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Zhejiang liberal arts students 18 choose 6, choose what is good and get points.
Shake hands first! Because I am also a liberal arts student, what you asked is exactly the question that bothers me.

I looked it up on the Internet, and 18 has six doors:

Language: China's appreciation of ancient poetry and prose, and China's appreciation of modern poetry and prose.

Mathematics: Selected lectures on history of mathematics, selected lectures on inequality, matrix and transformation, coordinate system and parametric equation.

L 1: Those are the next two textbooks, 8 and 9.

Politics: Common sense of economics and law in life.

History: Reviewing major reforms in history and collecting world cultural heritage.

Geography: urban and rural planning, natural disasters and prevention.

Physics: Elective 1-2, Elective 3-3.

Chemistry: chemistry and life, chemistry and technology

Biology: biotechnology practice, biological science and society

I'm a little hesitant about Chinese. Personally, I am interested in understanding and appreciation, and I want to choose, but it is not easy to get full marks on liberal arts topics like this, because I think Chinese requires strict personal qualities and ideas, and it is unlikely that the answer will reach the standard completely. If you are not interested, please make suggestions from the perspective of the exam, and don't choose.

I think I will definitely choose math, because if the topics like science are right, it is easier to get points if I am careful (in addition, in fact, my grades are a little unreasonable, and math is ok, which is for personal reasons. If you are interested in mathematics, I strongly recommend choosing Oh _).

In English, it depends on your usual English scores before you make a decision (my English is very poor now, and I got a B in the exam, which is a great blow. I don't plan to choose at present, but if my English improves before the summer vacation, I will resolutely learn English modules! )

Politics, it is said that this subject has a lot to recite. Because it is also a liberal arts topic, I think it is a bit similar to Chinese, and it is not easy to get full marks. Unless you like philosophy, you will be ruthless and confident. I suggest you choose again.

We have learned a little about the module of history now, and I think it is quite rich. I don't want to recite too many things and paste my head, so I'm not going to choose. ) If you have a chew on these historical things, it's not bad to choose this one, because I find that if you can recite those topics well and master the problem-solving skills, it's not bad to write history.

In geography, I personally think it should not be difficult to master problem-solving skills and recite a little. I wonder how you usually feel when you are doing geography.

I'm good at physics, and I'm going to choose physics. Personally, it is not difficult. Just listen carefully in class and master the key points skillfully, but if you don't like it, don't choose. Science topics, pair by pair, one mistake may be all wrong. Be careful!

Chemistry, reading these topics is very helpful to my actual life in the future, but I don't think my chemistry is good enough, so I hesitated and didn't know how to tell you.

Biology, I think the topic is deep, but it may be shallow. I am as unfamiliar with it as I am with chemistry. I don't know what to say. I hesitate. Think about it.

I just want to tell you my opinion. After all, we are all "children's papers" standing at the crossroads, with the same ignorance and confusion. However, it is quite enlightening to see the opinions of our predecessors.