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Second grade composition: The position of learning in our hearts is 100.
Each of us will have colorful dreams: some people dream of becoming scientists and exploring the mysteries of science; Some people dream that they are people's teachers and are entering the classroom with a smile; Some people dream of having a magic pen to describe our sweet life ... My dream is to become a famous mathematician and solve countless human problems that make mathematicians sick.

When I was a child, I became interested in mathematics. Whenever my younger brother in junior high school does math problems, I often move a small chair and stand on it, staring at my younger brother curiously and doing it excitedly. Mother told me not to affect my brother's study. I pointed to the number written by my brother and mistakenly asked my mother, "What is that?" My mother said to me, "that's a number, it's amazing!" " Our daily life and many scientific inventions are inseparable from it! "From then on, I became interested in mathematics.

When I first went to kindergarten, when other children only knew "1+ 1=2", I already knew the addition and subtraction within 10. My mother observed me for a long time and found my interest in mathematics. At the age of five, I learned abacus mental arithmetic. In my class, I am the youngest, but my grades are very good. In more than a year, I can add and subtract three digits and multiply and divide two digits. And not inferior to the big brothers and sisters in the class. So my math level is better. I went up a flight of stairs.

Now that I am in primary school, my interest in mathematics is "increasing instead of decreasing". A class lasts 40 minutes. When I was a freshman, I made a math paper in less than 30 minutes. Every time I finish, the teacher always asks me to do a few difficult questions. In the fourth grade, I can do almost two papers in one class. I am the darling of the math teacher and the king of mathematics in the eyes of my classmates.

Mathematics has always been the highest position in my heart, and it is also the case now. This year, I signed up for an interest class in Olympic Mathematics, and all the additional questions in the exam were "cutting off the horse".

You said, I love math so much, will my dream come true in the future?