Unit 1: Function Settings
Unit 2: Inequality
Unit 3: trigonometric ratio and trigonometric function (very important! )
Unit 4: Sequence and Mathematical Induction
Unit 5: Matrix, Determinant, Plane Vector, Complex Number (If you are a science student, learn this vector well. )
The following should be senior three, but the second semester of senior two will drop a few chapters in advance.
Unit 6: Plane Analytic Geometry
Unit 7: Space Vector and Geometry
Unit 8: permutation, combination and binomial theorem
Unit 9: Probability and Statistics
Unit 10: Practical Mathematics in Literature
This is based on the basic requirements of high school mathematics teaching. In the third year of high school, you will have a book with all the chapters you have learned in high school. I hope I can help you.