When you do a math problem, try to do it once, otherwise it is a waste to spend time on checking. The last three classes are 45- 1 hour. Don't die if you can't. You should focus on the fill-in-the-blank questions in front of you. You can do it well by putting the basic points in front of you. In addition, you should pay attention to the test of fractional equation, the test of equation application questions, and the choice of fill-in-the-blank questions that don't give you a picture (that is, there may be multiple solutions).
English is mainly about leaving time to look up subjective questions. Never make mistakes in spelling words. Write down the ideas and precautions for doing the problem and check if there is anything wrong with them. (Other subjects are the same) It is best to make a draft of translation and composition, and pay attention to the sentence structure, whether the tense is wrong, and whether the subject and predicate are consistent. Compare the composition with your own according to the main points to see if there are any omissions. The same is true of people who want to write a composition topic. Don't miss it!
Physics, like mathematics, may take less time to check after completion, so check the calculation questions first at this time. Whether the formula is written wrong (if the formula is written correctly, even if it can't be done or written wrong, you should add points to the formula, and don't take it for nothing. ), whether the unit is converted, and the calculation process is repeated as much as possible. Then check whether you have paid attention to the control variables in the experimental questions and the main points in the drawing questions, such as the vertical symbols of lever arm and torque, the vertical symbols when the plane mirror is imaged, the dotted line and so on.
Chemistry focuses on gas precipitation arrows, conditions, equilibrium, and chemical formulas of equations. Never lose points at this point. If you have more time to observe others, check your thoughts again.
There is absolutely plenty of historical time, and I assure you with my personality-
So the history exam is the easiest. You can watch it several times, but don't slack off. The point is to judge the problem, word for word. But remember not to get into trouble. Short answer is complete, don't gild the lily. History is deducted. If you answer wrong, you will be deducted. Remember to read the topic clearly when you fill in the blanks, write it clearly word by word, and don't appear arrogant and irrelevant.
And politics, there is almost no time for inspection.
So choose to judge once, don't hesitate. It takes 20-25 minutes to complete the objective questions, and then the game begins. It is absolutely sure and correct to answer the subjective questions first, and then you can add some sentences when you have time. But don't copy blindly, it will waste time.
Finally, remember not to fill in the wrong answers to multiple-choice questions in each subject. Look carefully before filling in, this is the most regrettable loss of points. At the same time, if you really don't have time to look it up, as the upstairs said, read more about the most uncertain questions, and maybe you can figure it out. But don't waste too much time on this topic, it will make your mind unstable and keep thinking in your mind. And either don't check, check carefully if you want, and don't rashly think that you must be right. The simpler the problem, the more attention should be paid to it.
Ms also talked about some skills that have nothing to do with inspection, but with this skill, it will be much easier for the landlord to check.