Newton's world of science [I have borrowed some books from the library before, color pages and large books; It's interesting to see]
New discovery [this is imported from France and is said to be a prestigious magazine abroad]
However, these two books are not pure physics. As long as they are both scientific, the prices seem to be relatively expensive.
There are also physics magazines, which are more academic. It's not recommended, but you can tell by the name that you only talk about physics.
I suggest going to the school library to see what magazines are available.
In addition to magazines, you can also consider some books, such as the American high school textbook Science Discoverer published by Zhejiang Publishing House, but I have only read the American junior high school textbook Science Explorer. I think this book is also good. Einstein's theory of relativity is actually a pamphlet, but Peking University Press has made it an "exaggerated" one. Hawking's A Brief History of Time speaks for itself. There is "Fei Enman Physics Lecture Notes", which is an international classic college physics textbook, but obviously the level is much higher. If you want to continue your studies in physics, you can take a look after your sophomore year. In addition, it is highly recommended that foreign universities open classes (Netease open classes have many resources, but the translation is slow).
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