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Do the questions, and summarize them frequently, and quality rather than quantity.
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The foundation of English is words, from now on we must insist on memorizing words every day, the first round of review will be memorized according to the textbook one by one, and the second round will be memorized according to the vocabulary requirements of the college entrance examination. Phrases are very important and must be memorized well.
Then summarize the grammar a little, or look at other people's summaries, there are very few pure grammar questions in the test paper.
If you really want to learn English well, you can leave the last 20 minutes for reading comprehension or cloze every night, regardless of whether you finish other assignments or not.
If you are writing an essay, look at the template, such as how to write a suggestion letter at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end, and put good sentences in the template.
Eight practical tips for college entrance examination English review.
1. Listen to the teacher's advice at school and plan appropriately outside of class.
Second, use more broken time in ordinary times to avoid big surprises and big leaps.
3. Don't delve too much into grammar, English should be mainly translated Fourth, do more college entrance examination questions in the third year of high school, and less mock questions.
5. Memorize vocabulary reasonably, and usually use relatively "unfamiliar" words to make sentences.
7. Practice more reading comprehension and gestalt questions, and less multiple-choice questions.
8. Usually accumulate more, apply more, study and ponder less, and avoid drilling the tip of the horns.
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Memorize about 30 words a day, do two readings, two gestalts, and two grammars. Read English for 40 minutes a day.
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If you want to hurry, you can't reach it, and freezing three feet is not a day's cold. I am a college entrance examination student this year, and although I have paid a lot in my senior year, the result is very disappointing. The three mock exams were all one, but only two were taken.
I still don't understand it, but I have no choice but to continue my dream at university. But anyway, at the beginning of my junior year of high school, my grades were really bad, and all three books were dangerous at that time. But I still cling to my dreams, keep working hard, and my grades have improved a lot.
Here's how I learned. Language: 1
Personally, I don't think you can lose points on the basics. The pronunciation and glyphs can only be practiced more. With "5 Years College Entrance Examination 3 Years Simulation", its basic knowledge part is summarized quite comprehensively.
At that time, I copied everything I did wrong and what I couldn't get right into another notebook, and I read it every time before the exam. 2 The ancient part, I'm not good at it anyway, Meng. Top 3 Reading Comprehension.
Do 53 on, and then summarize the answer template yourself. For example, ask the benefits of such an ending Answer from three aspects: structure (the point question should follow the first paragraph), content (vivid language), and theme (deepening the theme).
4 Essay Accumulate more material, philosophical sentences, lyrics, movie dialogues, etc. Mathematics: Do 53, basic foundation and foundation, don't worry about difficult problems, and do what you think you can do.
I was like that at the time, and I got a 128 in the college entrance examination. English: Vocabulary, listening are important.
Vocabulary has a complete form of reading, which is naturally difficult. One completion and two readings a day. Hold on...
By the way, I'm a liberal arts major. Geography: Maps are important.
History: Textbook knowledge is critical. Politics:
The main points of the answer should be comprehensive. Wen Zong, when doing a big question, think about the main points first, then look at the answers, and finally summarize the answers in a notebook. See from which angles you answer ...
In short, do 53 in each subject, and only do 53, don't do other things, do it once and do it twice, and there will be new gains every time. Good luck ... Come on, let's work still.
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Liberal arts mainly rely on mathematics and English to improve grades, it is recommended to learn more of these two subjects, it is a waste of time to read so many books in the literature comprehensive, just do multiple-choice questions.
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It's rare for you to have this heart, Soochow University is a good school. But it's not a big problem to get in.
Mathematics is just a matter of reading and thinking, and a high density of oral arithmetic is added to the training (preferably to the realm of self-forgetfulness).
English pays attention to the level of application ability, which means that you need to take out the English vocabulary and texts of level 4 in advance in preparation for the college entrance examination. In this way, it is easy to prepare for the college entrance examination.
In the following language, there is no advanced learning method.
It is best to study physics and chemistry as a liberal arts.
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The most important thing about the method should be induction and summary, every subject is like that, especially literature and mathematics, followed by don't look at the master, after understanding, you must insist on doing it again, which is definitely not a waste of time. Lazy people tend not to get nervous easily, but this capital is that you want to be efficient, and it is important to focus your attention instantaneously. Within 45 minutes of class, combine what the teacher says with your own associations to memorize quickly.
Finally, the root of laziness should be caused by your lack of personal interest, or burnout caused by long-term improper learning methods, so it is also important to cultivate interest, and integrate your ideals with the subjects you are studying at this stage to achieve tirelessness. Inspirational book, I think it's all three and a half days of freshness, knowing from the inside out, and finally I wish you a smooth college entrance examination.
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If you study liberal arts, you should study mathematics and English well, these two subjects can improve your scores, and Chinese cannot be assaulted, relying on the usual accumulation. As for geography to be understood, so is politics. It's okay to memorize more history.,,Come on.。。。
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What you want is a mentality, which is usually completely different from the college entrance examination, sometimes you have to be lucky, and you have to look down on the exam anyway, and you have to keep working hard to ......
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