On a winter afternoon, we (take) an English exam in the classroom. After the exam, we would enjoy (we) winter holidays. I didn't worry about the exam because I was both good at English the so-called top student in my class. So I needn't review English.
The teacher went into the classroom several (minute) in advance. Then she gave out the test papers to us. At (one), it was quite easy. However. When I finished half of the paper (smooth), I felt it was becoming more and more difficult. I had ever learned some words but I just couldn't remember them. What's (bad), I was influenced by these difficulties and my brain went empty. I knew I would fail the exam. I regretted not preparing well for it and being too p of myself.
It was time to hand in papers. After school, I walked on the way home a heavy heart. The experience taught me lesson—-hard work is the only key to good results.