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Reflections on writing an English exam: 300 words
Last Wednesday and Thursday, we had a mid-term exam. We took English, math and Chinese in our grade, and I was deeply impressed by these three exams. Now reflect.

My reflection on the English test is: I think my English is still good. I write, read and recite words every day. The teacher also helps us listen to tapes and recite texts. In addition, I consciously copied sentences. I think English is not difficult.

My reflection on the math exam is: I got 97 points in the math exam, which I think is not bad. But unfortunately, I was not careful. My oral formula is correct and my answer is wrong, so 2 points will be deducted. My application formula is correct and the answer is wrong, so I deducted 1 point. What a pity! Otherwise, it is a hundred points. I must check carefully in the future and list the formulas on the manuscript paper to avoid mistakes.

My reflection on the Chinese exam is: I didn't do very well in the exam, and the new words were very good at first. I always encounter some problems when reading and understanding. I think I do too few questions and my understanding ability is too poor. And my composition "Autumn Leaves", I don't know where to describe it. I will read five articles every day until I understand them.

In the future, I will read more English, write more, recite more, check mathematics carefully, read more Chinese compositions, do more reading questions, and strive for good results in the final exam.