I usually start reading at 7: 30 in the morning, first recite English words for half an hour, and then watch math all morning.
I started reading at two o'clock in the afternoon, recited words for half an hour, and began to do real English questions. At first, I did at least two consecutive readings at a time, and later it became four articles at a time to speed up. At the same time, I will watch politics in the afternoon. I don't need much energy to pay attention to politics in the early stage. I'll forget it anyway. Just read normally, remember some basic concepts and do more multiple-choice questions (multiple-choice questions are the most critical). When those predictions were put forward, they were almost memorized.
I usually start reading at 7 o'clock in the evening, and when I see the appearance of 1 1, it is basically a review of professional courses (I must get the real questions and exam points over the years), as well as a composition template for memorizing English (multiple questions). There is also the problem that has not been dealt with during the day, and it will be finished at night.