“Score is not equal to knowledge,” my head teacher always keeps telling me this, because he wants us to master all the knowledge we need to understand. I do not put his word in mind, because in my heart, score comes the first. One day, chemistry teacher taught us some knowledge and then asked us to finish a paper test. Whoever passed the text can do the experiment. I got a high mark by guessing. I was very happy, but tragedy happened. I made a small explosion by not mastering the knowledge. I was scared and finally understood the sentence,” Score is not Equal to Knowledge.”
“分?jǐn)?shù)并不等于知識(shí),”班主任對(duì)我說,因?yàn)樗M覀兡軌蛘莆账行枰私獾闹R(shí)。我并沒有把他的話放心上,因?yàn)槲矣X得分?jǐn)?shù)是最重要的。有一天,老師教了我們一些知識(shí),然后就讓我們考試。只要通過了考試才能去做實(shí)驗(yàn)。我瞎猜猜得了很高分。我很高興,但是悲劇也就發(fā)生了。因?yàn)橹R(shí)不牢固而導(dǎo)致了一個(gè)小爆炸。我被嚇到了,也終于明白了那句話,“分?jǐn)?shù)并不等于知識(shí)。”