Only two days later, the mid-term exam finally ended its mission. I still remember betting with my deskmate's best friend before the exam: whoever gets the best exam will invite the other two to eat Sugar-Coated Berry. . . Unlike primary schools, invigilators can't adapt to the changes of a subject. Sitting next to me, of course, are students in Class 4, Grade 2. Before our exam, the head teacher of their class came to the classroom, and the classroom was quiet for more than half at once. I see. The old class in Class Four, Grade Two, looks a little murderous, like a sadist, but not as "gentle" as the old class in our class. . Ok, let's not talk nonsense, because the teacher still has the test paper and I don't know how many points. Let's talk about the exam first! Well ... the content is as follows: Take the Chinese exam first: Because I only reviewed geography the day before the Chinese exam (this is called pre-exam training, I still think geography is the simplest in history, geography and politics, but my classmates don't think so), so I didn't review Chinese that night (it would be terrible if the Chinese teacher knew), but I just glanced at the book when I got up and ran to school in the morning, and I seemed to say a lot of irrelevant words. One of the Chinese test questions is The Analects of Confucius, and the Chinese teacher answered it correctly. I wrote it without thinking! Long live Yu Lao! ! The Chinese composition is "thirteen years old, I have an extra copy ..." This is not easy to write. I'm glad I read a few articles about youth the other day, just writing about youth. Teachers who approve my papers should be more tolerant, give more points and deduct less points. Although I can't remember the names of some texts clearly, I still have to listen to the Chinese teacher and don't leave the test paper empty even if I make mistakes. . Hehe, it's so comfortable to look at the questions with answers written on them! Geography: Because it is better to review in the evening before the exam, it is called doing problems quickly. I just don't know what continents there are in the Eastern Hemisphere. I don't believe that none of them is right. Anyway, if one point is empty, one point will be deducted. It is not difficult to take an English test in the afternoon, but I am too careless. . Admit bad luck: I have lost 5 points for what I know. There should be nothing wrong with it! Secondly, biology: I think biology is the most difficult subject, but the examination questions are very simple, and brain cells are active, so we should not think deeply about these questions. The next day, Friday. Math first: I think math is the easiest subject to learn, but I took 100 minutes. I finished it long ago and checked it many times, but there is still half an hour left, and I don't know what to do. I'm wasting my time. Finally, I copied down the answers of the test paper, which were correct with the answers of the math teacher, except that the blanks were wrong. Let's get three points out of three, anyway ... 2. Politics: To tell the truth, I haven't opened the book since the beginning of school, let alone recited it at home. I just watched the history for 2 hours the night before the exam. (I'm a pure history idiot) No, I started making it up during the exam (but I memorized everything in class). According to my memory, I still remember one thing. I don't care that much, but the meaning is similar. I "made up" politics three times and two times to prepare the afternoon history ... I memorized the main contents of the afternoon history during the quiet school hours, but I forgot one thing. The examination questions are surprisingly simple. \(o)/ After finishing the paper, I saw that my deskmate was still thinking slowly, and a hanging heart finally fell to the ground, screaming for liberation ... After we finished the exam, the teacher let us watch a blockbuster. This is the teacher's promise and reward to us (oh, I forgot to say, the source of this reward is the sixth place in our radio practice last week. The top six students have certificates, and the teachers will be rewarded. ) Through numerous exams, I realized a ridiculous and profound truth: keep a normal heart and have a generous "mind".