I came to school with a nervous heart that day. When I finished reading the results, I was shocked. No! I took the exam very seriously! How is it possible to get 86 points in Chinese and 93 points in mathematics? I thought to myself. This is my first failure, and my heart is at sixes and sevens, with some doubts and some anger. I went home upset and depressed to tell my family the "unfortunate" news. I thought they would be angry, but to my surprise, my father said kindly, "It doesn't matter where you fell and where you got up."
Since then, that sentence has often echoed in my ears, and I began to study hard. Gradually, I learned to catch up. Sure enough, many things happen. In the final exam, I scored by leaps and bounds and got rid of many people who used to be far ahead. Chinese and math got more than 90 points, and the two courses add up to *** 190 points, which is much better than before. After school, I skipped home happily. Everyone was very happy to hear my good news, except my father, who said, "I haven't seen you for three days." I am impressed! " "I am ecstatic.
The new semester has begun. "Where you fall, you will get up." This sentence encourages me to continue to work hard and make continuous progress, and will accompany me all my life.