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    这是一份高中英语考试读后续写范文33篇,共32页。试卷主要包含了续写词数应为 150左右;等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    I lked arund and finally sptted David, wh was standing by himself ff t the side by a fence. He was small fr ten years ld. His usual big tthysmile was absent tday. I walked ver and asked him why he wasn't with the ther children. He hesitated and then said he had decided nt t run.
    What was wrng? He had wrked s hard fr this event!
    I quickly searched the crwd fr the schl's cach and asked him what had happened. “I was afraid thatkids frm ther schls wuld laugh at him,” he explained uncmfrtably.“I gave him the chice t run r nt, and let him decide.”
    I bit back my frustratin (懊恼). I knew the cach meant well — he thught he was ding the right thing. After making sure that David culd run if he wanted, I turned t find him cming twards me, his small bdy rcking frm side t side as he swung his feet frward.
    David had a brain disease which prevented him frm walking r running like ther children, but at schl his classmates thught f him as aregular kid. He always participated t the best f his ability in whatever they were ding. That was why nne f the children thught it unusual that David had decided t jin the crss-cuntry team. It just tk him lnger — that's all. David had nt missed a single practice, and althugh he always finished his run lng after the ther children, he did always finish. As a special educatin teacher at the schl, I was familiar with the challenges David faced and was prud f his strng determinatin.
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    1.续写词数应为 150左右;
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me.
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    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. With a srrwful expressin hanging n his face, David sat arund mtinlessly and helplessly, his head drping pwerlessly.Clenching my teeth, I tk a deep breath and patted him t get his attentin in a discreet and scrupulus manner. Under his gaze I tk the plunge t persuade him, “N ne will laugh at thse wh pursued success with painstaking effrt. Just believe yurself!"It was nt lng befre David std up determinedly and earnestly, strde t the starting line and gave me a firm lk back.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. Within a mment r tw, the big crss-cuntry run began, after which I std still, nly t see David's figure disappearing frm my sight slwly. Immediately, I arrived at the finish line by taxi t wait fr David's arrival. After what seemed like ages, David crssed the finish line, exhausted but thrilled. Seeing this sense, I flip-flpped frm an anxius state t irreversible delight in a flash. Hwever, what mved me mst was the mment that David rushed t me and cnvey his gratitude t me that it was my encuragement that snatched his last hesitatin, fr which it empwered him t have a burning desire t finish the cmpetitin and feel the excitement f cnquering himself.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He just lwered his head, bviusly in a lw spirit. I caressed his head, cmfrting him gently. A shrt mment's silence, he burst ut int tears, saying it was nt his real chice nt t participate in the crss-cuntry run. His wrry was that kids frm ther different schls wuld laugh at his awkward behavir. “S it's time t prve yurself. With yur persistent practice, yu can make it!” He lked at me trustfully. With my warm wrds and high five, he raised and headed frwards firmly.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. Signal rung ut, the student athletes sht like arrws, except him. He swung his feet frward with great effrts. Strng determinatin and perseverance led him t finish the run as regular kids. Thugh arriving at the finishing line lng behind thers, David held his hands high with the gesture f “V”, winning applauses frm the audience! Splendid smiles n his face blmed just like flwers in summer. Indeed, I wish smeday the challenges children in special schls wuld inspire them t be better persns.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. He just lked dwn and sadness flashed his face.“Maybe my cach is right.”His vice was s lw that I scarcely heard it. “Never mind,my by!”I snatched David’s hands, lking int his eyes,“As lng as yu have a strng will, yu can d what yu want t d! Dn’t care what ther peple think f yu.”“Really?”David murmured, his starry eyes glittering as the amber-like sunshine.“Definitely!”I cupped my muth and exclaimed,“Cme n! Yu will be the best!”
