Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 487: "My One Year of Fighting", most people's college entrance examination is

Chapter 487: My Year of Fighting, most people's college entrance examination is over

There was more than one person who gasped, as if everyone was shocked by the questions on the test paper.

Fangyan waited for the test paper to be handed out with curiosity.

Soon his test paper arrived.

When the test paper was handed out, Fangyan immediately started reviewing the questions.

Then he saw that the first question was actually an essay, and it was a big question that accounted for 80 points.

The topic of the composition is:

My Year of Fighting

Person requirements: You must use the first person pronoun "I" to write, and you cannot expand "I" to "we", otherwise it will deviate from the meaning of the topic.

Time requirement: The time span of the article materials must be a whole year, and must be 365 days from the reference day, and cannot be anything else.

Requirements on the nature of the subject matter and mood: It is necessary to stick to the key word "fighting". The selected materials should reflect a positive and enterprising spirit, and show the candidates' experiences and insights in participating in various meaningful activities during the year. They cannot be written as "depressed" or "inactive".

Fangyan discovered that he had actually guessed correctly about this proposition. Of course, he used the more grand term "we" instead of "myself".

After all, from his point of view, there are many things he has done that he can brag about, at least many people across the country know about it.

This question may seem difficult to others, but it is easy to answer in Fangyan's hands.

So he couldn't help but take a breath.

Because these 80 points seemed like a gift in his eyes.

I guessed various question types, and the result is this question.

The dialect feels like a powerful punch hitting cotton.

If I had known it was so easy, why would I have written so many types of questions?
Continue to look at the following questions, it is also quite simple:
There were only two questions left, each worth 10 points.

The first question is to analyze Lu Xun's "Have the Chinese Lost Their Self-Confidence?" written in September 1934. This question is a free point question and has no difficulty.

The second question requires you to translate an excerpt from the famous "The Art of War".

In fact, it is the famous passage: The method of using troops is to surround them if they are ten times as many as you, to attack them if they are five times as many as you, to divide them if they are twice as many as you, to fight them if they are your enemy, to flee if they are fewer than you, and to avoid them if they are inferior to you. ... Therefore, it is said: Know yourself and the enemy, and you will not be in danger in a hundred battles; if you know yourself but not the enemy, you will win once and lose once; if you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will be in danger in every battle.

This thing has been translated so much in later generations that it has been used over and over again in various historical novels, and the wisdom of Sun Tzu's Art of War has been chewed over countless times.

Of course there is no problem in translating it.

"Jingle Bell……"

The bell rang and the invigilator announced that the exam would begin.

However, this was different from any previous exam. Almost everyone in the audience did not put pen to paper but were still thinking.

Because the essay at the beginning was like a roadblock standing in front of them, and such a high score forced them to concentrate and come up with a good entry point.

Compared to what Fangyan has done this year, most people feel like they have done nothing.

This topic obviously requires you to write about the things you have done in the past year that stand out.

To some extent, this question tests students' comprehensive written expression and essay planning abilities.

However, it should be combined with a review of one's own proactive and meaningful experiences in the past year, and it should reflect a positive mental state and true feelings.

It is not easy to combine these two.

You have to have something in your head to show your true feelings.

Otherwise, you can only make it up, even if it looks similar.

I’m afraid that the writing won’t be good enough, otherwise the 80 points will be deducted.

So the liberal arts students who got this test paper were very nervous.

Fangyan was no longer in the mood to care about them. Following the invigilator's command, Fangyan picked up his pen and began to write his poems quickly.

He had already prepared a draft in his mind.

He had even written similar essays before. Now he only needed to write about what he had done in the past year and express his true feelings to get a high score.

During this year, he fought against diseases and the evil forces in society. Later, he had to take on the task of repairing and finding ancient books to recover the lost Chinese medicine culture. This was also a battle. Fangyan wrote it down on paper, scene by scene.

It's like a wonderful battle history.

Since there is no word count requirement, people can express their feelings freely in dialect.

Although I have tried to be brief, there are indeed too many things he has to do, and each one only requires a very short part, but when combined, it still takes up quite a few words.

Just as Fangyan was writing furiously, the people in the classroom heard the sound of his pen rubbing against the test paper and looked over here.

It was this guy again. He wrote the fastest in the morning, and even in the afternoon, facing such a difficult question, he still wrote the fastest.

Some people even suspected that he was given a liberal arts test paper in the morning and a science test paper in the afternoon.

Seeing Fangyan writing so fluently, the other candidates couldn't sit still anymore. They didn't care about anything else. If there was nothing to write, the worst that could happen was that they would just write about their college entrance examination review.

