After becoming a chaotic daughter
Chapter 138
After the school year exams, there is a one-month spring break.
Nanako spent a very ordinary spring break, and nothing special happened. Her main tasks every day were to do homework, supervise the lifting of dumbbells with a flower bag, teach the newcomer Kenji the basics of various cities, and go to the coffee shop eat cake.It wasn't until the last day of spring break that she remembered to look at the report card that the school had sent two weeks ago.
The final report card of each semester of Qingxue will be mailed to the parents of the students. After the parents sign and confirm the report card, the students will be asked to hand in the return receipt to the school when the school starts.
Ranpo has never cared much about Nanako's grades, and Nanako always does well in the exams, so there is no need to worry about it (although Ranpo never considered worrying about it).The main use of Nanako's report card for Ranpo is that when someone mentions "Mr. Ranpo, your daughter", he can proudly show off to the other party: "Look! How smart my daughter is!"
If you do well in the exam, let him show it off. If you don't do well in the exam, you won't do well in the exam.Therefore, every time Nanako receives a report card, she goes to Ranpo's cabinet by herself to find his personal seal, just stamp a red seal on the receipt, and show him the report card if Ranbu is on the side .
From the homework drawer, I found the report card that was pressed at the bottom. The thin envelope was still the same as when it was just taken out of the mailbox, and the seal was not even opened. Nanako opened the envelope and squatted in a chaotic At the edge of his desk, while opening the report card that was poured out of the envelope, he flipped through his private seal in the drawer of the desk that was walking around.
Nanako's school year exam results were printed clearly on the report card.
At a glance, all you see is a string of 90+. The exam papers for this semester are not difficult. Most students should be able to pass [-] or [-]. Even for the lowest score in Chinese, Nanako also scored [-]. ...
Nanako paused while searching for the seal.
She glanced away from the report card, and at the next moment, moved back to the thin paper report card in black and white.
For most students, English should be their most troublesome subject. Many of them did not have English classes at all in elementary school. Correspondingly, even if they don’t review much, they can always get away with it.But for Nanako, the two are reversed. For her, the English in the first grade of junior high school is as easy as the four arithmetic operations in primary school, but the Chinese language needs to be carefully reviewed in order to maintain a relatively good grade. .
Therefore, Nanako's Chinese scores have always been the weakest among all subjects. For example, in this exam, mathematics and science are close to full marks, but Chinese is only "92", a score that almost dropped ninety.
However, Chinese is not the lowest score on the transcript.
——[foreign language, 42]
Looking at the results of this line, Nanako paused stiffly.
English, 42 points, failed—not to mention the English in the first year of junior high school, Nanako has been studying for more than ten years, and she has never passed such a low score, even in physics, which was difficult in high school. She scored more than [-] points in the worst test.
Her froze movements were too obvious, as if the computer was suddenly stuck, and she was sitting on the office chair in disorder, talking to Tanizaki, and asked Tanizaki to help him go to the shopping street tomorrow morning to queue up to buy the limited-time special sale Daifuku , Both of them noticed Nanako who was squatting on the side and suddenly stopped turning over things.
Tanizaki lowered his head and asked, "Nanako? What's wrong?"
Nanako was slow for two seconds before maintaining the posture of squatting beside Ranbu's office chair, raised her expressionless face, turned her head to look at Tanizaki, then turned her head to look at Ranbu, and then He held up the report card in his hand and showed it to Luanbu.
"...I failed the exam." She said dryly.
Luanbu took a look at the report card in her hand. There was a "90" mixed with a pile of "42+".
He gave Nanako a very flat response: "Oh."
Tanizaki also saw the report card in Nanako's hand. To be honest, he didn't see where Nanako failed the exam at first glance. He only thought that his eyes were full of "9", "9", and "9". Only then did I notice the "42" surrounded by a group of ninety or so.
Knowing that Nanako's usual grades have always been good, but she didn't even get a pass in English on the report card, Tanizaki stammered and comforted: "Uh, it's normal to occasionally make mistakes, and there will always be people who don't perform well in exams. Don't take it too seriously... Right, right! Aren't the scores in other subjects all high? So it must be just an accident! An accident!"
Although he attributed this score to "accidental abnormal performance", logically speaking, even if he couldn't get 100 in the exam, he should have scored 99 in the test paper, but he didn't even pass in the end. It was Nanako who suddenly became an idiot during the exam.
Seeing that Nanako didn't speak, Tanizaki looked at Ranpo who was lazily sitting in the office chair for help. He didn't understand why Mr. Ranpo was still so leisurely when his daughter failed the exam.
