The short primary school life slipped by unknowingly and ended with the sound of drums intertwined with laughter and sighs. We ushered in a new junior high school life. Maybe the three years of junior high school will be like seven notes, seemingly ordinary, but no matter how they are arranged, it is an extraordinary song; maybe it will be like the hot summer sunshine, seemingly colorless, but it is composed of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Composed of seven colors of light; perhaps these three years of life have been bitter and joyful, sour and sweet. It has been half a year since I entered junior high school, and I have deeply experienced countless joys. A joke, a blessing, a greeting card, and a note between classmates all bring endless fun to junior high school life. It was even more fun among the classmates. On weekdays, the teacher's praise can make my half-year-old child happy for a long time, not to mention getting good grades in the exam. Of course, this kind of thing does not happen every day. But isn't it also very satisfying to solve a difficult problem, make all the "formulas" obey, and make the 26 letters burst out of the mouth very tamely? Mom said, I am the happiest middle school student. But just like the sunshine in summer is sometimes replaced by heavy rain, and dark clouds sometimes appear in the sky, life in junior high school can also be bitter and boring. Entering the first year of junior high school, homework is rolling in like a dark cloud. It is conceivable that the learning tasks are heavy and the pressure is great. All kinds of homework, such as the drizzle in March, let me taste the bitter taste. Faced with all kinds of exercises, I still can't figure out the solution after thinking hard. The few marks on the exam paper are more distressing than the heavy homework. From being woken up by the loud alarm clock in the morning and rushing to school quickly, to returning home under the vast night sky covered with stars and moon. Home... This kind of life should be said to be very difficult. Life in junior high school is a big web of pain and joy. The hopes of parents, the expectations of teachers, and the friendship of classmates are the shuttles that weave the web. I will pass through this shining web to work hard for the future! Suffering and happiness are twins that always go together. But as long as there is joy in the heart, life is always colorful.