In 2022, the proportion of each part of the college entrance examination mathematics is 1, and the proportion of the basic questions of the college entrance examination mathematics in the examination paper.
Basic questions account for 70%, 20% are medium, and 10% is difficult.
In fact, there are still some differences between liberal arts and science. But in general, it is 7:2: 1, the basic questions are 70%, the intermediate questions are 20%, and the difficulty questions are 10%. But the college entrance examination is different every year. For example, it will be easier and harder year by year, so it will eventually be around 10%. Therefore, try not to worry about any difficult problems, review the basic and intermediate questions well, and you will definitely get good results in the end.
2. Distribution of math test papers
Test paper content and distribution ratio: set, simple logic 10, sequence 19, trigonometric function 19, solid geometry 18, conic 18, probability statistics 18, derivative/kloc.
Test difficulty and distribution ratio: easy to test, middle school entrance examination and difficult to test.
Question types and distribution ratio: 40 points for multiple-choice questions, 30 points for fill-in-the-blank questions and 80 points for solution questions.
How to improve math scores in senior three? 1. First of all, it is best for students to preview the contents of the textbook briefly before each class, have a general understanding of the knowledge points to be learned, and mark the places they don't understand when previewing, so as to facilitate students to ask questions in class and effectively solve students' learning problems.
2. Secondly, students must take notes frequently in class and "take the essence and discard the dross" according to what the teacher said. For solving mathematical problems, sometimes you can't just rely on your brain. Only through careful written calculation can we find the difficulties, master the solution methods and finally get the correct calculation results.
3. Then, after class, you must practice and consolidate what the teacher said, and repeat the examples in class several times. Strengthen after-class exercises. Besides homework, find a good reference book and do as many exercises as possible (especially comprehensive and applied questions). Practice makes perfect, thus consolidating the effect of classroom learning and making your problem solving faster and faster.
4. Learning mathematics should be good at summarizing and classifying, looking for the * * * relationship between different questions and different knowledge points, and systematizing the learned knowledge. To give a concrete example: in the function part of senior one algebra, we have studied several different types of functions, such as exponential function, logarithmic function, power function, trigonometric function and so on. But comparing and summarizing, you will find that whatever kind of function we need to master is its expression, image shape, parity, increase and decrease and symmetry. Then you can make the above contents of these functions into a big table and compare them for easy understanding and memory. Pay attention to the combination of function expressions and figures when solving problems, and you will certainly get much better results.