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Things to note in the 2017 College Entrance Examination (Six Key Points)

Three days before the exam, a stable mentality is the most important

Now, the mastery of knowledge is a foregone conclusion. At this time, it is a matter of stabilizing your mentality so that you can give your best in the college entrance examination. level is the key.

1. "Warm up" properly 3 days before the exam

Three days before the exam, many candidates think that everything will be fine and they will not touch the books at all. This is very wrong. At this point, although the important content has been mastered, you still need to browse it appropriately, such as basic knowledge of history, geography, and politics, common knowledge of Chinese literature, English words, mathematical formulas, etc. You should also take a look at the test questions that have already been taken, strengthen the areas where you often make mistakes, and do some "warm-up questions" as appropriate.

Therefore, it is recommended that candidates should read through the books properly 3 days before the exam. This will not only keep these key contents in the brain in an activated state to be extracted, but also make themselves feel at ease.

2. One day before the test, pay attention to detailed preparations

Candidates one day before the test can appropriately recall the content of the next day's test subjects like a "movie" in their mind. No detailed review is required. Some candidates will suddenly have the idea that "there are still many problems that have not been solved" as they get closer to the exam. At this time, they can read the information about the problems they are worried about, but just click to the end. There is no need to elaborate too much, and they will scare themselves. Own.

One day before the test, the key for candidates is to prepare for the details: for example, they should follow their usual eating habits, do not participate in strenuous exercise to avoid excessive physical exertion, and do not surf the Internet or play games for a long time. Avoid being overly excited about the game, be familiar with the examination room, choose the route to the examination room, and carefully check the admission ticket, stationery, etc. used during the examination to avoid omissions the next day.

3. When entering the examination room, first familiarize yourself with the environment.

On the morning of the examination, candidates can arrive at the examination room as early as possible and choose the route that they are most familiar with, have the least interference and the shortest distance to avoid being too early. Arriving at the exam center nervous or arriving too late and in a hurry. Generally, you can arrive at the examination room half an hour early.

Generally speaking, people are more likely to relax in a familiar environment. Therefore, after entering the examination room and before the test papers are distributed, it is best for candidates to familiarize themselves with the environment of the examination room, such as the layout of the classroom before and after the examination room, where they are, the situation of the candidates around them, the appearance of the invigilator, etc. In addition, after the test papers are distributed, it is best for candidates to read the test papers first. At the same time, when reading, they should focus on a general understanding of the question types and not pay too much attention to the content of specific questions or questions.

4. Avoid being nervous during the exam

During the exam, some candidates will suddenly get "stuck" while doing it: looking at familiar question types but not thinking about them in their minds A blank. If the candidate still can't figure it out after thinking about it, he or she can take a moment, skip to other questions, and then return to the original question to answer the question after calming down. Inspiration often bursts out inadvertently. Don't always "glue" on a question, and don't think about "why you can't do it now if you've done it before."

Some candidates will become more and more nervous, short of breath, and depressed when they first start doing the questions or in the middle of doing the questions. At this time, it is recommended that the candidates close their eyes and take a deep breath, and then hold their breath for 5 to 10 seconds. Then slowly let out the tightness in your chest; or stop writing temporarily, look at the flowers, trees, buildings and other scenery outside the examination room to change your thinking. While relaxing, actively remind yourself, "I will never have any accidents."

5. Take a proper rest after the exam and learn to forget

When an exam is over, it is best not to talk too much with familiar classmates and teachers, especially to avoid using various methods to the answer situation. It is recommended that candidates learn to forget and return to their resting place after the exam. No matter whether they performed well or not, try to forget one subject after the exam and focus on preparing for the next exam subject. On the other hand, parents should also be careful not to ask candidates about exam-related topics such as "how did they do on the exam?"

