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读后续写・Davids run试题呈现It was the dayof thebig cross-country run.Students fromseven differen(t p路rim线a)ryschools in and aroundthe smalltown werewarming up and walkingthe routethroughthick evergreenforest.I lookedaround andfinally spottedDavid,who wasstanding byhimself offto thesideby afence.He wassmall forten yearsold.His usualbig toothysmile was absenttoday.I walkedover and asked himwhy he wasnt with the otherchildren.He hesitatedandthen saidhe haddecided notto run.What waswrong Hehad workedso hardfor thisevent!I quicklysearched thecrowd for the schoofscoach andasked himwhat hadhappened.I wasafraid thatkids from other schoolswould laugh at him,he explainedH11uncomfortably.I gave him the[c噢ho恼ice]to.run ornot,and lethim decide.I bitback myfrustration Iknew thecoach meantwell-he thoughthe wasdoingthe rightthing.After makingsure that David couldrun if he wanted,I turnedto findhimcoming towardsme,his smallbody rockingfrom sideto sideas heswung his feetforward.David hada braindisease whichprevented himfrom walkingor runninglike otherchildren,but atschool hisclassmates thoughtof him asaregular kid.He alwaysparticipatedto the best of his ability in whateverthey were doing.That waswhy noneofthe childrenthought itunusual thatDavid haddecided tojoin thecross-country team.Itjust tookhim longer-thats all.David hadnot misseda singlepractice,and althoughhealways finishedhis runlong afterthe otherchildren,he didalways finish.As aspecialeducation teacherat theschool,I wasfamiliar with the challengesDavid facedand wasproud ofhis strong determination.注意续写词数应为左右;,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
1.1502We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt look at me.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with theother runners.范文1:We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt look at me.Tapping himgentlyon theshoulder,I askedDavid whathad causedhim todecide togive upthe opportunity.Having hesitatedfor amoment,he repliedinalow voice/You know,I runvery slow;lyand myrunning postureis ugly,which willresult inothers laughingat me.I smiled「shook myhead and said Thatsjust yoursupposition.As amatter offact,all thepeoplerespect andadmire thosewho overcometheir owndifficulties andbravely achievetheirgoals.”Really”He seemed to bein doubtabout my words.Seeing menod firmly,he worehisbig toothysmile again,his eyes sparkling withexcitement andcuriosity.I watchedas Davidmoved upto the starting linewith theother runners.As soonasthe startinggun rang,the childrenbegan to run.After awhile,David becamethe lastinthe team,as wehad expected.However,David seemedcalm,firm andpersistent.Duringthe wholecross-country race,nobody teasedhim.On thecontrary,when hefinallyreached the finishing line,all thepeople presentcheered for him.It was Davids strongdetermination and perseverancethat helpedhim becomea popularperson.范文2We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt lookat me.I brokethe silencebyasking David,You areeager to run fromdeep inside,right”David turnedand looked atme butsaid nothing.I continued,I knowyoure afraidof beinglaughed at,but Ithink itsa good chancefor youto proveyourself.You have been workingso hardforthe run,andIm soproud ofyou,David.If you really want to run,dont letanything oranybody stopyou,He froze,seeming tothink aboutmy suggestion.Finally,eyessparklingwithdetermination,he saidJI chooseto run.”I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.The runbegan.All therunners rushedforward.David fellbehind theother runnersafter a fewminutes.Some of the crowdsbegan whispering.Suddenly,David trippedover asmallstone.I hurriedlyshouted,“Come on,David//Unexpectedly,the whisperof crowdsatransferredinto encouragement,Come on!Come on!”David pickedhimself upand wentallout tomove forward.As he crossed the finishing line,all thecrowds cheeredloudly forhim.He earnedpeoples respectthrough hisbrave decisionand strongdetermination.