My mother is 39 years old this year. She is of medium height, with a pair of kind eyes embedded under sparse eyebrows.
My mother is always nagging. Every night, when I don't like sleeping while watching TV, my mother nags, "Don't look, I have to go to school tomorrow!" " "Whenever I write, there is another voice in my ear:" Write correctly to prevent myopia! " "What should we pay attention to in class? Do your homework carefully, be honest, do your own thing ... nagging all day. I get upset when I hear my mother nagging. But then I got a new understanding of my mother's nagging.
It was near the mid-term exam. A few days ago, my mother told me several times what to pay attention to in the exam. Wait until the exam day, my mother nagged me again and said, "Don't panic during the exam, carefully examine the questions, write neatly, and check them carefully after you finish." I listened impatiently and said, "I see." I think, mom can really nag! When I arrived at the examination room, the papers were handed out. As soon as I saw the questions were simple, I quickly wrote them. In a short time, the paper was finished. I just want to hand it in. I saw that other students were still writing seriously. My ears suddenly remembered my mother's nagging, so I examined it carefully. When I checked the fourth question, I found that the first question was answered incorrectly because of carelessness. I quickly corrected it. In order to avoid making mistakes again, I checked it again until I thought there was no problem. The results were announced, and I got 100. I am ecstatic. It was my mother's nagging that made me get full marks, and it was also my bad habit of overcoming carelessness.
Thanks for mom's nagging. It is precisely because of this nagging that she urged me to grow up healthily for thousands of times!