After the exam in the morning or afternoon, candidates should not exercise strenuously. If possible, take a bath to relax and get proper rest. Many candidates often worry about insomnia the day before and during the exam. It is recommended that candidates do not have to have too much psychological burden even if they cannot sleep. Never close your eyes and try hard to fall asleep. On the contrary, you can sleep in the dark for a long time. Keep your eyes open and you will fall asleep quickly. What should candidates do if they can’t sleep

1. Create a sleeping environment for yourself before going to bed every day, such as dim lights, soft music, clean bedding, so that the surroundings are filled with enough hints that it’s time to rest. Have a good sleep!

2. You can do some relaxation exercises when you can’t sleep. Inhale deeply and slowly. After inhaling enough air, stop for a moment, and then slowly Exhale slowly and evenly, repeat it several times to relax the body, and you can fall asleep if you don't have severe insomnia.

3. Meditation therapy: Lying in bed and imagining yourself next to a calm stream or lying on a calm beach can help you fall asleep. Researchers at the University of Oxford found that insomniacs who recalled relaxing scenic spots in bed fell asleep an average of 20 minutes earlier than other hypnosis methods.

4. Emotional relaxation: Before going to bed, you should make sure that your mood is stable and you are in a relaxed state. Before going to bed, do some activities that can help relax your brain. If you want to watch TV or listen to music for a while before going to bed, avoid turning the volume very high. The light should not be very bright when reading before going to bed. Additionally, taking a moment to meditate can help you relax.

5. Diet to aid sleep: Don’t eat too much for dinner. For those who have difficulty falling asleep, it is best not to drink caffeinated drinks in the afternoon and evening.

If none of the above methods work, it means that insomnia is related to psychological stability to some extent. Psychological adjustment methods can be used. Candidates think about what shortcomings and problems they have, and based on these shortcomings and problems, they can also What can be done, to what extent can it be achieved, and what can no longer be made up for. Once you understand this, you no longer need to worry about these things.

6. Don’t change your schedule.

You can’t relax completely the day before the exam, and you can’t work too hard. The work and rest time should be basically the same as before, so that children can maintain a fixed physiological and psychological rhythm so that they can perform steadily in the examination room.

7. Practice the questions and get into the state

The purpose of doing the questions on the day before the exam is to practice, warm up, and get a feeling. You can get into the state immediately in the examination room the next day and perform normally. . Wang Jisheng suggested that you should focus on the questions you have done before, and you don’t need to do too many questions. The key is to be able to do it once you do it, and you will have confidence after a while. In addition, through practicing, you can always be in a good state, have a sharp mind, and be able to start and react quickly.

8. Don’t play online basketball games

Candidates should not watch TV programs with ups and downs of great joy and great sorrow, nor play online games with intense plots such as gun battles and fights. Appropriate exercise is allowed, but it must not be too strenuous. Basketball or swimming are not advisable. Because under the heavy pressure of review, the body has not exercised for a long time. If you play too much, your muscles will be sore and you will be mentally exhausted the next day. And if you are injured, you will have to bear the physical pain while answering questions in the examination room. The pain was so severe that I couldn't even go to the examination room.

9. Prepare the test equipment with your own hands

Parents should let their children prepare the pencils, erasers, rulers, etc. required for the test by themselves and do not replace them. Substitution often leaves something out, or adults and children rely on each other, resulting in no one doing anything. However, parents must supervise their children and conduct necessary examinations. The day before the exam, parents should check their children as early as possible according to the requirements on the admission ticket or "Instructions for Candidates". If there is any lack of preparation or anything missed, they can make up for it immediately.

On the day before the college entrance examination, candidates may have a certain degree of panic, fear, worry, and anxiety. Candidates should not go to bed early. If they cannot sleep, they will feel restless and cause insomnia. If they cannot sleep, they should not take sleeping pills. The impact will be even worse if they cannot get up in the morning. Some effective methods can be adopted to help sleep: drink a cup of hot milk before going to bed. 1. Soak your feet in hot water for 10 to 15 minutes; use your thumbs to massage the Yongquan point on the soles of your feet (the sunken place on the soles of your feet), and massage slowly and rhythmically 72 times in one direction. You can also count, from 1 to 100, and then from 100 to 1, and your mood will soon calm down. Nutrition experts talk about the college entrance examination

1. Let the children eat enough, but not too full. Note that there is a saying among the elderly that "you will be in a daze when you are hungry, and sleepy when you are full." Nowadays, parents generally do not let their children go hungry, but they cannot eat too much. If they eat too much or too full, the blood will reach the intestines and If the stomach is gone, the brain will have insufficient blood supply and lack of oxygen. The lack of energy will make the child unresponsive when studying and taking exams. Due to the hot weather during the college entrance examination and the stress of studying, the children's appetite is reduced. At this time, parents should choose the food that their children usually like to eat, and change it to make it more delicious.