Receiving Tanizaki's help-seeking sight, Ranpo sighed heavily "ah", and finally sat up straight, took out a pair of black-rimmed glasses from his pocket, and took the report card from Nanako at the same time.
He put on his black-rimmed glasses.
Although it is overkill to say that the super reasoning of a famous detective is used on such trivial matters, it is like dispatching a military tank to face a thief who stole 42 yen in change-but there is no way, of course he is not because Tanizaki asked for help, but because his idiot daughter faced the score of "[-] points in foreign language", she looked dumbfounded as if she was really about to become an idiot.
Nanako watched her idiot father put on glasses, and then began to look at her report card like an old god, only feeling that he was like an old man who put on reading glasses and started reading newspapers.
Luanbu spent ten seconds studying the report card and remembering some other messy details. After ten seconds, he put the report card on his desk and took off his glasses Putting it back in his pocket, he turned to talk to Nanako.
"Be more serious about the exam in the future."
He educated Nanako like this, and said something that seemed to Nanako to be no different from nonsense.
*******
The next day was the day of reporting, and Nanako went to school with an empty schoolbag on her back with the report card that had already been stamped with Ranpo's private seal.
This semester, she was promoted to the second grade, and the school also welcomed a group of new students. When the school just started in April, the school was full of chaos.The ranking list on the bulletin board has been replaced with a new one, but no one cares about it. Everyone is busy going to the classroom, especially the students who haven't finished their vacation homework, just want to find their classmates to copy it.
Nanako entered the teaching building and stood in front of the bulletin board to take a look. She failed the English test, so she fell out of the top [-], and her name disappeared from the grade list posted on the bulletin board.
No.1 became a student named [Shota Koike]. Nanako thought this name looked familiar, but she couldn’t remember where she saw it before. Maybe this name was often on the list before, so she thought it looked familiar.
In the morning is the report registration for the new school year and receiving new teaching materials. In the afternoon is the opening ceremony.
Qinggaku didn't have the habit of rearranging classes every school year. Nanako was promoted to the second group of the second grade, and the head teacher was still Teacher Nakamura.After briefly talking about the start of school, Mr. Nakamura ended the class meeting within 10 minutes.
Seeing that school was finally over, there was a commotion in the class, but Mr. Nakamura coughed, knocked on the podium with his hand, and suppressed the restless students.
"Before we leave, let's distribute the English papers for the final exam last semester, and everyone will go back and correct the wrong questions." Amidst the students' mournful cries, Mr. Nakamura took out a stack of papers from under the podium and patted them on the table. Then he called the study committee member by name, "Hiraga, come here and distribute the test papers."
A female classmate with natural curly hair responded, went up to get the papers and began to distribute them. Mr. Nakamura walked off the podium with her hands behind her back, and casually said a few words about the exam.
"The papers this time are not difficult, and everyone's test scores are not bad. The No. 1 English in our class this time is Echizen. There are three students with full marks in the grade plus him..."
The students in the class were not surprised when they heard Mr. Nakamura's words.Echizen came back from the United States. For him, there is no difference between English and his mother tongue. When writing English compositions, he often uses slang that teachers sometimes don’t know.
Usually the best English test in the class is either Echizen or Nanako.But Nanako's writing is quite satisfactory. Although she occasionally uses some words they don't know, she is not as "off-the-wall" as Echizen, so everyone still thinks that Echizen's English is better.
Nanako got her test paper. The paper was folded in half, and the answer area was printed on the inside page. Even if the person who handed out the paper did not open the paper, they could only see the name written on the cover, but not the score.
She opened her paper, wanting to know how she got such a poor score of "42".
The first listening comprehension is all correct, but starting from the reading questions, there are a series of bright red ticks. In Japan, when the teacher corrects the paper, the circles represent correctness. The ticks and crosses are the same as "wrong". There are forty or fifty red ticks in a row, with only two or three ○s in the middle representing the correct ones, followed by 25 points for filling in the blanks and [-] points for small essays. All [-] points have been scored.
Nanako's eyes fell on the series of "√", her dark eyes did not move, like a doll.
Nanako had a bad premonition in her heart. She took out the test paper she brought today from her schoolbag, checked it with the answer sheet, and found something without any surprise.
Starting from the first question of the reading question, all of her options were crossed out, and the answer to the previous question was crossed over to the next question. The last two questions were all A, so when she answered the question paper, At a glance, I didn't find an option missing.
