2021年高考英语书面表达精选练习06
Big or small , rejection affects usaH. Harry Potterwasrejected.So wasTheTwilightSaga.If authors J. K.Rowling and Stephenie Meyer hadnt kept trying with publisher after publisher, wed all have missed out on some great adventures. Rejection doesnt have to be about the big thing like not getting into your top college, not making the team, or not getting asked to the prom舞会.Everyday situations can lead to the feeling of rejection, too, like if your joke doesnt get a laugh, if no one remembers to save you a seat at the lunch table, or if the person you really like talks to everyone but you. Feeling rejected is the opposite of feeling accepted.But being rejected and we will all be at times doesnt mean someone isnt liked, valued, or important.lt just means that one time, in one situation, with one person, things didnt work out. Rejection hurts.But its impossible to avoid it altogether.In fact, you dont want to一people who become too afraid of rejection might hold back from going after something they want.Sure, they avoid rejection, but theyre also 100 guaranteed to miss out on what they want but wont try for. 【答案】Everyone has experiences of being rejected.There is different kinds of rejection in our life.Although rejection affects all of us and makes us feel hurt, being rejected doesn,t mean we arent liked, valued, or important.We can never avoid rejection, or well certainly miss out on things we want. 26.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。 He who bears the greatest hardship becomes the greatest man., This idiom shows Chinese peoples traditional belief in the vital role that hardship plays in a persons life as they grow up.But today, as our lives have greatly improved, do we still need this soshy;called hardship education,, We definitely do, said Wang Weiqiong, mother of a 15shy;yearshy;old girl in Jiangxi, Many children take everything for granted, as theyve never known how difficult it is to make money., Wang is not alone.According to a recent survey of 2,017 people done byChinaYouthDaily.81.8 percent of the interviewees supported hardship education including experiencing life in poor areas, outdoor training, taking partshy;time jobs, and doing housework. Qiao Yu, from Tianjin Foreign Languages School, also supports the idea.Hardship helps us grow and be prepared for the difficulties of society , said the 18shy;yearshy ;old, who worked in a cake store this summer. But while it contributes to students development, hardship education shouldnt be seen as simply making students suffer, Sun Yunxiao, deputy director of the China Youth and Children Research Center toldChinaYouthDaily.It should follow teenagers5 growth., Sun said that students could also do sports to learn to face difficulties, for doing sports can greatly strengthen their bodies and minds. 【答案】The Chinese have a traditional belief that hardships contribute to ones growth.A recent survey shows that many parents and students support hardship ed