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Is it more difficult to fill in the blanks in the college entrance examination than to solve problems?
It is easier to fill in the blanks than to solve them.

The order of inquiring official information and solving math problems in college entrance examination determines the order of solving problems in college entrance examination. The first eight multiple-choice questions are relatively basic, and most students can solve them smoothly. At the same time, not every big problem is difficult. At least the first three big questions can be done by hand, and there is a great possibility of getting full marks. Although it is difficult to get full marks on other questions, the first question can be solved, and the second question can at least be written down, so take some steps.

The correct problem-solving strategy should be to browse the test paper after it is handed out, and get a general understanding of the difficulty and distribution of the test questions, which is of great significance to the whole exam and is also the premise of the subsequent test-taking strategy.