your mind to it, you will definitely learn well!
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The key to linking theory to maps is to understand maps.
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1) The negative correlation gradually increases from east to west.
2) Xinjiang's ecological environment is fragile and its population capacity is small; Henan has a large population base and a small area, so the comprehensive population pressure is greater.
3) Guangdong has a pleasant climate, flat terrain, fertile soil, and sufficient water sources (superior natural conditions); Convenient transportation and high degree of openness to the outside world; The economy is developed and the level of science and technology is high, so the environmental capacity of the population is large.
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The land price is for **, and the ground rent is for individuals and enterprises, both of which are reflected in the monetary level, which is the question of high and low. The choice of location depends on whether it is a behavior or an enterprise behavior, a land price, and an enterprise and an individual need to look at the ground rent. The location of the manufacturing industry or the relocation of factories to the suburbs indicates that the suburban land rent is cheap, or the suburban land price is low, and both words can be used on this issue;
There are many poor people, they have lower environmental requirements for houses, and they do not have more material pursuits, so they will prefer the suburbs, relatively cheap, and the facilities are less complete than those in the city center, so that they can build a large number of low-rent houses, affordable housing, etc. For example, the largest affordable housing in Guangzhou is located near the North Second Ring Expressway, 20 kilometers from the central city.
Question 1 basically solves your doubts, if you go deeper, it is not what high school needs.
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Generally speaking, it is the level of land rent rather than the price of land. Because the business activity is to rent land and not buy land.
1. Ground rent. 2. Because the suburban land price is low and the cost of building a house is low, the house is relatively cheap.
3. Influencing factors of land rent: distance from the city center and transportation accessibility.
The price of land is also related to this, but there are other things, which involves economics.
If you do a geography question, you will say that it is the level of land rent.
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Memorize the headings and large black letters in the textbook, as well as the summary language of each paragraph, that is, what is roughly said, and remember the incisive words of the headings and paragraphs. That's how I did it, and I got more than 90 in geography.
All right! This one is a bit difficult!
It's impossible to list them all, and you'd better go to the bookstore with every high school geography book, which is extremely informative. I hope it will help you.
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