The examination room was as quiet as a deep water bottom.

Shao Liang's fingernails clasped his hands, writing the answer nervously.

Since Shao Gong threw him to Yang Rui, Shao Liang has been steadily reviewing for a year. Despite his poor foundation, he still scored 321 points in the pre-examination.

This is more than 100 points more than Shao Liang's previous results.

However, the ladder from 200 points to 300 points is good, and from 300 points to 400 points is difficult.

If he had not entered the sharp learning group and had not studied hard, Shao Liang would not have too high expectations. According to his idea a year ago, it’s best to be able to read an industrial technical secondary school. It doesn’t matter if you can’t, but whether you can’t read it or not, he will spend his rest time in his clothing business, and when he has made money, he will go out. Just take a car and be a big boss. No longer do you need to ride a bicycle every day like your father did, and Zen takes pains to make pictures and counts to make hard money.

However, the life and review during this period, especially the visit to Hedong University, completely changed Shao Liang's thinking.

Life at school is obviously happier than being a big boss.

Of course, students do not have money, but being a student does not affect business. As Yang Rui said, university is the world's largest communication device. Starting from university, you can go anywhere, and it will be easier to go anywhere.

Shao Liang agreed.

But first, you have to go to college!

Shao Liang doesn't want to go to a technical secondary school anymore. He is not even prepared to apply for a technical secondary school this time. He wants to go to a university, preferably an undergraduate, no, it must be an undergraduate university.

Only an undergraduate university is a real university, and only an undergraduate university can have a beautiful environment, a wonderful human history, and a leisurely attitude towards life.

For undergraduates, even the lowest-scoring bachelor requires at least 370 points, and most of them are agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry majors approved in advance. As for general majors, they often reach 400 points or even 420 points.

Shao Liang doesn't care what his major is, but it is not easy to evolve from 321 points to 370 points, or 380 points and 390 points that are a little safer.

Yang Rui helped him calculate that when the three subjects of mathematics, physics and chemistry were poor, he had to pass the test of Chinese and politics to a good level.

A good score is 80%, a political score of 100, a good score of 80, a language score of 120, and a good score of 96. The two subjects total 176 points.

With this foundation, as long as he gets slightly more than 40% of the remaining 470 points, he will have the opportunity to study undergraduate.

A score of slightly more than 40% means that his English only needs slightly more than 40 points, math only needs slightly more than 40 points, physics and chemistry only needs slightly more than 40 points, and biology only needs slightly more than 20 points. You can step on the undergraduate online...

As far as Shao Liang's score is concerned, this is already the most promising distribution model. In fact, Shao Liang has no confidence in whether English and mathematics can get 40 points.

All things require him to answer well in Chinese this morning.

If the test is not good enough, the whole test will be scrapped.

If a homework test fails, I am afraid that the three hundred forty and fifty points will not be enough...

In fact, most students have the same problem.

In the 1980s, the average scores of English and mathematics in the college entrance examination in the 1980s were not more than 40. The students of literature were better, the students of science were worse in math, and physics and chemistry were not much better.

Therefore, most students have to rely on language and politics to pull the wind.

The morning on the 7th, for them, can never be said to be friendly.

Shao Liang forced himself not to think too much, but still couldn't help thinking.

Fortunately, he has training every day to do the questions, even though he is nervous, he finally did the previous questions.

About half an hour later, Shao Liang saw the reading problem and only relaxed slightly.

He wanted to re-read the previous questions, so as not to cause negligence due to the tension in front. However, thinking of the usual training and the test skills that Yang Ruiqian had told Wan, Shao Liang resisted it and focused only on the reading questions.

The amount of questions in Chinese is very large, and this is the case for any college entrance examination. This is because of the existence of composition.

The composition in 1983 was even more frantic. First, I had to write an explanatory essay for a comic, 300 words, and 15 points. Then, write an argumentative essay on this comic, 800 words, 30 points. A total of 1,100 words, 1,000 words for writing less, and a total of 45 points. As far as the efficiency ratio is concerned, it is really low.

