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Susan lost her legs in a car accident. For a time,
she didn't know how to face up to the fact that she would
never (be able to) walk again.
One day, while scanning (through) books, a
true story caught her eye. It gave a vivid description of
how a disabled girl became a writer. Greatly inspired, Susan
made up her mind to read as much as she could, and what's
more, she wanted to write stories about her own childhood.
Susan began to feel that she, too, would finally be able to
lead a useful life.
It is not easy to keep in touch with
friends when they are far away. This is certainly true in my
It has been a couple of years since I left
my old neighborhood and all the friends I had there. I’ve
been meaning to write to them but something or other comes
up and I just don't seem to find the time. Now I have kind
of lost touch with them. They are always on my mind,
however, and I think I will certainly make an effort to keep
up correspondence with them in future.
forefathers)conveniences)(comforts)(not to speak of)
It is hard to imagine how our forefathers could
do without so many conveniences that modern technology has
brought about. Back then only a small proportion of
the population enjoyed come comforts. The majority didn't even have
sufficient food, not to speak of/let alone the privilege of
being educated. However, many people blame modern technology
for the problems it has created. They want to slow down the
rate of progress. But no one can put the clock
After graduating from college, Tony decided
to start his own business. At the beginning, many a bank turned
down his request for a loan. But he was not a bit
discouraged, and continued to call on one banker after
another seeking help. Impressed by his determination an
optimism, on banker finally agreed to loan him the money. Now he
has become a wealthy businessman. Talking about his amazing, Tony
says that it is important to create rather than wait for
opportunities.
My dad is a hard-working executive of a manufacturing firm. He works six
days a week. Every day he has to straighten out various kinds of
problems so that he often stays up late/nights. However,
he tries his best to balance/maintain balance between work and
family. On Sundays my dad usually stays at home and cares for us as much as he can.
To my greatest joy, he cooks our favorite dished and plays ball
(Project Hope)
Not rich himself, Uncle Li never hesitates
to help others. Previous to/Before his retirement, through
Project Hope he located the addresses of two country kids
who grew up in poor families but had a keen desire to study.
From then on he sent them money regularly. Later the two made
their way to college, and even got a chance to study
When I was young I used to visit the zoo in my
hometown. There what attracted me most was a couple of tigers,
especially the male. They were kept in a huge cage at first,
but later was released from it and put in a place called
Tiger Hill. Twenty years later, I revisited the zoo and was
relieved to find the Tiger Hill was still there but greatly
extended. Moving
around now were six tigers, old and young, instead of
This morning I heard an interesting piece of news
over my portable radio: a man of 36 and his son of 10 attend
the same class competing with each other for high marks. The
story goes like this:
The man, Li Wei by the name, was too idle
to learn anything when young. With little education, with no useful
skills, he could hardly earn an adequate living wage. His
life experiences drove home to him the point that he had to
acquire knowledge before he was able to accumulate
wealth. So Li Wei swore that he would go to school with his
son, determined to learn.
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Unit 1 Growing Up
为自己而写
――拉塞尔?贝克
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弗利格尔先生接我们的高三英文课时,我就准备着在这门最最单调乏味的课上再熬上沉闷的一年。弗利格尔先生在学生中以其说话干巴和激励学生无术而出名。据说他拘谨刻板,完全落后于时代。我看他有六七十岁了,古板之极。他戴着古板的毫无装饰的眼镜,微微卷曲的头发剪得笔齐,梳得纹丝不乱。他身穿古板的套装,领带端端正正地顶着白衬衣的领扣。他长着古板的尖下巴,古板的直鼻梁,说起话来一本正经,字斟句酌,彬彬有礼,活脱脱一个滑稽的老古董。
我作好准备,打算在弗利格尔先生的班上一无所获地混上一年,不少日子过去了,还真不出所料。后半学期我们学写随笔小品文。弗利格尔先生发下一张家庭作业纸,出了不少题目供我们选择。像"暑假二三事"那样傻乎乎的题目倒是一个也没有,但绝大多数一样乏味。我把作文题带回家,一直没写,直到要交作业的前一天晚上。我躺在沙发上,最终不得不面对这一讨厌的功课,便从笔记本里抽出作文题目单粗粗一看。我的目光落在"吃意大利细面条的艺术"这个题目上。
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