Look at the outline of each place first. For example, China looks like a rooster.
Then get familiar with the intersection of latitude and longitude. For example, east longitude 120 degrees, north latitude 40 degrees is Beijing, east longitude 120 degrees, and north latitude 30 degrees is Hangzhou. When you see these two points on the map, you will naturally know that this is China. Then, a series of questions will be answered accordingly.
Or if you see 90 degrees west longitude and 30 degrees north latitude, you will know that it is the mouth of the Mississippi River in New Orleans, where rice is also grown. At the same time, it is also the Gulf of Mexico. When you think of the Gulf of Mexico, you think of two things. One is the Gulf Stream. The second is an important oil producing area and petrochemical base in the United States.
Or you can see that the intersection of the Tropic of Cancer and 90 degrees east longitude is the mouth of the Ganges River, which is not far from Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and you know it is not far from India. There are still two questions to ask here, that is, the climate and ocean currents around here. This is a hot monsoon climate, and the ocean current is a monsoon ocean current, which flows in Xia Dong in two seasons.
This knowledge depends on accumulation and reading more books. I recommend two books to you, one is Geography of China and the other is Geography of the World. Both books are full of colorful books, about two books in their forties. And test papers. Take care of them and don't leave them anywhere. What knowledge is not in the book? You'd better find a notebook to write it down. If you are bored, just cut out the questions on the test paper and paste them in your notebook.
You will benefit a lot from it. Come on, I believe you can succeed.
1. What are the majors that nurses can choose for postgraduate entrance examination?
Nursing education, nursing management, clinical nutrition and nursing,