Chinese: Pay attention to the review of classical Chinese, mainly focusing on interchangeable words, flexible use of parts of speech, polysemy and so on, and read more articles to prepare for writing;
Math: Since you only have two and a half weeks, you still need to understand the basic concepts. Even if you only do the questions in Group A in the book, you will get a score of 75 100.
History: review a lesson every day; I studied the modern history of China in the second grade. Search online and review the westernization movement and other sports. Modern history is mainly about these movements, and the process that China gradually became a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society. Usually this is the last big problem.
Geography and Biology: Review more! I don't know where you come from, but we are in Grade Two here, so you must study hard. Your teacher will definitely hand out some units of sorting test papers. If you do it seriously, 80 points is not an exaggeration.
Politics, or more memorization, the second day mainly focuses on adolescence, and writing as much as possible when answering questions is generally not a problem.
Physics: I still need to read more books, mainly reviewing the drawing of light and the three conditions of sound propagation.
I can only talk about it initially. After all, it depends on the usual accumulation. If you are particularly eager to get high marks, work harder at night, after class and on weekends.