Jiang Qilue's mother helped him write a test paper by hand, and only then did he give the extra one to Chu Yu.
Summer classes at Deyang Middle School have begun, and the school is bustling with activity as each class organizes a thorough cleaning.
Jiang Qi passed by the senior high school office, thought for a moment, and handed in both test papers at the same time.
His signature was written on his, but Chu Yu's was unsigned.
Just then, math teacher Zhang Hezhi appeared at the other end of the corridor carrying an enamel mug. He saw Jiang Qilue coming out of his office from afar.
Zhang Hezhi naturally adored this top student in the grade. Out of his appreciation for talent, he took a sip of tea, sat down in a chair, took out a pen from his upper left pocket, flicked the pen tip downwards, and then began grading the test papers.
Zhang Hezhi corrected the questions with great ease. He spent a day and a night finally mastering all the major questions on the test paper.
The questions may be difficult, but the thought process behind them is worth learning from. If you practice challenging questions regularly, you won't panic no matter what kind of questions you encounter in the college entrance examination.
Yes, you got the first question all right, that deserves a reward.
The second question was really difficult. He tried several different approaches to solve it before he finally figured it out. And Jiang Qilue got it all right again.
Zhang Hezhi became increasingly excited as he revised the problem. For the final, most challenging question, Jiang Qilue's approach was completely opposite to his, yet their answers were the same. Zhang Hezhi's solution was simple and easy to understand, designed to cater to the majority of students in the class.
Jiang Qilue's method, however, is simple and concise, with no unnecessary words. His problem-solving process is as smooth as eating 20 pork dumplings.
After grading this exam paper, grading other exam papers just doesn't feel quite right.
The second test paper was alright, with only six questions wrong. However, the error rate on the following test papers was ridiculously high, especially on Mao Xia's paper. Zhang Hezhi frowned. In the final exam of the second year of high school, Mao Xia ranked third in the grade overall. Her math score had always been her weakest point, but Zhang Hezhi did not expect her to make so many mistakes.
It seems that Jiang Qilue and Mao Xia are only two places apart, but their abilities are very different. Zhang Hezhi was very worried and took out the second test paper.
This test paper is also quite good, slightly worse than Jiang Qi's, but much more solid in terms of basic skills than Mao Xia's.
Wait, this exam paper has Jiang Qilue's name on it. Then whose is the first exam paper?
Zhang Hezhi hurriedly glanced at the first test paper, only to find that the name column was blank. Strange, who in the class could do better in math than Jiang Qilue, who was first in the grade?
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