I have worked hard to review for such a long time, and this is the one that has left the deepest impression on me.

Most people think of reviewing at the same time.

So one by one, they picked up their pens and began to write. Then writing became like an infection. No one in the classroom was thinking anymore. Everyone started writing, turning their hard work in preparing for the exam into a battle.

Fangyan finished writing about his "battle" this year and then, without stopping, continued to answer the next two questions.

I continued until I finished answering the last two questions before putting away my pen.

Only then did he realize that there were two invigilators standing behind him, staring intently at the composition he was writing.

Perhaps they did not expect that the student in front of them was so amazing. They usually did not pay much attention to medical events, but now they have discovered that there is such a treasure student here. They do have impressions of some of the things he has done.

Moreover, if you pick any one of them and write about it in detail, it can form a separate essay.

He only wrote the outline of the event in brief and concise words, but people can already see the stormy waves in the story.

His writing skills and ability to organize a story are both top-notch, and he writes with true feelings.

They felt that they would probably get a very high score for this article, and then they would look at the dialect later. They also did extremely well on the other two questions.

Combined with the math test paper taken at noon, the two invigilators felt that there was a high probability that the candidate would get a very high score.

After taking a look at the name on the test paper, they wrote down "dialect".

They had a premonition that it would not be long before this name appeared before them again.

……

"Dingling, ringing, ringing..."

The afternoon exam ended with the ringing of the doorbell.

Everyone put down their pens, followed the invigilator's instructions, and walked outside in an orderly manner.

At this point, the scoring test is complete.

The four exams that determine whether you can go to college are all over.

Tomorrow's English will not be included in the total score.

It only has a crucial impact on candidates applying for foreign language majors.

For example, for translation, foreign language, and teaching jobs, the candidate's English score will be taken into consideration, but for other majors, it has no impact and the candidate can take the test or not.

For example, Fangyan and his friends were not affected at all, it was just because of the advice of Professor Yuchuan and Dean Zhao that they wanted to get perfect results.

The reason why Chen Kaige and Sun Jialin took the exam was that they were already good at English, so they wanted to show off by taking the exam.

In addition, Sun Jialin also has some plans to study abroad, but he has not revealed it now.

At this moment, the snow outside had already covered the ground with a thin layer. When everyone walked out, they instantly stepped on the snow into mud. However, this did not affect everyone's mood.

In any case, most people's exams have ended at this moment, and no matter whether they did well or not, everyone feels relieved.

Next, they just need to go home and work and wait for the results to be released.

In dialect, one could already hear people passing by talking about how they were going to get together in the evening and how they were going to celebrate and relax.

Not long after Fang Yan walked out of the examination room, he saw Meng Jimin coming over. He gave him a thumbs up and said loudly:
"Old Fang, you really got it right!"

After hearing what Meng Jimin said, Fang Yan remembered that the last time he visited him, he wrote a few questions for him at random, and one of them was similar.

Meng Jimin was lucky enough to catch a dead mouse.

Similarly, other people from the verification room came over and expressed their gratitude to Fang Yan one by one, because they had not done anything worth mentioning in their previous units until Fang Yan proposed to expand the staff of the verification room.

They were then called into the inspection room.

Now the subject matter is right.

Fangyan wrote very briefly, but they wrote about this incident at great length, describing from their own perspective how they helped the country recover lost ancient medical books and repair ancient medical books.

It directly increases the value.

If it weren't for the dialect, they would just be like everyone else, writing about their exam review, or some small things at work that they could barely talk about.

At this time, Fangyan saw the secretary of No. 156 Middle School holding a loudspeaker and speaking to the people present:
"Students, the exam is over. You can leave the exam room and go home to have a good rest. No matter what the result is, life must go on. Everyone should stay positive."

“I hope that I can continue to study hard, constantly improve myself, and contribute my own strength to the construction of the country.”

"You have bravely participated in the college entrance examination. You all have courage and aspirations... Please applaud and cheer for yourselves!"

As he spoke, the crowd around him cheered loudly.

Then, everyone gathered in groups of three or five and walked outside.

Outside the school, there were already countless parents, teachers, and even some TV reporters waiting for the candidates to come out.

At this point, the 1977 college entrance examination ended for most people.

Fangyan has his last English class tomorrow.

Then, it all depended on whether he could win the top spot in the 1977 Beijing College Entrance Examination.

PS: The 6000-word basic chapter has been updated, and there will be additional chapters later.

I got another hundred monthly votes, so after finishing this chapter I owe you 20000 words.

(End of this chapter)

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