For example, reading, watching the questions, and then setting scores according to the scores, such as 6 points, usually 3 points, 1 point is 2 points and so on. But when answering questions, you must grasp the key points, don't write long speeches and get to the point.
The words in the basic part depend on your accumulation. Don't memorize. Although rote learning is a way, it is definitely not a good way. But it should be said that there is no big problem if your score is above 1 10. You can look up the words that make many mistakes on weekdays. You should look at your weaknesses and strengths, pay attention to pertinence and sprint.
Composition can't be improved in a short time. You can collect some writing methods and sentences at the beginning and end on weekdays, think about the topics that can be used, and then try to put these topics on various composition topics in various ways. In short, the Chinese exam is about understanding, memory and writing ability.
One more thing, isn't your teacher going to grade papers after every exam? Don't just listen when marking papers, and then change them honestly and mechanically, especially when the teacher looks at the answers. I remember that in the past, when my classmates were basically teachers, I wrote down every word, and finally I didn't know what to do. My method is to pay attention to the thinking of answering questions. When you listen to the teacher's comments on the answers, you only need to remember the key words or sentences that you think are important, and then think about what your previous answers were, what are the differences from the teachers, and what aspects have not been considered. Think more about these ideas and aspects when you do it in the future, which can ensure and improve the accuracy of answering questions.
If you like reading and are interested in writing, I think Chinese is not a big problem for you. As long as you try to improve your practice in the last few months, don't buy reference books blindly, because I never buy reference books, because the more you read them, the more complicated they are, and the more time you waste, but you can't get anything substantive. Think about everything by yourself, and what you think will suit your thinking and it is not easy to forget.