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What is the total score of all subjects in Grade One?
The total scores of junior high school subjects vary from place to place. Here are some examples:

1, Jilin Province (640)

Chinese/Korean (120), mathematics (120), foreign languages (120), physical chemistry (120, including physics 70 and chemistry 50), and history of morality and rule of law (120)

2. Henan Province (700)

Chinese (120), mathematics (120), English (120), physics (70), chemistry (50), morality and rule of law (70), history (50), sports and health (70).

3. Shanghai (750)

Chinese (150), mathematics (150), English (150), physics (70), chemistry (50), history (60), morality and rule of law (60), sports and health (30).

It is suggested that if the score is 120, if the foreign language is good, it should reach 96, and the language 90 is ok; Math 94 is ok; The first grade English should be 100, and then more than 90 points; Biology and geography are not difficult, at least 86 points; Politics and history must not be delayed, and it must be kept above 85, so that the average score can be above. Physical chemistry is more difficult in the future, so study hard.

When entering junior high school, students will be surprised to find that compared with primary school teachers who are in charge of everything, junior high school teachers are more relaxed. In such a relaxed learning environment, sometimes there is no teacher to watch when studying by themselves. First, they should consciously study: some students are involuntarily left to their own devices and cannot consciously find extracurricular problems to do, preview and review.

Most of these students lack self-control and are not diligent. In the long run, the gap with those students who can learn consciously will become bigger and bigger. When you find the gap, it is generally difficult to catch up, because when everyone is at the same level, you can't make yourself consciously study hard, and it is even harder to see the gap.