The exam officially begins. Make a choice and fill in the blanks. In general, the last question of multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions will be slightly more difficult, and other questions will not be difficult. Therefore, if your math foundation is ok, the first seven multiple-choice questions can be completed in one go in about 15 minutes. If you think that the eighth question will not be done for a while, it will be empty, and fill in the blanks first. Fill-in-the-blank questions and multiple-choice questions should have basically the same time. Generally speaking, it takes about 40 minutes to complete the selection and fill in the blanks.
Leave 80 minutes for the next big question with 80 points. The first two big questions are generally simple trigonometric functions and probability statistics, which add up to about 20 points, but 15 minutes is enough to complete. After space geometry, the sequential questions must be written clearly and completely, so generally 1 minute corresponds to one point. The last 20-30 minutes are reserved for the last two questions. Although the last two questions are difficult, the first question of each question is a sub-question, so you can take the test with confidence (10- 15 points or so). The rest of the time, you can look back at your empty questions, do what you can, don't force yourself, and check your answers.
I usually finish the paper and only have 10- 15 minutes left. At this time, I will do a general inspection, because it is too late to do a detailed inspection. If I do it again according to the original idea, the probability of finding the problem is relatively low. So spend more time on the problem, think clearly, solve the problem seriously, and ensure that the problem is correct.
In the year of my college entrance examination, I did it until the end. I only did the first of the last two questions, so I didn't have time to check the questions I had done. Later, the results of the college entrance examination came out. My math score was 13 1, and the score I didn't get was 19, which happened to be the last two spaces.