I got about 86 or 87 points in junior high school history, and I almost got it every time. How can I get 90 points? Almost got it every time. . . .
Find the problem and then solve it. You gather all the papers you have tested, number them with serial numbers, then take out a blank sheet of paper, list the numbers of the papers-the serial numbers of the wrong questions in the papers, list the knowledge points and questions behind the papers (such as the starting time of the Sino-Japanese War in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, multiple-choice questions), and sort out all the wrong questions in turn. Leave the test paper and classify all the wrong questions according to the knowledge points (for example, Humen destroys opium, followed by the wrong question number), then you will find out which knowledge points have problems, and then solve the problems in a targeted manner. My junior high school history is basically 95+, and I like history very much. There are many small knowledge points in history, which are very fragmentary. Put the test papers together and read them for 5 minutes every morning. I hope you can get a high score next time ~