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Please recommend the difficult exercises in senior two mathematics.
Math:

The "top student question bank" is more difficult. I've done it. It's very effective. However, some of them involve the olympiad. I'm also in Grade Two, and I have a math midterm 1 19. I went to see "Three Point One Test" this afternoon (I didn't notice it before), and I thought it was not bad. It was a bit difficult to analyze the content and summarize it regularly ... but it was not as difficult as "Top Students' Test Database". I think, according to your situation, it may be better (opinions are for reference only! ), because it is closely related to textbooks ... "Winning the championship easily" is too simple for us.

In addition, I recommend a classic learning method channel, which has detailed explanations. The number of questions is not very large, but the examples and exercises are more representative. The key is to explain in detail. According to your level, you should be able to teach yourself. Now I will preview the next volume of mathematics with its help.

Physics:

"Top student question bank", I haven't done physics, but according to the math problem, I think it should be good. Should I give myself some challenges? !

In addition, in physics, I do the Journal of Middle School Students' Learning, and there are many good examples to analyze, but I need to subscribe.

English:

To tell the truth, I only did what you said "winning the championship lightly", which I think is very simple ... I went to see "Three Point One Test" this afternoon, which was not bad, but I didn't hear it ... There are also many keyword usage analysis, fixed collocation explanations are also quite detailed, and the topics are also OK. There are too many questions in the question bank of top students. I don't think it is necessary to memorize grammar or do too many problems in English. The key is to master sentence patterns, texts and fixed collocation in textbooks.

I hope my answer is helpful to you! Come on together! ! !