73. 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。
I found myself dealing with worries right before the new school year started. My neighbor Ollie and I were skateboarding in the park when we happened to see some kids from my school.
“I wish summer wasn’t ending,” said Rose. “But at least I’ll be in Ms Ramirez’s class. My brother had her last year. She’s so nice.”
“I got Mr Nishimoto,” said Jack. “I’ve heard he brings his guitar and plays funny songs.”
“I’d love to have a singing teacher!” I said. “I have Ms Newman, and I know nothing about her.”
“Oh no!” said Alex. “I’m sure she’s the one people called the mean, green homework machine.”
“I don’t listen to rumors (谣言),” I said with a smile. But part of me thought,“What if what Alex said is true?” And that’s when the worry button got pushed in my brain. And as you know, once the worry button gets pushed, one worry can turn into lots and lots of worries surprisingly quickly.
That night, I had a wild dream. I was searching for my perfect first-day-of-school suit, but a hungry goat got to it first and ate it up. So I had to wear the only thing left in my house — a swimsuit.
So how did someone wearing a swimsuit get to school? By swimming, of course. And since swimming through the busy streets of San Francisco wasn’t easy, I arrived at school really late. By the time I made it to my classroom, it was almost lunchtime.
“You’re late!” shouted a terrible green monster (怪兽). “Now you’ll have to do ten times as much homework! Every night, forever!”
I woke up with my heart racing.
That afternoon, Ollie’s grandma, Abuela, asked if I was looking forward to school starting.
“Um, not exactly,” I said. And I started describing my frightening dream. The more I described it, the sillier it sounded. By the end of my story, Ollie, Abuela and I were laughing so hard that we could hardly catch our breath.
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Abuela said she thought there might be some information about the teachers on our school’s website.
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Abuela also suggested I make a list of my worries, and that helped too.
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