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. It was at that mment that I saw David’s determinatin. The race began and all the children ran as fast as they culd. David als tried his best but he was still the last ne t arrive. Hwever, when he came t the finishing line, the crwd burst int thunderus applause. Wrds failed t cnvey my feeling. I just cngratulated him with a big hug.“I made it!”David’s usual tthy smile came back again, which left a deep impressin n me. Nthing is impssible t a willing heart.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. With head dwn and shulders trembling, bviusly, he was trying hard t hide his disappintment. Gently putting my arms arund him, I asked with care: “ Yu still wanna try, dn’t yu?” He ndded, tears starting t rll dwn and wetting my shirt. A while later when he finally calmed dwn, I tld him hw I appreciated his determinatin cnfrnted with challenges. “Everyne believes in yu, and yur effrts in practice wn’t let yu dwn, either.” Grinning his usual big tthy smile, David regained cnfidence and agreed t have a try.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. At that very mment, David’s small figure seemed tall and impressive in my eyes. The crss-cuntry run was nt easy fr him, thugh, especially with s many ambitius runners cmpeting. His unusual way f rcking frm side t side made him unusual amng the runners, yet nbdy laughed at him. Instead, alng the way, ther kids passing by cast a smile and thumbed up at him. As expected, David finished his run as usual lng after thers, but he earned respect with every step f determinatin and prved he was as regular as everyne else.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther but David wuldn't lk at me.He just kept his eyes fixed n the kids wh were warming up fr the event near the starting line,” Dn't yu really want t have a try? ”, I asked. “Yes, I d, but I'm afraid the kids frm ther schl will laugh at me.” David lwered his head, murmuring in depress. Hearing that, I encuraged him , “ Yu always participated t the best f yur ability in whatever yur classmates were ding and n ne regards yu as a different ne. And yu have never missed a singal practice fr the event. Why dn't yu fllw yur heart ?”. Pushed by me, he lked up at me thughtfully. Then he std up, giving me a determined lk.
    I watched a stave mved n t the starting line with ther runners.When the starters gun sunded, a lt f runners ran like wind. David struggled, with his small bdy rcking frm side t side. Alng the way, sme kids frm ther schls nticed David was different, but ut f the cach expectatin, they didn't laugh at him but clapped t encurage him , mved by his strng will. As ther runners reached the finish line ne by ne, I was waiting there, feeling s anxius abut whether David culd finish the task. After what seemed a centure, a small figure finally appeared in the distance. As David crssed the finish line, raising his arms in triumph, the crwd burst ut thunderus applause and cheers, including the cach . At the award ceremny, David was awarded the award fr the mst utstanding perfrmance.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. I squatted dwn and patted David n his shulder. I lked at David's little face and said gently, “we all appreciate yur curage and determinatin t vercme the challenges. We believe in yu!” I ndded at him, encuraging David t participate in the big crss-cuntry run. I pinted t the rute thrugh the thick evergreen frest. David's eyes were brimming with radiating vigr, and his big tthy smile spread again. Withut any hesitatin, David swung his feet t the starting line.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. All f the runners clapped their hands, welcming David t jin them. The starter’s gun sunded, and David lurched frward with the ther children, running awkwardly n his tes. Althugh he faced a great challenge, David really made it! He had never missed a single chance t becme strnger. He insisted n ding what he lved. It was his strng determinatin and perseverance that made him finish the race. Lking at the little by's perfrmance, I felt prud and realized the real meaning f being a special educatin teacher. Only with lve and appreciatin, can we brighten mre children's lives.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. Seeing this, I culdn't feel mre srrwful. Cnsidering he was s determined a by that I knew he didn't want t give up, but he needed a bst. “David, running is yur favrite sprt, right?”, I said t him with a smile. Slwly he raised his head and lked at me with hesitatin. I cntinued, “Yu have been always practicing running. D yu run fr thers r yurself? Fllw yur heart and yu will find the answer. Believe in yurself!” Upn hearing this, he pndered fr a mment and ndded at me, “Yes, sir. I run fr myself and it’s a pleasure fr me t run. I shuld face the challenge, whether the result is gd r nt.” Great relief pured int my mind as he std up…
    I watched as David mves up t the starting line with the ther runners. Cnfidently and excitedly, all the runners started ff, running int the thick frest. David kept up with the big trp, with his small bdy rcking frm side t side. I waited anxiusly at the finishing line, wrrying abut what prblems David might encunter and whether he culd vercme them. A few hurs later, the runners walked ut f the frest ne after anther, crssing the finishing line. Hwever, my heart sank when David didn't turn up. After a while, big shuts came frm ther peple, “Cme n David! Yu are the best! ” David limped at the back f the queue. Everyne alng the rad cheered fr him. I went up t meet him, giving him a big hug. He said breathless, “ I just made it ,sir. ” And eventually his usual big tthy smile returned t his face.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me.“If I were yu, I wuld be als afraid f being laughed at.” I said gently t shw my understanding. He slwly raised his drpping head , tears filling his eyes. I asked him whether he wuld regret if he gave up the event since yu have practised s hard. He mulled it ver and said “yes”. I tld him all f his classmates and teachers wuld always have his back. He raised his eyes, lking at me gratefully. “I will run”, he said firmly and std up.
