High-score special training In the first year of junior high school mathematics (answer the finale question), 32 questions were selected from famous schools, and 116 were rushed at the end of the semester
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On the road of learning, many people are often content to passively accept knowledge, but ignore the importance of active exploration. In fact, truly effective learning is not just about passively absorbing information, but about being proactive, and we have to learn to ask questions bravely. Curiosity is what drives our deep learning. When we encounter a problem that we don't understand, don't let it go easily, but be brave enough to ask questions. Asking questions not only pushes us to dig deeper, but also stimulates our curiosity and makes learning more interesting.
We're going to try to solve the problem ourselves. After asking a question, we should not just rely on the answers of others, but also try to find the answers ourselves. If you understand it, you don't necessarily do it, but you can really learn it if you can do it independently and completely. By thinking independently and solving problems, we can gain a deeper understanding of knowledge and develop the ability to solve problems independently. In this process, we may encounter difficulties, but it is these difficulties that motivate us to continue to explore and grow.