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Mathematics and physics spent a lot of time, but we did well in the Chinese exam. What happened?
Judging from the situation you described, it is entirely psychological.

Psychological problems affect improvisation.

Your psychological problem, first of all, is urgency. If you are too anxious, you want to study better and get high marks, but the more anxious you are, the more mistakes you will make.

The second is fear. Seeing that my grades fell instead of rising, I began to be afraid of these two courses.

The third is thinking. Unable to find the root of failure, I began to think there. I can see it in your post. It's better to speak Chinese first if you don't learn Chinese. Then he said, if there are strange phenomena, you will soon blame the gods and say that you don't study well. Am I right?

First of all, don't worry. To be honest, in your mental state, the theory of reading uselessness can sometimes have some relaxing effect on you. You know, the college entrance examination is not a wooden bridge. There are many ways to cross the river. It doesn't matter if you don't do well in the exam. The point is, learn well! Since the results are not high, it is better not to care too much.

If you are not in a hurry, you will naturally not be afraid of these two subjects.

The most important thing is to know the reason for your failure, and don't make excuses.

I read Chinese very well, but from what you say, it's far from perfect. Maybe it's because you have found some tips for learning Chinese, or what we usually call shortcuts. You are playing a little cleverness. You know, Chinese is the foundation of all subjects, and learning Chinese is the most taboo. You must be down-to-earth and have a solid foundation to really learn well.

Some Chinese knowledge may not be tested, such as the current grammar content, which will basically not appear in the paper. Let me ask you, how much do you know?

Without a solid Chinese foundation, no matter how good your Chinese score is, it will not help your math and physics.

On the contrary, physics and mathematics often need some cleverness. You should know that the cleverness of Chinese and mathematics are completely different and unrelated. On the contrary, they sometimes suppress each other.

This can explain why you don't need to be serious to learn Chinese well, but you don't learn math and science well enough.

It is precisely because you use cleverness in Chinese.

However, math and physics also need a solid foundation. Since you also know it on Baidu, you can look at some questions here, which are based on the knowledge of primary schools, but many high school students can't, and college students may not know it. For example, the question I just did is very interesting.

If 135 1 1, 13903, 14589 is divided by the natural number m and the remainder is the same, what is the maximum value of m?

If you want to finish such a problem, you can't do it without a solid mathematical foundation.

Of course, I'm not asking you to drill these questions.

On the one hand, I will explain to you why there is such a situation.

Most importantly, I think it's good to study hard, but you don't have to be so persistent. That's what you are.