"Get all the papers. Tomorrow morning, the first period will be my class. I will talk about the papers first." Seeing that the papers have been handed out, Mr. Nakamura picked up the lesson plan on the table and planned to leave the classroom. It was a hesitant look, frowning.
He finally said: "Everyone must be serious when filling out the answer sheet, and you have to check the paper after you finish it, otherwise you will fail the exam with full marks."
Teacher Nakamura left with the lesson plan, and the classroom suddenly became noisy. Miwa came from the back row with the paper.
"... Nanako, what should I choose for question 36?" She asked Nanako two questions that she was not sure about, and after writing down the answers Nanako gave, she asked strangely, "What did Mr. Nakamura mean when he left? How could someone be so sloppy that they mislabeled dozens of questions and didn't notice it, it's too exaggerated."
After she finished speaking, she also felt that Mr. Nakamura might be scaring them. Before Nanako could answer, she asked instead, "By the way, Nanako, did you not get a perfect score in English this time?"
Nanako, who was so sloppy that she mistook dozens of questions and didn't find out, so she didn't get a perfect score: "..."
Nanako was silent for a few seconds, then silently raised her answer sheet and showed it to Sanwa.
Bright red dazzling 42 points.
Don't say it's a perfect score, it's just a failure.
Three rounds: "..."
Looking at the series of red ticks in the middle of Nanako's answer sheet representing "wrong, wrong, wrong", a bold idea slowly emerged in Miwa's heart.
"Nanako..." Miwa said hesitantly, "What Nakamura-sensei just said...couldn't be you?"
Nanako didn't answer, she lowered her head and silently stuffed the test paper back into her schoolbag.
"Uh, um... I, I'll go and pack my schoolbag first! Pack my schoolbag! Nanako, wait for me!" Feeling as if she had made a slip of the tongue, Miwa forced herself to pretend that nothing happened just now, and slipped away with her papers.
Miwa went to pack her schoolbag, and Nanako also had to pack her own schoolbag, she just stuffed the pen box, water bottle and other sundries on the table into her schoolbag when she felt someone stop beside her.
Nanako raised her head and saw a girl with curly hair. She was the study committee member of the class. At the beginning of the first grade, she didn't want to continue to be the school committee member. Later, this girl became the school committee member, and her grades seemed to be quite good. of.
"That... Edogawa-san." Putting her fingers together in front of her body, Hiraga Yumi looked a little embarrassed, her eyes drifted away for a long time before she asked Nanako in a low voice, "Which place did you rank in this exam?"
Hiraga Received the report card during the holidays Discovered that she was the first in the class Very confused Yumi really wanted to know the answer to this question.
The students in the class thought that Nanako was also number one in the class this time, but only Yumi Hiraga knew that was not the case—because she was the number one in the class this time! ! !As a student who always just thought that "it's good to be the second in the exam", who knew that during the holidays, I yawned and went to the mailbox to get the report card, and when I opened it, I found that I became the first in the class. ? !
Hiraga Yumi guessed that Nanako might not have done well in science, so this time she became No.2 in the class. This time, the chemistry question at the end of the science paper was a bit difficult, and it was beyond the outline. She asked the tutor, and it seemed to be knowledge from high school. , If you use the knowledge of junior high school, you have to go around a lot.
Homework has to be handed in every day. Nanako is still "a little familiar" with Yumi Hiraga as the school committee member. She just looked at Yumi Hiraga and answered the other party's question:
"No. 20."
"Oh, No.2."
[Sure enough. 】
Hiraga Yumi thought with relief in her heart.
"No, it's No. 20." Nanako corrected her earnestly.
In fact, she herself also finds it amazing that she lost more than 50 points in English, and she is not the bottom of the class. After all, the total score of the final exam is only 400, and this time the paper is not difficult, and there are no poor students in the class. , everyone's scores should not be too wide.
Hiraga Yumi: "...No.20?"
"Yeah." Nanako nodded, "No.20."
"???" Hiraga Yumi's pupils trembled.
Seeing the expression on Hiraga's face as if it was about to crack, Nanako silently took out the paper that had just been stuffed into her schoolbag, and held it in front of Hiraga.
Seeing the big "42" on the test paper and Yumi Hiraga with a string of bright red "√": ... ah this.
She remembered what the head teacher said before she left, and felt as if she had understood something. After saying goodbye to Nanako, she returned to her seat with trembling feet.
