SAT寫作常用萬能例子彙總

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SAT寫作常用萬能例子彙總

  Last Leaf by O. Henry/歐亨利的最後一片葉子

簡介:《最後一片葉子》,又譯《最後的常春藤葉》,主人公是瓊珊、蘇艾、貝爾曼。文中作者着力挖掘和讚美小人物的偉大人格和高尚品德,展示他們嚮往人性世界的美好願望。最後一片葉子”的故事,着實讓我們為瓊西的命運緊張了一番,為蘇艾的友誼感歎了一回,為貝爾曼的無私震撼了一次。作者通過對窮苦朋友間友誼的描寫,刻畫出一個捨己為人的以自己生命為代價創造真正傑作的畫家形象,謳歌了以貝爾曼為代表的普通人的高尚,體現了人們通過自己的深思而得到的重生。

寫作例子:Johnsy is an inhabitant of an art colony inGreenwich Village, where pneumonia is taking its toll. Eventually, Johnsy isstricken with the disease and gives up all desire to live. Outside her windowresides an old ivy vine on which only a few leaves remain. Convinced that shewill die when the last leaf falls, Johnsy watches the vine incessantly. This morbid fascination distresses her big hearted neighbor Mr. Berhman, an oldpainter scraping by as an artist’s model and still dreaming of painting hismasterpiece. Time passes, Johnsy remains fascinated by the withering vine. Toher growing astonishment, a single last leaf attaches itself firmly to thevine. Taking this as an embodiment of hope, Johnsy’s condition ameliorated. Inthe meantime, her neighbor has been taken to hospital with pneumonia, where helater dies. It is later discovered that he had contracted the disease after stayingup all night to paint the perfect image of a single leaf on the brick walloutside Johnsy’s window.(167字)

 les Schulz/查爾斯舒爾茨

簡介:查爾斯·舒爾茨(Charles M. Schulz),1922年11月26日出生於美國明尼蘇達州,2000年2月12日因腸結癌辭世,享年77歲。他1950年開始創作史努比系列漫畫,五十年來史努比、查理·布朗等故事人物的觸角,已延伸至全球七十五個國家,透過21種翻譯本刊登在2600家報紙上,以及3億本漫畫和50部卡通,估計每天陪伴3億5千萬讀者一同歡笑。2001年又陸續刊登了查爾斯·舒爾茨在世時未發表的畫稿。

寫作例子:Charles Monroe Schulz is an Americancartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts is considered to be one of the most popularand influential in the history of the medium. Although Charles was a shy, timidteenager, he was steadfast and persistent. It is his self-defeatingstubbornness and admirable perseverance in trying his best against all oddsthat made him a popular figure. He can never win a ballgame but continues toplay baseball; he can never fly a kite successfully but continues to do ough his drawings were first rejected by his high school yearbook and thenrefused by Disney, he persevered and created the world renowned Charlie Brownand Snoopy, known as Peanut comic, which reflects his own life. Peanuts ran for50 years, and, at its peak, appeared in more than 2,600 newspapers in 75countries. (138字)

as Edison/托馬斯愛迪生

簡介:托馬斯·阿爾瓦·愛迪生(Thomas Alva Edison,1847年2月11日—1931年10月18日),出生於美國俄亥俄州米蘭鎮,逝世於美國新澤西州西奧蘭治。發明家、企業家。愛迪生是人類歷史上第一個利用大量生產原則和電氣工程研究的實驗室來進行從事發明專利而對世界產生重大深遠影響的人。他發明的留聲機、電影攝影機、電燈對世界有極大影響。他一生的發明共有兩千多項,擁有專利一千多項。

寫作例子:Thomas Edison is considered to be one ofthe most prolific inventors in history, holding 1,093 US patents under hisname. He is one of the first inventors to apply the principles of massproduction and large teamwork to the process of invention, and therefore isoften credited with the creation of the first industrial research find a long lasting material for the light bulb, Edison and his team workedfor many years and experienced more than 1,500 failures through the ver, their research was not hampered by setbacks and their hard work wasfinally paid off in 1879. Using a small carbonized bamboo filament, Edison andhis team were able to produce a light bulb that was able to last over 40 r soughting further improvements, Edison finally filed for US patent 223898in November4, 1879. His invention of the light bulb not only revolutionized thenascent electric industry, but also made electricity viable to mankind. (161字)

 y Ford/亨利福特

簡介:亨利·福特(HenryFord,1863年7月30日—1947年4月8日),美國汽車工程師與企業家,福特汽車公司的建立者。他也是世界上第一位使用流水線大批量生產汽車的人。他的生產方式使汽車成為一種大眾產品,它不但革命了工業生產方式,而且對現代社會和文化起了巨大的影響。美國學者麥克·哈特所著的《影響人類歷史進程的100名人排行榜》一書中,亨利·福特是唯一上榜的企業家。

寫作例子:Henry Ford, the American founder of theFord Motor Company, had been stimulated by Thomas Edison in his youth andfollowed Thomas Edison’s career then. In 1896, while attending acompany-sponsored convention in Manhattan Beach, New York, Henry Ford was introducedto the great inventor Thomas Edison. During their conversation, Edison askedthe young Henry Ford a host of questions and when the conversation was over,Edison emphasized his satisfaction by banging his fist down on the table."Young man," he said, "that's the thing! You have it!” To HenryFord, as he later indicated, that bang on the table was worth worlds.