    I watched as David mved n t the starting line with the ther runners.Seeing him cming ver, his teammates cheered fr him by giving him high fives. When the starting whistle sunded, he ran frward. His bdy swayed vilently with running. Smebdy burst int laughter, but David ran cntinually, his face shining with determinatin. Sn the cheers drwned ut the jeers. Half an hur later,I fimally caught sight f a wbbly figure heading fr the finish line, he made it! “Live cnfidently withut fear f ridicule.” I murmured t myself and felt s prud f David.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. Seeing this, I knew David was in a dilemma. I gt clser t him, patting him n the head slightly and asked him in a sft vice, “D yu want t be a braver?” He ndded his head firmly. “The cach just wanted t give yu the right t make yur wn chice. Yu participated in every practice. I’m sure yu can make it! Please remember that in n case will yu give up!” Encuraged by my wrds, David lked at me with shining eyes, with his big tthy smile n his lvely face. He was n lnger hesitant and gt up t the starting line.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. I breathed a sigh f relief. Hearing a whistle, David dashed ut like an arrw. But gradually, David was ut f breath and it was bvius that his ftsteps were heavier and heavier. All the peple present screamed and cheered him up. David cntinued t run and didn’t give up. At last, David crssed the finishing line, still lng after the ther children. But all f us were prud f him and the smile n everyne’s face lit up the whle wrld!
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. In frnt f me was his drping head with his eyes fixed n the flr. Seeing the frustrated by, I felt my heart was brken and decided t change the situatin. I gently strked his hair, held his hand tightly, and cmfrted him in a sft vice, “Just believe yurself and g fr it! Everyne will cheer fr yu.” Once hearing what I said, David slwly lked at me with his watery eyes, murmuring, “Really?”, which was respnded t with a nd f encuragement. It seemed that a current f strength ran thrugh him. He wrapped his arms arund me and tk a deep breath, then std up and headed fr the cmpetitin venue.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. Awkwardly as he walked, he marched frward determinedly. When the run started, he patted his cheeks slightly and began his running. Thugh he was gradually left behind by ther runners, he kept mving frward. As time went by, every ther runner had arrived at the finishing line, and I was still waiting fr him when he eventually appeared. Puffing and panting, he dashed thrugh the finishing line with thunderus applause and cheers. Lking at his big tthy smile flashing acrss his face, I was s prud f him. It was his cnfidence and determinatin that made him a perfect runner.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. With silence hanging heavily in the air, he ducked dwn his head. It seemed that he wanted t jin the run frm the bttm f his heart. S I patted him n the shulder and said, “Yu want t run ,right?” Upset and hesitant,he ndded slwly. T encurage him, I whispered t him that he wuld definitely d a gd jb since he had practiced s hard. Hearing these wrds, he raised his head, with his eyes wet. I gave him a big thumb-up, which made him gather his curage and decided t run. He wiped ut his tears and std up, straightening his small bdy and mving thrugh the crwds.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. When he set his ft n the line, I was wrried that ther children wuld laugh at him, since s many kids gazed at him with curius eyes. Hwever, s determined was David that he ignred everything arund him, nly watching frward. When the whistle rang, he tried his utmst t run as fast as pssible. Mved by his spirit, I fllwed him and cheered him up alng the way. Thugh the crss-cuntry run was tugh, he made it . T ur surprise, when he crssed the finishing line, the crwds burst int applause. David gave me a bear hug, revealing his usual tthy smile. It was then that I realized that despite his disease, n ne laughed at such a beautiful sul, since he shne like a diamnd with determinatin rted in his heart.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He just ducked his head and stared at his wn shes. I asked him if he really decided nt t run. He ndded, biting his lip. "Lk,"I said calmly, "Yu never missed a single practice. Yu always finished every run. D yu want yur effrts t end up in vain?" He hesitated a lt and murmured, "Other kids will laugh at me." l assured him that he wuld be the best runner n cnditin that he finished the run. Hearing my wrds, he finally made up his mind t run and I urged him t g t the starting line.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. He lked back at me and I cast him an encuraging smile. Then the race began. All the runners sht ut like arrws. I cheered fr him and headed twards the finishing line. As time wre n, ther runners finished the run but I caught n sight f David. After what seemed like centuries, I finally saw he shwed up with his frehead sweating heavily. I held my breath as his legs seemed t give ut. Althugh David was the last t crss the finishing line, n ne laughed at him. Thunderus applause erupted frm the kids with everyne hailing David. His big tthy smile ccurred again. It clicked that he hurdled his fear and fulfilled his ptential, and the unremitting effrt was wrth it.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. I gave him a sft pat n the shulder, “Dn’t be afraid smene wuld laugh at yu, yu are just trying yur best. If yu dn’t want t run tday, n ne will have the chance t laugh at yu, but yu will als lse the chance t be applauded.” I cntinued, “Dn’t let anyne stp yu frm being yurself! David, we will stand by yu!” After weighing my wrds, David said in a lw but determined vice, “I want t run!”
