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: 1. Usually, the following objects or substances belong to conductors.
A. air B. glass C. pencil lead D. rubber gloves
2. The first scientist to accurately measure atmospheric pressure by experimental method was
A. Archimedes Torricelli Pascal Galileo
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A, multiple-choice questions (***8 small questions, 4 points for each small question, 32 points. Only one option in each small question meets the meaning of the question. )
1, the following statement is true ()
The enantiomers of a and 2 are -2 c, and the enantiomers of b and 2 are the absolute value of 2.
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Mathematical simulation test questions for the 2006 senior high school entrance examination
First, multiple-choice questions (fill in the serial number of the only correct answer to the following question in brackets, 3 points for each small question, 24 points for * * *).
1, the following formula is negative ()
a.- b. -(-3) c. d
Xiao Liang sees the clock on the wall behind him from the mirror, as shown below. Do you think actual time is the best?
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I. Multiple choice questions (Only one of the four options in the following questions is correct, please fill in the letter of the correct option in the answer column, *** 12, ** 12).
1. The following statement about the earth is true ()
A, the earth keeps rotating around its axis, which is called the revolution of the earth.
B the inclination of the earth axis relative to the earth orbit plane is 23.5.
C, the earth's axis always points near Polaris.
D, caused by the earth's rotation
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1. Fill in the blanks (every space 1 minute, *** 16)
1. In the poet's poem praising Guilin's landscape, there is a famous poem "The peak reflects the mountains and floats, there is no mountain and no water, so it is not lost". The "reflection" in the poem is formed by the phenomenon of light.
2. People speak by _ _ _ _ _ of vocal cords, and the sounds they usually hear reach people's ears by _ _ _ _.
3. China's ancient books "buy one"
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Hot spot analysis of four-year plate-making multiple-choice questions in 2006 mathematics joint entrance examination
Key points and difficulties:
Problem-solving skills of multiple-choice questions
Typical example
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Simulated test questions used in the county.
I. Fill in the blanks (3 points for each small question, *** 18 points)
1. Optical knowledge is commonly used in daily life and production: in the excavation of Dashan tunnel, laser is used to guide the heading direction of the roadheader, as shown in figure 1, which makes use of the phenomenon that light follows _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _; Sometimes people
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1. Choose to fill in the blanks: (65438+ 0 points for each small question, ***20 points)
I don't want to go to the movies tonight because I lost my ticket.
10. d) what has been lost
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Image information problem refers to the problem of obtaining information from images (tables) so as to solve the problem. This kind of questions has a wide range of sources and flexible forms, which highlights the examination of candidates' ability to collect, sort out and process information. It is a hot spot in the senior high school entrance examination in recent years. The key to solving the problem of image information is to "know the picture" and "use the picture" The general steps to solve this kind of problem are: (1
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
The application problem based on real life problems is a hot spot in the senior high school entrance examination. This kind of questions is novel and ingenious, which is beneficial to candidates' application ability and reading comprehension ability. The examination of problem transformation ability allows candidates to solve problems in changing situations. There is no ready-made model to apply, and it is impossible to repeat it by simple knowledge.
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Algebraic synthesis problem refers to a kind of synthesis problem mainly based on algebraic knowledge or algebraic deformation skills. It mainly includes equations, functions, inequalities and so on. The mathematical thinking methods used include reduction, classification, combination of numbers and shapes, method of substitution, undetermined coefficient method, collocation method and so on. To solve the problem of algebraic synthesis, we should pay attention to summarizing and sorting out the teaching materials.
In 2006, the second round of comprehensive review for the senior high school entrance examination 04: Geometry comprehensive questions 2006-4-26 9:02:43 free.
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Geometric comprehensive questions are common questions in senior high school entrance examination papers, which can be roughly divided into geometric calculation comprehensive questions and geometric demonstration comprehensive questions. This paper mainly examines students' comprehensive ability to use geometry knowledge. This kind of problem is often complicated in graphics, involving many knowledge points, and the relationship between the problem and the conclusion is hidden, so it is often necessary to add auxiliary lines to solve it.
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Algebra and geometry synthesis problem is the most comprehensive problem in junior high school mathematics. In recent years, most of the comprehensive questions in the senior high school entrance examination questions appear in the form of algebraic geometry comprehensive questions. The key point of solving problems is to solve problems intuitively with the help of geometry, use the idea of equations and functions, flexibly use the combination of numbers and shapes, guide shapes with shapes, promote shapes with numbers, and comprehensively use algebra and geometry knowledge to solve problems.
