Last Saturday morning, the teacher Wen from our interest class asked us to play a game of "writing straight characters".
The teacher first divided us into two groups of five people each, and then told us the rules: Each group lined up in two teams facing the blackboard, with a distance of about one and a half meters from the blackboard. With a piece of chalk, both teams started off at the same time, jumped up to the blackboard, and used chalk to write the first drawing of the word "正" on the black class. Then they jumped back and handed the chalk to the next teammate. A teammate took over writing the second stroke of the word "正", and so on. Whichever team finishes writing the word "positive" first will win. There will be three rounds of competition.
My team is called the Rockets, and my opponent is the Dragons. The competition is about to begin, and the students are all gearing up to show off their talents in the competition. "The game begins!" The leader of the Flying Dragon team jumped forward quickly, and the leader of our Rockets team was not to be outdone. He jumped to the blackboard a few times, quickly wrote down something, and then quickly jumped back and passed the chalk to Got me. In the end we won the first game with an overwhelming advantage.
"Start!" With another order from the teacher, the second game began. This time the Feilong team adjusted their formation, with the usually fast Dou Xiaonan as the vanguard. They were ahead of us from the beginning, but our overall strength was stronger than theirs, so we won the second game. The team members all put on a victory pose.
"We can't fail again!" Dou Xiaonan said seriously to the members of the Feilong team, "We can't let them underestimate us!" "Yes! We must win!" The members of the Feilong team They echoed, "Come on!"
The last game began. The members of the Dragon Team tried their best and were always ahead of us. Although our Rockets work hard, they are very united, work hard together, and are very fast. In this last game, Dou Xiaonan and I were responsible for the last shot after the break, and I was very nervous. When my teammate passed me the chalk, Dou Xiaonan had already set off. I jumped to the blackboard hard and wrote the last stroke of the word "正". Then I looked at the other person's word "正". I thought that the other person had already I have written "正", but I found that the word "正" on it is missing a stroke. What's going on? I'm baffled. At this moment, everyone burst into laughter. It turned out that Dou Xiaonan was so anxious to jump forward that he forgot to take the chalk from his teammates. How could he finish writing the word "正" without the chalk? Everyone looked at Dou Xiaonan's embarrassed look and burst into laughter.
The game ended with laughter.