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Please write and tell me _______ your school day.
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Writing:
Write at least 60 words about the topic “An Unusual Experience”(以“一次不寻常的经历” 为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
Use the following points as a reference. (以下问题仅供参考)
What was the unusual experience?
When and where did it happen?
Why do you think it was unusual?
An Unusual Experience
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Answer the questions.(根据短文内容,回答下列问题)
Vanessa Tahay is different from the other teenagers (青少年) in her school. Her skin is dark and her voice is thick. But these are the things she is proudest of.
Tahay is one of the best poets (诗人) in Los Angeles. But that doesn’t come easily to someone who comes from a small village in Central America.
When she first came to school, she was shy and laughed at by others for being short and different.
She spent hours after school and on weekends watching the same DVDs: English Without Barriers (障碍). Tahay’s elder brother, Elmer, advised her to join the after-school poetry club.
The first time Tahay read the poems in the club, she was shocked. “I wish I could write like that,” she thought to herself.
She wrote her first poem about her first year in America. She called it “Invisible (无形的)”. The day she read it in front of the team, she broke down crying. She cried a lot. “I had too much to express (表达) myself,” Tahay said.
Though her English was not good at that time, she kept at it. At first, she wouldn’t tell her friends about her poetry because she worried they’d make fun of her.
But with time, her poems changed her. “They gave me pride,” Tahay said. “They told me I’m worth (值得的) something.”
1.What does Tahay take pride in most?
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2.Where does Tahay come from?
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3.What’s Tahay’s first poem “Invisible” mainly about?
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4.What event changed Tahay’s life?
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5.Why did Tahay seldom share her poems with her friends at first?
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6.What can you learn from this story?
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