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  • Don't be so honest

       2026-02-16 NetworkingName570
    Key Point:2026National examinationIn total, 3,718,000 people have passed the qualification test for the first time, and we're saying that the 2026 national exam is destined to be a competitive year, and that many of the treasurers are still a little scared before they go to the exam. Don't be too honest when you're taking exams. You can't do it in a waySpecial reminder: the trick is to be used only in uncertain or non-existent circumstances, and to get pai

    2026National examinationIn total, 3,718,000 people have passed the qualification test for the first time, and we're saying that the 2026 national exam is destined to be a competitive year, and that many of the treasurers are still a little scared before they go to the exam. Don't be too honest when you're taking exams. You can't do it in a way

    Special reminder: the trick is to be used only in uncertain or non-existent circumstances, and to get paid for it. May you turn around and make a success。

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    IOrganisationIt's a big guess

    (i) political theoretical categories and common sense modules

    1. Absoluteization of the presentation of the options, relative priority and absolute prudence

    2. Positive recognition, consistent with the mainstream

    The two options are contradictory, and the answers are often contradictory

    4. Legal literacy and legal protection of the weak, and conclusions should be consistent with the general awareness of equity and justice

    5. The options vary in length and are prioritized in detail。

    (ii) quantitative relationships

    The quantitative relationship is the weakness of the majority of the candidates, who are reluctant to be blinded or computed。

    1. Option relevance analysis: when a clear, differential, multiple relationship between options is found, the correct answer is often related to these relationships. For example, an option would be a. 1500, b. 3800, c. 5000, d. 5300, while 5,300 would be the sum of 1500 to 3800, most likely d would be the right answer。

    2. Hypothetical theory of the question of extreme values: the answer to the question of the greatest, smallest or most, and the least, is higher. For example, ask for the second largest option and the second lowest option。

    3. Dissociative properties: if the conditions in the title result in an outcome having some sort of wholeness, options that do not conform to that characteristic may be directly excluded. For example, for a total of 18 hours on three days, the total road should be 18 times, so that errors can be quickly excluded。

    (iii) the reasoning of judgement

    Logical reasoning techniques: weakened and enhanced reasoning topics, carefully choosing options with vague expressions such as “some” “possibly” “more”; concluding introductions, giving priority to options containing expressions such as “possibly” and “not necessarily”. If a contradiction cannot be found in a genuine reasoning, the alternative of “all” or “nothing” is preferred。

    Graphical reasoning techniques: when the graphics themselves do not change much, consider symmetry, rotation, homogeneity patterns; when the changes are greater, take into account patterns such as number of elements, stacking, etc.; when strange maps emerge, focus on common features such as number of common elements, location relationships, etc。

    (iv) analysis of information

    1. Comprehensive guesswork: the final subject of information analysis is usually a composite one, which can be validated from options c and d, with only one option verified, either c or d。

    2. Hypothetical method of weight change: when confronted with the question of weight change, it is first judged to increase or decrease, often choosing the smaller option。

    (v) language understanding

    1. The principle of the primacy of language: the understanding of words must be based on the belief of the first。

    2. At the heart of the guess: fit the thrust, exclude extremes。

    If a logical emptiness is encountered and the probability is not the correct answer, preference is given to common terminology; if extreme expressions such as “must” “all” “absolutely” appear in the option, it may generally be excluded from the selection of mild expressions such as “possibly” “relatively”。

    In a session reading, the correct answer is often highly relevant to the subject words of the text, which can be directly excluded if the option does not refer to the subject word; and in the case of a topic of the category “aimed to describe”, preference is given to the reference option rather than to the original text。

    (vi) last brainwashing (prudence)

    Pitch 1:

    "exclusion of a. B

    "b" for "a."

    You're not going to get ad

    You're not going to get ad

    I'll take "a."

    If you exclude cds, pick an a

    If you exclude the bc, you choose d

    It's the shortest, the shortest, the longest, the longest, the longest, the shortest

    P: 3: common sense won't get c! Number won't get b! Words won't get a

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    IiThesisAll-powerful words

    1. Universal governance category

    • “governance of the state, with the people as the principal.” it was emphasized that policy development was based on the interests of the people and applied to such themes as human security and policy development。

    • “the road is simple and the work is important.” this applies to topics such as the fight against formalism and the promotion of policies, emphasizing the importance of action。

    • “the world must be fine.” this applies to such topics as fine-tuning governance, policy implementation and so forth, with emphasis on starting from a fine point。

    • “construction and long-term, the line will be there; the line will be within reach; the future is within reach.” this could be used on such themes as reform, development and so forth, emphasizing the importance of adherence。

    2. The persistent category

    • “line-sawing and dripping.” this applies to themes such as ecological governance and long-term planning, emphasizing the spirit of persistence。

    • “at the outset, there will be no failure.” this applies to the topics of long-lasting institution-building and prevention of laxity。

    • “no steps, no miles, no streams, no rivers.” this applies to the importance of accumulation。

    3. Innovative development category

    • “science, technology and innovation are the first drivers of development. It applies to topics such as innovation-driven, industrial upgrading。

    • “only innovators enter, but only innovators are strong.” emphasizing the innovators' advantages applies to topics that encourage innovation。

    • “the green mountain is the silver mountain of the golden mountain.” the themes of eco-economics, green development and so on, with emphasis on ecologically and economically harmonious development。

    • “the new, the new and the new.” the themes can be used for innovation, reform and so on, emphasizing the importance of continuous innovation。

    • “the new leaf of the avalanche, the pre-water wave, the back waves.” this applies to the subject of new and old kinetic energy conversion and innovation。

    4. Cultural confidence

    • “cultural confidence is more basic, broader and deeper.” it applies to topics such as cultural heritage, spiritual roots, etc。

    • “he who seeks the elders of wood shall establish its foundations; he who desires to go far shall dredge its sources.”。

    • “the future can be opened without forgetting, and innovation can be better achieved through inheritance.” it can be applied to traditional cultural heritage and innovation themes。

    • “all are beautiful, all are beautiful, all are beautiful and all are alike.” this could be used on topics such as cultural exchange, mutual understanding of civilizations, etc。

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