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. The run was beginning! David dashed, fell ver and gt up as he swung his feet frward. Then, he was left behind by ther runners within a few minutes. I started t cheer and then many caches and students jined me, “Cme n! David...” With the encuragement ringing in the air, David attempted again and again with his unique running style. A wave f cheer and applause burst ut when David succeeded in crssing the finish line. He greeted me with his usual big tthy smile and said cnfidently “It was an amazing experience!”
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. Observing his frustrated face, I sighed and patted his head, whispering, “ Want t have a try, will yu?” David raised his head, glanced at me and said with a trembling vice, “Yes, but what if the thers teased me?” Hearing what he said, I hugged him tightly and tld him that nbdy culd discuraged a determined sul, even thugh the ne was a cach. Ndding his head, he std up, clenched his fist and stumbled t the starting line.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. As a bump annunced the beginning f the big crss-cuntry run, the ther runners ran like an arrw, with David left far behind. But he struggled t run as usual. I fllwed and encuraged him alng the way. Appraching the finishing line, he was surprised t find the ther runners were waiting fr him and shuted, “Cme n! Cme n!” With tears rlling dwn, he cntinued limping. On his arrival at the finishing line, all the runners accmpanied him t walk thrugh the finishing line hand in hand, smiling.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. I culd feel his inner struggle. I patted him n the shulder, “David, I knw yu have been expecting the run. Why let yur cach’s wrry get in yur way? Achieving the aim is far mre imprtant than anything else. Think abut the tremendus effrt yu’ve made.” David lked up at me, his eyes shining brightly. I held his hands and tld him the kids frm ther schls wuldn’t laugh at him, instead, they wuld cheer fr his bravery and determinatin. David was nt hesitant any mre and decided t run.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. The mment the starting gun rang, all the students rushed ut. David tried his best as usual. But as he was bviusly falling behind, peple began t find he was different. Unluckily, he fell ver a branch. Seeing him in great pain, we almst felt ur bld frzen. But he rse t his feet and raced n. We shuted and cheered, firmly cnvinced that he was regular. Nthing culd stp him. He finally made it, thugh still lng after the ther children. That big tthy smile appeared n his face.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. With his head silently buried, I culd tell hw frustrated and heart-brken this little by was. “Actually, we were really cnfident abut yu, hping yu culd jin us.” Hearing what I said, David lked up at me in surprise. A flash f hpe sparkled his eyes. “But I am really afraid that the kids frm ther schls will laugh at me.” He seemed pretty wrried. “Yu’ve gne such a lng way t be here. Dn’t let thers’ pinins get in the way t yur success. See, they’re all waiting fr yu.” I pinted t the starting line, where the team were shuting his name excitedly.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. The signal pistl ging ff , David rushed ut but n wnder he was left behind just frm the staring line. The unusual way f mvement drew everyne’s attentin. With all eyes fixed n him, his small bdy was gradually swallwed up by the thick frest. After twenty minutes, sme runners started t rush ut f the wds. Of curse, David didn’t make any miracle t be the first runners t cme back. But we did see him after anther 20 minutes. At a steady speed, he crssed the finishing line with everyne’s applaud and cheering. I embraced him, tears in my eye. This by, whatever difficulties he wuld encunter, must have learned tday that he was the master f his wn life.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. His fingers twisted nervusly. I waited there fr him t start speaking.“D yu think I am gd enugh t be in the cmpetitin, Miss? Wn’t they laugh at me?” he said, pinting t the kids frm ther schls. “Everyne may face bstacles, and we all feel discuraged frm time t time, but be cnfident because yu have put in hard wrk. Yu are gd enugh t be at the line with yur teammates.” I said gently, trying t encurage him. He thught abut it fr a while, std up and said, “Thank yu, Miss, I chse t participate and I will try my best!”
