2. English: do morning reading every day, cultivate a sense of language (language sense is really important), do more questions, do more questions to accumulate words, practice English composition and accumulate more sentence patterns.
3, mathematics: listen carefully in class, learn to sum up and think after class, you can prepare the wrong question book, if you don't have time, you can delete the wrong question and review it often. Ask more questions if you don't understand. Teachers and classmates can, as long as you understand.
4, physics: In fact, the learning method is similar to mathematics. You should also do more questions and sort out your ideas. When you do a problem, you can see what the knowledge points are at a glance. Sort out the wrong questions
5, biology, chemistry: be sure to read the textbooks thoroughly, especially biology, and be sure to read more textbooks when reading early. These two subjects have unexpected knowledge points, so it is suggested to prepare a special notebook, write down the knowledge points you can't, and then review them more (because the college entrance examination chooses materialization, so historical geography can't give too good advice)
The most important thing is to keep a correct attitude, don't give up because of one failure, and don't be proud because of one success. Come on! ! !