New York City |
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Things they have done |
They have seen the Statue of Liberty, the United Nations building and ⑴ . |
Things they will do |
They will see a nice ⑵ tonight. They will ⑶ on the last day. |
What did the boy want to be? |
A train . |
What was wrong with the boy when he was born? |
He had no . |
How did he start a train one day? |
He saw an train and started it with his easily. |
What did the worker feel when he caught the boy at first? |
He was very . |
— Every four years.
— My pleasure.
— ________ I was ten years old.
— Do you mean it is ________ to take a taxi?
— A week.
As we know, we have many kinds of ways to show our thanks to people who have helped us in life.
Judy is a primary school girl from the USA. Three years ago, her1was ill and stayed at the Downtown Hospital in New York. The doctors and the nurses there looked after her grandma very well.
To give her2to the hospital, Judy wanted to raise some money for it. She3four months finishing a 200-metre-long bracelet(手链). It is4enough to go around the Downtown Hospital.
The eight-year-old girl said, "At first, I didn't know the way to make the bracelet. My friend 5 me how to make it. I got the idea of 6them to my friends to raise money for the hospital. The doctors and the nurses looked after my grandma really well.
She sold her bracelets and got $300. She 7started a Just Giving page on the Internet. There people 8about $450, so now she has got $750.
She said, "I was going to try and sell more to raise even more money, 9now I want to keep it as a memory of my grandma and what I did."
"We are so thankful to Judy for all her10work in making this long bracelet," Kate, a nurse at the hospital said to the reporters.
Here are two notices from the Students' Union. They're about students' activities for the coming summer holiday.
It would be great if you could join us and go hiking around the South Hill for two days. We'll start at 8:a.m. on July 6th, 2019. Please come to the Students' Union to sign your name and pay forty yuan. |
Who wants to be a volunteer? We'll go to a mountain village to donate money to the children there and work and study with them for a whole day. Please come to the school gate at 6:00a.m. on July 13th, 2019. |
An old man was fishing on the bank of a river. A child came to see him fishing. The old man was really good at fishing and it didn't take long for him to catch a full basket of fish. The old man saw that the child was very cute, and he wanted to give her a whole basket of fish. But the child shook her head. The old man was surprised and asked, "Why don't you want the fish?"
The child answered, "I want the fishing rod (竿) in your hands. "
The old man asked, "Why do you want the rod?"
"It doesn't take long to eat all the fish in a basket. But if I have the fishing rod, I can go fishing by myself and I won't be afraid of not having any more fish to eat."
I think you will certainly say that the child is very smart. Wrong! If she doesn't know how to fish, she can not have fish to eat, even though she has the fishing rod. It's useless to only have a fishing rod. Fishing skills are the most important, not the fishing rod.
Too many people think that if they have a "fishing rod" in their life, they will no longer fear(害怕)the wind and rain. They are just like the child, who thought that if she had a fishing rod, she would have fish to eat.
I once worked as a volunteer in a nursing home. One day, a 90-year-old lady moved into the nursing home. Although she was nearly homeless, her hair and clothes looked very nice. Her husband died recently, so she had to move out of her old house. After many hours of waiting patiently in the hall of the nursing home, she smiled sweetly when I told her that her room was ready. In the lift, I began to describe her room, including the old sheets hung on her window.
"I love it," She smiled with the excitement of an eight-year-old who has just been given a new toy.
"But you haven't seen the room. Just wait."
"That doesn't have anything to do with it," she replied. "Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like my room or not doesn't depend on the furniture. It's how I arrange(安排)my mind. I already decided to love it. It's a decision(决心) I make every morning when I wake up. I have two choices: I can spend the day in bed complaining about the parts of my body that hardly work, or get out of bed and thank the ones that still do."
If you want to be happy, please remember these five simple rules: free your heart from hate; free your mind from worries; live simply; give more; expect less. Then your happiness will increase every day.
hand in against meaningful kiss as exactly |
Guys, let me give you some tips on manners when you are in the UK. First, you can't (greet) people with a kiss. Next, you should avoid ( talk) about age, weight or money when you start a conversation. British people usually begin with the weather, holidays, music and books. You'd better(keep) your voice down when you (talk) to others. They don't like (shout)or laugh loudly in public. Finally, it's rude(touch) or push past someone when he is in your way.
When Jason's parents saw him for the first time, they were very surprised. This lovely little baby was born disabled. But soon the young couple accepted this fact: Jason's arms are just half without hands and his legs aren't fully grown either.
At the age of six, he told his mother he wanted to get down from the prosthetics(假肢)and play with other kids. This was the last time Jason had worn them. He now has an electric wheelchair(轮椅), but he never uses it at home or when it is easy for him to move using only his body.
Jason learned handwriting and colouring at school, holding the pen between the ends of his arms. He also learned to eat with forks at home. When he was ten, he fell in love with football. He never had a pair of shoes because of the shape of his feet. He only wore socks on the football field. He never won a match, but he refused to give up. His strong arms and body, as well as some fantastic ways made him a respected player on the school team. He went to a famous university after high school.
Now Jason still faces many hardships in life, but he will make you believe that you can do what he has done. "Never be afraid of any difficulty," Jason often encourages others in his speeches.
品质 |
善良,对无家可归的猫和狗… 乐于助人,… 大方(generous),常捐零花钱给… |
事迹 |
组织慈善义演,为WWF筹款 分发传单呼吁人们保护动物 |
感悟 |
动物是人类的朋友 保护动物就是保护我们自己 |
打算 |
……(至少两点) |
要求:
⒈词数90个左右,演讲稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
⒉所写短文必须包括以上内容,自由发挥的内容必须围绕主题。
I Want to Be a Volunteer to Protect Animals
Hello everyone! I'm Robin. I want to be a volunteer to protect animals. I'm glad to make a speech here.
Thanks for listening!