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Recalling your college entrance examination, what topics impressed you deeply?
Now, the college entrance examination in 2020 is over. This year is really difficult, regardless of the country, people from all walks of life, candidates and so on. Candidates, suffering from the epidemic, are preparing for the exam at home. This year's college entrance examination is not easy in many provinces, and there are also heavy rains and floods in the south, which really adds insult to injury to many candidates. These two days, the college entrance examination has become a hot topic in people's mouths. Speaking of which, I also want to talk about my college entrance examination questions. I passed the college entrance examination last year, that is, 20 19, that is, 2020 is called the year of demining candidates. Which year's college entrance examination questions were surprisingly difficult, which made many candidates complain. Some candidates even threw themselves into their parents' arms and cried after taking the math test. Many people choose a second interview because their grades are not satisfactory. Too many regrets.

Last year, I got 526 in the college entrance examination, 18, which is worthy of my efforts. Let me recall how difficult it was to recall the college entrance examination questions in those days. What impressed me the most was mathematics, which was the most difficult test paper in 100 years. It was also very innovative and varied. Usually the last question is the finale of derivatives, but that year was actually the finale of statistics. Does this show the importance of statistics to the education sector? There is also a multiple-choice question that uses the golden ratio of Venus to calculate a woman's height, which makes many candidates feel at a loss. And the last two blanks are more difficult to fill in than the previous two years. Comprehensive management has also increased the difficulty, and all major problems in chemistry have slightly increased the difficulty, as has the choice of questions. Biology is not that difficult, but there are many innovative questions that require students to have a solid foundation to answer. In physics, the momentum that requires less in the first two years was directly admitted to the key step in the big problem, which led to students who didn't learn momentum well stumbling. Both Chinese and English are satisfactory. I remember that Chinese is still innovative and needs flexibility.

In short, there are no difficult papers, only candidates who don't work hard. In recent years, the direction of college entrance examination papers is innovation, and the requirements for candidates are still the foundation. As long as the foundation is solid, innovation is not a problem.