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Consult previous students to repeat their studies (Tianjin)
As long as you work hard, time is enough. Politics has increased the common sense of cultural life and elective economics, and geography has not changed much. We have an elective book called urban and rural planning this year. I heard that it will be changed to natural disasters next time. English has higher requirements for students in the new curriculum standard, and there are more words. Mathematics has added some new knowledge points.
3. What I learned before the curriculum reform accounts for a large proportion in the new curriculum standard, that is, adding some and reducing some.
It's hard to say, it depends on you.
5. 10 is more difficult than in 2009, but the sentences are relatively loose. For liberal arts, the first line is 5 19, and the second line is 466. The new curriculum standard elevation test questions are more difficult than before.
6. New question type: The inverse function has been deleted in mathematics, and three views and program block diagrams have been added, and the probability in big questions has changed.
English is changed into task-based reading by deleting short passages to correct mistakes.
The question types of other subjects have not changed, that is, the comprehensive literature is divided into three subjects to give questions separately.
Supplementary explanation:
1. You'd better download a set of college entrance examination questions in 2009 from the Internet. 10, do it by yourself, feel the questions in the new course and see how confident you are.
2. If you want to repeat, choosing a repeat school becomes a big problem. To be sure, the repeat classes in all schools are not as good as the regular classes. It is impossible to use a good teacher for you, and the management is not strict. If possible, it is best to choose to change classes and repeat, and the quality is guaranteed. Hua Yao can jump out after a line, but it's hard to say when you are separated for a year. Ask yourself.
Appendix New Curriculum Standard Textbook Catalogue
1. History
Compulsory political history
Unit 1 China's Ancient Political System
The Political System of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties
The second lesson is the formation of centralization in Qin Dynasty.
The third lesson is the evolution of political system from Han Dynasty to Yuan Dynasty.
The fourth lesson is to strengthen the absolute monarchy in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Unit 2 The Political System of Ancient Greece and Rome
Lesson 5 Ancient Greek Democracy
Lesson 6 The Origin and Development of Roman Law
Exploring the "dark" active class in medieval Western Europe —— Reading and discussing historical materials
Unit 3 Establishment and Development of Modern Western Capitalist Political System
Lesson 7 The Establishment of British Constitutional Monarchy
Lesson 8 The Establishment of the American Federal Government
Lesson 9 the expansion of capitalist political system in continental Europe
Unit 4 The trend of anti-aggression and democracy in modern China
the opium war
taiping rebellion
Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of China.
the Revolution of 1911
The rise of the new democratic revolution
Ten years of confrontation between China and the United States
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression
war of liberation
From scientific socialist theory to the establishment of socialist system
The birth of Marxism
The Victory of Russian October Revolution
Unit 6 Political Construction in Modern China and the Reunification of the Motherland
Lesson 20 Democratic Political Construction in New China
The tortuous development of democratic political construction
Lesson 22 The Great Cause of the Reunification of the Motherland
Unit 7 Foreign Relations of Modern China
Lesson 23 Diplomacy in the Early Period of New China
Lesson 24 Creating a New Diplomatic Situation
Unit 8 The multipolarization trend of the current world political structure
Lesson 25 The Formation of Bipolar World
Lesson 26 the emergence of the trend of multipolarization in the world
Lesson 27 The World Pattern at the Turn of the Century
Compulsory two economic history
Unit 1 The basic structure and characteristics of China's ancient economy
1 developing ancient agriculture
2 the progress of ancient handicraft industry
3 the development of ancient commerce
4 ancient economic policies
Unit 2 Formation and Development of the Capitalist World Market
5. Open up new routes
6 colonial expansion and the expansion of the world market
7 The First Industrial Revolution
the second industrial revolution
The change of China's modern economic structure and the tortuous development of capitalism.
9 changes in the economic structure of modern China
10 the tortuous development of Chinese national capitalism
Unit 4 Building Roads in Socialism with Chinese characteristics
1 1 the development and twists and turns of economic construction
12 from planned economy to market economy
13 the pattern of opening to the outside world has initially taken shape.
Unit 5 Changes of Modern Social Life in China
Changes in material life and customs
15 progress in transportation and communication means
16 changes in mass media
Exploring the centennial changes of people's livelihood in China in the activity class
Adjustment of world capitalist economic policies
17 unprecedented serious economic crisis in the capitalist world
18 Roosevelt's new deal
19 New changes in capitalism after World War II
Socialist construction in the Soviet Union
20 From "wartime * * * productism" to "Stalin model"
2 1 Economic Reform of the Soviet Union after World War II
Globalization trend of world economy
The Formation of the Capitalist World Economic System after the Second World War
23 regional collectivization of the world economy
24 Globalization of the world economy
Compulsory history of three ideological trends
The first unit is the evolution of the mainstream thought of China's traditional culture.
