She Becomes Ugly if She Doesn’t Study

Chapter 297: Simultaneous Examination

After drinking two sips of water, Tang Su began to do the problem.

This is the first time she has done a complete set of Chinese real questions for the college entrance examination. To be honest, she is still a little unaccustomed to it, mainly because she does not know how to control the time. They usually only have 120 minutes for the Chinese test, but this time it lasted for two and a half hours, which was a long test.

The first part of modern reading, Tang Su did relatively quickly, this part includes multiple-choice and short-answer questions. She couldn't feel the difficulty of the question, but the article was relatively long, and it took more time to read, and the way of asking questions in the short-answer questions was a little different.

The second part of reading ancient poetry and prose, the text in classical Chinese is also very long, and the article selected this time turned out to be an excerpt from the biography of Li Si in the historical records. Tang Su has never seen such a long classical Chinese in the exam. There are nearly 2,000 words. It's very long. The articles they usually take for exams are only a few hundred words.

However, Tang Su read this article very smoothly, because she reads a piece of ancient text every day, she now reads ancient text as fast as she reads modern text.

She read it with the questions. After reading it, Tang Su quickly began to answer the questions, and she felt that she did it relatively smoothly.

Next is poetry appreciation, dictation of ancient poems, and examination of basic language knowledge.

Tang Su also completed these questions relatively quickly. It was very simple to write ancient poems by dictation. The Book of Songs, Su Shi's Jiang Chengzi, and Pipa Xing were all very simple.

However, it is very difficult to appreciate the poetry, and the question is a bit general, and she doesn't really understand what the poem is trying to express, so she answers in a mess.

After solving it, Tang Su looked at the composition, and then she realized that there were still 60 minutes before the end of the exam.

With enough time, she can write slowly.

It's just that this composition is a bit weird, since she is asked to write a speech for the class reading club activity based on the materials provided. The material is about the stories of Duke Huan of Qi, Guan Zhong, and Bao Shuya, all historical figures in ancient times. Fortunately, Tang Su still knew a few of their stories, and when he read "Gu Wen Guan Zhi" before, there were also chapters about their stories, so it wasn't that difficult to write.

It's just that she rarely writes speeches.

Tang Su thought for a while, and then wrote this article based on the speeches of some classmates and teachers that he heard during his usual activities.

After about forty-five minutes, Tang Su finished the set of exam papers, but there were still 10 minutes before the end of the exam.

The system didn't give her a score immediately, so Tang Su went back to check the questions she had done, mainly multiple-choice questions, and there was nothing to change for short-answer questions. She changed a multiple-choice question on the language knowledge test, and then she didn't change it again.

According to her past experience, during the Chinese test, she should carefully change the answers, because the sixth sense is often the most accurate, and the more you change, the more wrong you may be.

After a while, the time came.

Tang Su's eyes were fixed on the answer sheet, waiting for the system to judge the answer sheet.

And she waited, waited, waited, and waited for almost three minutes before the score appeared on the test paper: 107 points.

Is there such a high?

Seeing this score, Tang Su was stunned for a moment, feeling a little surprised.

Of course, this score is not high. Candidates who can get 985 in the college entrance examination will generally have a score of 120 or more in Chinese. Those who can be admitted to one of the top schools such as Qingda and Beijing University may need a score of 128 or more in Chinese.

Looking at the specific deductions, Tang Su saw that 10 points were deducted for the first part of modern reading, 7 points were deducted for the second part of ancient poetry, then 6 points were deducted for basic language questions, and a full 20 points were deducted for composition.

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