But such a big question does not mean that you can give up if you give up. In the 1983 college entrance examination, many people did not finish writing the composition, especially the children who were not regarded as essay questions at the beginning of the exam, or the children who were more nervous after seeing the composition questions at the beginning of the exam, were greatly affected. By next year, the person who wrote the questions was actually Will learn experience, only 800 words of argumentation is required, which reduces the burden of time.

However, as a guinea pig in 1983, a student who was slow in doing questions suffered a big loss.

Shao Liang hurriedly finished the reading. By the time he wrote the composition, there were only 40 minutes left. Anxiously, his hands were sweating and he rubbed his pants several times in a row.

However, no matter how anxious you are, you have to do the questions in order, especially the composition questions. If you don't write the 15-point explanatory essay, you are reluctant to write it, and you will have less time for 30-minute argumentation.

Shao Liangcun’s trousers were all glowing, and he began to write on the paper, only to write a few lines, and the invigilator had already yelled out the "30 minutes" reminder.

On the contrary, Shao Liang was not so anxious. He showed his unbearable bachelor temperament, and simply ignored the time, covered his head and wrote.

Yang Rui is also writing essays at this time.

Regarding Chinese, Yang Rui has no good solutions. Firstly, his language proficiency is not necessarily so good, and secondly, his speed is not necessarily so fast.

Of course, compared with teenagers, Yang Rui's logical thinking and worldview are clearer. The so-called well-informed and wide-ranging knowledge is always beneficial to writing argumentative essays. On the other hand, he has been a student for seven or eight years longer than a real high school graduate, and has been a tuition teacher for seven or eight years. He has always written more things, but when he encounters a specific article, he will give it to the teacher. It’s really hard to say how much you can score.

If you can't make it right, if the level of the scoring teacher is too high or too low, it is possible to give a wonderful score.

Even if the scoring teacher feels sleepy for a while, he will give a moderate score if he doesn't read the text carefully, so that candidates with high scores become low scores, and candidates with low scores become high scores.

For the scoring teacher, this is a job. After the college entrance examination, the scoring work is very intense. As far as the 1980s, a Chinese scoring teacher had to read two sacks of composition every day, and there was really no time to drink saliva. There are so many papers to look at. Although it is a cross-checking of two or even three people, it is inevitable that there will be fluctuations in scores.

For college entrance examination students, this is the risk that must be taken. Compared with objective questions, subjective questions have so many questions~www.readwn.com~ As a student who is bravely climbing high scores, Yang Rui's goal is to let Chinese Don't pull one's hind legs. Therefore, he deliberately devoted most of his time to objective questions, first getting all the points he could get, and then using the remaining time to complete the composition.

Almost a quarter of an hour before the end of the exam, Yang Rui finished writing the composition smoothly.

Stretching a long lazy waist, Yang Rui looked around.

The other people in the classroom are still trying their best to do the questions. Looking at them, it will be quite difficult for the next ten minutes to complete the questions without any omissions.

Although he is 30 years old, Yang Rui still feels complacent.

It is precisely because of his mental age that he is 30 years old that Yang Rui knows how important it is to be tall.

This was especially true in the 1980s.

This is an era when college students have privileges. The United States has procedural justice, while China has the privileged commanding heights.

As a college student, no matter what Yang Rui says or does in the future, he will be taken seriously, and he will not be treated with contempt and contempt.

For Yang Rui, this function alone is already a very good amulet. If we say that party members have two lives, college students in the 1980s have at least two tubes of blood.

"In the last 10 minutes, the students who have finished the examination should pay attention to the inspection and don't look around." The invigilator noticed Yang Rui and kindly reminded him.

Yang Rui smiled, lowered his head and turned the test paper to the front, looking at it.

Some students who were slow to do things raised their heads in horror, trying to find out the "student who finished", and were warned by the teacher: "They all read their own test papers. Students who look around will be stamped."

The teacher held up a chapter, full of deterrence.

The classroom was calm again.

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