"A hundred schools of thought contend" and the formation of Confucianism
The second lesson is "oust a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone"
Lesson 3 Neo-Confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties
Lesson 4 Active Confucianism in Ming and Qing Dynasties
Unit 2 the origin and development of western humanistic spirit
Lesson 5 The Origin of Western Humanism
Lesson 6 Renaissance and Reformation
Lesson 7 Enlightenment
Unit 3 Science, Technology, Literature and Art in Ancient China
Lesson 8 Inventions and Discoveries in Ancient China
Lesson 9 Outstanding Literature
Charming art of painting, calligraphy and opera
Unit 4 Scientific development of the world since modern times
Lesson 65438 Great Progress in Physics
Unlock the secret of the origin of life
From Steam Engine to Internet
Unit 5 The Ideological Emancipation Trend in Modern China
Lesson 14 from "learning from foreigners" to reform
The New Culture Movement and the Spread of Marxism
China's main theoretical achievements since the 20th century.
The Formation and Development of the Three People's Principles
Mao Zedong Thought
Theoretical exploration in the new period
Unit 7 Science, Technology, Education, Literature and Art in Modern China
Major scientific and technological achievements since the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Lesson 20 "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom" and "A Hundred Schools of Thought Contend"
The Development of Education in Modern China
/kloc-world literature and art since the 0/9th century
Lesson 22 The Prosperity of Literature
Lesson 23 Brilliance of Fine Arts
Lesson 24 Music and Film and Television Art
Elective course-history of war
Unit 1 World War I
1 The outbreak of World War I
A protracted war.
3 the collapse of the alliance group
The consequences of the First World War
The world under the Versailles-Washington system
1 Paris peace conference
Versailles System and League of Nations
3 Washington Conference
Four attempts to keep the peace
Unit 3 World War II
11929 ~1933 capitalist economic crisis
2. Local anti-fascist struggle
3 heading for the world war
The full-scale outbreak of World War II.
The expansion of the second world war
The turning point of World War II.
World War II ended.
The influence of the victory of the world anti-fascist war
Inquiry Activity Class —— Enlightenment from World War I —— What did the war bring to mankind?
Cold War and Peace under Yalta System
1 Formation of bipolar pattern
The beginning of the cold war
3 US-Soviet hegemony
4 the end of the bipolar pattern
A burning local war
1 Korean War
Vietnam War
3 The origin and development of the Middle East issue
4 The tortuous Middle East peace process
5 Conflicts in the South Asian subcontinent
6 Iran-Iraq War
7 Gulf War
Unit 6 Peace and Development
1 Establishment and functions of the United Nations
Anti-war peace movement of people all over the world
3 Peace and development: the theme of today's world
Elective course-human history
Unit 1 China Ancient Politicians
Qin Shihuang, the first emperor who unified China.
Lesson 2 Emperor Taizong, the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty
Lesson 3 Kangxi Emperor, Defender of Uniting Multi-ethnic Countries
Unit 2 Sages of the East and the West
Confucius, the founder of Confucian culture
The first lesson of inquiry activity: following Confucius' footsteps
Lesson 2 Plato, the representative of western philosophy
Lesson 3 Aristotle, the Master of Ancient Greek Culture
Outstanding figures in the bourgeois revolutionary era in Europe and America
British revolutionary leader Cromwell
Lesson 2 Washington, the father of America
Lesson 3 Napoleon the Lion
Unit 4 Pioneer of Asian Awakening
Sun Yat-sen, the pioneer of China's democratic revolution
Lesson 2 Mahatma Gandhi
Lesson 3 Kemal, the founder of new Turkey
Unit 5 Proletarian revolutionaries
Marx, the founder of scientific socialism
Lesson 2 Engels, proletarian revolutionary mentor
Lesson 3 Lenin, the founder of the first socialist country
Lesson 4 Mao Zedong, the Founder of New China
Lesson 5 Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of China's reform, opening up and modernization.
Explore the story of spring in class two.
Unit 6 Outstanding Scientists
Li Shizhen, an outstanding Chinese medicine practitioner.
Lesson 2 Zhan Tianyou, the Father of Chinese Railways
Lesson 3 Li Siguang, the founder of geomechanics in China.