Her friend at the back table patted her on the shoulder and asked, "Yumi, why are you looking for Edogawa? — By the way, Edogawa is the first in our class again this time, right?"
"...No, she didn't pass the English test this time." Hiraga replied absent-mindedly and wandering off to the table behind her.
"Really?" The back desk looked surprised, "Didn't she always learn English very easily, and she was also very quick at solving the questions! Only Echizen in the class can do better than her!"
"No, I made a mistake." Pinghe came back to his senses for a while, and corrected himself, "It's not that she didn't do well in the exam...how should I put it—her answer sheet was scribbled."
The back table was silent for a while, and then asked tentatively: "Could it be that Mr. Nakamura just said..."
The back table looked at Hiraga, and Hiraga also looked at the back table. The two were relatively speechless, not knowing how to evaluate this matter, and finally chose to skip this topic by coincidence.
Hiraga Yumi returned to her seat, and Nanako stuffed her tragic English papers back into her schoolbag again. She packed her things, zipped up her schoolbag, and prepared to leave school with Miwa, but she hadn't stood up yet. When she got up, a student came in at the door of the classroom and stopped in front of her.
It's a thin-looking boy with glasses. He's not tall. He's not in Nanako's class, but he looks familiar.
"Student Edogawa." The boy's expression and tone were a little anxious, but he still kept a polite distance and words, "At the end of last semester, didn't you come for the exam? Why isn't your name on the ranking list?"
Finally got the first grade in the exam, excited for a spring break, but found that Nanako's name was not in the top [-] list at the beginning of school, Shota Koike felt that something was wrong, so he chose to ask the person directly.
"There is an exam."
Nanako answered him blankly, while thinking in her heart:
[...Who is this? 】
"But why isn't your name on the ranking list?" Xiaochi Xiangta frowned tightly, feeling very puzzled.
Nanako: "..."
She could only turn over the English test paper that had just been stuffed into her schoolbag just now, and after thinking about it, she found the report card with the receipt slip cut off, and showed the two sheets of paper to the boy in front of her. .
As a smart child, Shota Koike soon realized what happened to Nanako's English test. He observed Nanako as a "challenge object" for a long time, and knew that Nanako's English had always been almost full marks, just like him. So he compared Nanako's report card and silently calculated Nanako's actual score in his heart.
...Damn it, he found that he seemed to be second again this time.
A victory that takes advantage of others' danger is not a real victory, Koike Shota still wants to defeat Nanako openly.Knowing the reason, Koike Shota said goodbye to Nanako, and then walked out of the classroom of the second group of the second grade.
The classmates in the same class were waiting for him in the corridor: "Hey! Xiangta, let's go! Let's go eat skewers and celebrate that you finally got No.1!"
Xiaochi Xiang refused his invitation too seriously, saying: "Not the first."
The classmate was taken aback, and asked, "Aren't you that Edogawa who passed the second group?"
"I haven't passed the test." Shota Koike answered his classmate righteously, "Student Edogawa filled in the English answer sheet crookedly, otherwise, she would still be No.1 this time."
"The answer sheet...was painted crookedly..." The student was stunned, and then couldn't help laughing, "...Pfft, sorry, I mean, she is too miserable...Puff,...Sorry, sorry! I didn't mean to...haha..."
The familiar boy also left. For the third time, she stuffed the 42-point paper back into her schoolbag. Nanako decided to check it carefully next time in the English test.
But Nanako didn't expect one thing.
When she came to school the next day, for some reason, the whole school seemed to know that her English test answer sheet was painted crookedly.
There was physical education class in the afternoon, and Nanako, who had changed into her gym clothes, passed by the English class next door, and heard the English teacher of this class explaining the final exam papers.
"...So, even if the test paper is easy, you can't take it lightly! Is there anything worse than being careless and deducting points! We have a classmate this time! Ah, starting from the reading questions, connecting Dozens of questions, all the answer sheets are painted crookedly! You say it’s not a loss! You even lost the first place in the grade!…”
Nanako: "..."
She suddenly felt that what her stupid father said was very reasonable.
——Be more serious in the exam in the future.
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The first grader failed in English because he sloppily painted the wrong card and lost the first place
Nanako's deeds will probably be passed on by word of mouth by the English teachers of Qingxue to every subsequent class of students, what a negative teaching material [Vicissitudes of cigarettes.jpg
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The pass line in Japan is determined by each school. There are three, four, five, and sixty pass lines. Another way to draw a pass line is to take half of the average score of this exam as the pass line. For example, the average score of this exam is 80. , as long as you get 40 in the test, you will pass
Nanako spent a very ordinary spring break, and nothing special happened. Her main tasks every day were to do homework, supervise the lifting of dumbbells with a flower bag, teach the newcomer Kenji the basics of various cities, and go to the coffee shop eat cake.It wasn't until the last day of spring break that she remembered to look at the report card that the school had sent two weeks ago.
