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Critical books and periodicals
According to your situation, I recommend Southern Weekend, China Youth Daily and local daily and evening newspapers.

The information of local newspapers is relatively comprehensive and the selection is relatively concentrated. Nan Zhou's comments are very weighty and courageous (this is very important).

Look at the world, Sanlian Life Weekly, Southern People Weekly, etc. They are all good high-end news magazines in China at present. The comments are accurate.

I'm not sure what is the main purpose of your subscription to these popular books and magazines. If it's just for the exam, it's easier. Bookstores sell pamphlets on current affairs of the year every year, which I used when I took the postgraduate entrance examination. Almost all the major events in this year have been described in detail. Talk about the situation first, and then attach comments. There should be no shortage of political textbooks in your high school.

Besides, this is the first time to answer questions for others. Say something more.

I used to be a journalist. In my humble opinion, the basis of understanding the world (facts) is to possess a lot of information. Now that the information is so developed, I believe you will have many ways to learn the latest news (network, mobile phone) in the fastest time. After you have the information (of course, you should know what is going on first), don't read the comments first, you should have a subjective judgment and evaluation (true or false? Why is this happening? What deep-seated problems are reflected? ), and then look at the selected comments. In this way, we can broaden our thinking, train our logical ability, expand our knowledge and master more information from point to point.

In this process, it is more difficult to choose that you will modify and supplement the reference of your own thinking, that is, books and magazines. If it weren't for this difficulty, it is estimated that you wouldn't ask this question. My suggestion is to go to the newsstand or reading room, read all the books and periodicals related to this aspect carefully, and get to know it. I believe I can find the most suitable one. Even if you don't like it, you can learn more about it and ask yourself why you don't like it. Maybe not now, but not after a while.

I have to remind you that most people are exposed to relatively closed and incomplete information in the current environment. If you want to have a more objective and sober understanding of the facts, it is very important to find and broaden the sources of information.

I hope it works for you.