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. The race gun sunded and the runners raced ff t the frest. I sat in the audience, cheering ludly fr him. David was much slwer than the thers. His way f running was quite different but n ne laughed. On the cntrary, the audience began t cheer fr him. At the end f the race, he was, withut dubt, the last t finish, but he received a warm applaud as he crssed the line. He happily ran twards me and shuted, “I did it ! thank yu Miss!” I was prud f him and me as well. We shuldn’t verlk the pwer that we can give thers.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. “David, yu are an ambitius yung man full f enthusiasm and vitality.” I held his hands tightly, “Just lk at my eyes. Trust me!” David std silently, tears rlling dwn his cheeks. “Miss, with the brain disease, I had thught I did nt practise well enugh t participate in the cmpetitin s that I am afraid f being laughed at.” David felt frustrated and hpeless. I was abslutely understanding what he felt in his mind. “By, yu have dne well and yur future is very prmising.” David lked at me, with his eyes twinkled with excitement, and std up just like a superman in frnt f me.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. As the bell rang, David ran as fast as he culd like a wild hrse running in the filed. In the first rund, David fell behind thers abut 5 meters. But bathed in a cmpetitive atmsphere, he was in high spirits and felt a sudden strength inside him. In the last 50 meters, seeing David try his best t rush fr the finishing line, I was nervus and had my heart in my muth. When the hst annunced that David wn the 3d prize, he was wild with delight, waving t me with jy and sweetness.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. His head stped spiritlessly and he seemed t be crying."Yu knw the team needs yu, dn't yu, David?”my wrds brke the silence.“I dn't want t let them dwn, sir. I culdn't live with myself," he whispered, still hanging his head in frustratin."Yu knw that by nt running yu will disappint them all? Dn't yu want t run?”I asked.“Mre than anything but the cnditins are s difficult and the frest s dense that I'm afraid I wn't make it,”he answered, still lking at the grund.“Yu’ll never knw unless yu try!" David std up and walked away still withut lking at me, a determined lk n his face.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. The starting gun fired, and they were ff. All the runners cntested fr the lead, just with David struggling t keep up. Unluckily, he slipped ver. Withut hesitatin, he picked himself up and pldded ff after the thers int the frest trail.I waited at the finishing line. All the runners raced in but n sign f David. One f the bys said David had fallen a cuple f times. After a lng time, David emerged frm the frest, mud-splattered, bruised and clearly suffering. He refused any help and made his way t the finish line. T his astnishment all the ther runners had waited and applauded and cheered him. Then fr the first time that day his big tthy smile brke acrss his mud-streaked face as he was surrunded by his team.
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    We sat next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. He buried his head int his arms and culdn’t help sbbing. “ Cme n, yu can d it.” I whispered t her in a sft vice and patted his shulder gently. “ Really ? “ he suddenly jumped t his feet and shuted in a trembling vice. His eyes were shining with hpe. At that mment, I shwed the pht in my cellphne with her. In the pht, he was running as fast as he culd with all the ther bys n the playgrund. The bright smiles, the lud cheers ,the sweaty face as well as the determinatin t win victry suddenly crwded int his mind. Withut hesitatin, he wiped away the tears and struggled t his feet t embrace the challenge.
    I watched as David mved up t the Starting line with the ther runners. I yelled with a sense f pride. In the distance , David was running as fast as his disabled leg culd carry him. The gentle breeze and singing birds seem t cheer fr him. Unfrtunately, David tripped ver by a stne. “ Oh, my Gd’ I signed and hurried t him. T my surprise, my dear friend gritted his teeth, ignred the bleeding knee and gathered all his strength t stand up and dashed t the finishing line. “ What a brave by”! I signed and hugged him tightly with teary eyes.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. I asked him, “Why nt run?” He stuttered, “I-I dn’t knw, lking at the crwds. A few secnds later, several wrds came ut f his muth, “Maybe afraid f being laughed .” “But yu have practiced s hard recently”, I blurt ut, “Think abut the effrts yu have made. But f curse, it’s yur chice. Guess what? I dn’t think it is a gd reasn. Yu knw, there are always smene wh dn’t like us. The pint is whether yu want t d it yurself. Just think abut it.” It was silence again between us. David was biting his muth, lking at the distance again. A few minutes later, he std up and uttered the wrds, “I wuld like t run.” I ndded smilingly. S, he has made up his mind.