Judging from your question, your Chinese performance is average. If you don't improve in your usual exams, it means that your Chinese literacy is not enough. For the college entrance examination language, literacy is not more important than skills. Four months is not enough to improve your accumulation, so I suggest that you consolidate the basic topics in front of the test paper, such as the analysis of pronunciation and font, the understanding of idioms and idioms, including the compression and expansion of paragraphs, and try not to lose points in the basic items in front of the test paper (these are hard grades, and it is normal to get full marks). Secondly, classical Chinese (I am from Jiangsu, according to the questions of Jiangsu college entrance examination paper), the amount of classical Chinese in the book is not much, not too difficult, very basic. I suggest that you take out all the Chinese books for three years during the winter vacation and sort out all the function words, usages and additional example sentences that appear (you must sort them out yourself, so that you will be impressed); Read all the real words that appear (don't sort them out, because it's a waste of time). After the second round, it is very effective to study by yourself early and watch it once a week. Translation of classical Chinese, looking for reference books to compare translation, reading classical Chinese sentence by sentence, translating sentence by sentence (this is a lazy way, but also a smart way, because it is not easy to translate sentence patterns, but it can cultivate a sense of language). In the reading part of modern literature, literacy is very important, but if you really don't understand or understand it, but you can't answer the questions, then I can only advise you to sum up the questions after each exam, compare the standard answers, sort out the questions, recite the answer formula and do it seriously, even if you don't know anything about the article, you are not afraid of not getting the passing score of the project. Small reading, discussion or practical, this can be trained. I believe your Chinese teacher will have targeted exercises for this reading in the second round. Then don't copy this part of the answer to perfunctory homework because you don't have time to chew math and physics. The end result is that others can almost get full marks, and you may not even get a passing mark in this item. Composition, I have nothing to say ~ this is a personal problem ~ but I have to remind you that words-must be written seriously, enough words! Your teacher must have told you many times how the teacher approved the papers.
130 or so, I am a science major in Jiangsu, and I only take one volume of Chinese (plus one set of two volumes for the liberal arts exam), with a full score of 160. According to our distribution here, I'll tell you one thing-full marks for language use 15, and full marks for classical Chinese 19. Text reading takes 23 17, discussion or practical reading takes 15 13, and composition takes about 55, which can greatly satisfy 130. This is also a more scientific distribution. But if you are from another province, 150 is a bit difficult ~ hehe.
Anyway-Chinese can't get results. Although I am good at Chinese, I am good at math!
I wish you in advance to be the first!
Ps: Besides being more relaxed than high school, college is not as fun as high school (in fact, exam week is not easy either, and it is tiring to occupy a seat) ~ I miss my relatives very much ~ haha.
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