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How many subjects are there in high school?
There are subjects in high school:

Senior one: Chinese, math, English, politics, geography, history, physics, chemistry, sports and music.

Senior Two (Text): Mathematics, Chinese, English, Politics, Geography, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Physical Education.

Senior Two (Science): Math, Chinese, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Politics and Physical Education.

Senior Three (Text): Chinese, Mathematics, English, History, Geography and Politics.

Senior three (science): Chinese, math, English, physics, chemistry and biology.

With so many subjects, it is impossible for students to master so well and develop in parallel. They will definitely take them as the center, and one's energy is limited. So we need to divide the subjects.

Some schools start to divide subjects in the second half of the first year of high school. Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are the main subjects, including arts and sciences, while liberal arts also include politics, history and geography. Science includes physical chemistry and biology.

For candidates who are about to enter senior three, there are the following strategies to learn Chinese well:

Carefully check for leaks and fill gaps.

If you get good grades in Chinese in Grade Two, then the language foundation still exists. However, there is no absolute thing in the world, so we should carefully examine the gap and fill in the shortcomings. Therefore, we must effectively solve the basic problems in learning, such as the rules of punctuation, reading comprehension and answering skills. Only with these basic abilities can we improve our Chinese performance.

Pay attention to reading and accumulation of Chinese knowledge.

From the perspective of college entrance examination reform, reading will only become more and more difficult. Therefore, it is an inevitable trend to increase the difficulty of Chinese examination of students' extracurricular reading in the future. In this regard, students should attach importance to reading and the accumulation of Chinese knowledge. On the one hand, we should pay attention to the combination of classroom reading and extracurricular reading, and establish and practice new reading concepts. On the other hand, we should stick to the teacher's guidance and don't read some too abstruse books to avoid distraction.

We should use all kinds of reserve knowledge flexibly.

In addition to memorizing, students should also pay attention to the accumulation of reading and Chinese knowledge, and must learn to distinguish between articles and reading. Chinese composition is actually the result transformation of reading. The ideas and materials of the article can be obtained from the classroom text, so when we practice or learn a text in class, don't forget to use it as the material.