Does anyone know which Chinese chapters must be memorized last semester in Senior Two?

Modern Chinese: the fourth paragraph of the preface to Bai Mang's Baby Tower

Classical Chinese: "philosophers are like mountains and rivers" (except Mencius; The second one only recited the first two sentences: "Confucius climbed the East Mountain but was small, and climbed Mount Tai but was smaller than the world. Therefore, it is difficult for those who look at the sea to swim the door of saints. " ) The first paragraph and the second paragraph "Autumn Water" (for "I will definitely talk to Dali")

Full text of Qianchibi Fu

Treasure toad hill, paragraphs 3 and 4.

Ancient Poetry: Four Poems in Song Dynasty

"Dou Eyuan" rolling hydrangea festival

The whole of "Two Songs of Yuan Dynasty"

Farewell to the Pavilion begins with a good section.

Five principles of Chinese learning

1, step by step. Chinese learning should pay attention to the foundation, and don't rush for success. Make a good plan every day, even if you only do a little, as long as you stick to your Chinese level, you will certainly make great progress. You can practice a few words every day, recite several poems and practice dozens of words every week, recite several poems and read several articles skillfully every week, and read a famous book every semester.

2. Read carefully. Combine memory and understanding closely, both of which are indispensable. To be familiar with reading, we should have "three things": heart, eyes and mouth. "Think carefully" should be good at questioning and asking difficult questions, and then solve problems.

3. Self-satisfaction. The correct reading attitude is not to read for the sake of reading, but to absorb what you have learned, turn it into your own use, and combine reading with writing.

4. R&D integration. One is extensive reading, the other is intensive reading, and the two should be organically combined.

5. The extension of Chinese learning is equal to the extension of life. Pay attention to daily life, understand Chinese in life, and take Chinese learning out of the classroom.