I suggest you choose science.
Because: science chooses more majors than liberal arts, and knowledge is accumulated, which can't be learned in one day, especially English.
Politics is not easy to learn, especially dialectical. The answer seems correct, but the accuracy of choice is not high. Geography is just a fog. Many students fail in the college entrance examination for geographical reasons. For example, they can get high marks when they have the opportunity, but they won't, and they can't get high marks no matter how hard they try. There are hobbies and understanding here.
Good biology and chemistry, laying the foundation for your comprehensive management. Physics is not terrible, really not terrible. Many students in five schools in the city didn't pass the physics exam, but actually got more than 100 in the college entrance examination, which shows that physics is not difficult. However, it is not easy to get high marks in the comprehensive literature examination.
About mathematics: students, don't worry, just do the problem, you will get a lot of gains when you do it, and you will gradually feel that you have reached a higher level.
Have confidence in yourself and believe in yourself.
Children's shoes are telling you, don't mind the results of mock exams, those are just tests, and what ultimately works is the scores of the college entrance examination.
Good luck! Get good grades!