The final report card of each semester of Qingxue will be mailed to the parents of the students. After the parents sign and confirm the report card, the students will be asked to hand in the return receipt to the school when the school starts.
Ranpo has never cared much about Nanako's grades, and Nanako always does well in the exams, so there is no need to worry about it (although Ranpo never considered worrying about it).The main use of Nanako's report card for Ranpo is that when someone mentions "Mr. Ranpo, your daughter", he can proudly show off to the other party: "Look! How smart my daughter is!"
If you do well in the exam, let him show it off. If you don't do well in the exam, you won't do well in the exam.Therefore, every time Nanako receives a report card, she goes to Ranpo's cabinet by herself to find his personal seal, just stamp a red seal on the receipt, and show him the report card if Ranbu is on the side .
From the homework drawer, I found the report card that was pressed at the bottom. The thin envelope was still the same as when it was just taken out of the mailbox, and the seal was not even opened. Nanako opened the envelope and squatted in a chaotic At the edge of his desk, while opening the report card that was poured out of the envelope, he flipped through his private seal in the drawer of the desk that was walking around.
Nanako's school year exam results were printed clearly on the report card.
At a glance, all you see is a string of 90+. The exam papers for this semester are not difficult. Most students should be able to pass [-] or [-]. Even for the lowest score in Chinese, Nanako also scored [-]. ...
Nanako paused while searching for the seal.
She glanced away from the report card, and at the next moment, moved back to the thin paper report card in black and white.
For most students, English should be their most troublesome subject. Many of them did not have English classes at all in elementary school. Correspondingly, even if they don’t review much, they can always get away with it.But for Nanako, the two are reversed. For her, the English in the first grade of junior high school is as easy as the four arithmetic operations in primary school, but the Chinese language needs to be carefully reviewed in order to maintain a relatively good grade. .
Therefore, Nanako's Chinese scores have always been the weakest among all subjects. For example, in this exam, mathematics and science are close to full marks, but Chinese is only "92", a score that almost dropped ninety.
However, Chinese is not the lowest score on the transcript.
——[foreign language, 42]
Looking at the results of this line, Nanako paused stiffly.
English, 42 points, failed—not to mention the English in the first year of junior high school, Nanako has been studying for more than ten years, and she has never passed such a low score, even in physics, which was difficult in high school. She scored more than [-] points in the worst test.
Her froze movements were too obvious, as if the computer was suddenly stuck, and she was sitting on the office chair in disorder, talking to Tanizaki, and asked Tanizaki to help him go to the shopping street tomorrow morning to queue up to buy the limited-time special sale Daifuku , Both of them noticed Nanako who was squatting on the side and suddenly stopped turning over things.
Tanizaki lowered his head and asked, "Nanako? What's wrong?"
Nanako was slow for two seconds before maintaining the posture of squatting beside Ranbu's office chair, raised her expressionless face, turned her head to look at Tanizaki, then turned her head to look at Ranbu, and then He held up the report card in his hand and showed it to Luanbu.
"...I failed the exam." She said dryly.
Luanbu took a look at the report card in her hand. There was a "90" mixed with a pile of "42+".
He gave Nanako a very flat response: "Oh."
Tanizaki also saw the report card in Nanako's hand. To be honest, he didn't see where Nanako failed the exam at first glance. He only thought that his eyes were full of "9", "9", and "9". Only then did I notice the "42" surrounded by a group of ninety or so.
Knowing that Nanako's usual grades have always been good, but she didn't even get a pass in English on the report card, Tanizaki stammered and comforted: "Uh, it's normal to occasionally make mistakes, and there will always be people who don't perform well in exams. Don't take it too seriously... Right, right! Aren't the scores in other subjects all high? So it must be just an accident! An accident!"
Although he attributed this score to "accidental abnormal performance", logically speaking, even if he couldn't get 100 in the exam, he should have scored 99 in the test paper, but he didn't even pass in the end. It was Nanako who suddenly became an idiot during the exam.
Seeing that Nanako didn't speak, Tanizaki looked at Ranpo who was lazily sitting in the office chair for help. He didn't understand why Mr. Ranpo was still so leisurely when his daughter failed the exam.
