You're just a freshman in high school. It doesn't matter at all. Just recite it casually. After high school is systematized, it will become very simple, not something to pull points.
Do more math problems, finish the homework left by the teacher, take time out on weekends, buy reference books to do after-school exercises, and sign up for a cram school, preferably run by the teacher. It won't be difficult to learn. If your grades improve, apply for a more difficult class, and you will improve step by step! Regarding science, although the tactics of asking the sea are unscientific, you will have ideas if you watch more. Doing more questions is king!
As for English, the foundation is the key. It's normal to learn in a down-to-earth manner. Don't worry, recite words and phrases, sort out wrong questions and read more articles. It's normal to work hard for a while without getting anything. You must persist in English, and you will find great progress in a few months!
You are a freshman now, and you have plenty of time. Don't spend unnecessary time reciting comprehensive books, focus on English and mathematics, and the Chinese will be reviewed systematically at the end. What you are learning now is basically useless! be lax