When we talk about a bad man, we like to call him a “wolf”.But is it really true that the wolf stands for devil and ugliness?
Have you read the book “The Wolf Totem” by a famous writer Jiang Rong, which tells the story of the relationship between wolves and human beings? Have you ever 1 the wolves' world? If you had, you would 2 the wolves.?
In the book, wolves are heroes on the large grassland.They know more about 3 than humans.They can attack lambs without disturbing their mothers.They also know how to 4 full use of the shape of land to 5 sheep.I believe that if wolves were humans, they would be 6 experts good at fighting.
The wolf is a kind of special creature that can deeply understand 7 .Each wolf serves its group with its heart and soul.A 8 wolf has little power, but a pack of wolves 9 nothing.All the wolves obey the rules. 10 they are defeated, they run away together.It is their teamwork 11 makes wolves powerful.
The wolves also have great self-respect and won't 12 to anyone.The writer, who wrote the book “The Wolf Totem”, 13 stole a one-month-old baby wolf and raised it very carefully.To his 14 , he found the little wolf still wanted to go back with 15 wolves.He bit through the iron chain that limited him.The wolf was 16 and he never gave in, fighting 17 his death.The little wolf died as a glorious fighter.
I was shocked by this kind of 18 :wolves are one of the most respected creatures on earth.I want everyone to look at wolves in a 19 way.They are our teachers.They show us how to survive and 20 in this not simple and dangerous world.Please honor the wolves, please honor all these heroes of nature!
In my third year as a high school athletics coach, I gave a speech telling students and parents about the benefits of football.I gave the same 1 each year, aimin g at recruiting(招收)new team members.I talked about 2 football wasn't just for 3 athletes and how everyone could 4 from it.This year, a 5 looking couple approached me after my speech.They said their son really wanted to play football.They had tried to 6 him out of it, but he had his heart 7 on joining the team.
When they told me his name, my heart sank.Michael was five feet and ten inches tall and weighed about 108 pounds.He was a 8 boy, the constant target of other kids' jokes, and as far as I knew he had never 9 sports.I knew he would never 10 it through football practice, let 11 as a player.But we told them we could give it a try.
On the opening day of practice, Michael was the first player on the field, we did 30 minutes of warming-up 12 starting a one-mile jog around the track.I 13 my eye on Michael.At 50 yards he fell, and I helped him to his feet.“Michael,”I said,“Why don't you just 14 the mile?”He said in tears that he wanted to run with the others, so I let him go on. 15 he fell, but each time 16 himself up.
The same thing happened every day for weeks, and Michael gained strength both 17 and physically.By the last week of practice, Michael could run the mile without falling, we had 18 only one game that season, 19 the team cheered louder for Michael's run than the victory they had, Afterward, Michael approached me, and I told him how 20 I was of him.