1. overall structure: check whether the overall structure of the paper is reasonable, whether there is a logical relationship between the parts, and whether there is a transition between paragraphs.
2. Language expression: Check whether the language expression in the article is accurate and smooth, and whether there are grammatical errors or spelling errors.
3. Argumentation method: Check whether the argumentation method in the article is reasonable, whether the arguments are sufficient and whether the argumentation process is rigorous.
4. Accuracy of data: Check whether the data cited in the article is accurate and whether the data source is reliable.
5. Format specification: check whether the paper meets the format requirements of journals or conferences, including font, font size, line spacing, margins, etc.
6. References: Check whether the references are complete and accurate and whether the format meets the requirements.
7. Chart use: Check whether the chart used in the article is clear and accurate, and whether it is consistent with the content of the article.
8. Repeatability: Check whether the article is repetitive, and if so, delete or merge it.
9. Objectivity: Check whether the opinions in the article are objective and neutral, and avoid subjective assumptions or prejudice.
10. Innovation: check whether the article is innovative and can bring new insights or contributions to related fields.