It is best if you have the habit of collecting wrong questions. When reviewing math, you'd better look at the previous wrong questions to remind yourself that you can't make mistakes in the exam.
Language: 1, reciting ancient Chinese poems. 2. Remember the key points and difficulties of key texts, and don't forget the skills when answering reading.
Mathematics: wrong questions
English: Words, phrases and grammatical points are the focus of the text.
Politics: According to the teacher's request, it is not difficult to recite the key points of senior one.
Geography: what you listen to in class, what you usually remember, you can only memorize the key points temporarily.
History: Remember the timeline, caveman, etc., and invent and create the most important object+dynasty+inventor.
Biology: read a book, read every knowledge point you have learned completely, and every teacher's notes and fine print can't be let go. Look carefully, there are not many things just learned in the mid-term exam, and the content of the exam is limited. Don't worry too much. It's ok to cram temporarily, but if you can't do well at the end of the term, cram about a week in advance. Unless you are a genius or a teacher intends to release water that time, it's very difficult to do well in the exam.
All of the above are based on experience. I just graduated from grade three, and I am familiar with junior high school knowledge. You can ask me.