Chapter 166: Too Smooth



The two invigilators naturally couldn't coax her, but they told her not to worry and that they would explain how to use it later.

The girl was still wiping her tears, saying that it was too sudden and she was afraid that she would not be able to learn it all at once.

The teachers said nothing and continued with their work.

Before the teacher came over, Wang Zhaozhao took two more sips of water, then put down the cup and the pencil case.

The teacher took her things away and gave her a bottle of ink and a pen. It must be said that this pen was not as good as the one the principal gave her as a reward.

It is also a hero brand, but the feel is far different.

She felt that it was much lighter in her hand.

But no matter what, it was a pen, and she couldn't bear to put it down once she got it in her hand.

Without waiting for the teacher to explain, Wang Zhaozhao unscrewed the pen cap and the back, opened the ink bottle, put the pen tip into the ink bottle, squeezed the pen bag with his hands, and when it was almost full, he picked up the pen and flicked the pen bag at the back. It was about 80% full, which was enough.

It wasn't just her. Many other people were also filling ink bottles. The teacher didn't stop them, which meant it was allowed.

Wang Zhaozhao covered the ink and pen, moved the ink bottle to the upper left corner of the desk, and placed the pen upright in the middle of the desk.

With hands folded on the desk, the good student sat waiting for the test paper to be distributed.

"You city kids are so nice. They dress nicely and even know how to use a fountain pen." A faint voice came from the side.

Wang Zhaozhao: “……!”

I know who is talking just by the voice. They are talking in tea language, right?

Wang Zhaozhao turned his head to look at her, without saying anything, without even a smile, just looking at her.

The girl tried to smile but the corners of her mouth froze, her face suddenly turned red, then she bit her lips, and her eyes became red again.

Unfortunately, Wang Zhaozhao didn’t see it, and neither did the others… at least the teacher didn’t see it.

After distributing the pens, a teacher stood on the podium to explain to everyone how to use the fountain pen and also talked about some examination rules. Another teacher began to distribute the test papers.

This exam was indeed different. The test papers were distributed in a complete set of Chinese and mathematics. Each set was individually packaged and contained five sheets of white paper, which were also draft papers.

"This exam will last two hours, with no deadline for submitting your papers. This means you can submit your papers at any time, even now. Just write your name and school name and bring it up..."

Wang Zhaozhao was quite shocked when he heard this.

But there was something that shocked her even more: they could take the pens and ink they were given back with them;

"...This can be considered a reward for you taking the exam this time. It has nothing to do with your grades, just for being here. It's a participation award."

Wow.

The whole audience was in an uproar, and this time the noise was a bit louder.

Everyone was having a great time holding a pen and touching an ink bottle.

Even for students in the county town, a pen and a bottle of ink are not cheap for an average working-class family.

"Woo woo, finally I have a fountain pen..."

It was that simple girl again, she cried with joy.

Wang Zhaozhao was a little speechless, but had a little understanding. She thought about how she was also very happy when she received the pen and ink as rewards, but she was not so happy that she cried.

The teacher raised his hand and pressed it down, everyone quieted down, and he continued to explain the requirements for filling out the test paper.

After finishing speaking, Wang Zhaozhao glanced at the time and saw that 10 minutes had passed.

However, it has not been announced that the questions can be answered.

Someone was making a small move and secretly looked at the questions. The invigilator saw it and didn't say anything, but the meaning of "no" was conveyed clearly.

Wang Zhaozhao was embarrassed. She actually wanted to see it too.

Two minutes later, one of the teachers looked at his watch and announced that the test could begin.

You can freely choose which subject to do first between Chinese and Mathematics. If you can, you can do one question here and one question there, and the invigilator will not say anything to you.

Wang Zhaozhao chose to study Chinese first, because she was relatively more confident in mathematics.

The first question is about pinyin, and the second question is about word formation. These are regular questions in primary school exams. Not to mention primary school students, even in junior high school there will still be new words.

Literacy is accumulated year after year.

Most of the fill-in-the-blank questions at the end are poems.

Next is an article called "...Yellow Crane Tower", which has three questions. The first and second questions are to explain one of the sentences, and the third question is to explain the meaning of this poem in your own words.

Next is the reading comprehension section, which also consists of three questions.

The first question is: '...Why is this so?'

Question 2: Read the following sentence and then find the corresponding sentence in the previous text.

Question 3: Read and write. Make sentences using the following words. Each sentence must contain two of the words. They cannot be repeated, but all of them must be used.

Wang Zhaozhao, who had been writing all the way, paused at this place.

It is not difficult to make a sentence. It can contain two words, but they cannot be used repeatedly, and both words must be used, so you need to use your brain more.

She didn't check how much time she spent on it. After finishing it, she moved on to the next question, which was also the beginning - composition.

"Write an essay about my hometown, or anything else you think is worth writing about, such as my school, my teachers, my parents, my XXX... You must highlight a few key points and think about the connections between them..."

After reading the question, Wang Zhaozhao eliminated "my parents" first, bit her lip and thought for a while, then decisively chose "my hometown".

Highlights... do not necessarily mean advantages, they can also be disadvantages. Anyway, as long as they are oriented towards positive energy in the end, that's fine.

For example, their village has many mountains and few fields, so everything they grow depends on the weather, especially rice. If it doesn't rain, they have to carry water to irrigate the fields...

Of course, there will definitely be a reversal in the end. The people in their village are not afraid of difficulties, they work hard, they are down-to-earth and unpretentious, blah blah.

A total of 800 words.

No matter how the teacher scored her in the end, she wrote it with great enthusiasm and passion.

She put down her pen and checked everything from the beginning. When she started doing math, she wanted to take a look at the time, but then she changed her mind and decided not to do it because other people didn't have time to look at it.

Just answer the questions normally, hand in the paper after you are done, and then see the overall time.

Sure enough, math was more...easy for her.

He answered the questions one by one, so smoothly.

Wang Zhaozhao used a piece of draft paper for the last three big questions.

After answering, she checked it three times from beginning to end. The simpler it seemed, the more careless she would be, so she had to check it more carefully.

Because no one had handed in their papers yet, after checking and putting the pen in place, Wang Zhaozhao tilted his head and lay down.

Some students looked sideways, and the invigilator also glanced at him but said nothing.

Wang Zhaozhao didn't mean to mess with other people's minds on purpose. She just wanted to close her eyes and rest for a while, then do a final check before handing in the paper.

After taking a break and checking again, I found two small problems, both in Chinese. There was a typo and a punctuation mark was changed in the composition.

After making the corrections, she stood up and handed in the paper.

She also brought a pen and ink because she felt that walking back and forth might affect others, like the girl made of water next to her. What if she got anxious and started crying because of her walking back and forth?

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