Do the people who take the public examination really rely on brushing the questions? This may seem like a simple question, but it actually has a profound meaning. In this seemingly fair arena, everyone is fighting for their own future, and brushing up questions is just a sword in their hands.
First, the line test. Take what you are good at thoroughly, and then study what you are not good at! Judgment reasoning and data analysis must be knocked no matter whether you are good at it or not, and the accuracy rate must be at least 80%.
Why do you want to knock these two items, because it is regular, learn all the rules, and the new question is to apply. Moreover, this score is high, and 2 pieces of information are equivalent to 3 words, so you will say that you are not stumbling. (Memorize the data formula, and then repeat it to improve the speed of doing the question).
Practice your words every day, accumulate real words and idioms, and find a sense of language.
Learn the quantity first, and then choose a few types of knocks that you are good at, such as travel problems, engineering problems, etc., and find a lot of practice that you can do.
Common sense memorization, memorizing a little bit every day, involving too wide, the exam is to see luck, just accumulate.
2. Arguments. Focus on practicing the argument questions (you can score if you can copy) 70% of the arguments are ** in the material, just learn to copy, don't play there yourself.
Pay attention to keywords.
1.The answer is 150 words, and you need to find about 20 keywords; 200 words with 25 keywords; 400 words and 45 keywords (memorize it and practice it deliberately).
2.Then merge the keywords logically with the same category.
3.How to practice finding keywords, do it yourself, take the answer to see which keywords are missing, and then go to the material to find the missing ones in ** how to embody them, write it down, and you can notice it next time you see something similar.
4.The argument is to constantly find the key words in the materials and practice the summary and induction.
3. 2 hours of memorization time every day (it's memorization, not reading).
Hot news (people's **, half-moon talk, watching these is good for arguments, and it is also very useful to make words).
Accumulation of golden sentences: A type of golden sentence will be a few sentences, such as writing 5 sentences for poverty alleviation, a large composition, 1 sentence at the beginning, 2 sentences each with arguments, and 1 sentence at the end. No matter how many times you use the practice questions, the exam teacher will read 1 article.
Recite the real words and idioms copied from yesterday's words.
General knowledge (according to your own preparation time, the whole schedule, how much to memorize each day).
In short, going ashore for the public examination is not something that can be achieved just by brushing the questions, but requires a variety of efforts and preparations. Brushing questions is only part of the equation, and it needs to be combined with other aspects of preparation to achieve the best results.