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You see, isn't it tragic to have such a Chinese teacher standing on the witness stand? What should I do?
Haha, the more wrong questions are required, the better the Chinese teacher teaches. None of my Chinese teachers gave us 90 points.

But other teachers give points (we sometimes pass the exam in Qixian County and give points in other schools). Our average Chinese score is 90, so the worse we speak, the more proficient we are.

Sometimes you need to use terms to answer questions. When the teacher sees several key words (such as: start ... from the side), the teacher will give you extra points. When writing a composition, the topic should be novel and try to quote famous sayings. This is all extra points, especially when writing a narrative, and adding comments at the end is also extra points, but the foundation of the language is also very important. These are the "almost" given by the questioner to the poor students. Never use the words given in the couplets, or you will not get any marks.

Reading first is the simplest and most frequent scoring point, and you can get a high score as long as you try to figure out the meaning in combination with the context.

If your Chinese teacher loves sports, then your answer should be more careful.

Write more positive compositions. If you are seen as "hesitant" or "sad", then you are finished. I'll give you a third-rate composition with a score of 30-38, and the exam will be over.

Thank you for your question. It bought me time to surf the Internet. I also wish you a score above 1 10 next time.