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With your ability to get close to a perfect score in science, it shouldn't be difficult to spend some time on the analysis of language question types, if you don't spend more time, then the score can only be left to fate.
Is there such a thing as a language teaching aid? . . In the final analysis, it is to do a lot of questions, and in the end it is for induction, and it must be inductive by yourself, otherwise it is easy to sort out, the language is actually the most terrible composition, but the composition can take less time, because it is difficult to get a high score, and in case of mistakes, a large number of points will be lost, starting with a small score is a better way, it seems that the score is not much, but it can be more stable to get it. There are many fallacies in high school Chinese textbooks nowadays, but some of the topics themselves are still good, of course, excluding composition, which has always been the most embarrassing topic**.
The basic questions in the first half of the paper have a relatively high gold content.
Just like English memory needs its own memorization method, the flexibility of Chinese answers is actually very low, and it is also necessary to do more questions, so you can naturally find the same points for refining and extracting... And then these things are extracted more and more, and the score is easy**. Every exam is like having a template, and when it comes to it, Chinese is actually the most relaxing subject.
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One of the Chinese in high school is the accumulation of extracurricular skills, and the other is technical learning, you can read "Aphorisms" and "Yilin" after class. "Youth Digest", "Reader", "Wenyuan" and the like, for your composition and accumulation is very important, and then it is to do some questions to find the skills to do the questions, in fact, each kind of question has a certain routine, just follow the routine, and there are objective questions that require you to memorize by rote. Idioms, ancient poems, these things hardware, there is no shortcut can only rely on the usual class accumulation, this is my own learning experience, I hope you can be a little inspired.
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You can prepare relevant information according to the key questions of the college entrance examination, and I believe that by doing so, you will definitely succeed. The college entrance examination language test is very dead, as long as you contact it in a targeted manner. The improvement of language paper scores is very effective.
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If you want to make it up now, it may be a little late, please ask the teacher to tutor you after class, and if you really can't do it, give up the language, and learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well.
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How would you like to help you? Spiritual or learning?
I am also a freshman in high school. If you feel the need, let me know something. Leave me an email and I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
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Choose science and engineering, you will have a wide range of employment in the future, and you can transfer to literature. But on the contrary, those who study literature cannot transfer to science and engineering.
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Let's choose a reason. Choose according to your own interests, as for physics, study hard in the second and third years of high school, and you will make great progress. What's more, science is now more preferential.
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Choose reason, for your situation, you should choose reason. But if you like literature, it doesn't matter if you don't get a good grade in geography, because geography is not difficult to read, heck, anyway, it depends on your interests.
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1. The right way to learn!
a. Those who memorize by rote must be memorized, and if you can't remember them, you can copy them twice;
b. If you need to understand, you should consult teachers and classmates, and understanding and memory is the most profound;
c. Which homework is weak, put which homework is closest to you, and you can have an impression if it is common;
I won't and don't leave it empty during the exam, if you have words, you will get points!!
2. Perseverance + perseverance + concentration + efficiency.
a. Perseverance - Subjectively want to do it, and want to do it well!
b. Perseverance - there are no excuses, you must persevere;
c. Concentration - be attentive when studying, and concentrate when resting;
d. Efficient - no distractions, shielding everything that has nothing to do with learning when studying, there is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of people with hearts!!
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At present, I have roughly calculated the results for you, 90 in mathematics, 50 in chemistry, and a total score of 492, and it is not impossible if you want to score about 600 points at once. To give you a suggestion, you first set the target at 530, 550, then 580, then 600, then 630, 650...
People who can really achieve lofty goals are to break down their goals into small goals and complete them one by one.
The number of languages in the third year of high school is 150, and the ideal score should be around 130. Chinese is the most difficult to improve, so you don't have to put too much effort into improving it, but you must not give up on Chinese composition. Because there are 60 points in the essay, the difference between a single thought can be 10-20 points.
Therefore, you only need to read more and memorize some good sentences and paragraphs, etc., and you must use a few more sentences when writing the essay, which is the highlight of the score.
Depending on your situation, the ones with the most room for improvement are Math, English and Chemistry.
