In this fruitful October, we ushered in the first monthly exam of grade seven.
To tell the truth, I was very nervous at that time, but I didn't find it difficult after reviewing. In this way, I ended this monthly exam with a feeling of anxiety.
However, I was shocked when the math scores came out. I am faced with one dazzling red fork after another. 74 points, this amazing number just stood there, it was a bolt from the blue. I picked up the test paper again. Usually, the simple easy questions were all wrong, either the grades were wrong, the questions were wrong, or the easy questions were regarded as difficult problems and I accidentally answered them wrong.
I thought I was not good at science and liberal arts should be good, but in the end it backfired.
Chinese was supposed to be my strong point, but this time, somehow, even my favorite language was against me and I got 82 points. I reanalyzed the test paper several times. The main mistakes are reading and composition, which makes me disheartened. My composition has always been "charged", but I didn't expect that my composition was deducted 10, which was very good and broke the record.
It should be said that my English scores have been in the top five in my class, and this time I ranked in the top ten. I'm 90. What should not be wrong is wrong, and what should not be wrong is wrong. I could have ... no way, I didn't do well in the exam.
My parents have taught me since I was a child, modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. Aren't these words talking about me? Pride, no vanity. I showed my parents the test paper, and I will never forget their disappointed expression. Although they didn't say it verbally, my parents have been pinning their hopes on me, and I feel very sorry for them. I am determined to improve my grades.
Of course, what I said orally didn't mean anything, so I decided to take corresponding measures. Listen carefully in class and review what the teacher taught after class. As the saying goes, it is absolutely correct to review the past and learn the new. If you have questions you don't understand, you can ask the teacher boldly, regardless of anything; You can do some extracurricular exercises and read some extracurricular books every day, which can enrich your extracurricular life.
I want to add up to the top ten in the final exam. What I want is to improve my grades, not to regress; I want to be full of joy, not sadness; What I want is true friendship and trust between my classmates, not some flattery to me.