There are exams in our class. I glanced at the test paper that the teacher had just handed out. Hey, hey, the topic is not difficult. I'm sure I can get a hundred points this time! I blinked and touched the back of my head, and my abacus crackled in my heart.
So I didn't listen to the teacher's old precautions at all, so I picked up my pen and buried myself in writing. By the time the teacher said we could start, I had already done several questions-such a simple question, I not only got a good score in the exam, but also made a splash. I was the first to hand in the paper, which made people sit up and take notice. In the past, my monitor Li Yifan was the first to hand in the papers.
It wasn't long before I finished. Look at Li Yifan again. She seems to have met a "roadblock" and is thinking with her chin cupped! Hand in the papers! I strode to the platform and laid the test paper flat on it. At this time, the students all cast a surprised look at me and whispered to each other below: "Hey? Isn't monitor Li Yifan the first to hand in papers every time? Why, the dynasty changed today? " I was so awesome at that time! Nature is flattered in my heart.
A few days later, the teacher came into the classroom with a stack of test papers and said, "This exam is not bad on the whole, but some students have regressed." This retrogressive student must learn a lesson and can't be careless anymore! " "The first place this time must be me-the test paper is so simple!" I think it's beautiful. The teacher began to distribute test papers: Li Yifan, Zhou Yujuan, Huang Guoqing, Zhou Yuhang ... It was finally my turn, and I got the test paper with joy-85 points! I can't believe my eyes. At that time, it was like someone poured cold water on my head, and I couldn't speak for a long time: how is this possible? I only got eighty-five points on such a simple math paper!
Take a closer look at that math test paper with red crosses. Oh, my God! I was shocked myself-I actually wrote "square decimeter" as "square meter" and the number "9" as "6" ... "No wonder the teacher said I was careless-why didn't I check it carefully after I finished? Alas, it's all that damn vanity ... "Thinking about it, I was in tears. What are those tears? Tears of regret! Tears of regret!
I still have that test paper, which has always inspired me: no matter what I do, I can't catch up with others. One step at a time is the best!