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The backseat of the classroom of Grade 1 ([-]) of Jiefangbei Middle School was already noisy.

Neither Lao Gou nor Dalijiao can do anything to the other, but they firmly believe that their own is the right answer.

At this moment, the two were staring at each other angrily, Dazui and Mimi were sandwiched between them, each persuading the other, and finally the two looked away angrily.

"Huh~" X2
Just when the two were in a stalemate, the head teacher Wang Yongzheng came in with a stack of test papers.

Seeing this, not only the people in the back seat returned to their seats immediately, but even the students in the middle and front stopped discussing.

There was a fiery atmosphere just now, but now it is completely silent.

Wang Yong looked around with a pair of stern eyes expressionlessly.

Most of the students knew that he was here to distribute the test papers. After all, many people had seen the test papers he just brought.

But he was not in a hurry to hand out the test papers at the moment, but patrolled the aisle below the stage a few times.

This one also made everyone feel uneasy.

Fortunately, Wang Yongzheng did not lose his temper.

But when he walked to Li Yi's side, he looked at Li Yi a few more times, and his expression softened a little.

Back to the podium, sat on the chair for a while, and then asked the class representative to distribute the test papers.

Wang Yongzheng is the homeroom teacher and Chinese teacher, so the test papers to be handed out at this moment are self-evident.

As the class representative, he is the first student in the class to know everyone’s Chinese scores.

Everyone's results didn't change much, but when it was sent to Li Yi, he suddenly felt a little unbelievable.

Because this result is definitely not Li Yi's usual standard.

Before he had time to think about it, he distributed the test paper to Li Yi, and then began to distribute it to the rest of the people.

Li Yi took the test paper and looked at it. The score column read 135 points. This score was not very high, but it was not low either.

This result was within his expected range.

Looking at the test paper in his hand, Li Yi turned directly to his point of deduction.

All are subjective questions, and all objective questions are correct.

This is no way.

The same set of test papers, the same set of answers, some subjective questions are marked by different teachers, and the scores are not the same.

In fact, Li Yi had already thought of it, under the correction of the teachers in this school, the score might be even lower than that of the teacher who marked the college entrance examination.

It's not because there is something wrong, but because the teachers in this school basically don't give full marks.

Putting these aside, Li Yi was quite satisfied with his score.

He couldn't find anyone to show off to.

This is because he does not have a deskmate, and the class teacher is in front of the podium, so the few people in the back seat will not look over his desk to look at his test papers.

Although he could look at it by turning his head at the front desk, others didn't know Li Yi's changes now.

Even if the answer is correct, you will only correct it with your deskmate.

After everyone in the classroom got the test paper, without over-analyzing it, the head teacher in front of the stage had already stood up and was ready to explain.

Then he first wrote the answers to the objective questions on the blackboard, and then started talking about the questions.

"Don't whisper to each other, well, I have written the answer on the blackboard, you can see what went wrong by yourself, now let's look at the first question first."

Wang Yongzheng, the teacher in charge of the class, saw that everyone was still unscrupulously answering the answers in the audience, ignoring him at all, so he tapped on the blackboard twice vigorously.

After attracting everyone's attention, he continued.

"The first question is completely free. Take a look at it. Do you still need to talk about pronunciation? From now on, I choose C!"

As soon as he finished speaking, there were whispers underneath.

"How can you choose C?"

"Why didn't I see it?"

There were murmurs one after another from the audience, at least Li Yi had already heard his classmates at the front table talking.

But maybe Wang Yongzheng was too lazy to care about it, he said something to pay attention to, and then started to talk about the second question.

"The font problem of the second question is also free, how many times have I told you in class, right?"

"Have it?"

"Why is it that everything comes to your mouth for free?"

Li Yi almost couldn't hold back his laughter when he heard the front desk kept complaining.

Rough words are not rough.

To be honest, the first question is really not very friendly to students in mountain cities, and it is not even good for people from regions with a strong accent.

Some people often speak their dialects and form a habit, which does have an impact on pronunciation.

Li Yi remembered that he saw a little girl from Shu on a certain website, crying and saying that she could not learn Mandarin.

She also kept complaining to her aunt.

But Li Yi couldn't laugh or cry at her aunt's reaction, he saw someone using a plastic plastic to teach his niece.

The more you learn, the better you are!
One evening self-study, Wang Yongzheng used it to explain the Chinese test papers.

Many questions have been taken by him in one stroke, but he will stop and explain aloud when it is necessary to talk.

He kept talking about the entire set of test papers, but it was not time for self-study next night, so he talked a little bit more.

"This final exam, it can be seen that some students are still working very hard, such as class leader Yu Wensheng and school committee member Wang Yitong.

In addition, I would like to praise Liu Wenqin here. He scored 135 points in the Chinese test this time, ranking second in our class. "

When everyone heard it, they were incredulous at first, and then thunderous applause.

Wang Yongzheng stood in front of the stage without interrupting everyone's applause. After a while, he continued:

"In addition, I also want to say something to some students, don't just play around, but study hard."

When Wang Yong was saying this, he stared directly at the old dog and others in the back seat.

Although it was not stated explicitly, the students in the class basically knew who Wang Yongzheng was talking about.

In fact, Wang Yongzheng doesn't hate those children with poor grades, he just hates iron and steel.

Why waste your youth when you should be studying seriously at this stage?

Although there are many top academics, in the eyes of some "people" they are small-town problem solvers.

But this is also their way to rise!
Obviously born in a rural area or a small town, I can only believe that knowledge can change my destiny, study hard to get into a good university, and work hard to get out of the predicament of life.

As for those "people" who ridiculed birth and hard work, Li Yi felt that those "people" were probably psychologically distorted.

Just to show that little bit of ridiculous superiority?

For ordinary people, doing the test book is the only way out for many people, and there is nothing shameful about it.

However, some "literati" used by the queen pointed out the small town as a problematic writer and criticized it.

But these people are clearly victims.

Shouldn't these people be noble sons from poor families?

Why do you deny other people's ten-year poor window in a few words?

The efforts of ordinary people should be respected. It is not a failure to be a problem writer in a small town. There are many people from ordinary backgrounds who want to change their destiny through reading.

Question writers in small towns do not have the generous resources and conditions of cities. They study hard and work hard for their dreams, and studying is the best way and the biggest shortcut to change themselves.

Hard work should never be laughed at, everyone has the right to pursue it.

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 "I grew up like a weed. I thought they would praise me for the growth of my life. Unexpectedly, they said: 'You are just a piece of grass and will never bloom beautiful flowers.'"

  PS: The end of this chapter contains a bit of personal information. If book friends can't understand it, I apologize in advance, but I won't change it!
  
 
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