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- 学校英文报组织同学们分享自己最喜欢的格言。请你以此为主题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 简要描述;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
**My Favorite Saying**
1. 简要描述;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
**My Favorite Saying**
答案:
My Favorite Saying
My favorite saying is “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”.
This phrase includes the power of initiation (开始) and emphasizes(强调) the significance of taking that crucial(关键性的) first step towards our goals. It serves as (充当) a constant reminder(提醒人的事物) that every significant journey starts with a single, determined stride(步伐)(that引导同位语从句).
Embracing(拥抱) these words(动名词短语作主语) means acknowledging the transformative (变革的) power of small beginnings. It encourages us to overcome inertia(惯性) and embark on (开始) our aspirations (抱负), understanding that every ambitious effort originates(起源)from the willingness to start(现在分词短语作状语).
- 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。
The moment my son Joe knew I was going to have another baby, he tried his best to stay out of our lives. By the time our daughter Molly was due to be born, I had grown accustomed to his embarrassment and animosity(敌意). I had grown accustomed to a lot of things, not the least of which was having an unexpected child at the age of thirty - nine. My husband, to his eternal credit, was delighted. Throughout it all, Joe rarely spoke to me, except to say, “You don't have to come to my school.” and — after a marathon baby naming conference —“Call her Molly, the name of my friend's dog.”
When Molly finally arrived, tiny, quiet and perfect, four family arms were there to draw her close. But Joe's remained tightly crossed over his chest, on the far side of the hospital room. I signed to him to come closer but he shook his head slightly. I could see him standing there, arms still folded, staring straight ahead.
Joe stayed away at a friend's cottage when Molly and I came home from the hospital. He was still gone ten days later when I took our daughter for her first check - up. He arrived home just as I was coming back, tears streaming down my face. “The doctor thinks she might have a hearing problem,” I sobbed. “She's too quiet. She's not responding like she should. We have to have her tested.”
As my husband comforted me, downplaying my worry, I noticed that Joe had stopped beside the baby, who was sound asleep in her car seat. He reached out to her, shifting her slightly away from a bump(隆起) in the carpet. “She's okay,” he said, looking down at her. “There's nothing wrong with her. She's just little.”
Three months later as I walked the floor at 4:00 A.M. with a crying and inconsolable(无法慰藉的) (and otherwise perfectly healthy) baby in my arms, I dragged myself into Joe's room and woke him up. “Joe, could you take her? Just for a few minutes? I can't settle her down. Dad's on business, and I just really need a break.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
**Saying nothing, Joe took his little sister from me.**
**Seeing Molly sleeping peacefully in Joe's bed, I walked out, followed by Joe.**
The moment my son Joe knew I was going to have another baby, he tried his best to stay out of our lives. By the time our daughter Molly was due to be born, I had grown accustomed to his embarrassment and animosity(敌意). I had grown accustomed to a lot of things, not the least of which was having an unexpected child at the age of thirty - nine. My husband, to his eternal credit, was delighted. Throughout it all, Joe rarely spoke to me, except to say, “You don't have to come to my school.” and — after a marathon baby naming conference —“Call her Molly, the name of my friend's dog.”
When Molly finally arrived, tiny, quiet and perfect, four family arms were there to draw her close. But Joe's remained tightly crossed over his chest, on the far side of the hospital room. I signed to him to come closer but he shook his head slightly. I could see him standing there, arms still folded, staring straight ahead.
Joe stayed away at a friend's cottage when Molly and I came home from the hospital. He was still gone ten days later when I took our daughter for her first check - up. He arrived home just as I was coming back, tears streaming down my face. “The doctor thinks she might have a hearing problem,” I sobbed. “She's too quiet. She's not responding like she should. We have to have her tested.”
As my husband comforted me, downplaying my worry, I noticed that Joe had stopped beside the baby, who was sound asleep in her car seat. He reached out to her, shifting her slightly away from a bump(隆起) in the carpet. “She's okay,” he said, looking down at her. “There's nothing wrong with her. She's just little.”
Three months later as I walked the floor at 4:00 A.M. with a crying and inconsolable(无法慰藉的) (and otherwise perfectly healthy) baby in my arms, I dragged myself into Joe's room and woke him up. “Joe, could you take her? Just for a few minutes? I can't settle her down. Dad's on business, and I just really need a break.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
**Saying nothing, Joe took his little sister from me.**
**Seeing Molly sleeping peacefully in Joe's bed, I walked out, followed by Joe.**
答案:
Saying nothing, Joe took his little sister from me. He laid her gently on his bed, tightly rewrapping(重新裹) her blanket[手部动作描写]. Putting her over his shoulder(现在分词短语作状语), he patted(轻拍)[手部动作描写] her back and spoke to her softly. He acted so skillfully(熟练地). Miraculously(奇迹般地), Molly stopped crying immediately and became quiet. I watched in amazement[表示惊奇的心理描写] as my son, who had been so distant and cold towards me(非限制性定语从句), became a loving and caring big brother. Tears welling up in my eyes(独立主格结构), I breathed a sigh of relief(松了一口气)[表示释然的心理描写]. It didn't take long for Molly to fall asleep.
Seeing Molly sleeping peacefully in Joe's bed, I walked out followed by Joe. “Thank you, Joe,” I said with my eyes fixed on his little face(with复合结构). “Molly is lovely,” Joe responded shyly. “I'm sorry that I didn't welcome her as our new family member at first,” Joe apologized. He explained to me by saying he was worried Molly might take parental love away from him. I hugged him tightly[臂部动作] and told him it was normal to think that way and assured(向……保证) him that nobody could replace him in Mom's and Dad's hearts. We both looked at the sleeping baby with wide smiles.
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