2. Give your children more staple foods. Nowadays, many families rarely eat staple food. This is a big misunderstanding, because the brain has only one energy source, which is glucose, and the main source of glucose is staple food. If you eat too many animal foods such as chicken, duck, fish, etc., you will not eat staple food. , will cause insufficient glucose, which is very detrimental to the nutrition and health of candidates, so candidates should pay attention to the intake of staple foods during the college entrance examination review stage.

3. Pay attention to the supply of fresh vegetables and fruits. This type of food is rich in vitamin C and dietary fiber. Vitamin C can not only promote the absorption of iron in the body, but more importantly, it can also increase the use of oxygen by brain tissue. In addition, this kind of food can also help digestion and increase appetite, especially in hot summer, when appetite is already low, and when you are nervous about studying for exams, you don’t want to eat. Eating some fresh fruit can whet your appetite.

4. Give your children some whole grains, such as red beans, mung beans, brown rice, standard flour, etc. This type of food is rich in vitamin B1 and dietary fiber. On the one hand, vitamin B1 itself can play a very good role in increasing appetite. On the other hand, vitamin B1 can also help the brain use blood sugar to produce energy, allowing the brain to work better.

5. Don’t be superstitious about brain supplements. At present, no health care products have been proven to have a stimulating effect on the brain, so taking health care products is of little significance to candidates, but they can take appropriate supplements such as vitamins and minerals.

The four types of items cannot be brought into the examination room. "Visiting locations" before the examination cannot be omitted.

Visiting the examination room before the examination is indispensable, and at least two transportation routes must be determined. Candidates should also find out the routes to the exam using different means of transportation and the time required, so that they can have multiple options on the day of the exam in case of emergency.

After returning from the examination room, you can start preparing the items required for the examination. Examination supplies that candidates need to bring include: "College Entrance Examination Admission Ticket". Every year, there is a phenomenon of forgetting to bring the admission ticket for the College Entrance Examination, so be sure to prepare it in advance; pens for writing, 2B pencils for answering questions, erasers, rulers, and triangles. , compasses. Whether to wear a watch or not depends on personal habits. Also, prepare some change for emergencies. Write down the phone number of the leading teacher so that you can contact the leading teacher in case of emergency.

Prepare at least two 2B pencils to avoid core breakage. It's best to bring a pencil sharpener. You should also prepare two or more pens for writing.

The eraser should be easy to use. Don't bring the kind of eraser that looks beautiful and has various shapes but has poor wiping effect. The key is to see the actual effect of the eraser. Whether it can easily erase the imprint of the darker 2B pencil, it is better to try it in advance before the exam. Also note that it is best not to bring a very soft eraser, because the direction of such a soft eraser is not easy to control when wiping, and the grid intervals on the answer sheet are usually very small, so it is easy to accidentally insert the answers to other questions. wipe. Therefore, it is best to choose an eraser with moderate hardness and softness.

If possible, candidates who wear glasses can prepare a spare pair of glasses. It is best to put all examination supplies in transparent bags so that they are clearly visible when checking before going out.