Lesson 4 Newton, the Father of Modern Science
Lesson 5 Einstein, a great scientist in the 20th century.
2. Politics
Ideological and Political 1 (Compulsory) Economic Life
Unit 1 Life and Consumption
Lesson 1 Magic Currency
Unveil the mystery of money
Credit instruments and foreign exchange
Lesson 2 changeable prices
Factors affecting prices
The impact of price changes
Lesson 3 Colorful Consumption
Consumption and its types
Establish a correct view of consumption
Comprehensively explore the correct treatment of money
Unit 2 Production, Labor and Management
Lesson 4 Production and Economic System
Develop production to meet consumption
China's basic economic system
Lesson 5 Enterprises and Laborers
The management of the company
Laborers in the new era
Lesson 6 the choice of investment and financial management
Savings deposits and commercial banks
Stocks, bonds and insurance
Comprehensive exploration to prepare for employment and self-employment.
Unit 3 Income and Distribution
Lesson 7 The Distribution of Personal Income
Distribution according to work is the main body, and various modes of distribution coexist.
Income distribution and social equity
Lesson 8 Finance and Taxation
national income
Taxes and taxes
Comprehensively explore, improve efficiency and promote fairness.
Unit 4 Developing the Socialist Market Economy
Lesson 9 Entering the Socialist Market Economy
Market allocation resources
socialist market economy
Lesson 10 Social Development View and Economic Construction of a Well-off Society
The economic goal of building a well-off society in an all-round way
Science is developing well and rapidly.
Lesson 11 Economic Globalization and Opening to the Outside World
Facing economic globalization
Actively participate in international economic competition and cooperation.
A comprehensive discussion on economic globalization and China.
Ideological and Political 2 (Compulsory) Political Life
Unit 1 Citizen's Political Life
Living in a country where people are masters of their own affairs.
People's democratic dictatorship: the essence is that the people are masters of their own affairs.
Political Rights and Duties: Criteria for Participation in Political Life
Lesson Two Political Participation of China Citizens
Democratic election: cast a rational vote
Democratic decision-making: making the best choice
Democratic management: * * Create a happy life.
Democratic Supervision: Protecting Public Homes
Comprehensively explore orderly and disorderly political participation
Unit 2 the government serves the people
Lesson 3 Our government is the people's government.
Functions of government: management and service
Responsibility of the government: responsible to the people.
Our government is supervised by the people.
Government power: exercising according to law
Exercise of Power: Need Supervision
Integrate and explore where the authority of the government comes from.
Unit 3 Developing Socialist Democratic Politics
Lesson 5 The People's Congress System in China
People's Congress: the organ of state power
People's Congress System: China's Fundamental Political System
Lesson 6 China's Political Party System
China's ruling party: history and people's choice
China * * * Production Party: People-oriented, Governing for the People.
* * * Multi-party cooperation and political consultation system under the leadership of the Producer Party: a political party system with China characteristics.
Lesson 7 China's system of regional ethnic autonomy and religious policy
Principles for handling ethnic relations: equality, unity and prosperity.
The system of regional national autonomy: a basic political system suitable for the national conditions
Comprehensive inquiry: the characteristics and advantages of socialist democratic politics
Unit 4 Contemporary International Society
Lesson 8 Contact with the International Community
The main members of the international community: sovereign States and international organizations
The decisive factor of international relations: national interests
Lesson 9 Maintaining World Peace and Promoting Common Development
Peace and development: the theme of the times
Multi-polarization of the world: irreversible
The purpose of China's foreign policy is to safeguard world peace and promote common development.
Explore the path of peaceful development in China in an all-round way.
Ideological Politics 3 (Compulsory) Cultural Life-This is a new book.
Unit 1 Culture and Life
Lesson 1 Culture and Society
Appreciate culture
Culture and Economy, Politics
Lesson 2 the influence of culture on people
Feel the influence of culture
Culture shapes life.
Comprehensive exploration focuses on cultural competitiveness
Unit 2 Cultural Inheritance and Innovation
Lesson 3 Cultural Diversity and Cultural Exchange
Diversity of world culture
Culture spreads in communication.
Lesson 4 Cultural Inheritance and Cultural Development
Inheritance of traditional culture
Culture develops through inheritance.
Lesson 5 Cultural Innovation
The Source and Function of Cultural Innovation
Ways of cultural innovation
Explore and build a "learning society" in an all-round way
Unit 3 China Culture and National Spirit
Lesson 6 Our China Culture
China culture with a long history.
Extensive and profound China culture.
