The most reasonable allocation of the time for answering mathematics questions in the college entrance examination (2 volumes nationwide)
First, finish the answers of the multiple-choice fill-in-the-blank meeting, then the first three big questions are generally not particularly difficult to answer, and then look at the last three big questions. If you have a chance to ask, just answer them. Don't answer if you don't know how to answer or it's particularly troublesome. Go back and study your remaining options to fill in the blanks, because one option is 5 points and there is an answer option, while a big question is only about 4 to 5 points. I believe you have achieved good results after your answer.