Suppose the perfect score is 150. Then multiple-choice questions account for 60 points, and fill in the blanks 16 points.
If you choose 9, fill in the blanks and choose 2, that's 52 points. If you find it difficult to achieve, choose 7 and fill in the blanks with 2, which is 42 points.
The first two big questions are simple. If it's right, it's twenty or thirty minutes again. The third question is ok. It's not impossible to write anything behind.
Therefore, it is still very simple to get 80 points. Just strengthening the basic knowledge.
Actually, I just thought of that question. The math test in Jiangsu is different from that in other provinces.
Jiangsu is full score 160, and science students get extra points. So the total score of art students is 160. This is really not easy to test.
*** 14 multiple-choice questions (70 points) and 6 major questions (90 points). However, this calculation is very large (calculation is very troublesome and there are many steps) and the thinking is complicated.
It is recommended that you get at least 45 points for the fill-in-the-blank questions and 40 points for the big questions. Is it difficult? Just feel it yourself. It should be an inferior requirement.
The first six questions in the fill-in-the-blank are very simple and conceptual, without too many twists and turns. The next three or five questions are a little more complicated.
The first three questions are generally relatively simple, and the first question of the fourth question is not too difficult. So you can still get 80 points.