The first step is to introduce memory.
Read more maps, and be sure to remember that the names of the main geographical things mainly include these: first, look at the places where the latitude and longitude network passes, mountains, rivers, main landforms (such as plains, plateaus, basins and hills), followed by major cities (capital, industry, resources, characteristic cities of important countries, resources, provincial capitals and traffic arteries of China), traffic trunk lines and mineral resources. These are mainly the knowledge of regional geography in junior high school. After remembering these places, no matter where the teacher talks in class, he knows them, laying the foundation for further study of geography.
The second step is to remember and understand.
Listen to the teacher carefully, learn the knowledge of geographical understanding, apply it to the map or globe, understand it through the map, and put it back in the map after understanding. It mainly includes the earth's rotation and revolution and its geographical significance, solar radiation and active greenhouse effect, the earth's atmosphere, three-circle circulation, the inner circle of the earth, and the memory and understanding of the climate of the world and China. It is the knowledge of the last period of senior one. The same is true of geography in senior one and senior two, understanding and memory. .
The third step, practice to deepen memory, make understanding more comprehensive and consolidate knowledge.
Practice must pay attention to the method: first of all, we must establish confidence and believe that we can do it, because the college entrance examination questions are generally comprehension questions, so we must believe that we can do it, and we have almost found a breakthrough. Think carefully about multiple-choice questions, find out the reasons for right and wrong, don't make random choices, don't make random guesses, and choose the one with the greatest grasp and the most sufficient reasons. Think carefully about the non-multiple choice questions and write your own answers, then compare them with the standard answers and analyze the standard answers. You will find that many questions are fixed. In the college entrance examination, geography often has many map reading questions, and many maps are not maps. You must understand this kind of problem when practicing at ordinary times. Don't skimp on your time. I sometimes watch it for an hour. If you have a map, you should be familiar with it.
The fourth step, having confidence, is the master. Do more college entrance examination questions, grade yourself and constantly sum up yourself.