First, there is something wrong with the positioning of this article.
First of all, the word "global college entrance examination" is extremely misleading, which leads many people to think that this is a campus article, indirectly framing that readers are likely to be middle school students, rather than social people who have left school for many years (not excluded). After readers are locked in the group of "middle school students", the creative standards will naturally be biased.
Perhaps for this reason, I think the initial feeling of this article is: a sense of disobedience. I think it is against my will to let pregnant women in their mid-twenties, mid-thirties or even older take Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages and physical history exams. If you are a middle school student now, you may think it's nothing, but in a few years, when you enter the society and leave school, you will think it's against your will.
Second, the description of the "quarrel" dialogue.
Another great feature of this article is that it is very tiring to watch the dialogue between the characters. Obviously, I just want to express a meaning. I have to stammer. I can't say it well. First of all, I want to gag and be humorous, and then I will express it in a very awkward way.
I think it's ok to do this once in a while to ease the horrible atmosphere, but the whole article is full of "spit" color, which makes me a little tired. It is usually enough to have one or two people who play the role of "spitting" in an article, not all of them, which is prone to repetition and jumble.
Introduction to global college entrance examination;
Musuri's novel of the same name is adapted from the comic book Global College Entrance Examination. It is a cartoon based on Mu Suli's novel of the same name, produced by Bai Mengshe and produced by Ma Culture. This work was exclusively serialized on June 65438+1 October1day in Bi Li Bi Li Comic Platform.