Between grades, I am also a junior three candidate, so write some topics that the teacher asked us to copy in the textbook ~
Several Important Conferences in China's Modern History
192 1 is * * *.
1935 Zunyi conference
1945.
1949 the first China people's political consultative conference.
1954 the first national people's congress
1978 Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee
In addition, our important topics are printed on the test paper.
Continue this example.
Ancient foreign trade
The Silk Road in Han Dynasty
Ling 'an, Tokyo, the most prosperous commercial city in the Song Dynasty, had the earliest paper money.
Overseas trade development, the world-famous big commercial port Guangzhou and Quanzhou management organization: Expo Division.
Zheng He's voyages to the West in Ming Dynasty
The Qing dynasty closed its doors to the outside world and only opened Guangzhou for trade.
I think the types of questions you ask are similar.
You can organize it yourself, and then print it into a paper and distribute it to students. ...
Then we don't need history books for the exam. Test sites are more important than history books, and all the knowledge points are collected. Of course, this is confidential. O(∩_∩)O~ can't say it.
All right, that's it. I used to have a bad history, but then my teacher brought it, and then I reviewed it in the third grade. Now you can guarantee a perfect score of 60 and get more than 55 points.