Let's talk about mathematics first: the most important thing I usually teach students is that they must be very, very familiar with the theorem definitions and inferences in the book, so that they can make good use of it in reverse. For example, circles and ellipses, functional parabolas, sequences, three-dimensional figures, and so on.
Mathematics is the subject that can pull the most points, and it is also the subject that produces the fastest results. Some people can take the test about 140, and some people only take the test of seventy or eighty or just pass, and then they pull forty or fifty points all of a sudden. That's a terrible thing in the college entrance examination.
Let's talk about English: you have to know how to use grammar first, and if you are shown to be right or wrong in a sentence, and you don't even know whether the word is right or wrong, wouldn't it be bad? Secondly, the amount of words.
Even if you know the grammar, but you don't know what two or three words mean in a sentence, how can you translate and answer the question well? Then there's listening and writing. There is no shortcut, just listen more and write more (just like Chinese, memorize more good sentences to use).
To put it bluntly, you are very familiar with him, so you can better understand him.
As for chemistry, I came from a liberal arts background, so I won't talk about chemistry, just look at the advice given by other teachers.
It's not easy to type, if there is anything you need to communicate, you can continue to ask.
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Language, Physics and Biology are studied normally, and the focus is on other weak subjects. To do hard work in mathematics, first of all, you should be proficient in basic concepts and formulas, and do more simple basic problems. Get into the habit of step-by-step answers.
English starts with words, memorizes phrases and key sentence patterns. There is no trick in chemistry, chemical equations are the most basic, memorize them slowly, and write them several times. Come on, make a good study plan every day, and it will be no problem to stick to it for 3 months!
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If you can't pass chemistry, you can only read more textbooks, and notes, as well as the usual wrong questions, doing the questions is secondary, the key is to understand the words in the book, memorize the notes and textbooks, often read the wrong questions, do not have to find the questions yourself, and the teacher assigns them thoroughly, and passing is not a problem.
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Summarize the knowledge points of chemistry, and then focus on breakthroughs, ion reactions, redox, metals and non-metals, etc., follow the teacher in class to review, take good notes, and the rest is to do more questions, and summarize the rules and skills from the questions.
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Listen carefully in class, think positively and speak, do homework carefully, correct mistakes in time, and review old knowledge every day, so that you will not review very hard before the exam.
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Find the best local teacher for targeted tutoring in a single subject, and the college entrance examination will make great progress.
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You're only in the middle of 400 points, and there's no way to make that big leap forward, and it's unrealistic.
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Chemistry or something, separate two aspects (in terms of exams, especially the college entrance examination).
1. Multiple choice questions: The main examination concepts are relatively subtle knowledge points, which require a comprehensive grasp of knowledge and detailed requirements.
2. Non-multiple-choice questions: one organic, one chemical equilibrium, and two inorganic questions (one question each for reaction principle and experiment).
Before entering the college entrance examination review, the exam is the current knowledge points, and the key point of the temporary score improvement is to surprise what you have learned so far, and have a good grasp of the scope of the exam. Doing more questions will help you master the answering skills earlier and help you score on the questions you are not sure about.
However, the practice of the second and third years of high school is enough to cultivate before the college entrance examination and master most of the answering skills, so there is no need to be in a hurry.
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Chemistry is a liberal arts in science, and the basis of learning chemistry well is to memorize and systematize knowledge...
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You can watch "The Case of the Queen Xiongxue".
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Hehe, this question is really tangled!
First of all, your plan for a rainy day is appreciated. The subject is the version for the college entrance examination, but the college entrance examination baby is not your only, unless you can go to a better university, otherwise the difference is not particularly big, it is recommended that you think about the things you are most interested in, what to do?
Secondly, measure which subject your own personality is suitable for, generally speaking, liberal arts need to be more individual, thinking is more imaginative, the writer belongs to brainstorming, idea-type, relying on a mouth and a pen. Science needs to be solid, detail-oriented, and exploratory, and what is needed is a careful mind, rigorous thinking, and technical skills.
Third, think about what you do to be the happiest and most fulfilling, the law of geobiology, is to pursue happiness and avoid pain. Doing something that makes you feel painful is a bit abnormal in itself. It's like learning the endless sea to make a boat, itself is sick, knowing that the sea is boundless, and you have to endure hardships in it all your life, isn't this sick!
