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Last
Saturday, David was taking a walk in the park near his home when he noticed a woman
with a boy of about eight years old. When David passed them, he heard the woman
yell, "How stupid you are! You're good at nothing." David stopped and
looked at the little boy. The boy said nothing. He just stood there, looking upset.
David
was reminded of his English teacher Mrs Brown in middle school. After he entered
middle school, David lacked self-confidence because he was often made fun of by
others. He was often told that he was good at nothing, which David believed. But
one day it all changed.
One
day, in an English writing class, Mrs Brown asked them to read a novel. They were
asked to write a new chapter of the novel after they finished reading the book.
A few days later, David handed in his story. He didn't give it much thought. But
the next day to his surprise, the comment "well done" from Mrs Brown came
into view the moment he turned to the page where the story was written.
When
David read that, he almost burst into tears. He never expected to be praised one
day. He suddenly gained some self-confidence.
That
day after he returned home, he wrote a short story and gave it to Mrs Brown the
next morning. And again he was praised.
David
became very interested in writing. He often wrote short stories and asked Mrs Brown
to read them and correct them for him. Mrs Brown always correct them for him. Mrs
Brown always corrected the mistakes he had made and gave him good advice to improve
them. One year later, David joined the school newspaper and became an editor of
it. He was no longer that boy who lacked self-confidence. He gained his confidence
and was hopeful about his future.
He
succeeded in entering college and kept writing. Several years after graduating from
college, he had his first book published. With some more books coming out, he became
famous as a writer in his country. And he owed his success to Mrs Brown's encouragement.
Without her encouragement, his life might be very different now.
Paragraph 1:
Inspired
by his own life story, David decided to do something for that boy.
Paragraph 2:
The
mother was ashamed when she heard that.
答案:Paragraph 1: Inspired by his own life story, David decided to do something for that boy. He went to the woman, who immediately recognized him because she had read his books and seen his pictures. David started to chat with her. He told her that what she said to her boy was not appropriate. Then he told her about the encouragement he once got from Mrs Brown. In the end, he said, "I couldn't have become a writer if I had believed I was good at nothing." Paragraph 2: The mother was ashamed when she heard that. She realized that she shouldn't have called her son stupid, which would make his lose confidence in himself. So she said, "Thank you for your advice. I'll never say such things to him again. Instead, I'll find out what he's good at and encourage him." The woman then left with the boy. Looking at the back of the boy, David felt relieved, hoping his action could make some difference to the boy.