This was usually the case for the " open questions " or " subjective questions " in literature. This type of question required the examinee not only to have a solid foundation in literature, but also to have a strong subjective consciousness and independent thinking ability. When answering such questions, candidates should try to express their thoughts and feelings from their own point of view, combining the content and emotions of the article, rather than just copying the standard answers. For example, if it was a literature question that required the examinee to continue writing "I" met a mysterious old man in the desert who gave "me" a map and told "me" to go to a place to find a precious gem. Examinees should start from the perspective of " me ", combine the harsh environment of the desert and the arduous journey of finding gemstones to express " my " desire for gemstones and the value of life instead of just copying the standard answer.