Lesson 7 Our National Spirit
Eternal Chinese national spirit
Carry forward the spirit of the Chinese nation
Fully explore and cast the spiritual pillar of the Chinese nation
Unit 4 Developing Socialism with Chinese characteristics Culture
Lesson 8 Walking into Cultural Life
Rich and colorful cultural life
Choice in Cultural Life
Lesson 9 Promoting the Great Development and Prosperity of Socialist Culture
Adhere to the orientation of advanced culture.
Building socialist spiritual civilization
Lesson 10 The Central Link of Cultural Development
Strengthen ideological and moral construction
Ideological and moral cultivation and scientific and cultural cultivation
Comprehensively explore and understand the advanced culture of contemporary China.
Ideological and Political 4 (Compulsory) Life and Philosophy
Unit 1 Life Wisdom and the Spirit of the Times
Lesson 1 A Guide to a Better Life
Life is full of philosophy.
World outlook theory
The second lesson is the idea of winning every battle.
Basic problems of philosophy
Materialism and idealism
Lesson 3 the essence of the spirit of the times
True philosophy is the spiritual essence of our time.
Great changes in the history of philosophy
A comprehensive exploration of philosophy questioning life
Unit 2 Exploring the World and Pursuing the Truth
Lesson 4 Exploring the Nature of the World
The essence of the world
Understand the movement and grasp the law.
Lesson 5 Grasping the Mystery of Thinking
The essence of consciousness
The role of consciousness
Lesson 6 The Process of Seeking Truth
Where does human knowledge come from?
Pursuing and developing truth in practice
Explore in an all-round way, seek truth from facts and keep pace with the times.
Unit 3 Thinking Methods and Innovative Consciousness
The seventh lesson is the connection view of materialist dialectics.
The world is universally connected.
Look at the problem from the perspective of connection
Lesson 8 The Outlook on Development of Materialist Dialectics
The world is always developing.
Look at the problem from a developmental perspective
Lesson 9 Essence and Core of Materialist Dialectics
Contradiction is the source and motive force of the development of things.
Look at the problem from the viewpoint of unity of opposites
Lesson 10 Innovation Consciousness and Social Progress
Establishing innovative consciousness is the requirement of materialist dialectics.
Innovation is the soul of national progress.
Explore in an all-round way, adhere to materialist dialectics and oppose metaphysics.
Unit 4 Understanding Society and Value Choice
Lesson 1 1 Looking for the true meaning of society
The law of social development
The theme of social history
Lesson 12 Realizing the Value of Life
Values and values
Value judgment and value choice
Creation and realization of value
All-round exploration, firm ideals and brilliant achievements
Elective course-general knowledge of economics
Theoretical Legacy of Classical Economics Masters
1 Smith's theoretical contribution
2 Smith's policy proposition
3 Ricardo's theoretical contribution
4 Ricardo's policy proposition
The Great Contribution of Marxist Economics
1 Establishment of Marxist Political Economy
2 Marx's theory of labor value
3 Marx's surplus value theory
4 Marx's theory of economic crisis
Topic 3 the rise of modern market economy in western countries and its main models
1 Roosevelt's new deal
2 Keynesian Revolution
3 Neoliberalism
Four main models of modern market economy in western countries
Topic 4: a preliminary study of socialist economic theory
1 Lenin's exploration of socialist economic theory
2 Stalin's exploration of socialist economic theory
3 Mao Zedong's theoretical exploration of socialist economic construction
4 Mao Zedong's understanding of the socialist commodity economy
Topic 5 Exploration of Socialist Market Economy in China
1 the formation and function of China's planned economic system
2 Exploration of the theory of socialist market economy
3 the establishment of the socialist market economic system
4. Improve the socialist market economic system
3. Geography
Compulsory 1- physical geography
The first chapter planet earth
Section 1 Earth in the universe
The influence of the sun on the earth in the second quarter
The movement of the earth in the third quarter
The fourth section of the earth's circle structure
What should the lunar base look like?
Chapter II Earth's Atmosphere
The first section uneven cold and hot caused by atmospheric movement
Section 2 Pressure Belt and Wind Belt
Section 3 Common Weather Systems
Section IV Global Climate Change
Research on why the temperature in cities is higher than that in suburbs.
Chapter III Water on the Earth
Section 1 Water Cycle in Nature
Large-scale seawater movement in the second quarter
Third, rational utilization of water-saving resources
The question is whether Antarctic icebergs can be used to solve Saudi Arabia's water shortage problem.