Finally, follow your own happiness rules, do a good job of this addition, add bricks and tiles to happiness, and let the house of pain have no tiles, and it's OK! There is a lot of fun in science, and I study science; Liberal arts are much happier, choose liberal arts. The two are about the same, haha, draw lots!
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Look at the landlord's introduction, I am also very entangled for you. Shoudu
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Judging from my copying experience, the text is better. If you have some interest in historical geography and hate politics, it's just a course. Mathematics, physics and chemistry in high school require a lot of thinking.
Your math, physics and chemistry grades are not good, and it will be difficult to cope with the choice of science. There are also creatures, four in total. The sub-subject also depends on the liberal arts and sciences of the school, but in fact, the most important thing is your own personality interest.
Think about the direction of the issues you usually pay attention to, rational analysis, and sensibility? Love figurative abstraction? These habits will dominate your study and life for a long time or a lifetime, and it is easier to choose a similar subject.
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Like back then, physics and chemistry are average, biohistory and geography are good, and I don't like politics. I just started to study internal medicine, and then I decided to study science, because science is easy to get a job with. I am very unfortunate in physics and chemistry, and I have passed more than a dozen points, but I believe that I can make up for it by working hard in the second and third years of high school, and this year's college entrance examination science comprehensive 250 did not lag behind, and I was also admitted to a batch.
If you really don't like politics, don't report the liberal arts, it's very painful, don't be afraid of physics and chemistry, if you don't hate physics and chemistry. Believe in yourself, the key is to work hard. As for memorization, biochemistry also has to be memorized, and it is not only required by liberal arts, which should be noted.
Also, the admission rate of liberal arts is much lower than that of science, and it is difficult to get high scores without memorizing.
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Do you think you can still hope to learn physics and chemistry well through hard work? If not, then it's better to report to the liberal arts. I was in the same situation as you, but I fought hard for two years, and I didn't get into physics and chemistry, so I didn't go to a good school. It's important to think about it.
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Have you analyzed why your rationalization is not good? Is it that you can't understand it, and you can't understand the dao at all? Or is there a lack of practice and too few questions?
These two meanings are completely different. If it's the former, it can be difficult to study science. If it's the latter, I'd suggest you study science, because liberal arts aren't as easy as you think.
It is much easier to get a score in science than in liberal arts.
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If you have a good score in Chinese and English, and you are not bad at mathematics, then you can consider applying for science. Because most of the people who choose science are because the liberal arts are not very good. If your math score is not bad, then your Chinese and English are better than others can help you get extra points.
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It is recommended that you choose science, yes.
I knew that interest could be cultivated, and I was not interested in these two subjects because I was super bad at chemistry and biology, but then I got through it with a hard face. In addition, I would like to tell you that the students who study literature are really pitiful when filling in the volunteers, and there are too few schools and majors to choose from. So, you have to believe that you will do a lot of things!
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Combine your interests and strengths, and more.
Du industry and other aspects, zhi comprehensively consider it before making a decision
Definitely, this kind of only can be done by yourself, and others cannot be replaced!! I also resolutely chose liberal arts at that time, my relatives, friends, and teachers were against me, and I always believed that my choice was right, at least I have no regrets now, I am already a junior!! Think about it yourself, and if you choose, you have to stick to it.
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Don't like backs? I.
In the system of compound liberal arts, memorization is the premise, but understanding is more important. You don't like politics, but politics is the biggest in the writing of the essay, and if you don't understand it, you will lose a lot of points. Liberal arts mathematics is less than science science (Shaanxi yes, I don't know, ,) Of course, it's simpler, but of course you can't learn it if you don't care.
Liberal arts multiple-choice questions are not simple. If you are interested in mathematics, physics and chemistry, but your grades fluctuate, rather than not being able to learn, then science is recommended. I heard from my science classmates that when I entered the second year of high school, I found that the science major in the first year of high school was very simple.
I don't know, oh, I studied the text. It's because I'm not interested in science. The most important thing is to weigh interests and grades, but interests are more important.
Hit so much, lz reward points、、、
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Reading Marx's philosophy of dialectical materialism is certainly the correct guidance, officially recognized.