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History has started a round of review, and the teacher said I can't memorize it. I can't start at the moment, but I feel that I don't feel anything when I study. What should I do?
I am a newly graduated senior. . . . Give you some experience. ,

It is impossible not to learn by rote. It can only be said that in some places, you can' remember' it through associations and formulas. But if you can't use tricks flexibly, you should read more, and the materials must be practiced synchronously when reviewing.

I suggest you look at the chronology of events every day from now on. Comparison between China and foreign countries is the best. Read too much, in fact, you can really write it down At least you will gradually review the history of each period in the future, and you will have more impressions. Many places in history have been tested in this way, not directly pointing out the country, but saying what was done in the XX century. You need to have a memory impression at this time. This is the overall context of history, which will play a great role in your future review.

From now on, read history books every day, and it's best to read them several times before the college entrance examination. You don't need to spend time alone to do this. You can watch it whenever you want. When reading a novel. This is beyond the reach of political geography.

In fact, what is really difficult for liberal arts is geography. . History is dead.

As long as you have the heart, I believe you will master it. Because after all, being alive is worse than being dead, and you are full of energy.

Come on, O(∩_∩)O~~~