There are four types of items that cannot be brought into the examination room: 1. Communication equipment, such as pagers, mobile phones, etc. 2. Electronic storage devices, including computers, Wenquxing, electronic dictionaries, Walkmans, MP3s, etc. 3. Correction fluid, correction tape and other modification tools. Some candidates are accustomed to using correction fluid, but this is not allowed in the college entrance examination examination room. 4. Other items that are prohibited from being brought into the examination room, such as scratch paper, etc. A few must-see test techniques to get high scores in the college entrance examination

1. Answering questions according to requirements and standardization

Answering questions according to requirements and standardization is the key to getting high scores. As required, use a 0.5mm black pen when answering questions, because the test paper will be blurry and easy to lose points after scanning; be sure to answer questions within the specified area, because if you exceed the range, it will be cut off during scanning. Answer the questions carefully and check carefully to prevent typos, typos, omissions or wrong letters during the answer process, not to mention loss of points due to non-intellectual factors such as missing questions or answering the wrong position of questions.

2. Keywords cannot be omitted

The college entrance examination papers will be revised and points will be scored. During the marking process, the marking teacher focuses on key words or key steps. If there are any, points will be scored, if not, points will be lost. They also tend to pay attention to the correct answers, and often have no time to take into account the incorrect answers. Therefore, when answering, candidates should try their best to avoid writing a thousand words or digressing thousands of miles from the topic. The answer should be consistent with the meaning of the question and key words. As long as the answers are not contradictory, candidates can get more points and answer as comprehensively as possible from different angles. Otherwise, if they only answer from one angle or only one aspect, they will only get one score no matter how complete the answer is.

3. Answers must be skillful

When revising papers for the college entrance examination, the general principle is to give as many points as possible. Therefore, each marking teacher has the right to make a decision within the error points. Therefore, if you want to get error points, you must satisfy the marking teacher, because it adds up to several points, so it should be taken seriously. Practice has proved that in order to score more points, you should pay attention to the following points: 1) The paper should be neat, the handwriting should be neat, and the layers should be clear. If the writing is blurry and there are many corrections, it will be difficult to read and no points will be awarded. 2) If you can answer, answer it. If you can't answer, you should also answer a few points in an organized manner. 3) The concept should be accurate and the description should be concise. In particular, avoid not dividing the points into points. A lot of wordiness can easily affect the speed of the marking personnel, cause trouble in finding keywords, and cause loss of points. 4) Answer the questions according to the questions, do not scribble.

4. Examine the questions clearly and think from multiple perspectives

The current college entrance examination is based on ability-based concepts, and points will be awarded if the answer is reasonable. Therefore, candidates should focus on the understanding and application of knowledge when preparing for the exam, and should not just stop at rote memorization. When answering questions, you should pay attention to reviewing the questions and thoroughly understand the key conditions and questions asked. When answering, you should avoid making mistakes, or if you think it is too difficult, you will hesitate, change it again and again, or simply don't answer, and you will get no points, resulting in loss of points. Therefore, when answering questions, you need to think from many aspects and be brave enough to answer them. How to achieve the "six musts and six taboos" for college entrance examination students

(1) Be cautious and avoid carelessness. You need to be careful when reviewing questions, solving questions, and organizing answers. You need to grasp the key words and central ideas accurately. You need to be careful in the calculation process and writing process to avoid unnecessary loss of points due to non-intellectual factors.

(2) Be full of fighting spirit and avoid stage fright. Confidence is the magic weapon of success. A sad army will be defeated. This has always been the case. When entering the examination room, you should be energetic and high-spirited; avoid being listless or even afraid of three points.

(3) Do the easy things first and then the difficult ones, and avoid being blind.

In each subject examination questions, difficult questions account for a certain proportion. Candidates should do the easy questions first and then the difficult questions. On the one hand, they can gain time and grasp the basic points. On the other hand, they can also avoid the wavering of confidence caused by difficult problems. Therefore, When solving problems, avoid "starting from the beginning and ending at the end".

(4) Be prepared to face difficulties and avoid shrinking. The above-mentioned "easy first and then the difficult" is a methodological requirement, while the "overcoming difficulties" here focuses on perseverance and requires a lot of hard work when encountering difficulties.

(5) Be calm in chaos and avoid being irritable. During the exam, you often encounter many unexpected problems, such as the influence of the surrounding environment in the classroom, troubles with difficult problems, novel question types, tricky questions, etc. This requires being calm in dealing with chaos. You should know that it is normal for the above problems to occur. As long as you maintain a good psychological quality and adapt to changes, everything can be easily solved.

