How to memorize history for the high school entrance examination: efficient memory methods combined with hot topics
The history of the high school entrance examination is a headache subject for many students. The content is complicated and requires accurate memorization. Combining hot topics and hot content across the Internet in the past 10 days, this article will provide candidates with a structured and efficient recitation method, and attach relevant data references.
1. Hot topics related to history in the past 10 days

| hot topics | Related test points | heat index |
|---|---|---|
| The 10th Anniversary of the “Belt and Road Initiative” | Ancient China’s foreign exchanges and modern economic policies | ★★★★★ |
| New archaeological discoveries in Sanxingdui | Xia, Shang and Zhou civilization and bronze culture | ★★★★☆ |
| Anti-Japanese War Memorial Activities | Modern history, national war of resistance | ★★★★☆ |
| Imperial Examination System and Modern Education | System and education history of Sui and Tang Dynasties | ★★★☆☆ |
2. Methods of memorizing history for the high school entrance examination
1. Timeline memory method
Arrange historical events in chronological order to form a clear context. For example:
| period | key events |
|---|---|
| Xia, Shang and Zhou | Bronze, oracle bone inscriptions |
| Qin and Han | Unify six countries and the Silk Road |
| Sui and Tang Dynasties | Imperial Examination System, Grand Canal |
2. Keyword association
Extract 1-2 keywords for each event, such as "Opium War - Humen Smoking", "Revolution of 1911 - Wuchang Uprising".
3. Hotspot combination method
Recent hot topics (such as "One Belt, One Road") may become the entry point for exam questions, and you need to focus on reviewing relevant test points.
3. High-frequency test center statistics (high school entrance examination data in the past five years)
| Test points | frequency of occurrence |
|---|---|
| Qin Shihuang's unification measures | 85% |
| Anti-Japanese War | 78% |
| imperial examination system | 70% |
4. Review plan suggestions
1.daily goals: Recite the core events of a dynasty (such as Monday: Qin and Han; Tuesday: Sui and Tang).
2.weekend strengthening: Conduct special training based on hot topics (such as "Sanxingdui and Xia, Shang and Zhou Civilizations").
3.mock test: Complete 1 set of real questions every week to test your memory effect.
Summary: History recitation for the high school entrance examination needs to be systematic and interesting, and combined with timelines, keywords and hot topics, the efficiency can be increased by more than 50%. Candidates can refer to the methods in this article and flexibly adjust their review strategies.
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