In my opinion, a (英雄) is a person who makes you full of strength and you like everything he did.
Dennis Rodman is my hero. Once he was one of the most (著名的)basketball players in NBA.
When he was a child, lots of (孩子) from rich families laughed at him at school because he was a black person. But Dennis was strong and (勇敢的). He liked (打) basketball and played it alone after school every day. When he grew up, he became taller and taller. Later, he went to (大学). He played basketball so (好) that he joined NBA in 1986 and started a wonderful life. He was good at grabbing the rebound (篮球板) and he got "the king of rebound" seven (次) from 1990 to 2000. In 1996, he (加入) Chicago Bulls and became the champion of NBA three times with Michael Jordan.
He has said, "Victory belongs to a person who has preparation." It (鼓励) me to work hard every day. Although he behaves strangely sometimes, he is my hero forever.
include amaze simple hero what |
You have .
What you ?
the first Olympic Games ?
The letter to my good friend yesterday.
Jerry's parents him for his bad behavior.
Jane Goodall is a famous scientist. For more than 40 years. Goodall lived mostly in Tanzania in East Africa, studying chimpanzees.
As a young child, Jane Goodall was interested in animals, She grew up in the English countryside and was always climbing trees or riding horses.
When Jane was young, she got a chance to go to Africa. Even though she had never been to college. she got a job with a famous scientist named Louis Leakey.
One day Louis Leakey said be needed a volunteer. He needed someone to go to a lake in Tanzania to study a kind of chimpanzees. Jane was excited.
In 1960, she began her exploration (探索). At first, the chimpanzees ran away from Jane. But with time passing. they got used to her being around.
Every day, Jane would follow the chimpanzees. taking notes on their behaviour. She learned many new things about chimpanzees. She watched how a chimpanzee made a tool. She learned how some chimpanzees became good leaders. She watched how mother chimpanzees raised their children. She watched animals get angry and get upset. She wrote everything down so others would understand animals as she did. She learned that if you rally pay close attention to animals. you will understand what they are "saying".