Politics class is very important. Listening carefully for 40 minutes in class is better than working hard for two hours after class. Forcing yourself to listen to the story told by the teacher will be much more interesting and relaxing. When I have nothing to do after class, I occasionally turn over the textbooks and spend some time sorting out the logical relationship of knowledge, which is of great help to my memory. If you have time, you can also find some extracurricular books to read. You don't have to talk about politics, anything about society and science is fine, even some novels and unofficial history. Read more books, although you don't need these things when answering questions, it will bring a lot of inspiration.
Do more questions. Engage in sea tactics for multiple-choice questions, form a conditioned reflex, and focus on the questions you missed before the exam. For solving problems, read more books and learn some answering skills from standard answers. Pay attention to choose some reference books with detailed answers and preferably analytical ideas. Reference books are more expensive than essence.
Occasionally reading newspapers and news, or learning about some recent events in society from other aspects, will help to answer open questions. Try to write the open-book part of the answer. Because write less points, write more without deduction. When reading the material, we should pay attention to the clear theme, not only to understand the article and grasp the general direction of the answer, but also to understand every detail of the material and answer according to some keywords. At the same time, pay attention to the organization of language, so that teachers can understand it and feel comfortable.
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