Receiving Tanizaki's help-seeking sight, Ranpo sighed heavily "ah", and finally sat up straight, took out a pair of black-rimmed glasses from his pocket, and took the report card from Nanako at the same time.
He put on his black-rimmed glasses.
Although it is overkill to say that the super reasoning of a famous detective is used on such trivial matters, it is like dispatching a military tank to face a thief who stole 42 yen in change-but there is no way, of course he is not because Tanizaki asked for help, but because his idiot daughter faced the score of "[-] points in foreign language", she looked dumbfounded as if she was really about to become an idiot.
Nanako watched her idiot father put on glasses, and then began to look at her report card like an old god, only feeling that he was like an old man who put on reading glasses and started reading newspapers.
Luanbu spent ten seconds studying the report card and remembering some other messy details. After ten seconds, he put the report card on his desk and took off his glasses Putting it back in his pocket, he turned to talk to Nanako.
"Be more serious about the exam in the future."
He educated Nanako like this, and said something that seemed to Nanako to be no different from nonsense.
*******
The next day was the day of reporting, and Nanako went to school with an empty schoolbag on her back with the report card that had already been stamped with Ranpo's private seal.
This semester, she was promoted to the second grade, and the school also welcomed a group of new students. When the school just started in April, the school was full of chaos.The ranking list on the bulletin board has been replaced with a new one, but no one cares about it. Everyone is busy going to the classroom, especially the students who haven't finished their vacation homework, just want to find their classmates to copy it.
Nanako entered the teaching building and stood in front of the bulletin board to take a look. She failed the English test, so she fell out of the top [-], and her name disappeared from the grade list posted on the bulletin board.
No.1 became a student named [Shota Koike]. Nanako thought this name looked familiar, but she couldn’t remember where she saw it before. Maybe this name was often on the list before, so she thought it looked familiar.
In the morning is the report registration for the new school year and receiving new teaching materials. In the afternoon is the opening ceremony.
Qinggaku didn't have the habit of rearranging classes every school year. Nanako was promoted to the second group of the second grade, and the head teacher was still Teacher Nakamura.After briefly talking about the start of school, Mr. Nakamura ended the class meeting within 10 minutes.
Seeing that school was finally over, there was a commotion in the class, but Mr. Nakamura coughed, knocked on the podium with his hand, and suppressed the restless students.
"Before we leave, let's distribute the English papers for the final exam last semester, and everyone will go back and correct the wrong questions." Amidst the students' mournful cries, Mr. Nakamura took out a stack of papers from under the podium and patted them on the table. Then he called the study committee member by name, "Hiraga, come here and distribute the test papers."
A female classmate with natural curly hair responded, went up to get the papers and began to distribute them. Mr. Nakamura walked off the podium with her hands behind her back, and casually said a few words about the exam.
"The papers this time are not difficult, and everyone's test scores are not bad. The No. 1 English in our class this time is Echizen. There are three students with full marks in the grade plus him..."
The students in the class were not surprised when they heard Mr. Nakamura's words.Echizen came back from the United States. For him, there is no difference between English and his mother tongue. When writing English compositions, he often uses slang that teachers sometimes don’t know.
Usually the best English test in the class is either Echizen or Nanako.But Nanako's writing is quite satisfactory. Although she occasionally uses some words they don't know, she is not as "off-the-wall" as Echizen, so everyone still thinks that Echizen's English is better.
Nanako got her test paper. The paper was folded in half, and the answer area was printed on the inside page. Even if the person who handed out the paper did not open the paper, they could only see the name written on the cover, but not the score.
She opened her paper, wanting to know how she got such a poor score of "42".
The first listening comprehension is all correct, but starting from the reading questions, there are a series of bright red ticks. In Japan, when the teacher corrects the paper, the circles represent correctness. The ticks and crosses are the same as "wrong". There are forty or fifty red ticks in a row, with only two or three ○s in the middle representing the correct ones, followed by 25 points for filling in the blanks and [-] points for small essays. All [-] points have been scored.
Nanako's eyes fell on the series of "√", her dark eyes did not move, like a doll.
Nanako had a bad premonition in her heart. She took out the test paper she brought today from her schoolbag, checked it with the answer sheet, and found something without any surprise.
Starting from the first question of the reading question, all of her options were crossed out, and the answer to the previous question was crossed over to the next question. The last two questions were all A, so when she answered the question paper, At a glance, I didn't find an option missing.
