On Monday, Wei Mo and his two older sisters went to school happily. After arriving at school, Wei Mo stayed in the classroom obediently.
He was unaware that something unusual was happening today; a test specifically designed for him was waiting for him.
Grandma Sun and Zhou Fen had been studying it for several days and found that Wei Mo answered their questions fluently every time they asked him, and he was even able to answer questions that were beyond what they had taught him.
So Grandma Sun and the others wanted to test Wei Mo's abilities, so they prepared three test papers with elementary school knowledge, from low to high.
It contained almost all the knowledge that could be learned in elementary school. Because of this, Grandma Sun and others secretly asked Zhou Fen to inform Wei Mo's family.
Not long after Wei Mo left home, Grandpa Yu, Grandma Yu, and the whole family went to watch the exam specifically for Wei Mo.
The school currently has six classrooms, and the village plans to build a few more next to it in the future. However, only three of the six classrooms are currently in use, and the remaining three are still empty.
After Grandma Sun walked into the classroom, she waved to Wei Mo and said to him:
"Wei Mo, come out here for a moment. The rest of you can study on your own for a while and learn the new words I asked you to memorize yesterday."
Wei Mo was taken aback at first, then nodded, somewhat puzzled, but still followed behind Grandma Sun.
Grandma Sun led Wei Mo to an empty classroom next door. When Wei Mo entered the classroom and looked at the people inside, he became even more puzzled.
Because his family, all his teachers, and even his two older sisters were here.
Just as he was wondering what was going on, Grandma Sun, who was standing next to Wei Mo, spoke up:
"Wei Mo, we have a test. I feel you've already mastered the elementary school knowledge. Let's test it out and see how much you've actually learned. This way, I can better understand what you still don't know, and it will be easier for me to teach you in the future."
Wei Mo was stunned when he heard this. Wasn't it an insult to test him with elementary school knowledge?
However, seeing the expectant looks in his family and teachers' eyes, Wei Mo nodded and sat down at a table. Then, Grandma Sun handed him a very basic elementary school test paper.
Wei Mo looked at the counting and addition/subtraction problems on the paper, and a smile appeared on his lips. The other paper had pinyin and Chinese characters.
Wei Mo looked up at the expectant eyes of everyone in front of him, sighed slightly, then picked up his pen and quickly filled in the answers.
The exam was originally scheduled to last one hour, but Wei Mo finished answering all the questions in just three minutes.
There are now far more proctors than test takers, since it's just Wei Mo taking the exam, while all the teachers and Wei Mo's family are here.
After Wei Mo finished writing the last stroke, Grandma Sun knew in her heart that Wei Mo's answers were all correct.
However, she still picked it up and handed the answer to Old Master Yu for him to see. Then she said to him:
"Brother Yu, look, I told you Wei Mo knew it. He finished answering so quickly, and all of them were correct."
Master Yu glanced at the exam paper, then replied with a smile:
"That's right. Look how amazing my grandson is. He's a child prodigy in our village. It's perfectly normal for him to be able to answer these questions. Even if they were a little harder, they wouldn't be a problem for my grandson."
Grandma Sun agreed with Grandpa Yu's explanation.
Then she took out a test paper she had handwritten herself, which was of moderate difficulty among the three test papers she had prepared beforehand.
She placed the test paper on Wei Mo's desk and said to him:
"Wei Mo, please answer this test paper as well."
Wei Mo looked at the questions above; they were just simple addition and subtraction problems. The Chinese language section, however, included one or two classical poems.
Wei Mo leaned over the table and quickly filled out the test paper. He finished it in just three minutes.
Wei Xiaomin and Wei Xiaohui, who were standing to the side, stared wide-eyed at their younger brother. They felt that their brother was amazing.
They didn't know the answers to many of the questions her younger brother had just answered, and Wei Xiaomin praised him from the side:
"Little brother, you are so amazing! Even I, as your older sister, can't do it, but you can already. I want to learn too, and I want to get first place."
Wei Xiaomin is extremely competitive. Seeing how good her younger brother is, she is determined to study hard as well.
While Wei Xiaohui remained silent, she agreed with Wei Xiaomin's opinion. In fact, Wei Xiaohui left the classroom and returned to her class to begin studying.
Wang Zhenhua looked at his children with satisfaction and smiled very happily.
After Grandma Sun picked up the test paper, she only glanced at it and knew that Wei Mo had gotten all the answers right once again.
She handed the exam paper to Wang Zhenhua, then took out the last exam paper she had kept hidden away and placed it in front of Wei Mo, saying to him:
"Wei Mo, this is the most difficult knowledge in elementary school. If you don't know it, it's okay. After all, I haven't taught these yet. There are many things on the previous sheet that I haven't taught. As long as you can answer most of them correctly, you can graduate from elementary school."
Wang Zhenhua, who was standing next to him, was very excited when he heard this. Others were just starting elementary school, but his son was about to graduate. What kind of speed was this?
No matter how smart her son is, the title of child prodigy belongs to him alone.
Wei Mo glanced at the exam paper and found that some multiplication and division problems had been added, while the Chinese exam remained the same, but now it required a short essay of only 50 words.
Wei Mo's lips twitched again, and then he quickly filled out the test paper. How could elementary school math possibly stump Wei Mo?
After quickly finishing the elementary school math exam, Wei Mo picked up the Chinese exam paper again.
Primary school only has math and Chinese, with no other subjects. At most, there might be some moral education, but there are no textbooks and no exams.
Wei Mo quickly filled in the Chinese test paper, and Grandma Sun, who was standing next to him, looked pleasantly surprised when she saw it.
Because she had already graded Wei Mo's math test paper, and it was all correct.
In this era, grades weren't commonly used, so she wrote a big "Excellent" on it. When she looked at Wei Mo, she found that Wei Mo had already started writing his essay.
However, the required 50 characters were clearly not enough for Wei Mo to express himself, and Wei Mo wrote a long and rambling seven or eight hundred characters.
Grandma Sun, who was standing to the side, was overjoyed. This time, she naturally spent more time on the test paper, since she had written so many words just for the essay.
After Wei Mo finished answering the questions, Grandma Sun quickly picked up the test paper, carefully checked it, and finally looked at Wei Mo's essay.
Wei Mo's handwriting was exceptionally neat, and he had also added many idioms, which were things they had not taught him.
After all, Wei Mo's knowledge came from his previous life, so using idioms was a piece of cake for him.
If it were a high school course, Wei Mo wouldn't have been confident in writing this essay. But it's an elementary school essay, so it would be unreasonable not to give it full marks, since it's more than ten times the required word count!
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