(6) You must stick to the last minute and avoid being competitive. Time is victory. Cherish one minute and it may reduce your mistakes by one point or even a few points. After you finish answering the paper, you should check it carefully and double-check it. Don't hand it in hastily just to show off. We must abide by the good rule of "never stop writing until the last minute." How to deal with accidents in the examination room

1. Question: What should a candidate do if he forgets to bring or loses his "examination pass"? (Answer: If a candidate forgets to bring or loses his "examination pass", please report it to the invigilator immediately, and it will be confirmed by the test center After confirming your identity, take the exam first. If it is confirmed that it is lost, the district or county admissions office will reissue it; if you forget to bring it, please ask the lead teacher to help bring it to the examination room)

 2. Question: I lost my ID card. What should I do? (Answer: Go to the police station where your household registration is located in advance to issue a household registration certificate with a photo.)

3. Question: What should I do if I have questions about the test paper? (Answer: Candidates have questions about the test questions (including foreign language listening) When you have questions during the exam, you are not allowed to ask the invigilator; if you encounter problems such as incorrect distribution of the test paper or unclear handwriting (not related to the content of the test question), you can raise your hand first and ask permission after getting permission. The invigilator must answer it in public)

4. Question: What should I do if I need to go to the toilet during the exam? (Answer: Generally speaking, it is best for candidates to go to the toilet before the exam. If they are really required, they can raise their hands and report to the invigilator.)

5. Question: What should I do if I accidentally soil or damage the test paper or answer sheet during the exam? (Answer: Candidates can raise their hands and report to the invigilator to apply for the use of spare test papers and answer sheets.)

6. Question: How should candidates deal with dizziness and discomfort during the exam? (Answer: It is recommended that candidates stabilize their emotions and make psychological adjustments before the exam. There is a school doctor at each test site. If the candidate is really uncomfortable, It can be reported to the invigilator, and simple treatment can be given at the test center)

Ten reminders for candidates on the answer sheet

1. Carefully fill in your personal information (name, exam ID number, etc.), and the handwriting must be clear and neat. .

2. The barcode pasted by the invigilator on the candidate’s answer sheet is the main basis for identifying the candidate’s information. Candidates should carefully check whether the name and examination certificate number printed on the barcode are correct, and keep the barcode clean and complete. , do not scribble on or around the barcode.

3. When answering objective questions, you must use a 2B pencil to fill in the answers according to the examples. When modifying the answers, wipe them clean with an eraser, but be careful not to damage the answer sheet.

4. When answering the drawing questions, you must use a 2B pencil to draw and write clearly. Lines and symbols must be blackened and bolded to ensure the clarity of the scanned image.

5. When answering non-objective questions, you must use a 0.5 mm black ink pen. Pencils, red pens, fountain pens or ballpoint pens are not allowed. When writing, the handwriting should be neat and clear, the font should not be too large and dense, and the line spacing of answers should not be too dense. If there are hidden cells on the answer sheet, you must write according to the hidden cells to avoid exceeding the answer area.

6. When answering non-objective questions, you must answer at the designated question number position on the answer sheet, and the order of the question numbers cannot be reversed or misplaced. Otherwise, the misplaced answer content may be invalid. This is because the candidate's answer sheet is scanned and cut and sent to the corresponding marking teacher. The marking teacher only reviews the answer to a certain question according to the division of labor. If the answer is not written in the designated position, a marking teacher will be sent to the marking teacher for that question. The teacher will evaluate the answer to another question, and the answer sheet will be invalid.

7. When answering non-objective questions, you must answer within the black rectangular border of the answer area of ??the question, and the top, bottom, left, and right sides must not exceed the black border. Answer content beyond the black rectangular border will not be displayed by the computer and will not be graded. When answering questions, candidates often tend to go beyond the right border, or write smaller and smaller fonts near the right border, which are crowded together and cannot be read. Pay more attention to this.