Chapter IV Shaping Surface Morphology
Section 1 the power to create superficial forms
The formation of mountains in the second quarter
Section III Development of River Geomorphology
What is the future of Chongming Island?
The fifth chapter is the integrity and difference of natural geographical environment.
Section 1 Integrity of Natural Geographical Environment
Section 2 Differences in Natural Geographical Environment
How to treat the introduction of European cool-season turf into the northwest cities of China?
Compulsory 2- Human Geography
Chapter I Population Change
Section 1 Changes in Population
Section 2 Spatial changes of population
Section III Reasonable Population Capacity
How to treat the phenomenon of migrant workers in problem research
Chapter II Cities and Urbanization
Section 1 Urban Internal Spatial Structure
Section 2 Service Functions of Cities with Different Levels
Section 3 Urbanization
Question research from the city center to the suburbs, where do you choose to live?
Chapter III Formation and Development of Agricultural Regions
Section 1 Agricultural Location Selection
Section 2 Types of Agricultural Regions Mainly Based on Planting Industry
Section III Agricultural Regional Types with Animal Husbandry as the Main Factor
What will the agricultural park in my hometown be like?
Chapter IV Formation and Development of Industrial Zones
; Section 1 Industrial Location Factors and Location Selection
Section II Formation of Industrial Zone
Section III Traditional Industrial Zones and New Industrial Zones
Question research: What is the way out for Jiaozuo, a coal city?
Chapter V Traffic Layout and Its Influence
Section 1 Layout of modes of transport
Section 2 Impact of Traffic Layout Changes
Question research: Are there more bicycles or fewer bicycles in Beijing?
Chapter VI Coordinated Development of Humanities and Geographical Environment
The first section is the evolution of man-land relationship thought.
Section II Practice of Sustainable Development in China
What do you know about green food?
Compulsory 3- Regional Geography
Chapter I Geographical Environment and Regional Development
Section 1 Influence of Geographical Environment on Regional Development
Section 2 Application of Geographic Information Technology in Regional Geographic Environment Research
What conditions does the geographical environment provide for Singapore's economic development?
Chapter II Construction of Regional Ecological Environment
Section 1 Desertification Control —— Taking Northwest China as an Example
Section 2 Development and Protection of Forests —— Taking Amazon Tropical Forest as an Example
Why did the problem study stop developing the Great Northern Wilderness?
Chapter III Comprehensive Development and Utilization of Regional Natural Resources
Section 1 Development of Energy Resources —— Taking Shanxi Province as an Example
Section II Comprehensive Development of Rivers —— Taking Tennessee Valley in the United States as an Example
Study on whether a dam should be built on this river.
Chapter IV Regional Economic Development
Section 1 Regional Agricultural Development —— Taking Northeast China as an Example
Section II Regional Industrialization and Urbanization —— Taking the Pearl River Delta Region of China as an Example
Study how my hometown developed.
Chapter V Interregional Relations and Coordinated Regional Development
Section 1 Cross-regional Allocation of Resources —— Taking China West-East Gas Pipeline as an Example
Section 2 Industrial Transfer —— Taking East Asia as an Example
How to adjust the South-to-North Water Transfer Project
Elective course-Tourism Geography
Chapter 1 Modern Tourism and Its Functions
Section 1 Modern Tourism
Section II Significance of Modern Tourism to Regional Development
Chapter II Tourism Resources
Section 1 Classification and Characteristics of Tourism Resources
Section 2 Evaluation of Tourism Resources Development Conditions
Section III Tourism Resources in China
Chapter III Appreciation of Tourism Landscape
Section 1 Aesthetic Characteristics of Tourism Landscape
Section 2 Tourism Landscape Appreciation Methods
Section 3 Appreciation of Famous Tourist Scenery at Home and Abroad
Chapter IV Tourism Development and Protection
Section 1 Travel Rules
Section 2 Environmental Protection in Tourism Development
Section 2 Participation in Tourism Environmental Protection
Elective course-natural disasters
Chapter I Natural Disasters and Human Activities
Section 1 Natural Disasters and Their Effects
The influence of human activities on natural disasters in the third quarter
Chapter II Natural Disasters in China
Section 1 Characteristics of Natural Disasters in China
Geological disasters in China in the second quarter
Section III Hydrological Disasters in China
The fourth quarter meteorological disasters in China.
Section 5 Biological disasters in China
Chapter III Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Section 1 Monitoring and Prevention of Natural Disasters
Section 2: Asking for help and assistance from natural disasters.
Section 3 Self-help and Mutual Aid in Natural Disasters
That's all. I've said a little too much. You can ask me if you don't understand.
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