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备战2024年高考英语名校模拟真题速递(天津专用)
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(2024·天津南开·统考一模)My sixth-grade daughter was being kicked out of school. The teacher explained, “She may not be 1 what we’re trying to accomplish.” He was 2 saying she didn’t have the 3 , which made me mad because I knew she was smart, just as my father had known about me when I was 4 in school. We had her 5 and found that the troubles she was going through were exactly what I had suffered from — dyslexia (诵读困难症). Just then I was a 6 television writer, and had been awarded Emmy Award for “The Rockford Files.”
If I had known earlier that something beyond my 7 could explain why I was a low 8 , I may not have worked so hard in my late 20s and early 30s. I was working for no other reason than to hear people 9 me, because I did 10 in all my courses.
I once asked a friend why he always got an A, “How long did you study for this?” He replied, “I didn’t. I just 11 it.” So he must be smarter. “What if I’m not good at anything?” I began to ask. Despite my 12 , I did become successful, and people now say to me, “So you’ve 13 dyslexia.”
No, I don’t. I learn to 14 it. I 15 making a call if possible, because I sometimes have to try many times to get the number right.
Despite these weaknesses, I view dyslexia as a(n) 16 . Many dyslexics are good at right-brain, abstract thought, and that’s what my kind of creative writing is.
I can write quickly, and can get up to 15 pages a day. Writing is my 17 .
The real 18 I have for dyslexic children is not they have to 19 in school, but that they will be quitters before they get out of school. Parents have to create 20 for them, whether it’s music, sports or art. You can make your dyslexic child able to say, “Yeah, reading is hard. But I have other pride.”
1.A.content with B.used to C.equal to D.familiar with
2.A.hardly B.ac