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【题目】我们都知道美国登山运动员Aron Ralston,他的故事令人感动,激励人心。在我们身边,一定也有那么一些人和事,他们或许平凡,或许渺小,但却总能鼓舞我们,摧人奋进。
以"The Person Encouraging Me"为题,写一篇80词左右的短文。

基本情况

年龄、职业、外貌……

品质特征

勇敢、善良、勤奋……(任选其一)

具体事例

……

对你的影响

……

要求:1)任选一项品质特征,并用具体事例加以阐述。
2)文中不能出现真实的姓名、校名和地名。

【答案】The Person Encouraging Me

My English teacher is a middle-aged man who is about 1.7 meters tall. He is a bit fat with black hair and big eyes. His appearance would leave you an impression that he is very strict. In fact, he is a kind and easy-going man.

I can still remember one thing happened when I was in Junior 2. I forgot to do my homework. I thought he would be angry and punish me. However, he just kindly told me what I should do in the future. I was so moved that I decided to finish my homework on time from then on.

My English teacher is my hero. I am studying English very hard now, because I want to be an English teacher like him in the future.


【解析】这是一篇命题作文,根据要求以 The Person Encouraging Me 为题,写一篇文章介绍身边最能鼓舞自己的人,首先要介绍所写的人的基本情况,并在“勇敢、善良、勤奋”等品质中选取一项,用具体事例加以阐述。写作时注意准确运用时态,时态的选择上应以一般过去时态为主,发表个人观点时可用一般现在时态来阐述。人称为第一人称。尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,上下文之间可以适当使用连接词,注意上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,注意描述的全面性,不能漏掉写作要点提示;语言的表述应该符合语法结构,句子应该符合英语的表达习惯。

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Once, in a small village, lived a family with eight children. Two of the children loved 1 very much, but the family was so poor that it was impossible to send 2 of them to study at the art college at the same time. After many discussions, the two boys finally 3 a plan. They would toss(抛) a coin. The loser would go 4into the mines (煤矿) and, with his earnings(赚得的钱), 5 his brother studying at the college. Then, when the brother who won the toss finished his studies, after four years, he would support the other brother studying at the 6.
James won the toss and Jack went down into the mines. James worked with all his heart and his paintings were much 7 than those of most of his teachers, and by the time he 8, he was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.
9 James returned, the family held a big dinner for his great success. Soon after the meal began, James 10 up from his seat to drink a toast (举杯祝酒) to his dear 11 He said, "Jack, now you can go to the art college and your 12 will come true. I will take care of you. "
But Jack said 13, "Brother, the four years in the mines has done too much to my hands, so it's too 14 Now I can' t even hold a glass. "
To show his great love and respect, James drew his brother' s hands with 15 towards the sky.
He called his drawing "The Praying Hands", which became very famous years later.

(1)A.painting B.books C.school D.money
(2)A.any B.all C.both D.neither
(3)A.looked out B.worked out C.took out D.got out
(4)A.off B.away C.up D.down
(5)A.support B.agree C.follow D.let
(6)A.home B.mine C.college D.school
(7)A.better B.worse C.cheaper D.older
(8)A.arrived B.graduated C.walked D.waited
(9)A.Before B.When C.Though D.While
(10)A.picked B.turned C.looked D.stood
(11)A.brother B.sister C.father D.mother
(12)A.way B.idea C.dream D.practice
(13)A.happily B.surprisedly C.angrily D.softly
(14)A.early B.late C.good D.helpful
(15)A.legs B.feet C.arms D.fingers

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The Special Olympics
The Olympics are some of the most exciting sports events in the world. But there is another Olympics about which you may not have heard. This is the Special Olympics, for people with mental disabilities.
The first Special Olympic Games were held in Chicago in 1968. One thousand people competed in many events. Since then Special Olympic programs have been organized in all 50 states and more than 150 countries. Today more than a million people take part in the Special Olympics.
Mentally disabled persons over the age of eight may take part in the Special Olympics. These people may also have physical disabilities. People have run in races using crutches or walkers. A young girl enter the long jump event with an artificial leg. A blind runner raced around the track with the help of his coach's voice. A deaf basketball team planned their plays using sign language.
Winning is wonderful for people who may never have had much success. But training for and entering the Special Olympics is also important. The participants become more confident. They learn how to concentrate in order to play well. Then they use that concentration in school to improve their schoolwork. Like anyone else they feel great when they prove they can do something well.
(1)Were the first Special Olympic Games held in Chicago in 1968?
(2)How many people take part in the Special Olympics today?
(3)How did a blind runner raced around the track?
(4)What did a deaf basketball team use when they planned their plays?
(5)Why is training for and entering the Special Olympics important?

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