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. David began his running with the starting signal. I was a bit excited when suddenly a shadwy figure fell ver. My heart sank. Seeing the small figure, I knew it was David. I ran t him and shuted, “Get up and run!” The audience arund him were als calling, “Cme n ! Yu can d it.” A few secnds later, he rse and ran again. He disappeared in the distance in n time. I went t the finishing line, waiting eagerly. When the first persn crssed the line, lts f ther runners finished their running. But n David. I was wndering what might have happened t him when the small shadwy figure appeared again in the distance. “Well dne!” I said t myself. He was appraching the finishing line when I saw the mud in his clthes. He must have gne thrugh a lt all the way. Crssing the line, his usual big smile was there as that sunny day.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He hung his head, trying t avid eye cntact with me. It was a tricky mment, calling fr a gd chice f wrds. Having thught it ver,I mentined sme events which wn peple's praise fr his determinatin and perseverance.His face began t lighten.He added that even the judges thumbed up at him. The whistle went ff and the cmpetitrs began t take their places. T my jy, David slwly rse t his feet.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. David std firmly in his psitin, ignring anything arund.Pushing frward withut balance, he was left behind. Hwever, when he came int sight, the spectatrs burst int thunderus cheers and applause.Inspired by the enthusiasm and encuragement, David quickened his pace in high spirits. It turned ut that he achieved his best recrd ever. Seeing his cnfident smiles,I sighed in relief. With the pwer t cnquer himself, he can cnquer anything n the way t a prmising future.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. A fld f sympathy and sadness emerged in my heart. I tapped him n the shulder and pulled him int my arm. At that mment, David's classmates apprached him and said, "Let's run tgether."When David saw them, memries f playing and exercising with them flashed int his mind. There is n denying that they all regard David as their friend. David lked up at us, a pleasurable and relaxing smile appeared at the crners f his muth.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther rwnners. As the gun rang ut, David and ther runners began t run. His small bdy rcked frm side t side as he swung his feet frward. His legs were trembling and drps f sweat were running dwn his cheeks. He held his fists, gritted his teeth and kept running. When he finished, everyne cheered fr him and expressed their respect. Never had I expected that my acts culd make such a difference t him.A lamp is lighted and my heart is warmed as well.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He buried his face in his arms and began t sb.After a split secnd f pause,I put ne hand n his shulder gently, reached the ther ut t him and said in an inspiring vice,"Yu can make it, David! We are all lking frward t yur perfrmance."He raised his head, lking at me with cnfidence in his eyes. Fr a mment he hesitated, but the idea f beating himself made him gather all his curage t take my hand. Then I ndded t him, giving him a big bright smile.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. He tk a deep breath and calmed himself dwn.As sn as the event began, everyne rushed t the head f the team, leaving David's small figure behind, wh swung his bdy side t side. Eventually, he gathered all his strength and struggled his way t the finishing line. At that mment, all his classmates and even ther schls' students ran t embrace him and cheered fr him. Seeing what was happening in frnt f him, he flashed that familiar big tthy smile again. Needless t say, David was filled with s much encuragement and his heart was actually lit up by this event.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. Depressin hung ver him like a heavy dark clud and tears welled up in his eyes. I patted him n the shulder gently, gave him an encuraging lk and ventured in a sft vice, "Yu are a regular by, David. Maybe yu were brn with sme physical defects, but yur strng determinatin will cver the shrtages." After a split secnd f pause, David ndded slightly, tears giving way t the usual big tthy smile. Then he gt t his feet. It wasn't lng befre the race began.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther rwnners. David tk the first step, slwly but firmly. My eyes kept n him frm the very beginning t the end. Like each previus practice, thugh he finished his run lng after thers, he did cmplete it. He ran rckily twards me with his cnfident smile. It was his willpwer that enabled him t make such a running miracle. Fr thers, it was just a simple crss-cuntry run. But fr David,it was a symbl f strng determinatin and self-breakthrugh.