Ⅱ. Analysis of typical cases
Example 1 (Wenzhou, 2005, 12) As shown in the figure, it is known that the quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in ⊙o, where A is the midpoint, ae⊥ac is in A, and the extension lines of ⊙o and cb intersect at F and E respectively, and em is cut at ⊙ M.
⑴△ADC∽△EBA;
⑵ ac2= 12 bc? ce;
(3) If AB = 2 and EM = 3,
Find the value of cot∠cad
(1) ∵ quadrilateral abcd is inscribed in ⊙o, ∴∠ CDA = ∠ Abe,
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Exploratory problems refer to problems that lack certain conditions or definite conclusions in propositions and need to be inferred, supplemented and proved. There are generally three types of exploratory questions: (1) conditional exploratory questions; (2) Conclusion Exploratory questions; (3) Explore the problem of existence. Conditional exploratory problem refers to a given problem with a clear conclusion that needs to be completed.
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Ⅰ. Comprehensive questions:
Reading comprehension questions are characterized by rich content, novel and unique ideas and diverse types of questions. Knowledge covers a wide range, from reading the original text of the textbook to designing new mathematical situations, so that students can understand the content, methods and ideas on the basis of reading, and then answer on the basis of grasping and understanding the essence.
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I. Special theme:
Mathematical thought is the further refinement and generalization of mathematical content and the essential understanding of mathematical content. Mathematical method is the way, way and means to realize related mathematical ideas, and it is the key and motive force of mathematical discovery and invention. Mastering mathematical thinking methods and being good at quick calling are the foundation of improving problem-solving ability.
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I. Special theme:
In mathematics, we often need to investigate the research object in different situations according to its different nature. This classified thinking method is an important mathematical thinking method and problem-solving strategy.
Classification is to divide mathematical objects into different kinds of thinking methods according to their similarities and differences, and master them.
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The third round of senior high school entrance examination in 2006 reviewed 03: the combination of numbers and shapes. rar
I. Special theme:
Mathematician Hua put it well: "The combination of numbers and shapes is good, everything is separated, geometry and algebra are unified, geometric figures are intuitive and easy to understand, algebraic methods are universal, and the problem-solving process is mechanized, operable and easy to master." Therefore, the idea of combining numbers and shapes is an important thinking method in mathematics. "
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I. Special theme:
Multiple-choice question is a fixed question type in senior high school entrance examination, which has the characteristics of wide examination range, flexible problem solving and objective scoring. Multiple choice questions generally consist of stem (untitled) and choice branch (option). If the stem is not a complete statement, then the stem plus the correct choice of branches constitutes a true proposition. Stems and wrong branches,
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Part IV: Simulated training for senior high school entrance examination.
2006 New Curriculum Standard Exam Simulation Test (1)
(120 minutes, 90 minutes) (286)
I. Multiple-choice questions: (3 points for each question, 30 points for * * *)
1, the following calculation. The correct one is ().
a、a8÷a4=a2
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Part IV: Simulated training for senior high school entrance examination.
2006 New Curriculum Standard Exam Simulation Test (3)
1. Multiple choice questions: (4 points for each question, ***40 points)
1. The elevations of an exploration team in A, B, C and D are A (-37.5 m) B (0 m), C (- 129.7 m) and D (3.7 m) respectively, with the most.
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Mathematical simulation test questions for the 2006 senior high school entrance examination
() 1. In the following calculation, the correct one is
a.b. c. d。
The area of Tiananmen Square is about 440,000 square meters. Please estimate that one millionth of it is about equal to.
A. Classroom floor area B. Blackboard area
C. The area of the desktop D. The area of the pencil case
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2006 1 Mathematical simulation test paper for senior high school entrance examination.
Fill in the blanks: (3 points for each question, ***30 points)
1. Calculation:
2. Factorization:
3. If: known, then x = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
4. If it is the two roots of the equation, then
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1. Fill in the blanks: 65438+ 0 for each blank, ***27.
1. Three resistors with 6 Ω, when used in parallel, the total resistance is _ _ _ _ Ω; When used in series, the total resistance is _ _ _ _ _ _ Ω.
2. Two important applications of internal energy are _ _ _ _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ _ _.
3. Made of the same material
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1, Banpo, Hemudu's indigenous residents live a settled life mainly because,
A, the use of fire B, the development of agricultural production C, can build houses D, use ceramics
2, the following has nothing to do with the northern wei emperor xiaowen moved to luoyang is
First, it is easy to learn and accept the advanced culture of the Han nationality; B, Luoyang has a superior geographical location.