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How to review the Olympic math competition in senior high school?
The Olympic Mathematics Competition in senior high school is a comprehensive survey of students' mathematical ability and thinking ability, and the review needs to be systematic and targeted. Here are some suggestions:

1. Be familiar with the examination contents: Understand the examination scope and questions of the Olympic Mathematics Competition, including algebra, geometry, combination and so on. You can know the test sites and questions by consulting the real questions and reference books over the years.

2. Consolidate the basic knowledge: The topics of the Olympic Mathematical Contest often involve some advanced mathematical knowledge, but the foundation is the key. Make sure that you have a solid grasp of all the knowledge points of junior high school mathematics, including integers, fractions, equations, functions, geometry and so on.

3. Improve the problem-solving ability: The topics of the Olympic Mathematical Contest often need to be solved flexibly by using mathematical knowledge, so we should pay attention to cultivating the problem-solving ability. You can improve your problem-solving speed and accuracy by doing a lot of problems, and learn to analyze and summarize the problem-solving ideas.

4. Do more mock test questions: mock test questions are an important tool to test your review effect. You can choose some real or simulated questions over the years to practice, find your own shortcomings by doing the questions, and supplement and strengthen them in time.

5. Pay attention to thinking training: The Olympic Mathematical Competition focuses on cultivating students' mathematical thinking ability, so we should pay attention to thinking training in the review process. You can exercise your thinking ability by solving some math problems and participating in math competitions.

6. Reasonable arrangement of time: It takes a lot of time and energy to review the Olympic Games, so it is necessary to arrange the time reasonably. You can make a detailed review plan, divide the review content into small pieces, and stick to a certain review time every day to avoid procrastination and rote memorization.

7. Communicate more with others: Talking with classmates, teachers or other math lovers can help you better understand and master math knowledge, and at the same time stimulate each other's interest and motivation in learning.