1. The mid-term exam ended in our tense and busy review. It's over for good, bad, success, failure, happiness, and sorrow. What we need to do now is to make a serious summary, actively reflect, adjust our mentality, and decide the future.
2. This midterm exam not only gives us a chance to find out our own shortcomings, but also lets us know our true level. It points out the direction of our efforts! Examinations are like fishing. Every time you take an exam, you will find loopholes in the fishing net. After repairing and fishing again and again, your knowledge and ability must be unbreakable when you take the middle school entrance exam. In this midterm exam, every student has experienced the baptism of failure, pain and success, and has been given the opportunity to hone, reflect and sublimate themselves, which is our greatest gain. It is gratifying to get high marks in the mid-term exam, because it is the crystallization of sweat in the past period. But this achievement does not represent the whole, nor the future. Success has its own joy of success. Only by taking this as the driving force and moving forward all the way, can success be linked together to create greater success. However, failure also has the charm of failure. If we fail to succeed temporarily, we will have expectations. If we work hard, we will eventually usher in the sun of hope. Success is not the capital of pride, but failure is the reason for effort. So and so, in order to invent something, how many times have they failed before they finally achieved the final success? It should not be just the material for example in writing. He who can win in battle is a hero. Diligence is beautiful.
3. No matter what grades we get in the mid-term exam, we should think about it enough.
(1) We should reflect on our study habits. Do you listen carefully and take notes carefully in class? Whether the work is completed in time and independently? Do you take the initiative to learn and study? Do you pay attention to standard answer and neat writing?
(2) We should reflect on our diligence, diligence and concentration. Learning is always a sweet fruit growing from a bitter root. All the ideas of paying less and getting more are unrealistic. We should ask ourselves more: Do we complain when facing homework and pressure? Is our study focused on nothing but the root of the matter, or is it just a matter of thinking about something?
(3) We should reflect on our adherence to routine. Does everything comply with the school rules? Whether the accommodation discipline and dining discipline are consciously observed? Do you pay attention to environmental hygiene and civilization? Do we also pursue perfection in all aspects other than learning? Are we creating the most stable and harmonious learning environment for ourselves?