History is not difficult, you can say a lot. These methods are as follows:
Reading: Generally speaking, when you read a book, you can think of which unit and page it is (no doubt, you can); In addition, time is very important, remember to pay attention; People are also very important, so pay attention.
Template: who+when+what = historical facts.
Generally, there will be ordering materials (two rounds of review) in the next period of senior three. That material is the content of a book written according to the situation at that time. If the historical facts are unfamiliar, you can read them, but I didn't read them (because I think it's useless); However, there are special topics in the second half of this kind of information, and special topics such as historical theory must be seen! ! !
Problem solving: Pay attention to the time and place of multiple choice questions. Generally, there won't be exactly the same problem, so you should think about what it is based on the historical facts in the book.
The last month was about sea tactics! ! Practicing hands is super key! ! ! !
Big problem: it's easy and difficult. It's easy to do the problem before it's difficult.
What generalization and induction questions must be complete; What? Get at least 5 points for putting forward opinions and 6 points for understanding; Other difficult questions are difficult for others, and you won't get much points. It's up to you to grasp them.
As far as personal experience is concerned: if you don't want to read a book or do a problem, just look at the answer! ! I am. You can see the knowledge points involved in the answer and how the answer is organized. It is very useful to summarize!