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英语读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。It was the day of the big cross-countryrun. Students from seven different primary schools in and around the small town were warming up and walking the route (路线)through thick evergreen forest.I looked around and finally spotted David, who was standing by himself off to the side by a fence. He was small for ten years old. His usual big toothysmile was absent today. I walked over and asked him why he wasn't with the other children. He hesitated and then said he had decided not to run.What was wrong? He had worked so hard for this event!I quickly searched the crowd for the schooFs coach and asked him what had happened. "I was afraid thatkids from other schools would laugh at him/5 he explained uncomfortably/! gave him the choice to run or not, and let him decide/5I bit back my frustration (懊恼). I knew the coach meant well he thought he was doing the right thing. After making sure that David could run if he wanted, I turned to find him coming towards me, his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward.I watched as David moved on to the starting line with the other runners.Seeing him coming over, his teammates cheered for him by giving him high fives. When the starting whistle sounded, he ran forward. His body swayed violently with running. Somebody burst into laughter, but David ran continually, his face shining with determination. Soon the cheers drowned out the jeers. Half an hour later ,1 fimally caught sight of a wobbly figure heading for the finish line, he made it! ”Live confidently without fear of ridicule/5 I murmured to myself and felt so proud of David.范文9We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. Seeing this, I knew David was in a dilemma. I got closer to him, patting him on the head slightly and asked him in a soft voice, “Do you want to be a braver?He nodded his head firmly. "The coach just wanted to give you the right to make your own choice. You participated in every practice. I'm sure you can make it! Please remember that in no case will you give up!” Encouraged by my words, David looked at me with shining eyes, with his big toothy smile on his lovely face. He was no longer hesitant and got up to the starting line.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. I breathed a sigh of relief. Hearing a whistle, David dashed out like an arrow. But gradually, David was out of breath and it was obvious that his footsteps were heavier and heavier. All the people present screamed and cheered him up. David continued to run and didn't give up. At last, David crossed the finishing line, still long after the other children. But all of us were proud of him and the smile on everyoneJs face lit up the whole world!范文10We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. In front of me was his drooping head with his eyes fixed on the floor. Seeing the frustrated boy, I felt my heart was broken and decided to change the situation. I gently stroked his hair, held his hand tightly, and comforted him in a soft voice, “Just believe yourself and go for it! Everyone will cheer for you.55 Once hearing what I said, David slowly looked at me with his watery eyes, murmuring, “Really?、which was responded to with a nod of encouragement. It seemed that a current of strength ran through him. He wrapped his arms around me and took a deep breath, then stood up and headed for the competition venue.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. Awkwardly as he walked, he marched forward determinedly. When the run started, he patted his cheeks slightly and began his running. Though he was gradually left behind by other runners, he kept moving forward. As time went by, every other runner had arrived at the finishing line, and I was still waiting for him when he eventually appeared. Puffing and panting, he dashed through the finishing line with thunderous applause and cheers. Looking at his big toothy smile flashing across his face, I was so proud of him. It was his confidence and determination that made him a perfect runner.范文11We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. With silence hanging heavily in the air, he ducked down his head. It seemed that he wanted to join the run from the bottom of his heart. So I patted him on the shoulder and said, “You want to run ,right?” Upset and hesitant , he nodded slowly. To encourage him, I whispered to him that he would definitely do a good job since he had practiced so hard. Hearing these words, he raised his head, with his eyes wet. I gave him a big thumb-up, which made him gather his courage and decided to run. He wiped out his tears and stood up, straightening his small body and moving through the crowds.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. When he set his foot on the line, I was worried that other children would laugh at him, since so many kids gazed at him with curious eyes. However, so determined was David that he ignored everything around him, only watching forward. When the whistle rang, he tried his utmost to run as fast as possible. Moved by his spirit, I followed him and cheered him up along the way. Though the cross-country run was tough, he made it. To our surprise, when he crossed the finishing line, the crowds burst into applause. David gave me a bear hug, revealing his usual toothy smile. It was then that I realized that despite his disease, no one laughed at such a beautiful soul, since he shone like a diamond with determination rooted in his heart.范文12We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. He just ducked his head and stared at his own shoes. I asked him if he really decided not to run. He nodded, biting his lip. nLook/I said calmly, nYou never missed a single practice. You always finished every run. Do you want your efforts to end up in vain?” He hesitated a lot and murmured, nOther kids will laugh at me." 1 assured him that he would be the best runner on condition that he finished the run. Hearing my words, he finally made up his mind to run and I urged him to go to the starting line.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. He looked back at me and I cast him an encouraging smile. Then the race began. All the runners shot out like arrows. I cheered for him and headed towards the finishing line. As time wore on, other runners finished the run but I caught no sight of David. After what seemed like centuries, I finally saw he showed up with his forehead sweating heavily. I held my breath as his legs seemed to give out. Although David was the last to cross the finishing line, no one laughed at him. Thunderous applause erupted from the kids with everyone hailing David. His big toothy smile occurred again. It clicked that he hurdled his fear and fulfilled his potential, and the unremitting effort was worth it.