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    We sat dwm next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He lwered his head and rubbed his hands."Yu dn't want t give up,d yu?"I asked in a sft vice. He ndded with tears in his eyes but still hesitated. Then I shwed him sme phts, sme shwing him running every day, and sme laughing with his classmates. His face lit up and that David, hard-wrking, determined, full f psitive energy,came alive. He lked up at me, prmising t find his true self again.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. He lked back at me and I respnded with a bright smile. With the cheers f everyne present, the cmpetitin began. At first, students frm ther schls whispered and pinted at him. But as time went by, they were vercme by his tugh spirit. David finally finished the running, gasping fr breath. Despite the last ne t reach the finish line, he still earned him admiratin and thunderus applause. Everyne is like a flwer,sme having fragrance,but sme nt.As lng as yu blm, there will be bees and butterflies.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. He lwered his head and rubbed his hands. Obviusly, he was stuck between a rck and a hard place. Trying t break the silence, I tapped him n the shulder gently."Yu are special, but that's yur uniqueness. Tday, yu're here t shw that uniqueness with all yur diligence and determinatin", I ventured in an encuraging vice. My simple wrds, spken frm the heart, fund their way straight int his. He raised his head and stared int my eyes. I sensed that his dilemma gave way t trust in me, with his eyes twinkling with determinatin and hpe. That familiar David, hard-wrking, determined, full f psitive energy, came back.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. I clenched my fist and waved at him. He gave me a determined lk, as if t say that he wuld nt change his mind. He tk a deep breath t calm himself dwn, then ted the line, ready t run. With a bang, every runner sht like an arrw. At first, everyne's attentin was fcused n the winner. But as David, the last ne,made it t the finishing line, time seemed t stand still. Thunderus applause brke ut, with the name David eching again and again. Maybe if we knew what ther peple were thinking, we'd knw that n ne's rdinary. And we all deserve a standing vatin at least nce in ur lives.
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    We sat dwn next t euch ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. Depressedand lw-spirited, David sat silently with his head drpping. And frm time t time, he stle a glance at me as if he had smething t say. Nticing this scene,I patted him n the shulder and said with patience and eagerness, "It's been a lng time since yu started t prepare fr the big crss-cuntry run. Yu really want t let it g?Just try it!?"While he didn't say a wrd, I knew there was a decisin in his heart.
    I watched as Duvid mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. With a whistle, everyne rushed up.David held n fr a while and then he dragged his legs with inner firmness. What was alarming was that he fell dwn. Gasping with pain,he frced himself t his feet and with slw,shaky steps, began t run.After silence came a strm f applause. Even if David didn't get a gd place, he was still happy. I ndded with satisfactin and a little bit mre effrts thumbed up at him. Such is the key t"success"—and determinatin will create a little bit mre miracles.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. It was apparent that he was still hesitant whether he shuld have a try in running with thers. Sptting this, I apprached him gradually and tld him he was n different frm ther nrmal students in my pinin and that dubtlessly he culd make it withut much difficulty. With my wrds f encuragement David std up firmly and went t the jin the ther runners.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. In the very beginning he lagged behind thers fr his strange running style. Hwever, he didn’t lse heart and quit. On the cntrary, he sped up little by little and much t the audience’s surprise he was amng the first runners wh arrived at the finishing line early. Nt nly were the audience and ther students impressed by the fact that David eventually made it in finishing the race, but als they admired him very much fr his great determinatin.
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    We sat dwn next t euch ther, but David wuldn't lk at me. I knew he was upset. Out f cncern, I cmfrted him with warm wrds,"Yu are the very persn that is determined and ptimistic. Keep it n hwever challenging the situatin is. D yur best instead f caring abut thers'thughts."Hearing my inspiring wrds, David culd see the silver lining in the clud. His lnging fr success eventually vercame his fear.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners.He breathed deeply and then rushed ut with all his curage and strength withut thinking twice. Hwever, he was still left behind by ther students. T us audience's surprise, he didn't give up half way. Exhausted as he was, he still rushed t the finishing line. Applause and cheers brke ut as if he was a winner. David felt a sense f achievement welling up in his heart. "Everyne deserves a better versin f themselves," as the ld saying ges.
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. It was I wh brke the silence first. “David, I think it’s nt reasnable t quit right nw. D yu remember the days when yu spent s much time and effrt in practicing?” It seemed that my wrds wrked. He lst himself in thught and then turned t me. “Yes, yu’re right. What I shuld fcus n is myself nt thers’ views.” He replied. Meanwhile, the run was ging t start sn. David tk a deep breath and std up.
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. Then with the whistle blwing, the run began. Althugh David culdn’t run as fast as thers, he kept a steady speed. Five minutes later, there was a lng distance between David and ther runners. Hwever, lking at his bdy rcking frm side t side, n ne laughed at him. Instead, kids alng the rad clapped their hands t encurage David. Finally, with strng determinatin, he reached the finish line. I went ver t hug him and everyne present gave him a thumbs-up. Hw great t see his big tthy smile again!
