I didn't expect June to pass so quickly. As we reach July 1st, I want to wish the Party a happy centenary birthday 🎉🎉🎉! I also want to stay true to my original intention, remember my mission, and forge ahead.
As usual, let's review last month. When I write these words, the results of the engineering drawing exam have not been officially announced, but it's already a done deal that I will fail, which aligns with last month's prediction. As for getting a haircut, I ultimately couldn't complete it in June; my hair has grown a bit long now, but it feels okay, so I'll just cut it when I get home. The English Level 4 exam feels alright; I'm just waiting for the results. By the way, my score in college English this semester reached 89, which should be the highest in the class, so I’ll treat myself to some chicken legs 🍗. I didn't read much of "Snow Country," which I started last month; to be precise, I didn't read any extracurricular books last month, probably because it was exam month and any spare time was spent playing games. The first basic course on the 51 microcontroller has ended, and I have gained a preliminary understanding of microcontrollers.
I didn't watch the movie "HELLO WORLD" in the cinema; I watched it on my phone, but the emotional impact I gained was definitely not less than watching it in the theater. In short, July is here, another summer, ready to welcome my "three rural trips" social practice, a new dormitory and roommates (though I won't know about this until August). I still believe in myself and should have a little bit of expectation for the future—not too much, but also not none. Another June that I can't go back to has passed. Summer is always intertwined with many memories: the heat of July ♨️ and air conditioning ❄️, watermelon 🍉 and drinks 🍹, melting ice cream 🍨, the sweat 💦 and laughter 🤣 of youth. Once again, let it last a bit longer so that I can feel it.