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Psychological considerations for the high school entrance examination

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Keep confidence, calm, don't be anxious, review at your own speed, don't just review what others review, see what you don't understand and where you are weak. And let’s have some fun before the high school entrance exam, and then talk about it after the exam. Don’t rush to plan where to finish the exam, finish the exam first, and then talk about it. Don't be nervous and don't be put under unnecessary pressure by teachers and parents. It's not necessary or beneficial. Recall it in your brain, make a list, and write down the weaknesses in each subject. Then prepare the review materials. Before you start, check to see if there are enough materials and whether they are required for the high school entrance examination. Don't take the ones that are too difficult and useless, and don't pick the easy ones, which will be useless. You can partially follow the teacher's advice. After all, the teacher Have experience in high school entrance exams over the years. You can also borrow materials from friends who are one year older than you. It is best not to ask questions online or to classmates, but directly to the teacher. If there is a relationship between a man and a woman, don't forget to break it up, but be sure not to date at this time. You can wait until after the high school entrance examination. They can also help each other. But remember, if you are busy, don’t accommodate the other person.

Then start reviewing.

Remember not to use more time on your weak areas and less time on your strong areas, evenly, just in case.

Chinese:

First complete the materials and homework given by the teacher. These are all related to the high school entrance examinations in previous years and will definitely be more targeted. Remember, you must correct it after the teacher has corrected it. When you correct it, you can easily find your own shortcomings and then turn to the book or ask questions immediately. Until you understand. Don't relax about the textbooks, read the new words in each volume. Remember to remember literary genres, expressions, etc. as well. Some fixed things, such as the meaning of the narrative test, etc., can only be remembered, there is no other way. During class, be sure to listen to what the teacher says. The teacher will introduce composition methods, topics, and news about the high school entrance examination. Try not to play after class, and try to go to bed as early as possible at night. However, if there are really important things that have not been reviewed, you can add more points. After all, the more you can review in a short period of time, the better. You can take this composition book and write some compositions for the teacher to correct. Pay attention to giving clear comments and understanding the direction of the comments. If there is an exam syllabus, you must go through it first and then review it. After all, the questions will not deviate from the syllabus. Those texts that require memorization must be memorized, and do not listen to others' opinions about whether to take the exam or not, because the information may not be correct and may be misled. Memorizing designated texts is the foundation. Translation of classical Chinese is also necessary.

Then there are the skills for answering reading questions. Remember to revise them with the teacher in class to find the rules for answering questions. The teacher can also tell. If you still have any worries, talk to the teacher directly, maintain an interactive relationship, and don't go against the teacher at critical moments.

Mathematics: First, finish the teacher’s paper. Correction, clarify what you don’t understand.

Then take out the math books one by one and memorize the above formulas one by one. Not only must you understand its meaning, but you must also understand the formulas. If you don't understand, you can ask your parents or teachers for help.

Then you can ask the teacher about the test direction like previous classmates, whether it is basic or difficult. Don't underestimate the basics. First of all, make sure to get all the marks on the paper. Absolutely avoid carelessness and remember that you can't afford to lose careless marks.

Don’t ignore difficult questions. The finale question is often the reason why you fail to get to the key points. The review time for each subject should be evenly divided every day. During the math time, you can directly attack the difficult problems after finishing the paper. Remember not to go directly to the teacher when you encounter a question you don't know. Memorizing questions like this is of no use. After all, the success rate of trying to solve the question pattern is very low. The high school entrance examination papers are all released immediately. What matters is my problem-solving ability. If you encounter a problem, you must try your best to do it yourself if you have time, in order to improve your level. Remember to use formulas flexibly and understand the meaning of the questions. Don't focus on whether the handwriting is good or not, but on how to solve the question in front of you.

If you have a good foundation and you don’t need to do basic questions day and night, you can buy a book that focuses on the comprehensive questions from previous years, preferably from the teacher’s suggestion.

Remember to stay optimistic.

English: China pays more attention to grammar than practicality. In terms of composition, you just need to follow the teacher and understand the format, length, and content. Especially for letters, advertisements, etc., you must understand the different writing methods for different formats. It doesn’t matter if the vocabulary is not too complicated, but make sure there are no mistakes in grammar.

If you are terrible at speaking English, I suggest you think in English. Although it will be very slow, if you encounter something you don’t know, look it up in the dictionary and the result will definitely improve.

You can speak English with your family or try to speak English with the teacher after class. Don't be shy at important moments.

Understand the grammar in the textbook and ask if you don’t know it. Then figure out the grammar on the paper.

Note that the vocabulary in the textbook is as important as the Chinese language and must be mastered. If it is too late, first understand the vocabulary in the exam syllabus. Not only do you need to understand how to write, but you also need to understand how it sounds when read, otherwise it will be difficult to pass the listening test.

If there are listening exercises in school, be sure to do them seriously. You can buy listening software when you go home, or read aloud by yourself. Buy some listening questions and practice your own oral composition. Don't be too nervous, don't always think about surpassing others, and just calm down and review.

You can write more compositions in private for the teacher to correct and discover your own grammatical flaws.

Reading is mainly about vocabulary. If you don’t have the ability to read English novels, try to learn all the new words every time you read a reading. Don’t be too nervous. You can learn a student word and make a sentence yourself, and then Write it again to deepen your impression. Don't waste time memorizing passages. If you finish reading, you can ask the teacher for more. Do it slowly, ensuring the quality of each article, don't rush to do a lot.

