First, Chinese.
Many Chinese students lose points in classical Chinese. To learn classical Chinese well, you must lay a good foundation. Those commonly used classical Chinese knowledge points and such activities must be mastered and practiced more. Classical Chinese is really not difficult, it just tests our familiarity. Practice more and you will find the feeling of doing the problem, and you should learn to draw inferences from others. After you finish the problem, you should analyze the reasons for each mistake and ensure that you don't lose points next time. If you encounter something difficult to understand, you must translate it word for word, preferably literally. Even if the translated sentences are not fluent and coherent, because they are graded, if some key points are omitted according to our usual language habits, it is very easy to be deducted. The new words and knowledge points encountered in practice should also be recorded in time, so that after a period of time, you will find that classical Chinese is not so difficult to understand.
Second, reading questions.
Pay attention to answering different questions, focus on the article and be sure to read it twice. Grasp the context of the full text the first time, read it carefully the second time, and pay attention to the details and traps inside. Answer the questions according to your logical line and use the answer template. Remember not to make a long speech, which will make the answer very long.
Third, composition.
It is very important to write neatly when writing, which is very helpful to the whole composition. Accumulate more materials every day, preferably close to real life. You can use famous sayings at the beginning and end of each paragraph, which will make your composition very literary. It is very helpful for us to watch more news programs and understand the latest political affairs.