After receiving the complete approval fromThomas Edison, Henry Ford strived to accomplish his invention of the cheap andconvenient Model T. After further improvements, the price of Model T decreasedfrom $850 to $225, a price that is affordable to most social classes. Thedesign later revolutionized the transportation industry in America becauseprior to its introduction, cars were a form of luxury that is only affordableto the upper echelons. And in just 19 years after the first introduction, thesales of the Model T had reached an astounding 15,007,034, a record which stoodfor the next 45 years. (204字)

Welch/傑克韋爾奇

簡介:傑克·韋爾奇(Jack Welch)是通用電氣(GE)董事長兼CEO。在短短20年間,這位商界傳奇人物使GE的市場資本增長30多倍,達到了4500億美元,排名從世界第10提升到第1。他所推行的“六西格瑪”標準、全球化和電子商務,幾乎重新定義了現代企業。

寫作例子:Jack Welch was the former CEO of GeneralElectric. He joined the company in 1960 and worked as a junior engineer. Aftera year at GE, he was displeased with the strict bureaucracy regarding pay risewhich led to a mere $1000 increase in his salary after his first year. Welch,who then harbored thoughts of leaving the company, was convinced by ReubenGutoff to stay. He then started questioning the decisions made by theauthorities and moved up the ranks quickly. When he became the CEO of GE in1981, he worked to streamline the company by trimming inventories anddismantling the bureaucracy that almost led him to leave the company. Eachyear, he would fire the bottom 10% of his managers, while rewarding the top 20%with bonuses and stock options. By pushing his managers to perform, theperennial problem with regards to perceived inefficiency was effectivelyeradicated. When Welch left GE, the company had gone from a market value of $14billion to more than $410 billion at the end of 2004, making it the most valuableand largest company in the world. (186字)

 stopher Reeve/克里斯托弗裏夫

簡介:克里斯托弗·裏夫(Christopher Reeve),1952年9月25日出生於紐約,美國影視演員。裏夫初登銀幕是在1976年,出演《死亡潛航》中的小配角。1978年至1987年間,克里斯托弗·裏夫開始出演《超人》系列電影。1995年,裏夫因一次意外事故而癱瘓。1997年,執導《黃昏時刻》。1998年,克里斯托弗·裏夫重返銀幕,參演了《後窗》。2004年10月11日,克里斯托弗·裏夫因病逝世。

寫作例子:Christopher Reeve was an American actor whois best known for his portrayal of the superhero Superman. However, unlike theman of steel he was in his movies, Reeve became quadriplegic after being thrownfrom a horse in an equestrian competition in 1995. As a result, he required awheelchair and breathing apparatus for the rest of his life. Despite thesetbacks, Reeve was reinvented by that experience and brought the kind ofenergy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirelydifferent issue, with huge effect. He lobbied on behalf of people with spinalcord injuries for human embryonic stem cell research and established theChristopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organizationwhich raises money for research in spinal cord injuries. Also, he lobbied forscientists to be allowed to conduct stem cell research in the hopes ofeventually curing paralysis and other current incurable diseases such as Alzheimer’sand Parkinson’s. Through this, Reeve will be remembered as “Superman” not only inthe movies, but also in reality. (175字)

 klin Roosevelt/富蘭克林羅斯福

簡介:富蘭克林·德拉諾·羅斯福(Franklin evelt,1882年1月30日--1945年4月12日),美國第32任總統,美國曆史上唯一連任超過兩屆(連任四屆,病逝於第四屆任期中)的總統,美國迄今為止在任時間最長的總統。羅斯福家族在美國大約有近 300年的歷史,美國第26任總統西奧多·羅斯福是富蘭克林·羅斯福的堂叔。

寫作例子:Franklin Roosevelt was the 32nd presidentof the United States who rose to prominence during the Great Depression. Duringthat time, President Hebert Hoover’s economic program was unsatisfactory andineffective and kept millions of people under poverty and hunger. In the midstof despair, Franklin Roosevelt, who had long been questioning Hoover’s economicprogram, was elected as the President to combat the economic crisis. Heassembled a group of elites and constructed a more effective economic programcalled New Deal. The new program provided money and supplies to needy familiesand created jobs for the unemployed. As a result, President Roosevelteffectively rekindled hope to millions of despondent Americans. New Deal provedto be an important turning point in the history of America. It made a powerfulstart of a strong government role in the nation’s economic affairs thatremained and developed to the present day. (146字)