Language 1 14, Mathematics 138, English 139, Science 247.
I'm usually around 260, and I didn't do well in the college entrance examination, so I lost more points.
In fact, the comprehensive learning method is nothing more than science, physics and health.
Physics is a very rational subject, so some physics history should be summarized in a book, and then read it repeatedly, and then it will be remembered naturally. For the theoretical part, it is necessary to find the typical questions of each section, preferably the college entrance examination questions, and repeat them several times, so that the college entrance examination questions are easy to understand.
There are also some basic provisions, and the conditions should be clear. For example, just touching means equal speed, and the transformation of such conditions and formulas must be summarized. Otherwise, even if you know qvb = mv 2/r, you will not apply it to the problem.
Chemistry is a little biased. You should write down reaction equations, reaction phenomena and other things in a small notebook, write some down every day, read them over and over again, and you will naturally remember them. The coefficients of some equations are to be memorized, such as the reaction between Cu and dilute HNO3, and the coefficient is 38324. Remember that writing the exam directly will be quick.
For theoretical parts, such as galvanic cell and brine hydrolysis, it is necessary to summarize the law through typical problems. It is best to do college entrance examination questions. Every year, the questions are similar, and the test sites are similar, but the situation is different, so we must sum up the test sites and laws of this kind of questions. Then do some high-quality simulation exercises, and it's almost done.
Biology is a pure liberal arts mixed with a little science. I have a lot of things on my back, which is very complicated. Therefore, it is even more necessary to have a small notebook to remember. Every day, I will record my knowledge in a few words, and then look at what I recorded the day before yesterday. For the genetic part, which is a headache for many people, it is necessary to summarize the questions. There are only a few types of genetic problems in college entrance examination, such as sex inheritance, sex inheritance, incomplete recessive, and gene interaction. These are often tested, and each type has many typical college entrance examination questions, so do them one by one, pick out these college entrance examination questions, concentrate on doing a few, sum up the rules and decompose them one by one. That's what I did. In the end, I didn't lose a single point in the genetic problem of the college entrance examination.
There is no answer to the question of improving memory. My method is to write down all the knowledge points I encounter every day in my notebook, such as: Mathematics: After analyzing the geometric simultaneous equations, I need to calculate the relationship between △ and 0, and then read it before going to bed after class or in my spare time. I will remember all this in a few days, so I won't make low-level mistakes in the exam. The grades will naturally improve.
As for books, I think "Three-year Simulated Five-year College Entrance Examination" is good. Although everyone has this book, not many people use it well. Every piece of it has typical college entrance examination questions. I hope you can make good use of this book. There is also the book "College Entrance Examination Database", which is also quite good. At that time, biology did it, and we bought other subjects ourselves, because there were many good simulation questions on it and the quality was quite high.
That's all. This is my experience in senior three. . Now a freshman, I have forgotten a lot of knowledge. But I hope you can cherish this year's time, make good use of it and combine work and rest. Finally admitted to the ideal university!