Chapter 1364: Central Continent College Admissions Test Questions

Chapter 1364 Central Continent College Admissions Test Questions

Since the trial realm is over, Gu Zhiqi did not stay in the ancient martial arts world, and Gu Zhiqi returned to Haicheng the next day after leaving the trial realm.

The second day after returning to Haicheng, Gu Zhiqi went back to school to study.

Teacher Mo came to watch the morning self-study and found that Gu Zhiqi had returned to school, so he called her to the office.

The results of the city-level chemistry competition came out, and she got full marks again.

Mr. Mo called her into the office to tell her her grades. In addition, Mr. Mo also said that the national competition will be in the next semester, so she should prepare well.

"Student Gu Zhiqi, you must prepare well. If you can still get full marks in the national competition, you can be recommended directly. Then you can choose from the top ten universities in the country."

After finishing speaking, Teacher Mo suddenly remembered that the little girl in front of her could get full marks in all subjects, so she didn't seem to need to be recommended.

Not knowing what Teacher Mo was thinking, Gu Zhiqi obediently agreed, "Okay."

Mr. Mo was very happy to see Gu Zhiqi's cooperation so much, and gave Gu Zhiqi a bunch of materials and test questions, "This is a chemistry competition question from previous years, please read carefully."

Gu Zhiqi's expression did not change, he still had a cute face, "Okay."

Seeing this, Mr. Mo felt his heart soften for some reason.

Who doesn't like well-behaved, obedient, good grades, and good-looking students?

Unconsciously, Teacher Mo's face became more kind and kind, "There is nothing else, go back to the classroom and study."

After Gu Zhiqi left, Teacher Mo hummed a ditty, opened the drawer, buried his head and began to search.

Just searched for a long time, but couldn't find what he wanted.

"Huh? Where's the test paper? Why are there no more?"

There are only two teachers in the office, one is Teacher Mo, and the other is a teacher surnamed Li. Seeing Teacher Mo standing up and looking for things, Teacher Li asked, "What is Teacher Mo looking for?"

Teacher Mo replied without raising his head: "A set of test papers."

Ms. Li: "What test paper, don't look for it, come back later to look for it, the principal just notified in the group, let's go to a meeting."

"Why is there another meeting?" Teacher Mo was a little unhappy, and the action of searching for things continued.

Teacher Li shrugged slightly, "Who knows."

Ms. Li waited for Mr. Mo for about half a minute. Seeing that he hadn't found it yet, she asked again, "Have you found it yet? Did you give the test paper to the little girl just now?"

Mr. Mo suddenly paused when he heard the words, "Hey! It's really possible, it should be mixed in the competition questions."

Teacher Mo said, and walked out of the office.

Teacher Li immediately chased him out.

Seeing Teacher Mo walking towards the teaching building, Teacher Li stopped him, "Mr. Mo, go to her later to get it, and go to the meeting first."

Mr. Mo turned to Mr. Li and said, "No, the test paper is very important."

Teacher Li heard the words and asked, "What? Is it a test paper for a mock exam?"

Mr. Mo shook his head, "That's not true. It's the test questions from Central Continent College. I managed to get them."

That set of test papers was the admission test questions of Central Continent College two years ago. Central Continent College’s admission test questions have never been disclosed to outsiders. Unless you know someone inside the college, you will not be able to get the test questions.

One of Mr. Mo’s younger brothers is a teacher at Central Continent College. He struggled for a long time before asking his younger brother to send him a set.

Can't let that little girl get lost.

"It's amazing, you can get all the admissions questions from Central Continent College." Teacher Li gave a thumbs up to Teacher Mo.

(end of this chapter)

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