范文3We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt lookat me.Head drooping,hebent hiseyes uponthe ground,uttering nothing.After whatseemed like ages,I musteredup all mycourage andasked himif hewanted to run.The poorboy noddedtimidly,bitinghis lipand lookingaway.Gently strokingDavids shoulders,I was determined toencouragehim,Escape neversolves aproblem,but facingit does.We cannever controlwhatothers thinkof whatwe cannotdo,but we can makeourselves strongerby provingnto them whatwecan.Just;believe in yourself!Prompted bymywords,David raisedhishead andclenched hisfists afire ofdetermination gleamingin hiseyes.He wasready torun.I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.The momentthewhistle signaledthestart,all theparticipants dashedinto thedense forestexceptDavid,who sparedno effortto swinghis feetbehind therest of the students.Hard as hetried,it was not longbefore he fell over.As myheart sank,David wasalready strugglingto hisfeet,and continuedto shuffleand staggerforward.The clockticking down,theother teachersand studentsnoticed whatwas goingonand started cheeringhim on.When crossingthefinishline,David wasgreeted withthunderous applausefrom all theteachers andstudents,including thecoach,likeahero filledwith pride.At thatpoint,Davids toothysmile returned,proving thatnothing isimpossible withconsistent effort,unwavering determinationandastrong beliefin oneself.范文4He satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt lookat me.His wanderingeyesbetrayed hispainful struggle.I musthelp himmake abrave decision-the trueone deepdowninside him.Are yousure youllgive upthe opportunityyouve beensweating forall these yearsAre yousure youwont regretnot takingthis chancewhen lookingbacksome daylater Willothers/opinions definewhat you are”I gentlypatted him on theskinnyyet powerfulshoulder andencouraged him to behonest withhimself.However,Iwasnt forcinghim,for heswise enoughto knowwhat hereally wanted.He slowlyraisedhis head,looking at me with a twinklein hiseye.A silentexchange ofglance toldme hisfinaldecision.I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.Thenstarted thefierce competition,taking awaythe audiencesbreath.Everybodys heartwentout tohim whenthe poorlittle boywas leftfarther andfarther behind.Worse still,he trippedand fellwhen I was cheeringloudly forhim!Was Ito blamefor alltheseembarrassments Iguiltily thoughtto myself.David managedto pickhimself upbeforeanybody wasable tohelp.He continuedto draghis legstowards thedestination.Thunderous applauseand cheersfilled theair with a chorusof“Come on,David!”blowingin thebalmy breeze.David,no doubt,was thelast one,but the greatest heroshining withtheawesome sportsmanship!It feelsso goodwhen hesitationgives waytodetermination!”With thisconclusion,the breathlessboy threwhimself intomy armsandthanked me with histoothy grin.For me,thegreatestprivilege of being ateacher isthatyou nPe avre argk rnao pwh1h:o Wwey soau trdp ouwp nilnw eixll ttte oaceh acyho out!her,but Davidwouldn rtlookat me;Seeinghim lowerhis headI pattedhimon his shouldergently andtold himthat allhis effortswould be wastedifhedidnt participate.Sunk inthoughts,he bithis lipsfor awhile and Iencouraged himthat nonewould laughat anyonewho sparedno effortto dothebest.Nota singleword didhe say.However,Iwasextremely excitedto seehim nodslowly andstandtohisfeet.Waving tosay goodbyeto me,he quickenedhis paceand headedfor thestarting line.91Paragraph2:1watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith the otherrunners.As thereferee whistled,David stormedforward,trying hisbest tofollow therunners.Heart poundingviolently andpalms sweating,I gazedat himanxiously andcheeredforhimexcitedly.Though he was passedby other runners behind,he wasstickingto runningwithout delay.Even when hefellforward,he refusedto endthecross-country run.The momenthe reachedthe finishingline,hewaswarmly greetedwiththunderous applausefor hisgreat determination.范文6We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt lookat me.Time seemedtostand still.Smile tuggingat thecorner of my mouth,I pattedonhisshoulder andencouragedhimto run.He didntreply tome butI continuedencouraging him,as Icaughta fleshof lightin hiseyes.After whatseemedtobe ages,David liftedhis headandcast mea determined look.All thefrustration thathad beenbuilt insideof mecameto acomplete stop.Then camethe momentwhenhetold thecoach that he decidedto run.I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.With thesoundof agun,alltherunners begantorun.It wentwithout sayingthatDavid was leftbehindother runners.But hedidnt giveupandthrived tofinish it.Thunderous applauseburstout.Everyone wasstruck byhisstrongdetermination insteadof laughingat him.Crystal-like tearslike brokenpearls rolleddown his face.That experiencewas carvedinhis mind,and nothingwouldbeable toerase it.