I remember that morning, all of us were taking the mid-term Chinese exam in full swing. It hasn't started yet. Everyone is doing the final review seriously and wants to get a good grade in the exam. At this time, we heard three whistles coming from outside and started the exam. We quickly picked up the pen and began to answer questions. Because the test paper has been handed out, we have read it and have a good idea, so now we just need to write the answer.
In a short time, the paper was finished. I checked it carefully again and began to write a composition. "Ha ha, God help me!" "After reading the requirements of the composition, I am secretly glad. It turns out that I am going to write "growth" this time! Because the format of the autobiography I just finished a few days ago is almost the same as that required by Growing Up, I changed the title and slightly changed the sentences in the article, and it was almost finished!
After a burst of crazy writing, I finally finished my composition. I rubbed my sore finger and took out my watch. There is still half an hour, and the road is still long. I looked around again, and more than half of my classmates didn't finish it, including Liu Yiyuan. "Ah! Why didn't Liu Yuyuan finish it? " It occurred to me that Liu was very quick when he did his homework or did other things. Why did she write so slowly this time? Forget it, check it quickly.
Twenty minutes passed like this. I checked it two or three times and found many typos. It seems that although I write too fast, the correct rate is not necessarily high. At this time, I saw Liu finally put down his pen and began to check it. "Her score should not be too high this time, because she writes a little slowly, so the inspection time will not be too long." I thought to myself. "DuDu"
On this day, Mr. Kong came to the classroom with a stack of papers. Suddenly everyone quarreled and the brushing stopped. I even saw some students shaking. It turns out that Mr. Kong has told us that the results of this exam are not ideal, and students who do badly in the exam should do more homework. Finally, the paper was handed out and I looked at the score-90. Suddenly I heard Liu Yiyuan sending it over there. Alas, it goes without saying that Liu got high marks again. Why did Liu write so slowly? After checking several times, his score was still so high. At this time, I remembered a sentence that the teacher taught us, "As long as you do the questions carefully and think clearly about each question, you will have an 80% correct rate the first time, and you won't have to check too many times in the future, and your score will not be low." .
This is Liu, a talented woman in our class. How's it going? Now you admire her, too.