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Chapter 336 Chinese Language Examination

Chapter 336 Chinese Language Examination
After lunch break, Yu Xin entered the classroom fifteen minutes early, carrying sealed test papers and a storage bag.

It's only the afternoon break.

Normally, there would be quite a few people heading from their dormitories to the teaching building.

But today, there wasn't a single empty seat in the classroom.

The vast majority of people are on high alert.

Seeing the students' attitudes, Yu Xin nodded almost imperceptibly.

As for Ai Liang, who was reading a novel in the corner of the first row, he completely ignored her.

At this stage, any preaching is meaningless, because results are an undeniable fact.

If Ai Liang's grades are poor, Yu Xin will have plenty of excuses to lecture him.

Before the exam, I'll briefly explain the exam rules.

Yu Xin placed the paper bag on the podium: "First, regarding cheating, anyone caught cheating, regardless of the form or method, will be expelled from the honors class! There is no room for negotiation!"

"Second, during the exam, everyone must hand in their mobile phones. Even if you didn't bring yours, go to your dorm and get it now. Now, hand in your phones in the order of your seats."

As Yu Xin spoke, he hung the storage bag on the side of the podium.

Judging from the behavior of the students, no one should have left their phones in the dormitory.

Ai Liang's seat was number one, and he was the first to put his phone into the storage bag.

Then came Ye Qing, Yi Wenna...

Seeing that Fang Xinlei had difficulty moving around, the student in front of her wanted to help her take her phone upstairs.

As a result, Fang Xinlei ignored the other party's good intentions with a cold face and walked onto the podium with her cane.

This prompted her to mutter under her breath, "What a weirdo..."

This exam was not a formal major exam; the proctors were all teachers from each subject.

The first test was Chinese, taught by Yu Xin.

The test papers that Ai Liang and his classmates did were all set by the school teachers themselves. The difficulty level was on a completely different level from the test papers that could be bought on the market.

Perhaps it was to boost students' confidence that the Chinese language subject was placed first.

After all, even Jin Ping'an could write something in Chinese literature.

If it were any other subject, he would probably be staring blankly at the test paper after finishing the multiple-choice questions.

The school bell rang, and the exam officially began.

For Jin Ping'an, Chinese was one of the few subjects he could write a few lines of.

However, for Ai Liang, these text-based questions actually slowed down his problem-solving speed.

The large number of words is one aspect.

When Ai Liang sees a question on a science exam, the solution process and steps immediately come to mind, and he can instantly arrive at the answer.

For comprehension-based questions like those in Chinese literature...

First, he has to read the short passage and analyze its main idea and theme.

Unlike mathematics, which can be solved by applying formulas.

Each short essay has its own message to convey.

You must read and understand it before you can answer.

Therefore, Ai Liang usually writes very slowly in both Chinese and Social Studies.

This is slow, relative to his speed when doing science subjects.

To others, Ai Liang's problem-solving speed remains terrifyingly fast.

For example, when Chen Zili had just finished his first short essay, Ai Liang had already started his final composition.

The essay in the Chinese exam here is not the kind where you are given an event and asked to write an essay on a self-selected topic.

It's not that it doesn't happen, it's just that the probability is very small.

At least in Asia Union's college entrance examination, up to four out of ten times the essay topic is self-selected.

The remaining six times were all excerpts and analyses of classic works.

These masterpieces cover philosophy, literature, and even modern social sciences.

For example, questions like "Who do you think has the greatest influence on you?", "What are your views on modern society?", "What difficult choices have you encountered? How did you overcome them?", etc.

If you've read the relevant books, you can find the standard answers in them, and you can get at least 20 points by directly copying them.

If you haven't read it, you'll have to analyze it yourself.

If your analysis is brilliant and makes a lot of sense, you can get a passing grade.

However, if your analysis fails to impress the examiner and doesn't match the standard answer in the book, then you're out of luck.

Unfortunately, you won't get a single point out of these thirty.

The essay topic for this diagnostic test was quite tricky; the question was excerpted from a philosophy book called "Logic and Sensibility."

It asks you to analyze the relationship between rationality, emotion, and society.

If we simply focus on reason and emotion, we can talk at length about their impact on society.

Then you can only get a maximum of 10 points on the essay.

But what can students who haven't read this book or had any experience with society talk about?

The Chinese language section is worth 100 points, and this essay, which accounts for 30 points, has such a topic.

That's a bit unethical.

What high school student would read this stuff?
Yu Xin was clearly making things difficult for the students in the top class, just to give them a taste of their own medicine.

Coincidentally, Ai Liang had read this book when she was a child.

This is the topic of Chapter Two.

Ai Liang retrieved the contents of the book from her memory bank and copied the analysis from Chapter Two verbatim.

Just to be on the safe side, he added two hundred words of his own insights.

I wouldn't say I got a perfect score, but I could at least get 27 or 28.

The Chinese exam was only halfway through, but Ai Liang had already answered all the questions.

He took the exam paper and walked towards Yu Xin, who was sitting on the podium proctoring the exam.

"What's the matter?"

Yu Xin asked in a low voice.

Ai Liang said succinctly, "Hand in the paper."

"Have you finished writing?"

"Ah."

Yu Xin frowned, sensing that things were not so simple.

He took the test paper, but instead of letting Ai Liang leave the classroom, he flipped the paper to the last section, the essay, right in front of Ai Liang.

This further confirms Ai Liang's guess that this essay was specifically designed to make things difficult for people.

Yu Xin stared at Ai Liang's analysis for a while: "Have you read 'Logic and Sensibility'?"

Ai Liang answered truthfully, "I read it when I was a child."

Yu Xin, looking constipated, reluctantly placed Ai Liang's exam paper under the file folder.

"Take your phone and get out of here."

Ai Liang nodded and took her phone out of the storage bag: "Are there any other classes this afternoon?"

Ai Liang asked this because she was worried that she would still have to attend classes after the exam.

If there are no classes after the Chinese exam, he will go straight home.

"No."

After getting the answer you wanted.

Ai Liang pulled her novel out of her desk drawer, and left the classroom, ignoring Yu Xin's disapproving look.

Chen Zili, who was standing below the podium, initially thought that Ai Liang had a problem with the printing of the exam papers and was planning to go up on stage to replace them.

As a result, they just handed in their papers!
Ai Liang and Yu Xin spoke in hushed tones, but Chen Zili was right below the podium.

When Yu Xin asked Ai Liang if she had read "Logic and Sensibility," Chen Zili also flipped to the back of the test paper, looking at the essay topic with a blank expression.

What is this?

I'm just a teenager!

Chen Zili involuntarily put on a mask of pain.

Half an hour later, many people, like him, began to cast strange glances at the podium.

Looking at the students scratching their heads in frustration, Yu Xin finally felt relieved.

(End of this chapter)

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