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Ask for a summary of the mid-term exam in the first grade of junior high school (500 words)
I did well in this exam. Because the last exam was not ideal, I made a profound review.

1, I didn't review in depth before the exam, just read a book.

2, cold weapons sharpen guns, attack English, usually not good at accumulation.

3. Review has no focus.

Through the above points, in this exam, I not only overcame the weakness of the last exam, but also summarized how to improve my academic performance.

One,

Mathematics: Mathematics is generally divided into two parts: (1)

Algebra; (2)

Geometry.

Algebra: Algebra is the most basic mathematical knowledge, especially learning geometry. In review, the most important thing is to master factorization, because it is the main link to learn the score well, and only in this way can we link one link with another. When doing the problem, you should understand the overall impression and master the method. It's best not to do too difficult questions before the exam. As long as you know the basic knowledge, learn to use it flexibly, draw inferences from others and make Ren Zhen careful, algebra will become very easy.

Geometry: Actually, there are not many things to master in geometry. First of all, as long as the theorems, inferences and properties of general triangles and special triangles can be reasonably applied, each problem can be easily solved. Secondly: Be careful in doing every question. For example, it should be ∠AOC, and it is likely to be written as ∠ACO in a careless way, so that several points are lost in vain.

Sometimes, when you come across a geometric problem that you can't solve, don't give up right away. You should break down this complex known figure into several small figures. In this way, the complexity becomes simple, the overall situation changes and the thinking becomes clear. Then make comprehensive use of the information you get and combine it with what you already know, and even the most difficult problems can be solved.

Second, Chinese: review Chinese from five aspects: (1) literature; (2) phonetic notation; (3) Words used in interpretation; (4) dictation; (5) unit knowledge. In the Chinese exam, classical Chinese and extracurricular reading are the most difficult to master, so you should listen carefully in class at ordinary times. For classical Chinese, we should understand every meaning and know the explanation of every sentence and word. Extracurricular reading depends on the usual accumulation. When answering questions, you should be immersive, clear about the center, and carefully examine the questions. You won't read them twice, twice or three times until you understand them.

3. English: Mastering words and sentence patterns is the key to learning English well. English test is no exception. Some people just want to master the words well, but when they finish the sentence, although they know all the words, it doesn't help not to know the sentence patterns. So the combination of the two can get twice the result with half the effort. But the most important thing is to listen to more tapes and read more books at ordinary times, so that the perception of English will be strengthened.

Physics: It is important to be familiar with physics concepts before the exam. However, it is not enough to know this, but also to combine practice. Another point is to learn to draw. Making a good picture can not only make your thinking clear, but also help you have a look before the exam.

In short, we should pay attention to the usual accumulation for the exam. Be good at discovering, understanding and thinking. ...

"Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous." "Learning, learning, asking if you don't understand." "The starting point for inventing tens of millions is to ask." "Good questions need not be blushed, but ignorance should be ashamed."

Remember, as a teacher, he or she is always waiting for your question. Only by learning to ask questions can we improve our academic performance. References:

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