Chapter 79 Someone's Being a Jerk
Lu Yanhe felt that their class had encountered some good teachers who, even though they were in their final year of high school, did not selectively abandon any students.
Before he transmigrated, all the students in his class who had no hope of getting into university were tacitly given up on by the teachers. As long as you didn't disturb the other students around you, no one would care if you slept on your desk during class, and it was even more fine if you didn't hand in your homework.
However, it's not a fairy tale after all. He encountered a few good teachers, but also some not-so-good ones.
For example, Mr. Yin, the history teacher.
Yin Xiangyu is the homeroom teacher of Class 4 next door. She focuses most of her energy on Class 4 and is not very responsible for Class 3.
During class, they simply read from the textbook, their voices reciting scriptures from the first minute to the fortieth.
Aside from the regular coursework, there was nothing superfluous. The kind of surprise attacks that Old Chen would occasionally pull out would never happen to Yin Xiangyu.
Unfortunately, based on past exam results, history has the largest score difference.
Lu Yanhe was a little anxious.
Because he has always struggled to grasp the subject of history and hasn't figured out how to get a high score, he can only read more books and organize his thoughts.
Lu Yanhe went to Yin Xiangyu to ask her how he could make the most of the year to improve his history score, given his current level of knowledge.
Yin Xiangyu said with a smile that all you need to do is attend classes and memorize the key points.
Lu Yanhe had nothing to say.
He had seen past exam papers before; ninety percent of the questions were beyond the syllabus, and they especially liked to test so-called "historical logical reasoning." If he followed his advice, he probably wouldn't even get ten points.
Fortunately, there was Lin Yu, a top student, in the class.
"History, well, my experience is to organize the question types," Lin Yu said. "In previous years, the college entrance examination questions, in terms of the questions themselves, almost all exceeded the syllabus, but in terms of the question-setting ideas, they did not exceed the syllabus. In fact, you just need to go through a few more detours and reason from other angles. Generally speaking, for multiple-choice questions, you use knowledge points to eliminate three wrong answers, and the remaining one is the correct answer. It is rare to be able to directly select the correct answer."
Lu Yanhe asked, "But when I look at our past exam questions, the knowledge points are actually not in the syllabus."
"That depends on how you interpret the syllabus. History is all-encompassing. Sometimes, for example, a question might say that the bureaucratic system of a certain dynasty underwent significant changes compared to the previous dynasty. What does this represent? Then, there are four answer options, A, B, C, and D. Option A says that the bureaucratic system of a certain dynasty had gradually matured. Would you think it is correct or incorrect?"
Lu Yanhe thought for a moment and said, "Ignoring the other three options, A is actually correct."
"No, it's wrong." Lin Yu shook her head. "Because the phrase 'the bureaucratic system gradually matured' is used to describe the bureaucratic system of the Tang Dynasty. So, to judge this option, you only need to see which dynasty the question stem is referring to. Generally, when this kind of option appears, the question stem is definitely not referring to the Tang Dynasty. And all those changes mentioned in the question stem are distracting factors. They give you a lot of clues to make you deduce that the bureaucratic system has indeed improved, enticing you to choose A. So you see, option A uses 'matured,' not 'improved.'"
Lu Yanhe was taken aback, and suddenly felt a sense of enlightenment.
Lin Yu: "I suggest you study the question-setting logic of past college entrance examination questions, how the traps are set, and where the examiners like to put them. Once you have this sense, when you organize the knowledge points, your perspective will be different, and your understanding will be different. Right now, I do a mock exam every day to familiarize myself with all kinds of traps and problem-solving strategies. History multiple-choice questions often have four options, A, B, C, and D, which are four completely different knowledge points. You have to find the keywords corresponding to them in the question stem to solve the problem."
What a top student!
Lu Yanhe finally understood.
He initially thought it was beyond the syllabus because he felt that every paragraph in the question stem and every option seemed to exceed the scope of the history textbook and could not be matched with the text and historical facts. In fact, this understanding was wrong from the beginning.
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As Lu Yanhe gradually became familiar with the knowledge points he needed to master, he gained more confidence.
How far he can learn in the three humanities subjects and what scores he can achieve in a year is the biggest challenge for him after returning to his senior year of high school after time travel.
Now, he finally has a little confidence.
At noon, he and Li Pengfei went to the cafeteria for lunch. Before they even entered the classroom, they heard a commotion inside.
"What's going on now?" Li Pengfei asked in surprise. "Damn, is Old Chen coming to raid us again? Didn't he give us advance notice that he'd be coming during evening self-study?"
Lu Yanhe and Li Pengfei walked into the classroom.
To make matters worse, it turned out that Luo Zicheng was arguing with another classmate, and a bunch of people were watching the show.
The person arguing with Luo Zicheng was named Bai Yu. She was a girl who was usually quiet and gentle, similar to Xu Zijun, but a bit more delicate-looking. She didn't have a strong presence, and it was hard to imagine that she would get into a fight with someone.
At this moment, Bai Yu's eyes were red and swollen, her fists clenched, and she glared at Luo Zicheng, saying, "Give it back to me!"
Luo Zicheng held a notebook in his hand and read aloud: "...His kiss landed passionately on her lips—"
Several men nearby immediately chuckled mischievously, "Oh—"
Bai Yu's tears were about to fall.
She tried to snatch the notebook back from Luo Zicheng, but Luo Zicheng was taller than her and held it high, so Bai Yu couldn't reach it at all.
Her cheeks turned bright red with anger.
"Luo Zicheng, give the notebook back to Bai Yu!" Lin Yu stepped forward with a strong sense of justice, glaring sternly at Luo Zicheng. "What you're doing is very tasteless, don't you know that?"
Luo Zicheng sneered and said, "What I do is none of your business."
He added, "If you're so capable, go tell Teacher Liu. I saw Bai Yu secretly writing a novel. Will Teacher Liu scold me or Bai Yu?"
No sooner had he finished speaking than a figure appeared behind him.
Before the others could even change their expressions, that person slapped Luo Zicheng on the back of the head.
It made a loud "snap" sound.
"You're bullying girls again?! How shameless!" Li Pengfei's sarcastic voice rang out.
Luo Zicheng looked up in disbelief, "You attacked again? You dare to attack again?"
Lu Yanhe took a step forward, and Luo Zicheng subconsciously took a step back.
He still has a lingering trauma from that punch he received last time.
But Lu Yanhe didn't lay a hand on him; he simply took the notebook back from Luo Zicheng.
Luo Zicheng didn't even put up any resistance.
(End of this chapter)
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