The fifth round of the college entrance examination was successfully completed

The Chinese test on the morning of the first day of the college entrance examination was over, and I walked out of the examination room, feeling more relaxed. On the way home, I ran into Wang Xia and his father.

His father was the principal of our middle school, graduated from Beijing Normal University, and was an old college student in the 60s.

The day before our college entrance examination, he also gave us a pre-exam mobilization and enthusiastically encouraged us to get the best results in the exam to serve the country

"If you don't make a hit, it's just a blockbuster". Along the way, we exchanged some essay experiences, and the essay topic was:

"Trees. Forest. climate". The subtitle I wrote was: I thought about it in the exam room, and I thought it was good.

In other words, I liked to learn Chinese when I was a child, and the essays I wrote were often read aloud by teachers as model essays for the whole grade.

Math in the afternoon, math is easy for me. In other words, I am a top student in mathematics, the mathematics teacher usually likes me very much, secretly gave me this math problem set, I carefully completed all the problems in it, and later in the second year of high school education department competition I also won the mathematics single subject award, the second prize of the total score, and also participated in the national mathematics league on behalf of the education department.

On the afternoon of the third day, I took the physics test, and as soon as I got the test paper, I felt a chill because the questions were too difficult.

I quickly calmed down, and I was determined that I had to solve these problems. But when the bell rang at the end of the exam, I still hadn't solved the three big questions.

I was a little frustrated. But later I learned that the physics questions in our college entrance examination were called the most difficult physics questions in history, and my results in the exam were quite good.

The key thing that makes me feel the most unfair is that I usually memorize all the physics formulas and do countless physics problems, and my physics grades are usually good, but when I get to the college entrance examination room, I still can't solve those problems.

The most speechless thing is that there is a big problem in it that actually uses an axiom in junior high school mathematics

"The straightest distance between two points is the shortest", I used the formula of trigonometric functions at that time, and the result was not solved.

How could I have thought that the physical comprehension questions in the college entrance examination should use the axioms of junior high school mathematics? The last subject is biology, which is quite smooth.

The college entrance examination is finally over. Overall, I think it's pretty good, and it's okay to play normally, but it's a bit of a pity, there is a math problem that the steps are all right, and the last step of multiplication is wrong.

There were a few multiple-choice questions in English, Chinese, and Politics that I started to choose correctly, but I changed them when I was about to submit the papers.

Our whole family was happy that night, and I slept the best sleep in three years of high school. (To be continued)