范文13We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. I gave him a soft pat on the shoulder, "Don't be afraid someone would laugh at you, you are just trying your best. If you don't want to run today, no one will have the chance to laugh at you, but you will also lose the chance to be applauded. I continued, "Don't let anyone stop you from being yourself! David, we will stand by you!” After weighing my words, David said in a low but determined voice, “I want to run!”I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. The run was beginning! David dashed, fell over and got up as he swung his feet forward. Then, he was left behind by other runners within a few minutes. I started to cheer and then many coaches and students joined me, “Come on! David.” With the encouragement ringing in the air, David attempted again and again with his unique running style. Awave of cheer and applause burst out when David succeeded in crossing the finish line. He greeted me with his usual big toothy smile and said confidently “It was an amazing experience!,J范文14We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. Observing his frustrated face, I sighed and patted his head, whispering, “ Want to have a try, will you?” David raised his head, glanced at me and said with a trembling voice, “Yes, but what if the others teased me?” Hearing what he said, I hugged him tightly and told him that nobody could discouraged a determined soul, even though the one was a coach. Nodding his head, he stood up, clenched his fist and stumbled to the starting line.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. As a bump announced the beginning of the big cross-country run, the other runners ran like an arrow, with David left far behind. But he struggled to run as usual. I followed and encouraged him along the way. Approaching the finishing line, he was surprised to find the other runners were waiting for him and shouted, “Come on! Come on!” With tears rolling down, he continued limping. On his arrival at the finishing line, all the runners accompanied him to walk through the finishing line hand in hand, smiling.We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look atme. I could feel his inner struggle. I patted him on the shoulder, “David, I know you have been expecting the run. Why let your coach's worry get in your way? Achieving the aim is far more important than anything else. Think about the tremendous effort you've made/5 David looked up at me, his eyes shining brightly. I held his hands and told him the kids from other schools wouldn't laugh at him, instead, they would cheer for his bravery and determination. David was not hesitant any more and decided to run.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. The moment the starting gun rang, all the students rushed out. David tried his best as usual. But as he was obviously falling behind, people began to find he was different. Unluckily, he fell over a branch. Seeing him in great pain, we almost felt our blood frozen. But he rose to his feet and raced on. We shouted and cheered, firmly convinced that he was regular. Nothing could stop him. He finally made it, though still long after the other children. That big toothy smile appeared on his face.范文16We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. With his head silently buried, I could tell how frustrated and heart-broken this little boy was. u Actually, we were reallyconfident about you, hoping you could join usHearing what I said, David looked up at me in surprise. A flash of hope sparkled his eyes. "But I am really afraid that the kids from other schools will laugh at me.” He seemed pretty worried. “You've gone such a long way to be here. Don't let othersJ opinions get in the way to your success. See, they re all waiting for you/I pointed to the starting line, where the team were shouting his name excitedly.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. The signal pistol going off , David rushed out but no wonder he was left behind just from the staring line. The unusual way of movement drew everyoneJs attention. With all eyes fixed on him, his small body was gradually swallowed up by the thick forest. After twenty minutes, some runners started to rush out of the woods. Of course, David didn't make any miracle to be the first runners to come back. But we did see him after another 20 minutes. At a steady speed, he crossed the finishing line with everyone Js applaud and cheering. I embraced him, tears in my eye. This boy, whatever difficulties he would encounter, must have learned today that he was the master of his own life.We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. His fingers twisted nervously. I waited there for him to start speaking/' Do you think I am good enough to be in the competition, Miss? Won't they laugh at me ? ” he said, pointing to the kids from other schools. "Everyone may face obstacles, and we all feel discouraged from time to time, but be confident because you have put in hard work. You are good enough to be at the line with your teammatesI said gently, trying to encourage him. He thought about it for a while, stood up and said, “Thank you, Miss, I choose to participate and I will try my best!”I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. The race gun sounded and the runners raced off to the forest. I sat in the audience, cheering loudly for him. David was much slower than the others. His way of running was quite different but no one laughed. On the contrary, the audience began to cheer for him. At the end of the race, he was, without doubt, the last to finish, but he received a warm applaud as he crossed the line. He happily ran towards me and shouted, “I did it ! thank you Miss!” I was proud of him and me as well. We shouldn't overlook the power that we can give others.范文18We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. " David, you are an ambitious young man full of enthusiasm and vitality.55 I held his hands tightly, “ Just look at my eyes. Trust me!” David stood silently, tears rolling down his cheeks. " Miss, with the brain disease, I had thought I did not practise well enough to participate in the competition so that I am afraid of being laughed at/5 David felt frustrated and hopeless. I was absolutely understanding what he felt in his mind. " Boy, you have done well and your future is very promising.n David looked at me, with his eyes twinkled with excitement, and stood up just like a superman in front of me.I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. As the bell rang, David ran as fast as he could like a wild horse running in the filed. In the first round, David fell behind others about 5 meters. But bathed in a competitive atmosphere, he was in high spirits and felt a sudden strength inside him. In the last 50 meters, seeing David try his best to rush for the finishing line, I was nervous and had my heart in my mouth. When the host announced that David won the 3d prize, he was wild with delight, waving to me with joy and sweetness.范文19We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn't look at me. His head stooped spiritlessly and he seemed to be crying.nYou know the team needs you, don't you, David?,my words broke the silence?! don!t want to let them down, sir. I couldn't live with myself/ he whispered, still hanging his headDavid had a brain disease which prevented him from walking or running like other children, but at school his classmates thought of him as aregular kid. He always participated to the best of his ability in whatever they were doing. That was why none of the children thought it unusual that David had decided to join the cross-country team. It just took him longer thatfs all. David had not missed a single practice, and although he al