The first is Chinese. There is little difference between high school Chinese and junior high school Chinese, but there are many places to recite in senior one, such as ancient poems, which are still a little big. So I suggest you look at the ancient poems you need to recite when you are free, and also look at the recommended works at the back of the Chinese book. There is a lot of literature knowledge in the college entrance examination, so you can preview it in the summer vacation.
Then there is math. I mainly study functions in senior one. I suggest you buy a textbook for a comprehensive interpretation, preview the knowledge in the book and then do the questions. There are answers in the textbook of that book. You can have a look.
Then physics, like math, is a great help when you finish reading the textbook. Unlike mathematics, many physics in high school are similar to those in junior high school, which is relatively simple for self-study. It is very helpful for you to buy a manual with important and difficult points and look at the motif inside.
Secondly, chemistry, which is very different from junior high school, is also difficult to understand. Remember more concepts and equations when previewing textbooks. Organic equations are complicated, and you must master the principles to remember them clearly. It is very helpful to buy the above two books.
Then English. My English is not good enough. Because I didn't listen well in junior high school, I couldn't contact English in senior high school. English in senior high school is basically the same as that in junior high school, except that I learn longer sentences and words, and the grammar is basically the same. According to people around me, high school English is the easiest (of all subjects), so I can usually make up for the loopholes in junior high school. Speaking of high school English, it is so easy.
Biology, a relatively neutral subject, has never been studied in junior high school. It was strange when I first came into contact with high school, but it was a relatively simple subject. It's easy to get points in exams, and most of them are concepts, so you should pay more attention to reciting concepts when previewing.
I am a science student in Wuhan, and I am not very clear about some courses in liberal arts. If you like science, I believe these will help you.
Finally finished, and I'm not dragging my feet to recommend books.
These books were recommended by our parents' meeting after the mid-term exam.
Moreover, I already like the book "handbook of important and difficult points", and I have bought it since junior high school.
I have nothing to do today, so I played so much. I'm so bored-