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Do math problems during the postgraduate entrance examination
Let me talk about the English curriculum. It's not easy to talk nonsense because of the math make-up exam.

Time is tight for anyone. Because the questioner made it clear that they didn't want most candidates to finish the questions they gave for the postgraduate entrance examination.

First of all, don't think three hours is a long time. After the real model test, you will find that three hours is not enough at all. If you feel rich, you must have read or understood something, because those questions are ambiguous. Take reading as an example, this is the highlight, one point and two points. Your time is too short. Keep it at 70-75 minutes. It is not difficult to read the article itself for postgraduate entrance examination. The difficult thing is the title, often the details are wrong. Often need careful comparison, easy to make mistakes. In order to improve reading accuracy, many students squeeze out reading time in other questions. Although the accuracy has improved, it is not desirable in other types of questions.

In principle, what percentage of time is spent on topics, so reading 70-75, translating 20 new questions, writing 15, and writing 30. If you memorize the composition and master the new cloze skills, you can make time to read when you are proficient. These questions are more technical. However, those questions must be done well, otherwise the loss will outweigh the gain. Such a high score, 5 points for translation and 6 points for cloze, is a pity to lose it. Besides, you can't guarantee that the reading is correct.