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At the beginning of the sixth grade math midterm exam.
The exam is to test whether the knowledge we have learned is solid, so we must be careful in the process of learning, so that we can solve the exam easily.

I didn't get full marks like some students in our class, but I am satisfied because it is the result of my own efforts. No matter what the final result is, I always have an idea that I am the best as long as I work hard.

In the process of our study, the teacher always tells us: "Success depends on 99% sweat, and only 1% is talent." I agree with this sentence because I have experienced it, so I agree. In the process of learning, all we need is practicality and seriousness. Only in this way can we solve any exam and any problem. Facing the final exam, I am confident that I will succeed, because I have been working hard.

Through this exam, I will study hard and study from time to time. We should have fun in the process of learning. I must study hard. I won't frown in the face of the exam, but seize every opportunity of the exam. In this exam, many students in our class did fail, and the teacher didn't lose heart, but I feel very sorry, because we came to school to study, but our grades failed the teacher's painstaking efforts, because we are now in grade six, and the teacher has to add two classes every morning and evening, and the teacher is very hard. The teacher's son cries for his mother at home every day, but the teacher tirelessly makes up lessons for us in class. I am very touched. Every class, the teacher is carefully prepared, carrying a small blackboard and analyzing application problems for us. Over time, I feel that the teacher is tired, and more and more people have heard that the teacher has read the papers that failed. I plan from the bottom of my heart, I must drive my classmates to study hard, and don't make teachers sad and parents worry. This is my plan. We must study hard and have fun. I think every sixth-grade student today, as a result. Let our sixth-grade students meet the exam in July 2008, and let us travel to the temple of knowledge with our dreams. Students, forge ahead, believe that we are the best!