Chapter 108 College Entrance Examination 2 (1/2)



Chapter 108 College Entrance Examination 2

Inside the exam hall, many of the windows in the old classrooms were so dilapidated and dilapidated they couldn't even be closed. A biting cold wind howled in through the windows, forcing the students to tighten their clothing and breathe on their hands to warm them. Despite the chill, their bodies couldn't dispel the passion within. Everyone was filled with joy, concentrating on the exam questions and writing carefully.

Su Tao looked at the test paper in his hand. The paper was so thin it was translucent and yellowed, and it felt rough to the touch. It was said that the number of applicants was so high, and the test papers were printed so quickly, that the paper supply was insufficient. Only the great man had given up his own "Little Red Book" to print the paper, allowing the vast majority of candidates to enter the examination hall they had longed for.

Looking at the test paper, Su Tao was delighted. It was indeed quite simple. For Chinese, the first section had explanations of terms, sentence structure explanations, and corrections for incorrect sentences. Most importantly, she had actually guessed the right essay topic: "An Unforgettable Day."

Su Tao started writing excitedly. She had already written this composition content in her mind countless times.

The following math, geography and other subjects are not difficult either, as they are basically junior high school knowledge, with a small part being high school knowledge.

While it wasn't too difficult for Su Tao, it was undoubtedly incredibly difficult for most students who had been out of school for over a decade and only studied for two months. Su Tao remembered the extremely low acceptance rate that year, at 29:1, meaning only one out of 29 applicants was admitted.

What this means is that out of more than 50 candidates in this classroom, only 1-2 may be admitted.

Apart from feeling that politics was a bit difficult and he was unsure about it, Su Tao had no major problems with anything else.

Two days later, the college entrance examination finally came to an end.

After the exam, Su Tao, He Chuan and Hu Xiao returned to the village on the village tractor in the afternoon.

Su Tao squinted his eyes and lay on his big bed before he sighed: "Home is still comfortable."

The man couldn't help laughing as he watched the woman rolling around on the bed like a kitten.

Su Tao opened his eyes when he heard the laughter and asked, "I haven't asked you yet, how did you do on the exam?"

He Chuan gave Su Tao a meaningful smile and said, "Not bad, thanks to your prediction. Just wait until after the college entrance examination to get engaged to me."

Su Tao glared at the man and said, "If you are so sure, don't let yourself get caught in a trap."

The man was not at all pleased and said with a smile, "How about you? How did you do on the exam?"

Su Tao smiled and said proudly and modestly, "Not bad, everything else is fine, except for the politics."

When He Chuan heard Su Tao say this, he thought it was a sure thing, so he felt relieved and just waited for good news.

After the college entrance examination, the results are expected to come out in two months, and everyone is nervous and anxious and throws themselves into busy work again.

He Chuan returned to the transport team to continue taking on tasks. He Chuan planned to wait until the college entrance examination results came out and the school admission notice was received, and he was sure that everything was settled before going to the transport team to resign.

Su Tao also returned to his post to continue to calculate the accounts. The village chief had already selected a new successor, a middle-aged woman from Wangjia Village who had experience in accounting for others. She asked Su Tao to hand over the accounts in his hands to Mrs. Li as soon as possible.

This time, the village chief didn't dare to choose from the educated youth or the young people in the village. Ever since the G exam was resumed, the young people in the village were all trying their best to get into college. If he found another young person, even if he failed this time, he would have to find someone new if he passed the exam next time.

Meanwhile, a large factory in the county town had been temporarily requisitioned as a grading room for the Gaokao exams. Inside, countless tables and chairs were neatly arranged, each occupied by a person. Everyone was frantically grading papers and tallying scores. The entire factory was filled with the rustling of pages and the clacking of abacuses.

As the days passed, it was almost the twelfth lunar month and the college entrance examination results were about to come out.

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