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High school geography is second only to mathematics and physics in difficulty, and there are far more types of questions than them.
The level of understanding required, the flexibility to apply knowledge, the breadth of knowledge, and so on, are beyond the reach of other subjects.
Not to mention the students, there are very few teachers who can really teach high school geography well.
The key to learning geography well is eight words:
Combine books and pictures to grasp the rules.
For example, the selection of the dam site of the hydropower station should be considered: the amount of work is small (so the hydropower stations are located in the canyon) The stratum structure is firm and there are no cracks, there is no history of volcanoes, the catchment area is wide, the water volume is large, the drop is large, the precipitation is abundant, there is market demand and the distance is not far away, and the comprehensive benefits of the river basin are high. This requires flexible use of the knowledge learned, coupled with understanding and social experience to answer completely, but this kind of college entrance examination questions in our province only need to answer a few of them.
The difficulty of high school geography is in compulsory (1), which has many and wide knowledge points, a long chain of divergent thinking, many question types, many difficult problems, and many test points. The vast majority of geography teachers are shallow, resulting in students being able to understand the textbook but unable to do the questions. Regional geography is not difficult, but there is a lot of content to memorize, and students do not have detailed textbooks, and they have not studied it systematically.
The study of geography in high school is multifaceted and wide-ranging, so it is slow and useless to be anxious, and it is useless to have a good teacher so that the class time is not wasted, and the extended content of the compulsory course (1) must be mastered in the first year of high school, so as to calmly meet the college entrance examination.
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I was good at geography in high school, and my experience was that I had to study hard in the second year of high school, and it took more time than political history, and I was easy and got good grades in the third year of high school.
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Follow the teacher's pace in class, complete the homework on time, and be able to do these two points meticulously is not afraid of not being able to keep up, if you still have extra time, read more geographical magazines, it should also be very helpful, the main thing is to cultivate your interest in the field, if you are interested, you are not afraid of not learning well! And it's a good start! When you first start learning, you should not be lazy!
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Read more books! Follow the teacher's steps in class and go home to do more exercises!
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1. First of all, the most difficult part of high school geography is the content learned in the first year of high school, which must be learned well, and many knowledge points will be tested in every exam.
The human geography and regional geography in the back are relatively simple, there are more backrests, and there are certain rules for learning.
2. Secondly, memorizing maps is a very important part of learning, you have to memorize some important maps in your mind, such as mountains, topographic distribution, rivers, meteorological distribution zones, climate characteristic maps, etc.
Method: See more and draw more, especially more paintings, without much precision, and the effect of deepening memory is particularly obvious.
3. The approximate distribution of the world map must have a clear memory, because many times, the exam gives you a latitude and longitude coordinates, or the approximate shape of the region to let you answer the questions.
World map memorization method: memorize the special landmarks and surroundings of each continent, and at the same time help yourself quickly guess the approximate location by remembering the coordinates of some special latitude and longitude lines passing through the area.
4. Summarize the order and logic of the teacher's teaching, and learn to summarize some memory skills by yourself.
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Everyone's learning method is different, and ten people may name ten of their own learning methods. However, high school geography is mainly about mastering the basic knowledge and basic principles, and learning to use these things flexibly. You can read more magazines and books related to geography, and you can also discuss and communicate with your classmates.
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I think the Geography Atlas is a good tool.
In the atlas, all geographical knowledge such as atmosphere, ocean currents, mountains, etc., is conveyed in the form of maps.
As long as you understand the geography atlas, you will learn most of the geography in high school.
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Read more, memorize more, listen carefully in class, review carefully after class, and practice self-study after class to master knowledge points.
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High school geography memorization is fine. It's not hard.
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Hello, classmates, yes, high school geography, the main thing is to understand, which is equivalent to science in the liberal arts, which requires a lot of understanding and memory.
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