高中英语读后续写 tricycle 试题解析及范文写作指导.pptx

高中英语读后续写 tricycle 试题解析及范文写作指导.pptx

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;;写作要求;档次; When tragedy struck his little girl during the Great Depression (大萧条), this father did the only thing he could. The tragedy happened in 1933. I was only 6 years old when I was rushed to the hospital with two crushed feet. My parents were told I might never walk again. The accident happened when I was sitting in front of our house in Lowell, Massachusetts. I was playing in a puddle(水坑)after a rainstorm and suddenly felt a huge weight on my feet. When I looked up, there was a car tyre on them. I cried out, but the motor was running and no one could hear me over the engine. The driver had run across the street for a newspaper. When he got back to his car, he drove away—never knowing he had parked on my feet. Just about then, our neighbor’s son came home and saw me bend over my feet in pain. He scooped me up and carried me home, and I remember thinking how tall and strong he was. An ambulance came, and I remained in the hospital for 3 weeks while my feet were “repaired”. When I returned home, I still couldn’t walk. ; I sat in our bay window and watched the children play on the street and longed to join them... but I couldn’t. I felt so left out despite my parents’ company. My parents were told that if I was ever to walk again, I’d need treatment, which in those days meant riding a tricycle (三轮车)to strengthen the muscle and eventually get my feet back into condition for walking. Our family couldn’t afford such an extravagance (奢侈品). Times were tough during the Depression, and there were five mouths to feed, besides buying coal and wood for the stove. Dad couldn’t afford the bus fare and on cold winter days he walked 7 miles every day in his only winter coat to work. No, there was no money for a tricycle. I would be a cripple (瘸子) all my life. Paragraph 1: Then one day, while sitting at my usual place in the window, I saw my father walking up the street carrying a tricycle on his shoulder. Paragraph 2: It was many years later b

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