"Get all the papers. Tomorrow morning, the first period will be my class. I will talk about the papers first." Seeing that the papers have been handed out, Mr. Nakamura picked up the lesson plan on the table and planned to leave the classroom. It was a hesitant look, frowning.
He finally said: "Everyone must be serious when filling out the answer sheet, and you have to check the paper after you finish it, otherwise you will fail the exam with full marks."
Teacher Nakamura left with the lesson plan, and the classroom suddenly became noisy. Miwa came from the back row with the paper.
"... Nanako, what should I choose for question 36?" She asked Nanako two questions that she was not sure about, and after writing down the answers Nanako gave, she asked strangely, "What did Mr. Nakamura mean when he left? How could someone be so sloppy that they mislabeled dozens of questions and didn't notice it, it's too exaggerated."
After she finished speaking, she also felt that Mr. Nakamura might be scaring them. Before Nanako could answer, she asked instead, "By the way, Nanako, did you not get a perfect score in English this time?"
Nanako, who was so sloppy that she mistook dozens of questions and didn't find out, so she didn't get a perfect score: "..."
Nanako was silent for a few seconds, then silently raised her answer sheet and showed it to Sanwa.
Bright red dazzling 42 points.
Don't say it's a perfect score, it's just a failure.
Three rounds: "..."
Looking at the series of red ticks in the middle of Nanako's answer sheet representing "wrong, wrong, wrong", a bold idea slowly emerged in Miwa's heart.
"Nanako..." Miwa said hesitantly, "What Nakamura-sensei just said...couldn't be you?"
Nanako didn't answer, she lowered her head and silently stuffed the test paper back into her schoolbag.
"Uh, um... I, I'll go and pack my schoolbag first! Pack my schoolbag! Nanako, wait for me!" Feeling as if she had made a slip of the tongue, Miwa forced herself to pretend that nothing happened just now, and slipped away with her papers.
Miwa went to pack her schoolbag, and Nanako also had to pack her own schoolbag, she just stuffed the pen box, water bottle and other sundries on the table into her schoolbag when she felt someone stop beside her.
Nanako raised her head and saw a girl with curly hair. She was the study committee member of the class. At the beginning of the first grade, she didn't want to continue to be the school committee member. Later, this girl became the school committee member, and her grades seemed to be quite good. of.
"That... Edogawa-san." Putting her fingers together in front of her body, Hiraga Yumi looked a little embarrassed, her eyes drifted away for a long time before she asked Nanako in a low voice, "Which place did you rank in this exam?"
Hiraga Received the report card during the holidays Discovered that she was the first in the class Very confused Yumi really wanted to know the answer to this question.
The students in the class thought that Nanako was also number one in the class this time, but only Yumi Hiraga knew that was not the case—because she was the number one in the class this time! ! !As a student who always just thought that "it's good to be the second in the exam", who knew that during the holidays, I yawned and went to the mailbox to get the report card, and when I opened it, I found that I became the first in the class. ? !
Hiraga Yumi guessed that Nanako might not have done well in science, so this time she became No.2 in the class. This time, the chemistry question at the end of the science paper was a bit difficult, and it was beyond the outline. She asked the tutor, and it seemed to be knowledge from high school. , If you use the knowledge of junior high school, you have to go around a lot.
Homework has to be handed in every day. Nanako is still "a little familiar" with Yumi Hiraga as the school committee member. She just looked at Yumi Hiraga and answered the other party's question:
"No. 20."
"Oh, No.2."
[Sure enough. 】
Hiraga Yumi thought with relief in her heart.
"No, it's No. 20." Nanako corrected her earnestly.
In fact, she herself also finds it amazing that she lost more than 50 points in English, and she is not the bottom of the class. After all, the total score of the final exam is only 400, and this time the paper is not difficult, and there are no poor students in the class. , everyone's scores should not be too wide.
Hiraga Yumi: "...No.20?"
"Yeah." Nanako nodded, "No.20."
"???" Hiraga Yumi's pupils trembled.
Seeing the expression on Hiraga's face as if it was about to crack, Nanako silently took out the paper that had just been stuffed into her schoolbag, and held it in front of Hiraga.
Seeing the big "42" on the test paper and Yumi Hiraga with a string of bright red "√": ... ah this.
She remembered what the head teacher said before she left, and felt as if she had understood something. After saying goodbye to Nanako, she returned to her seat with trembling feet.
Her friend at the back table patted her on the shoulder and asked, "Yumi, why are you looking for Edogawa? — By the way, Edogawa is the first in our class again this time, right?"
