Math, I'm not very good, I have no right to speak. If you look at the test paper you did before and know the questions above, it won't be so bad.
English, this depends on your usual accumulation, many words should be memorized, then remember the grammar and sentence patterns within the scope of the test, as well as the papers made before the test, read the questions several times, some answers are in the article, just read the composition, English should be written quickly, and English is time-consuming.
History and politics, these two exams are combined together, and the time is very tight. Therefore, it is best to turn over the books less for multiple-choice questions. You must read through them before, and you will know the approximate pages of relevant answers when you see the questions. When reviewing politics, remember the answer ideas and answer formats of several major questions as a whole. Most of the political questions are similar. If you look at the previous papers, the teacher will definitely focus on the key points, and generally focus on the back as a big question. History is nothing, just remember the knowledge points, and the answer lies in.
Biography and these two subjects are also integrated into one. I am not good at these two subjects. Just reading books and previous papers will definitely help you.
I told you about history, politics and biogeography according to the exam in Nanjing. I wonder if other cities have opened exams. I hope I can help you.