As soon as the bell rang, Tang Su immediately wrote the answers to the first two multiple-choice questions. This was the answer she had confirmed when she just read the questions.

Then go straight to the third question.

The first few multiple-choice questions were all biology questions. Tang Su did it relatively quickly, the questions were not too difficult, and they were all multiple-choice questions.

Questions 7 to 13 are multiple-choice chemistry questions. Tang Su did these questions very quickly, and she hardly encountered any questions that made her hesitate.

The next 14 to 21 questions are physics multiple choice questions.

The physics question Tang Su took a little longer, because the difficulty of the question is more difficult than the previous two subjects, and there are multiple-choice questions in physics. If you choose the wrong question, 6 points will be deducted. On the multiple-choice questions, Tang Su took some time.

It took Tang Su about 40 minutes to complete the 21 multiple-choice questions.

After finishing, Tang Su did not continue to do the following questions, but filled out the answer sheet.

She never had the habit of filling in the card after completing the whole test paper. No matter what subject, she would fill in the card immediately after completing the multiple-choice questions.

It took five minutes for Tang Su to fill out the answer sheet and check it carefully to make sure that there were no mistakes.

After that, Tang Su began to do the following questions.

For the following questions, Tang Su did not do them in order.

According to her usual practice habits, she completed the 30th, 31st, 32nd, and the 37th question of the elective test first, because these are all biology questions.

What Tang Su is most confident about is biology, because biology is less difficult than the other two subjects, and the time to answer the questions is shorter.

It took about 20 minutes for Tang Su to finish all the biology questions.

There are 85 minutes left until the end of the exam

Tang Su returned and started to do the non-multiple choice part of chemistry, including questions 27, 28, 29, and the 35th question of the elective part. In the first 27 and 28 questions, Tang Su did very well, but she had no clue about the last question of question 29 and the third question of question 35. Tang Su thought about it and ticked these two questions out, but she still Fill in the answer that you think is possible. Because she is really not sure if she has time to go back and do these two questions later. It's also better to fill in an indeterminate answer than to leave it blank.

In this comprehensive examination, physics accounted for 120 points, chemistry 100 points, and biology 80 points. She had to leave her last time for physics questions.

After completing the chemistry section, there are still about 55 minutes before the end of the exam.

Tang Su then began to answer physics non-choice questions.

22 questions are fill-in-the-blank questions, a total of 3 questions, examining acceleration. Tang Su quickly answered this question.

23 questions are electrical experiment questions, this is a big question, including fill in the blank, choice and short answer. Tang Su also completed it relatively smoothly.

The 24 questions are comprehensive calculation questions of magnetism and kinematics. There are two questions and 12 points. The difficulty of this question is medium, but Tang Su took some time to think about it. It took almost ten minutes for her to complete this big question.

There are still about 35 minutes left until the end of the exam.

Question 25 is also a calculation question. This is a mechanical calculation question. The title of this big question is very long. Tang Su seems to have seen an article. There are three pictures behind the title.

After reading the question, Tang Su confirmed that this is a physics final question, and it can also be said to be the most difficult question in the entire test paper.

Without any hesitation, Tang Su first skipped 25 questions, turned to the last page and started to do the 34th question of the physics elective. This question examines pressure, 15 points, and three questions, including filling in the blanks, calculations and short answers.

The topic of stress was a key topic that the physics teacher had focused on before. They had done a lot of exercises, so Tang Su felt that it was not very difficult. She finished it in 10 minutes.

There are still 25 minutes left until the end of the exam.

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