You don't have to write down all the idioms. How do you have so much time? In fact, I did it on the basis of reading more books, and the feeling was there. In the exam, the words you don't understand are nothing more than testing your meaning. If the exclusion method is used properly, you won't lose points.
The wrong questions are nothing more than improper word order, improper collocation, incomplete and complicated components, mixed sentences, unclear meaning and illogical. It's easy to find mistakes when you do it, so practice more.
As for classical Chinese, I know a few function words and return to the textbook. In fact, the translation points of many college entrance examination questions are in textbooks, but we usually don't care much. Still need to practice more.
There is a fixed pattern in poetry appreciation. As long as you understand this poem, you should put it on the pattern. Some technical terms of poetry appreciation should be remembered and not confused. It is recommended to look at the standard answer and give points. Read more books and you will know how to do it.
I hope to adopt the experience of senior three students ~