? As a liberal arts student, I think the fastest progress in senior three is mathematics and geography. Take a friend around me and myself as an example. My friend is my classmate. At first, his math scores were poor. When I was a senior one and a senior two, I had a math class, which was a quiz except sleeping. Every exam result will be unsatisfactory. Just over forty, over sixty points. Later, when I was in the third year of high school, people around me were rushing to review. The intense learning atmosphere infected him, and he gradually realized his shortcomings in mathematics. He began to study math hard. We not only understood all the examples in the book, but also did all the exercises that the teacher didn't ask us to do in the exercise book. I think I also bought the Three-year College Entrance Examination Five-year Simulation. When the teacher was in class, he buried himself in his exercises. At the end of the exam, he went from the original 40-odd points to the final 100 points, and the teacher was scared. You know, we took the national exam at that time, and he did all such difficult questions. Moreover, the line of our liberal arts undergraduate course in that year was 4 17, and he got 488. The grade is too high. But he has bigger dreams. He decided to study for another year and get better grades. Now he is in the examination room. Bless him.
Personally, I prefer geography, but my academic performance is not very good, especially in the multiple-choice part. Later, I heard the teacher say that geography is the easiest to score. You can score by writing a few key words, which is much better than history and politics. Originally 12 geography multiple-choice questions, I could only get about 4 answers correctly. After the college entrance examination, I spent most of my time specializing in geography multiple-choice questions. Later, eight questions were correctly answered in the college entrance examination, which increased 16 points, so overall, the comprehensive examination of literature was not bad. Compared with Chinese, English, politics and history, there is little room for improvement, because these are the foundations for the gradual accumulation of senior one and senior two. Fortunately, I didn't review blindly.
Before reviewing for the college entrance examination, we need to know which knowledge we can still score, which knowledge we can learn faster by ourselves, and allocate it when reviewing, so as to review efficiently. ?