The Monster I Was Redeemed

v2 Chapter 136: Chinese language test

After the lunch break, Yu Xin walked into the classroom fifteen minutes early with the sealed test paper and storage bag.

It was just afternoon break.

In normal times, there must be quite a few people heading from the dormitory to the teaching building.

But today, there is no empty seat in the classroom.

Most people are waiting.

Seeing the attitudes of the students in the class, Yu Xin nodded incredulously.

As for Ai Liang in the corner of the first row, he ignored it directly.

Any preaching at this stage is meaningless, because achievements are irrefutable facts.

If Ai Liang's grades are not good, Yu Xin has plenty of excuses to educate him.

"Before the exam, let me briefly talk about the discipline of the exam."

Yu Xin put the paper bag on the podium: "First, with regard to cheating, anyone who is found to be cheating will be expelled from the key class regardless of the form or means! There is no room for negotiation!"

"Second, during the exam, everyone must hand in their mobile phones. Even if you didn't bring them, you can bring them to the dormitory now. Now, hand in your mobile phones in the order of your seats."

While talking, Yu Xin hung the storage bag on the edge of the podium.

Judging by the performance of the class members, no one should leave their mobile phones in the dormitory.

Ai Liang's seat was No. 1, and he was the first to put his phone into the storage bag.

Then came Ye Qing, Yi Wenna...

Fang Xinlei's front desk saw that Fang Xinlei had difficulty moving, and wanted to help her bring her mobile phone up.

As a result, Fang Xinlei ignored the other party's kindness with a cold face, and walked up to the podium on crutches.

It made her mutter in a low voice: "What a weirdo..."

This exam is not a formal exam, and the invigilators are all teachers from various subjects.

And the first round of the basic test was the Chinese taught by Yu Xin.

The test papers made by Ai Liang and the others are all given by the school teachers themselves, and the difficulty is not at the same level as the test papers that can be bought in the market.

Perhaps it is for the purpose of encouraging students' confidence that the subject of Chinese is put in the first session.

After all, in the subject of Chinese, even Jin Ping'an can write something.

If it were another subject, he might start staring at the paper after completing the multiple choice questions.

The class bell rang and the exam officially started.

For Jin Ping'an, Chinese is one of the few subjects that he can write two strokes.

But for Ai Liang, this kind of text-based questions actually affected his speed of doing the questions.

The word count is one aspect.

In the science test paper, when Ai Liang sees the question types, the ideas and steps for solving the questions will emerge in his mind, and then he will get the answer in an instant.

And comprehension-type questions like Chinese.

First of all, he has to read the essay and analyze the main idea.

It is different from mathematics that can be solved by formulas.

Each short article has its own content that it wants to express.

You have to read it before you can answer it.

Therefore, Ai Liang usually writes very slowly in Chinese and social subjects.

This is very slow, relative to his speed when he was doing science.

In the eyes of others, Ai Liang's speed of doing the questions is still terrifying.

For example, when Chen Zili had just finished his first essay, Ai Liang had already started his final essay.

The composition of the Chinese language test here is not the kind of event or topic that asks you to write a propositional composition.

Not saying it doesn't exist, it's just very unlikely.

At least four out of ten times in the Yalian college entrance examination are propositional essays.

The remaining six times are all excerpts and analyzes of the content of famous works.

These masterpieces cover philosophy, literature, and even modern social science.

For example, "Who do you think has the greatest influence on you?" "What is your view on modern society?" "What difficult choices have you encountered? How did you overcome them?" and so on.

As long as you have read the relevant books, you can find the standard answers from the books, and you can get at least 20 points for directly copying them.

If you haven't read it, you can only analyze it yourself.

If your analysis is wonderful and reasonable, you can also get high marks.

But if your analysis fails to impress the examiners, it has nothing to do with the standard answers in the book.

It's a pity that you won't get any of these thirty points.

The composition questions for this test are very tricky, and the questions are excerpted from a book called "Logic and Sensibility".

Allows you to analyze rationality and sensibility, and their respective manifestations to society.

The full score in Chinese is 100 points, and this composition, which takes up 30 points, is actually such a topic.

This is a bit out of martial arts.

Serious high school students, who will read this stuff?

Yu Xinming pretended to be making things difficult for the students in the key class, so as to give them a bad impression.

Coincidentally, Ai Liang just read this book when she was a child.

This question is what the second chapter addresses.

Ai Liang called up the content of this book from the memory bank, and then copied the analysis of the second chapter into it.

To be on the safe side, he added two hundred words of personal opinion by the way.

………

Each short article has its own content that it wants to express.

You have to read it before you can answer it.

Therefore, Ai Liang usually writes very slowly in Chinese and social subjects.

This is very slow, relative to his speed when he was doing science.

In the eyes of others, Ai Liang's speed of doing the questions is still terrifying.

For example, when Chen Zili had just finished his first essay, Ai Liang had already started his final essay.

The composition of the Chinese language test here is not the kind of event or topic that asks you to write a propositional composition.

Not saying it doesn't exist, it's just very unlikely.

At least four out of ten times in the Yalian college entrance examination are propositional essays.

The remaining six times are all excerpts and analyzes of the content of famous works.

These masterpieces cover philosophy, literature, and even modern social science.

For example, "Who do you think has the greatest influence on you?" "What is your view on modern society?" "What difficult choices have you encountered? How did you overcome them?" and so on.

As long as you have read the relevant books, you can find the standard answers from the books, and you can get at least 20 points for directly copying them.

If you haven't read it, you can only analyze it yourself.

If your analysis is wonderful and reasonable, you can also get high marks.

But if your analysis fails to impress the examiners, it has nothing to do with the standard answers in the book.

It's a pity that you won't get any of these thirty points.

The composition questions for this test are very tricky, and the questions are excerpted from a book called "Logic and Sensibility".

Let you analyze rationality and sensibility~lightnovelpub.net~their respective forms of expression to society.

The full score in Chinese is 100 points, and this composition, which takes up 30 points, is actually such a topic.

This is a bit out of martial arts.

Serious high school students, who will read this stuff?

Yu Xinming pretended to be making things difficult for the students in the key class, so as to give them a bad impression.

Coincidentally, Ai Liang just read this book when she was a child.

This question is what the second chapter addresses.

Ai Liang called up the content of this book from the memory bank, and then copied the analysis of the second chapter into it.

To be on the safe side, he added two hundred words of personal opinion by the way.

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