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How to score the last question in the math exam?
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You don't need to get full marks for the final math problem, but you should get the points you can get. In fact, the last question is just a comprehensive question. The key is to adjust the mentality. First of all, don't be afraid. Usually ask three questions. The first question is relatively simple, and the application of the first question is the key. For example, if you have three questions, you can do two and write the rest. The main reason is that the previous foundation does not lose points, and the scores naturally go up. If you want to exercise your ability, it is better to buy a finale question bank to practice (written by Dr. Li, New Coordinate Training School). The finale of mathematics in the senior high school entrance examination is usually a combination of functions and motion graphics. Pay special attention to the accurate application of quadratic function and the understanding of motion graphics, and generally add similar triangles to solve problems.

Algebra: Go through the sieve first. Candidates must first pass the textbook "sieve" and check their knowledge points. According to the proportion of scores in the senior high school entrance examination, simple questions account for 70%, and there should be no students losing points here. Candidates should master some standard questions, common problems, common data and common solutions when reviewing.

Junior high school mathematics has many knowledge points and flexible questions, so candidates should pay more attention to linking their review with real life. For example, collecting water and electricity charges, calculating discount prices, etc. Can be solved by equations and functions. If you are immersed in the ocean of problems, it takes time. For some "stunts" with little adaptability and great limitations, candidates had better dabble less. Especially when answering questions in exams, candidates should try not to "risk" solving problems with skills. Grasping the key points and reviewing the hot spots are what candidates should do in their recent review. In recent years, quadratic equation and function have been the focus of senior high school entrance examination, especially the application of function is a hot topic every year, so candidates should focus on reviewing this part. In addition, questions such as "openness, exploration and reading comprehension" also appear from time to time, and candidates should be familiar with them as much as possible. For candidates with medium grades, at this stage, we should pay attention to simple questions and moderately difficult questions, and strive to do this without losing points. Halfway through the review, find some difficult questions and do them step by step. Candidates with excellent grades should first check their scores on simple questions and medium-sized problems, and then attack some difficult problems. And it is best to read more difficult questions, so as not to encounter "unfamiliar" questions in the examination room of the senior high school entrance examination, which will affect your answering mood.