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn’t lk at me. Lking directly at him, I firmly said, “David, it’s yur rights t pull ut f the cmpetitin if yu dn’t want t run tday. But it’s nt gd enugh t d s nly because yu fear the wrst fr pssible sarcastic cmments. There are peple like ding these mean things. The real matter is whether yu let these few peple stp yu frm pursuing yur passin fr running. If yu want t run, David, then yu run.” Several minutes after his taking my wrds, David said with fierce determinatin, “I’m gnna run.”
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. After the starting pistl explded, all the runners sprang int actin and ran frwardnly t find David fell n the track frm time t time. Then, the small bld figure picked himself up and started again and again. I knew he wuld cntinue.Rcking with the rhythm f his run, he finally crssed the finish line lng after ther children. There, he gave me his typical tthy smile, saying, “That was easy!”
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    We sat dwn next t each ther, but David wuldn't lk at me.His eyes deliberately avided mine, and his smile als disappeared n the face, with his limbs shaking as weak as leaves. “It” s nt the real yu, David”, I brke the silence, walked t his frnt, hlding his shulders and cntinued, “Listen, David, yu have prepared s much fr this running, if yu want t quit, I will be fr yu.” David burst int tears. Suddenly,a grup f kids emerged arund us. The came up t David, and embraced him and shuted “Cheer up. David, yu can d it !” David stpped crying and his face lit up by their encuragement. Turing arund, he gave me a smile and walked t the starting line where ther kids were ready t start. (124)
    I watched as David mved up t the starting line with the ther runners. Start!All the kids disappeared swiftly like lightening int the frest, leaving David staggering and struggling his steps frward.But his bdy was uncntrllable, sn his heels were bleeding, because his shes were wrn ut. After a lng time, David was still 100 meters away frm the finishing line. The path was lined with the cach and ther kids in tears, wh were infrmed f the pr bdy cnditin f David. N ne laughed at him, but cheered up and clapped fr him. David was tuched and he was stepping frward when he was tripped by a big rck. “ He is bleeding!” cried the ther kids. “David! David!David!” the vice became luder and luder until David dragged his leg surpassing the terminal. He did it, with his belief and encuragement and lve frm everyne present. It was a miracle. His usual big tthy smile wuld nt be absent frever. (150)
    故事原结尾
    We sat dwn tgether n sme steps, but David wuldn’t lk at me. (开始第一段续写处) I quietly said, “David, if yu dn’t want t run tday, n ne is ging t make yu. But if yu’re nt running because yu’re afraid smene is ging t laugh, that’s nt a gd enugh reasn. There will always be smene wh will laugh and say mean things. There are peple like that, and that’s just the way it is. The real questin is whether yu are ging t let thse few peple stp yu frm ding smething yu really want t d. Are yu ging t let them get in yur way? If yu really want t run, David, then yu run!”I held my breath as David tk this in. Then he lked at the field and said with a fierce but quiet determinatin, “I’m gnna run.”
    I std n the sidelines with the excited crwd as David mved up t the starting line.(开始第二段续写)The starter’s gun sunded, and David lurched frward with the ther children. But he had nly gne a few metres befre he tripped and fell flat n the grund. My heart sank. As I started t shut encuragement, ther vices arund me tk up the call. “Cme n David, yu can d it!” I knew withut even lking that these vices were nt just thse f his schlmates. They came frm parents, teachers and kids frm ther schls, wh quickly understd the curage it tk David t attempt this run.David picked himself up and started again. All the ther runners had disappeared ver the hill. But it didn’t matter. This was David’s run. He had wrked fr it, and he wuldn’t give up! As lng as he was in sight, David heard peple calling his name.I waited anxiusly by the finish line as the first runners cmpleted the tw-and-a-half kilmetres f frest trails. Sn all f the ther runners had cme in and anther race had begun. Still n David! I started t feel sick. Had I dne the wrng thing? He hadn’t checked ut the trail with the ther runners. Culd he have becme lst? Finally, a small figure emerged frm the frest. With heels kicking ut t the side and his bdy rcking with the rhythm f his run, David pldded tward the hme stretch. He raised his arms in triumph as he crssed the finish line t wild cheers and applause.Then, when David’s cach slapped him n the back and said prudly, “Gd jb, David!” he caught my eye, flashed me a tthy grin and said, “That was easy!”At the end f the year, the track cach asked the class t nminate ne f their classmates fr the athletic award fr their grade. Withut hesitatin the whle class vted fr David, saying that n ne had wrked harder fr that award than he.It was an amazing mment at ur year-end assembly. The auditrium resunded with cheering and applause when David came frward and received his award fr utstanding athletic achievement—frm his beaming cach.

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