"...No, she didn't pass the English test this time." Hiraga replied absent-mindedly and wandering off to the table behind her.
"Really?" The back desk looked surprised, "Didn't she always learn English very easily, and she was also very quick at solving the questions! Only Echizen in the class can do better than her!"
"No, I made a mistake." Pinghe came back to his senses for a while, and corrected himself, "It's not that she didn't do well in the exam...how should I put it—her answer sheet was scribbled."
The back table was silent for a while, and then asked tentatively: "Could it be that Mr. Nakamura just said..."
The back table looked at Hiraga, and Hiraga also looked at the back table. The two were relatively speechless, not knowing how to evaluate this matter, and finally chose to skip this topic by coincidence.
Hiraga Yumi returned to her seat, and Nanako stuffed her tragic English papers back into her schoolbag again. She packed her things, zipped up her schoolbag, and prepared to leave school with Miwa, but she hadn't stood up yet. When she got up, a student came in at the door of the classroom and stopped in front of her.
It's a thin-looking boy with glasses. He's not tall. He's not in Nanako's class, but he looks familiar.
"Student Edogawa." The boy's expression and tone were a little anxious, but he still kept a polite distance and words, "At the end of last semester, didn't you come for the exam? Why isn't your name on the ranking list?"
Finally got the first grade in the exam, excited for a spring break, but found that Nanako's name was not in the top [-] list at the beginning of school, Shota Koike felt that something was wrong, so he chose to ask the person directly.
"There is an exam."
Nanako answered him blankly, while thinking in her heart:
[...Who is this? 】
"But why isn't your name on the ranking list?" Xiaochi Xiangta frowned tightly, feeling very puzzled.
Nanako: "..."
She could only turn over the English test paper that had just been stuffed into her schoolbag just now, and after thinking about it, she found the report card with the receipt slip cut off, and showed the two sheets of paper to the boy in front of her. .
As a smart child, Shota Koike soon realized what happened to Nanako's English test. He observed Nanako as a "challenge object" for a long time, and knew that Nanako's English had always been almost full marks, just like him. So he compared Nanako's report card and silently calculated Nanako's actual score in his heart.
...Damn it, he found that he seemed to be second again this time.
A victory that takes advantage of others' danger is not a real victory, Koike Shota still wants to defeat Nanako openly.Knowing the reason, Koike Shota said goodbye to Nanako, and then walked out of the classroom of the second group of the second grade.
The classmates in the same class were waiting for him in the corridor: "Hey! Xiangta, let's go! Let's go eat skewers and celebrate that you finally got No.1!"
Xiaochi Xiang refused his invitation too seriously, saying: "Not the first."
The classmate was taken aback, and asked, "Aren't you that Edogawa who passed the second group?"
"I haven't passed the test." Shota Koike answered his classmate righteously, "Student Edogawa filled in the English answer sheet crookedly, otherwise, she would still be No.1 this time."
"The answer sheet...was painted crookedly..." The student was stunned, and then couldn't help laughing, "...Pfft, sorry, I mean, she is too miserable...Puff,...Sorry, sorry! I didn't mean to...haha..."
The familiar boy also left. For the third time, she stuffed the 42-point paper back into her schoolbag. Nanako decided to check it carefully next time in the English test.
But Nanako didn't expect one thing.
When she came to school the next day, for some reason, the whole school seemed to know that her English test answer sheet was painted crookedly.
There was physical education class in the afternoon, and Nanako, who had changed into her gym clothes, passed by the English class next door, and heard the English teacher of this class explaining the final exam papers.
"...So, even if the test paper is easy, you can't take it lightly! Is there anything worse than being careless and deducting points! We have a classmate this time! Ah, starting from the reading questions, connecting Dozens of questions, all the answer sheets are painted crookedly! You say it’s not a loss! You even lost the first place in the grade!…”
Nanako: "..."
She suddenly felt that what her stupid father said was very reasonable.
——Be more serious in the exam in the future.
The author has something to say:
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The first grader failed in English because he sloppily painted the wrong card and lost the first place
Nanako's deeds will probably be passed on by word of mouth by the English teachers of Qingxue to every subsequent class of students, what a negative teaching material [Vicissitudes of cigarettes.jpg
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The pass line in Japan is determined by each school. There are three, four, five, and sixty pass lines. Another way to draw a pass line is to take half of the average score of this exam as the pass line. For example, the average score of this exam is 80. , as long as you get 40 in the test, you will pass
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