In fact, it doesn't matter whether you take the exam or not, it really doesn't matter. The college entrance examination depends on your college entrance examination results, and part of it is whether you need to take some expanded knowledge in each course if you want to focus on the exam (I was called IB module in the year of college entrance examination, and everyone learned IA together, right). The examination order is geography, history, computer politics, English (this course is manual labor theory), physics, chemistry, biology, Chinese and mathematics. There is always a course of 1 1 here, and there will be another course for you in the future, that is, the comprehensive examination of literature. If you get an A, you will count one more. It doesn't matter if you fail. Everyone has to take these exams, in the same order. Physics and chemistry are your first year of high school, and you will study for another semester in your second year. Studying biology in the first semester of senior two. The guide is very useful, and there are many original or similar questions. If you are really worried, read more.
You really don't need to worry so much about the exam. This is just a reading and writing test. Doing well in the exam means nothing, but don't fail.
Having said that, you still have to judge for yourself. For another example, I got an A of 65,438+00, which should be good, but it didn't affect my college entrance examination. Still have to watch the college entrance examination. The teacher told you that the exam is very important. Do you know why? Because the school has the performance appraisal of the national examination, both teachers and leaders have the responsibility. Therefore, it doesn't make much sense for you to work harder on the exam. Let's talk about the college entrance examination. Everyone has enough strength to get to a place. Do well in the exam, benefit the most and win the school.
To sum up, you don't need to spend too much energy on the exam, but you can't fail all of them, can you?
I wish you success in your studies.