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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    "Of course,I'd love to come!" I lied to my son's teacher when she asked if I'd speak to her second-grade class about writing.I always feared speaking opportunities.I am a writer,not a speaker—an introvert(内向的人) who deliberately chose the profession.I hated to speak in public.Besides,what could I say to a bunch of kids about my career?
    It got worse.The teacher called the next week to say they wanted me to speak to all of the second-grade classes.They would divide the six classes into two groups,so I'd have to give my presentation twice.Double torture(折磨).
    I called my sister,Karen,an elementary school teacher.She'd had her share of authors in her classroom.How did they keep the kids' attention?What could I possibly say that would interest children?Fortunately,Karen's memory was better than mine.
    "Do you remember when you wrote your first book in second grade,and it was the most popular book in your classroom library?" she asked.How could I have forgotten?The title of my "best seller" was The Girl Who Pooped Her Pants.Fortunately,my mother had saved my masterpiece,and it still contained the library card filled with kids' signatures.They'd all laughed at my tale about the girl who was in trouble with her mom for her lack of toilet training.It definitely wasn't brilliant writing,but I had learned the first lesson of children's writing:Meet kids at their level.
    All my sons loved my book when I dug it out of storage and read it to them. "Read it again!" they told me over and over.I knew I'd found the perfect icebreaker for my presentation!
    The day of the classroom visit finally arrived.I had butterflies in my stomach,but I felt fairly confident that I'd prepared well.I'd brought a bag filled with some of the books I'd written and showed them to the kids.And my story about the girl who wetted her pants was a big hit!
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

I followed it up with several other works I'd written for my boys.
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    The next day,my son's backpack was filled with thank-you notes from second-graders.
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【答案】I followed it up with several other works I'd written for my boys.One was about leaving a tooth under my pillow for the tooth fairy.Another was about chocolate cake that caused a bellyache.A third one described my fat cat that fell off the chair. "As you can see from my works,"I told them,"you can write a poem or story about anything!Write about your baby brother,a baseball game,or even a sandwich!"I could see their eyes light up.They,too,could be writers.
The next day,my son's backpack was filled with thank-you notes from second-graders."You inspired me to write!""I think I will be an author when I grow up."Many of the notes contained short poems and stories the children had written for me.I'm sure I' ll still have butterflies in my stomach when I get the call for another classroom visit.But I'll pull out the letters from the children and remember the joy I saw in their eyes when they were inspired by a writer.
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