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A 600-word composition for the third grade of junior high school about how humility makes people progress

Chapter 1:

"Mobility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind." What a philosophical and factual famous saying, this famous saying taught me a profound lesson, It also made me truly understand and deeply appreciate its profound meaning...

It was during the final sprint period of the second semester of my second grade. I got full marks in mathematics several times in a row, and I was a little proud and complacent. Tomorrow's final exam is about to begin, but I don't care. After returning home, my father persuaded me to review and review, but I said proudly and complacently: "I, a math genius, don't need to review at all." As I said this, I turned on the TV and watched it with relish. My father had no choice but to shake his head helplessly.

The exam began, and the entire exam room was quiet, with the only sound of the pen rustling on the paper. I finished writing the paper nonchalantly, and there was still a lot of time left. I checked the test paper carelessly and found no wrong questions. Feeling very proud, I "threw" the test paper aside and scribbled on the notebook. Ding - it's time to collect the papers. I handed them in confidently and ran home quickly.

When it came time to hear the results, I couldn’t wait. When the teacher read that I had scored 93 points in the exam, I felt like I had been struck by lightning. Tears welled up in my eyes, and my heart was pressed by a huge stone, making me unable to breathe.

After school, I walked listlessly on the way home. I thought of my pride before the exam and my lack of seriousness during the exam. Alas! I really shouldn’t, but there is no regret medicine in the world. . At this time, I remembered what the teacher often said: "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind."

I will always remember this sentence: "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind."

Chapter 2:

On Tuesday afternoon, the teacher asked us each to bring a box of plasticine to make something. If you do well, you may even participate in the "Children's Clay Dot Competition"! After I got home from school, I prepared a box of plasticine and took it to school the next morning.

During the comprehensive practice activity on Wednesday, the teacher asked us to take out the plasticine. I took out the plasticine and kneaded it enthusiastically, but no matter how hard I squeezed it, I couldn’t get it together, as if the bones were falling apart. , and like a naughty child playing stubbornly, not obeying instructions at all. It turned out that the plasticine had been left for too long and hardened. In the afternoon, my mother found out about this and quickly went to the supermarket to buy me new plasticine.

After finishing my homework in the evening, I started making plasticine. I first made a rectangular bed with a blue quilt cover on it, and then made an ordinary two-layer cake. Finally, I ended up being a mom in pink again. Later, my mother suggested that I celebrate birthdays with more people, so that the family would be warmer. I had an idea and decided to create a birthday party for a family of three! But after the clay figures were kneaded and asked to stand up, those few fell down. Later, I imitated the kneeling posture of Koreans and added two feet at the back, so the three of us could kneel and sit there steadily.

On Thursday afternoon, I renovated the work again. Use toothpicks to insert candles on the cake. The cake is thicker and has three layers. The top layer is full of changes and is semicircular.

After hard work again and again, during the competition on Friday, the "Happy Time" work I made was completed. The clay figurine is shaped more perfectly, and the cake is made more exquisite. I won the "Production Award" and I was so happy.