Answering tool: Remind everyone that when answering multiple-choice questions, you must fill them in with a qualified 2B pencil. If the answer needs to be revised, wipe it gently with a drawing eraser, and be careful not to scratch the answer sheet.
It is forbidden to use correction fluid, correction tape or transparent tape to correct mistakes. Must be answered with 0.5 mm black ink pen. Drawing questions can be drawn with a pencil first, and then clearly drawn with 0.5 mm black ink after confirmation. Rules and procedures for answering questions: first choose multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, and then answer them; Fill in first and then answer; Easy first, then difficult.
Answer location: answer in the specified answer area according to the question number. If you need to modify the answer, you can cross out the content to be modified and write a new answer directly above or below.
When writing, the revised part is the same as the text and cannot exceed the black rectangular border of the answer area of this question, otherwise the revised answer will be invalid. Problem-solving process and writing format requirements: The requirements for choosing fill-in-the-blank questions in the exam instructions are "correct, reasonable and quick".
Therefore, the basic strategies to solve the problem are: operate quickly and try not to make a mountain out of a molehill; Stability-deformation should be stable to prevent impact; Complete-the answer should be complete, avoiding being right and incomplete; Live-live to solve problems, don't copy them mechanically; Careful-careful examination of the questions, not sloppy.
Regarding the fill-in-the-blank questions, the common mistakes or irregular answers are: illegible handwriting, irregular or incorrect words, and irregular writing of scores.
The expressions of general terms and functions are not standardized, the resolution function is written correctly but the definition domain is not marked, the result required to be written as a set is not represented by a set, and the object attributes of the set are not described accurately.
Candidates should not only provide the conclusion, but also write down the main steps and provide reasonable and legal explanations. There is no such requirement for fill-in-the-blank questions, just fill in the results, and the results should be concise and accurate. Secondly, the content of test questions is much richer than that of fill-in-the-blank questions, and there are relatively many test sites to answer questions, which is comprehensive and difficult.
The evaluation of the results of solving problems depends not only on the conclusion, but also on the process of deduction and demonstration, and the scores are judged according to the situation to reflect their differences, so the freedom of solving problems is much greater than that of filling in the blanks.