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It's grade three. What review materials should I buy?
Chinese-if you have a third volume, read more ancient poems ~ don't look at the explanations of poems, don't look at modern Chinese, and look at the common questions explained by ancient Chinese in the exercises. If not, buy a book summarizing the poems of junior high school for three years ~

Mathematical simulation test paper for big cities (given by the basic teacher, don't buy it)

English-"Top Students' Question Bank" (there is only one kind everywhere, and you can't go wrong if you buy it ~ ~)+Buy any reading materials with upper-middle level at will (if you read well, it will be perfect every day).

Politics-the printed materials sent by the teacher, pick up the basic concepts, and then recite the difficult ones.

History-write down the big knowledge points in the book, and read the small knowledge points in the corner three times as stories.

Geography-just buy information with a general map, look at the climate distribution and continental boundaries, and remember the most geographical types in the world, as well as the general topographic geographical types and the most important and abundant products of various countries.

The unit of biology, the biology book test, is all after-school exercises. Watch something every day. Remember to say all the points firmly when you answer the questions. If you are not firm, say less, but don't make mistakes (even if you get full marks in biology in the senior high school entrance examination ~)

Physics-3-year simulation of the 5-year senior high school entrance examination (there is one everywhere, you can't go wrong if you buy it ~) ~ You don't have to look at the concept summary, just look at the questions, you have time to do it, you don't look at the answers, and it's very detailed. If you still don't understand, ask the teacher ~ You don't need to look at the questions of photoacoustic, just know the concepts and basic constants.

Chemistry-remember valence, solubility, and some important experimental equipment (no matter what crucible pliers, remember how to write them). When collecting oxygen, there may be two options for collecting equipment, and how to ask questions (including "best" and "can" is generally a double choice ~). There's hardly anything left.

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