范文7We satdown togetheron somesteps,but Davidwouldnt lookat meAturnedhimaround andlooked himin theeye sincerely.I quietlysaid,“David,if yourenot runningbecauseyoure afraidsomeone isgoing tolaugh,that/snotagoodenough reason.Areyou goingto letthem getinyourway Ifyoureallywanttorun,David,run!”I heldmybreath as David tookthis in.Then helookedatthe fieldandsaidwithafierce butquietdetermination,gonna run.”I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting line.Thestarters gunsounded.But hehadonly goneafewmetres beforehe trippedand fellflat onthe ground.My heartsank.As Istarted toshout encouragement,other voicesaround metook upthe call.Come onDavid,you cando it!”David pickedhimself upandstartedagain untilhecrossedthefinish lineto wildcheers andapplause.范文8We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldnt lookatme.Patting himon theshoulder,I said/I canunderstand howyouarefeeling.Can youtell mewhy youhavedecided nottorunTurning tome withtearful eyes,he repliedhe hadmeant torun,butHwas afraidofbeinglaughed atby otherchildren.But youhavebeenlooking forwardto it.I hopeyou canchallenge yourselfan(d join词th)erun/I saidencouragingly.With atoothysmile onhisface,he promisedtorun.80I watchedasDavidmoved upto thestarting linewiththeother runners.He lookedsmallamong otherchildren,but hefaced thechallenge bravely.As thegunshot signaledthebeginning,allthechildren dashedout likearrows.As usualDavid fellbehind others,but hekept running,his smallbody rockingfrom sideto side.When allother childrenreachedthe finishingline,David wasstill runningin thethickevergreen forest.When hearrived atthefinishingline anhour later,he metwit(h词)范文thunderous applause.His determinationand persistencemade hima bighero.859We satdown nextto eachother,but Daviddidnt lookatme.He loweredhis headandwriggled hishands.Do youfear the audience willlaughatyou”I asked.He noddedwithshame andguilt.lt suddenlydawned onme thathewasashamed ofhis physicalcondition.I huggedhim firmly,“I havefaith inyou andyou willnot belooked downupon.Instead,everyone willcheer upfor yourefforts tomake it!”Davidwasinspired instantlyandaccepted torun.I watchedasDavidmoved uptothestartinglinewiththeother runners.As thesignaltorunignited,runners shotout likebullets,except David.He draggedhis legwithgreat efforts,step bystep.All theaudience realizedthathewasdeterminedto goin spiteofphysical weakness,and theyexploded exclamation.With everyonesencouragement,David finallyfinished therace,though it was thelast oneto accomplish.People weredeeplymoved byhis perseveranceand itwas thedearest thingin sportsmanship.范文10We satdown nextto eachother,but Daviddidn rtlookatme.Clearing mythroat,Istarted,“Now youtell meyour realthought,David”Hesitantly,he customarilyloweredhis headand avertedmy gaze,numb therefor seconds.I pattedhis headgently andsaidjlam alwaysproudof your strongdetermination.I knowyou willalways participateto thebestofyourabilityinwhatever youweredoing.Just beyourself.Shortly afterwards,inspired,he tooka deepbreath,summoned uphis courage.I,I wouldlike togive itashot.Hearing hisdecision,I huggedDavid tightlyand promisedI wouldaccompany himuntilthe endofthecompetition.U watchedasDavidmoveduptothestartinglinewiththeotherrunners.Theeyes oftheaudiencefromotherschools fellupon David.So embarrassedwas hethat hewantedto disappearfrom the spot.I gavehimadeterminedlook,smiling andcheeringfor him.which seemedto boasthis courageand henodded atmewithconfidence.Thecompetition began.As timewent by,the distancebetween himand otherrunners waswidening.Struggling toto keephis legsmoving,he ranfaster thanever.He usedupallhispower tomarch on.I watchedwith amusementashegradually shortenedthe distance.200meters,100meters,50meters left!Although Davidwasthelast one,the wholeaudienceburst intothunderous applauseas theywatched David.Upon dashingtowardsthe finishingline,the roaroftheaudiences cheerswas thunderingall aroundthespot.Introtted towardsDavid andgavehima bearhug.You didit!I saidwithatrembling butpleasantvoice.David casthis usualbig toothysmile andsaid,Thank you,itwasyou whomademe realizeId alwayscome outa winnerif Iwanted somethingbadly enoughto1work forit.Just bemyself,andIcan bethe masterofmyown destiny/。
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