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Thank you for providing several books on physics, mathematics and information for the first year of high school competition.
Physics competition:

First, Fan Xiaohui, a book for beginners.

Second, I can't remember the name of "Guide to Physics Competition in Senior High School". The white-skinned problem compiled by Zheng Yongling is not difficult, but it uses a lot of calculus knowledge.

Third, "Advanced Mathematics" can only look at the differential equations in Volume I and Volume II.

The fourth bright spot, the three books edited by Cheng Jiafu, namely Lecture Notes, Mechanics and Electricity, should be carefully read again and again. If these three books are thoroughly done, you will have the strength to win the prize.

Fifth, Higher and Better Physics is a rare and good book, which must be done.

The sixth most difficult book, puzzle set, Shu Yousheng and a little red book written by Zhu Hao, whose name I can't remember.

You don't have to do all the above questions, it's very difficult.

Zhao Kaihua's sixth extra-curricular books, New Concept Mechanics and New Concept Electromagnetism, are actually textbooks for physics department as extra-curricular books, but there are also useful solutions such as Coriolis force and alternating current.

Math contest:

The Complete Works of Mathematical Olympiad Problem Solving Methods in Senior High School/edited by Zhou Peigeng Wang Shanxi Education Press 7-5440-2319-2g634.6/z752 (2)

Senior high school math contest problem-solving guidance/edited by Li Xinghuai; Xue Dangpeng and Chen, Shaanxi Normal University Press, 7-5613-1923-1,G634.6/L353 (2).

Examples of Junior High School Olympic Mathematics Competition/Shen Yufeng, edited by Zhang Guomin, Fudan University Press, 7-309-03250-0, G634.6/S442.

Mathematical Olympiad Geometry in Senior High School/edited by Yang Desheng East China University of Science and Technology Press 7-5628-1408-2G634.6/Y276/2.

Senior High School Competition Mathematics Course Volume 1 Volume 1/Xiong Bin, edited by Liu Shixiong; Bian Hongping, Wuhan University Press, 7-307-03643-6, G634.6/X680 (2)/1.1.

Senior high school competition mathematics course volume 1 volume 2/Xiong bin, edited by Liu Shixiong; Bian Hongping, Wuhan University Press, 7-307-037 18- 1, G634.6/X680 (2)/ 1.2.

Senior High School Mathematical Olympiad Algebra/edited by Yang Desheng, East China University of Science and Technology Press, 7-5628- 1409-0, G634.6/Y276/ 1.

Senior Mathematics Olympiad/Yang Desheng, editor-in-chief, East China University of Science and Technology Press, 7-5628-1414, G634.6/Y276/3.

Senior high school mathematics competition textbook/edited by Li Zhejiang University Press 7-308-03240-XG634.6/L 331.

Competition and improvement of advanced mathematics/edited by Mao, beijing institute of technology press, 7-8 1045-923-6, O 13/M369.

High school mathematics competition course [monograph]/edited by Chang Gengzhe, Jiangsu Education Press, 7-5343-0733-3, G634.6/C36.

Ten-year Mathematics Competition in Senior High School (1978- 1988) [Monograph]/Shi Jian et al., China Prospect Publishing House, 7-5050-039 1-7, G634.606/S56.

In the 1980s, answers to the questions in the domestic and foreign high and junior high school mathematics competitions 100 [monograph]/G634.606/W82 edited by Wu Kang of South China Normal University.

Mathematics Competition Training Course [Compilation]: Senior High School Ben/Zhou Chunli, Higher Education Press, 7-04-0027 19-4, G633.6/S68: G.

Senior high school mathematics competition counseling lecture [monograph]/edited by Chang Gengzhe, Shanghai Science and Technology Press, G633.6/257.

Informatics Olympic Competition:

If you study, I suggest you read a few books, including Olympiad Classic-Informatics Olympiad Course-Basic Articles, Olympiad Classic-Informatics Olympiad Course-Language Articles, both of which can be used. These books are what our information teacher wants all our Olympic athletes to read. Reading them is good for you.