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The composition of the first unit of the second volume of the sixth grade "The unforgettable "first time""

In our lives, there are many firsts. For example: cooking for the first time, winning an award for the first time, walking at night for the first time, etc. Each "first time" is like a footprint, imprinted on the path of my growth. Among them, the most unforgettable thing for me was "the first vaccination".

I remember it was one day in the second grade of elementary school. The teacher said: "If your classmates have not had measles, go to the office to get vaccinated." When I heard the teacher's words, my heart skipped a beat. I had to get vaccinated, and it would definitely be very painful. When I went to the hospital, I saw that the children who had received injections were crying in pain and grinning. Thinking of this, I couldn't help but get nervous.

However, we are in school now, with teachers and classmates around us, so we can’t let them see it. Although I didn't show it on the outside, I was extremely scared inside. I wish my mother was here. It was time to get the injection, but none of the students wanted to take it first, so the teacher had to call the classmates' names. Fortunately, they didn't call me first, I was secretly glad. After the first few classmates came out of the office, they said it didn't hurt, which made me feel relieved.

It was finally my turn. Due to nervousness, my muscles were contracting. The doctor gently patted my arm and said, "Kid, don't be nervous. It doesn't hurt. You'll be fine soon." After I adjusted, the doctor started giving me injections. I turned my head to one side, facing away from the needle, gritted my teeth, and closed my mouth, not daring to look. Suddenly, I felt a cold feeling, and I shivered reflexively. I wanted to scream, but I held back. In fact, it was just the doctor using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to disinfect me! The doctor said: "I haven't had the injection yet, don't worry, just relax." I felt the needle getting closer and closer to me, one decimeter, one centimeter, one millimeter. Suddenly, I felt like an ice cube entering my skin. , it was cool, and while I was still savoring the feeling of the injection, the doctor had already pulled the needle out of my skin. It turns out that injections don’t hurt! Just relax and the pain you feel at the beginning is just psychological pain.

Through that injection, I learned: In life, I should face everything bravely, not be intimidated by difficulties, not always be afraid in the face of difficulties, but have the courage to do it, Only then can you realize its true meaning.