"Kou Dang----------", the class music played again. A familiar sound of footsteps came from far away, and it was Teacher Lou. I saw her walking into the classroom with a stack of test papers in her hand and a smile on her face. She quickly handed out the test papers, and then vigorously wrote the four characters "Integrity Examination Room" on the blackboard. The teacher also told us: "Honesty means honesty, and trustworthiness means keeping one's word. If a person is not trustworthy, his career will not prosper. As the builders of the future, we primary school students must pay more attention to integrity."
This integrity examination room is really Suddenly, there was no whispering in the classroom. The students all started writing test papers in unison, and there was only the sound of "rustling" writing in their ears. Without the pressure of being monitored, it is naturally much easier to start the questions. As I was doing it, I ran into a problem unknowingly. My mind seemed to be blank. What should I do? Listening to the rustling sound of others answering questions on the test paper, I couldn't help feeling nervous because I was competitive, and my eyes involuntarily glanced at my deskmate. "Calm down!" I reminded myself secretly, and the word "integrity" on the blackboard seemed to remind me quietly. Scores are valuable, "integrity" is more valuable, and good students cannot grow from peeking! In panic, I hurriedly withdrew my eyes, immediately re-examined the question, thought carefully, and finally found the correct answer. But my hand holding the pen kept shaking, and my face felt slightly hot when I thought of what I had just done.
At the end of class, the teacher asked us to fill in the integrity points we deserved in the score column. I gave myself a score of 95 and wrote what I wanted to say most: "The most important thing about honesty is self-consciousness."