90 points for Chinese, 2 points are deducted for elementary school students' wonderful sentence creation, the teacher can't lie to me and give you 100 points
The holiday has come, and many children like to play in the dark during the holiday, and when school is about to start, they are frantically making up their homework. In fact, as long as you have experienced the pain of making up homework this time, you will definitely make up your mind to do your homework on time every day next time. But next time, I will definitely play in the dark every day. This is the nature of children, and it cannot be changed no matter what.
But if you have been playing crazy all the time during a vacation, and make up the homework for another vacation when the school starts, you can imagine the level and quality of the homework. Many teachers have posted on Weibo the homework written by the students in their class. Those homework can be said to have made the teacher half-dead.
This sentence made the teacher very angry, but after getting angry, he smiled silently again. The title requires the use of "if...you will meet" to make a sentence, in fact, this is very simple, and also gives an example sentence, as long as you follow the example sentence, you can definitely get a very satisfactory result. But I didn't expect that what the primary school student wrote was: "If you buy a BMW, the beauties in the world will definitely follow you." I have to say that this child is too precocious, and he understands everything in the adult world. Although the judges were happy, the teacher was half-dead with anger. No, the teacher also reprimanded him to establish correct values.
This sentence makes some sense. Writing words as they are is actually a very common topic in elementary school. Many elementary school teachers have given standard answers to students. The title is a very standard "ABB" style, which means that the first one is one word, and the last two are another word. There are still quite a few words in this category, such as "joyful", "smiling haha", "happy haha", these words are definitely full marks on the top. But I didn't expect that the primary school student actually wrote "do well" and "open your eyes", which had to remind people of a class of occupations.