Single-choice questions absolutely need to be done so that they can be consolidated, similar to single-choice questions in mathematics. For every wrong question, find out the source of the grammatical error, fix the grammar, and then fix the next wrong question. Don’t take it too much trouble or do it in vain, and don’t waste time at the last moment.

Don’t be afraid of reading formats. Read more articles in different formats and understand the expressions in different formats.

If you have time, it’s better to get full marks on the single choice first.

Physics:

Memorize the formulas, but be sure to understand why.

You don’t need to have a deep impression of the text, but you need to know how to use the formulas in the questions. Physics not only has formulas, but also a lot of understanding. For example, what does work mean? You must understand it. For example, various mechanical energies should not be memorized, but clearly differentiated. Physics is mainly about understanding the meaning of each name, and being able to distinguish it no matter what shell the topic has. Take out the textbook and memorize the formulas, and then take out or borrow the notes from the first to the third grade of junior high school. There should be definitions of every word that should be understood, and ask the teacher to clarify what you don't understand. Remember to finish the teacher's papers first. Unless you are taking the high school entrance examination without going to the first and second grades of junior high school, then don't rush to finish the papers. First, ask the teacher for evening self-study tutoring for the first and second grades of junior high school.

The format and scores of physics questions are relatively close. Remember to carefully look at your format after each word question. Ask if you don’t understand anything. The format must be firmly memorized. The same is true for math word questions. Same, if you are not familiar with it, ask the teacher.

The word questions may be a little difficult, but they are very important. You must practice more until you are not good at any position. Don't guess when it comes to multiple-choice questions, do different types, and don't be in a hurry. Arrange the content from the first to the third grade in an orderly manner, and answer the questions in a targeted manner. You can read more previous textbooks, and don't be too lazy.

Chemistry:

Finish the papers given by the teacher. The teacher's paper is equivalent to a suggestion.

Reviewing the usual experiments, the experimental results do not need to be memorized, but if the experimental results required in writing are not available, they must be copied and supplemented. Easily understand the principles of chemistry.

You need to memorize the formulas but don’t memorize them blindly.

For example, in the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen, don’t just memorize the formula, but also understand why the numbers on both sides of the equal sign are equal, how to calculate their masses, and what the relationship is with their atomic weights. All matter is connected and not chaotic. As long as you master it thoroughly, everything will follow the same laws and everything will be easy. On the contrary, if you just memorize it, you will never finish it.

Don’t be discouraged by people who are good at studying. Follow your own pace. If you are making good progress or doing well in the quiz, don’t rush to be proud. Only by being calm can you go far.

Chemistry and mathematics have a certain connection. Don’t think it is very complicated. Calculate clearly one by one like numbers. Of course, formulas are also necessary.

Be sure to memorize the periodic table of elements and formulas, and don’t get stuck on the basics. Don't forget the syllabus.

Biology:

Have a passion for nature facing biology.

Biology, chemistry, and physics are closely related, and you must understand the principles of things. For example, if you don’t know what cotyledons are, just ask the teacher. For example, if you know about pollination, you need to understand a series of knowledge about pollination.

You can look at the photocopied information given by the teacher. Don't memorize it by rote. Look from one to the other. Pay attention to the connection of all things. First, understand the specific connections of a bunch of related things, and then write down the difficult to remember things. Remember, it is best to follow the teacher's steps in class, but if you encounter something you completely understand, don't sleep or waste time, take the opportunity to make up for it. The textbooks must be complete and don’t lose them. You may want to bring more materials to school during the review period so that you can review what you don't know when the teacher talks about what you already know.

Remember to revise the questions after completing them.

For some important names and categories, you can ask the teacher if you need to memorize them. But remember, the teacher is not the test paper. Even if the teacher says you don’t need to memorize it, as long as it is in the textbook, you must at least understand it. This way you will be foolproof.

Sports: Treat sports as relaxation.

If you are very fat or your body is not suitable, it is recommended to apply for a certificate or get a previous sports certificate to see if you can pass the test. If you cannot get it and you are guaranteed to fail, you can apply for a medical record. Can save 60 points. Disability excluded.

Practice with the physical education teacher every day, and persist even if you feel tired. There is no need to practice outside class, unless the teacher recommends it, such as sit-ups.

Understand what aspects of your body you are good at, and choose the test that suits you. Keep in touch for half an hour every day, which is enough, and do what you can. The teacher suggested that you should not be stingy when buying shoes, etc. Remember to remember the sprinting postures and methods taught by the teacher. It is best not to be afraid of gunshots and ignore other people's comments. Long-distance running can be run according to your own ability. Don't treat it as a competition, but as a way to exercise. Find a partner to help you do sit-ups.

Finally, go to the examination room and prepare props. Don’t lose out on the props and don’t be afraid of them being expensive. It must be able to use it and know how to use it.

Don't cheat, because the other person's answer may not be correct. Besides, cheating is too dangerous, a waste of time and unaffordable.

During the exam, don’t worry about whether others have finished writing, just write your own. Don't be anxious, don't look at the watch all the time, it will affect your mood. Don't worry about where the invigilator is. If you don't know how to do it, you must jump. After you have finished everything, come back to do it again. Don't worry, finish what you can do. Be sure to check it out when you have time. How many times do you have time to check. Ask as many questions as you have before the exam, and make up as much as you can.

Don’t ask others about their results after taking the exam, as it may affect your mood. Remember to use the restroom, rest well, and eat well.

Don’t ask about the school’s scores, because they may not be accurate and may affect your mood. As long as you know what you need to learn, you won't be afraid of any test.

Come on.

Set yourself an ideal goal.