I. Multiple choice questions
1, when answering questions, be sure to grasp key words, such as time, year, people, events, geographical location, etc. And make it clear that the test questions should examine historical phenomena, essence, or causality and influence.
2. Pay attention to the relationship between the stem and the limb. Some limbs are correct, but they have nothing to do with the stem and cannot be chosen.
Read the questions you are not sure about several times, find the key words for analysis, eliminate the obviously wrong options, and choose the options related to the key words.
Some people should pay attention to adverse selection, that is, the choice is incorrect or does not meet the meaning of the question, so they should pay special attention.
4. Don't answer questions by experience. You can't say that the topic is different from the topic you have done.
Answer the questions carefully according to your knowledge.
5. Don't change the multiple-choice questions if you are not quite sure. Trust your first feeling.
Second, non-multiple choice questions
1, look at the material with questions.
2. Pay attention to the source of materials.
3, reading materials, mining extended meaning.
4. Be good at extracting effective information
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