3. Some people think teenagers should be encouraged to learn more about Chinese ancient famous poems. Do you agree?
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Few students get full marks in their Chinese writing in the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE; 高考). But Wu Bin, who has just taken the exam, is (1) to be one of those rare students. He wrote a poem.
"I've never (2) my poem to be given full marks. I only thought that it would not be that bad," said the 18-year-old boy. Wu (3) from Ruiquan Middle School in Weinan, Shaanxi Province. He said when he heard the news, two strong feelings (4) up inside him - surprise and excitement.
Writing a poem in the NCEE is always considered a (5) because teachers find it hard to mark students' poems. Also, there are seldom opportunities for students to read or practice writing poems. And only in the last three years have students been allowed to hand in a poem in their writing test. It's (6) for students to write a good argumentative (议论的) or narrative (记叙的) story.
Wu started working on his piece in the last 50 minutes of the test. Since he spent almost half that time (7) his ideas, Wu decided to save time by writing a poem that needed fewer words than other types of writing.
In the exam, he was asked to (8) why it's not wise for people to make judgments using their hearts rather than their heads.
"When I looked out the window, the shining sun gave me some ideas on a similar truth. People with sunglasses will say the sunlight is red, orange, yellow, or blue, but everyone knows that its real color is white," he said. So Wu's 27-line modern (9) philosophically (富有哲理地) showed his ideas on the topic. And it turned out to be a great success with the teachers who (10) his paper.