Hehe, I am from Wenzhou, too. Now I'm a sophomore. My heart is that mathematics depends entirely on classroom understanding. Remember that you must know math in class to learn well. My freshman year in high school was a little knowledge in class, and I got poor exercises in the final math exam. It doesn't matter whether it's good or bad, as long as I do more different problems, so does physics. As long as I fully understand what I said in class and do the problems assigned by the teacher carefully, I think I will do all the problems I can. Don't just think that you can't speak English, take more notes and remember words. You don't have to do those exercises. There is no need to win the championship in the most important chemistry in senior one. Only by the second day of junior high school can we hope to learn well. It's like dreaming that you didn't take a class in your first year of high school. As for the chemistry exercises, our teacher said to go to the bookstore to see which one is the thinnest or the most pleasing to the eye, and buy it, regardless of the content. Just stick to it and finish the whole book, and make sure you get 90 points at the end of the term.
These are all my experiences in the past year. Do as I say and make sure you are the best in the whole paragraph. Thank you for your adoption.