8. When modifying the answers to non-objective questions, you must first cross out the discarded writing content, and then write the new answers above or below it. When writing the modified part, it should not exceed the black rectangular border of the answer area of ??the question just like the main text, and the answer should be within the answer area specified by the original question number.

9. When answering non-objective questions, if you cannot finish writing within the prescribed area, answer the wrong area, or answer questions beyond the prescribed area, etc., do not panic. You should report it to the invigilator and follow the guidance of the invigilator. Take appropriate action below.

10. Be sure to keep the answer sheet clean and not folded or stained.

Reminder: When answering questions in the college entrance examination, do not answer the questions first and then concentrate on filling in the cards

In view of the mistakes that candidates in the college entrance examination often made in the past--do the questions first, and then concentrate on filling in and reading the cards, resulting in Insufficient time for painting cards affects the college entrance examination results.

Candidates one day before the exam can "play a movie" in their mind to appropriately recall the content of the next day's exam subjects, without the need for detailed review. Some candidates will suddenly have the idea that "there are still many problems that have not been solved" as they get closer to the exam. At this time, they can read the information about the problems they are worried about, but just click to the end. There is no need to elaborate too much, and they will scare themselves. Own.

One day before the test, the key for candidates is to prepare for the details: for example, they should follow their usual eating habits, do not participate in strenuous exercise to avoid excessive physical exertion, and do not surf the Internet or play games for a long time. Avoid being overly excited about the game, be familiar with the examination room, choose the route to the examination room, and carefully check the admission ticket, stationery, etc. used during the examination to avoid omissions the next day.

3. When entering the examination room, first familiarize yourself with the environment.

On the morning of the examination, candidates can arrive at the examination room as early as possible and choose the route that they are most familiar with, have the least interference and the shortest distance to avoid being too early. Arriving at the exam center nervous or arriving too late and in a hurry. Generally, you can arrive at the examination room half an hour early.

Generally speaking, people are more likely to relax in a familiar environment. Therefore, after entering the examination room and before the test papers are distributed, it is best for candidates to familiarize themselves with the environment of the examination room, such as the layout of the classroom before and after the examination room, where they are, the situation of the candidates around them, the appearance of the invigilator, etc. In addition, after the test papers are distributed, it is best for candidates to read the test papers first. At the same time, when reading, they should focus on a general understanding of the question types and not pay too much attention to the content of specific questions or questions.

4. Avoid being nervous during the exam

During the exam, some candidates will suddenly get "stuck" while doing it: looking at familiar question types but not thinking about them in their minds A blank. If the candidate still can't figure it out after thinking about it, he or she can take a moment, skip to other questions, and then return to the original question to answer the question after calming down. Inspiration often bursts out inadvertently. Don't always "glue" on a question, and don't think about "why you can't do it now if you've done it before."

Some candidates will become more and more nervous, short of breath, and depressed when they first start doing the questions or in the middle of doing the questions. At this time, it is recommended that the candidates close their eyes and take a deep breath, and then hold their breath for 5 to 10 seconds. Then slowly let out the tightness in your chest; or stop writing temporarily, look at the flowers, trees, buildings and other scenery outside the examination room to change your thinking. While relaxing, actively remind yourself, "I will never have any accidents."

5. Take a proper rest after the exam and learn to forget

When an exam is over, it is best not to talk too much with familiar classmates and teachers, especially to avoid using various methods to the answer situation. It is recommended that candidates learn to forget and return to their resting place after the exam. No matter whether they performed well or not, try to forget one subject after the exam and focus on preparing for the next exam subject. On the other hand, parents should also be careful not to ask candidates about exam-related topics such as "how did they do on the exam?"

After the exam in the morning or afternoon, candidates should not exercise strenuously. If possible, take a bath to relax and get proper rest. Many candidates often worry about insomnia the day before and during the exam. It is recommended that candidates do not have to have too much psychological burden even if they cannot sleep. Never close your eyes and try hard to fall asleep. On the contrary, you can sleep in the dark for a long time. Keep your eyes open and you will fall asleep quickly.