英文天天寫:130419 直面死亡
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背景介紹:
On Tuesday, a striking news captured our attention that three people died including an eight-year-old boy and more than 170 were injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line of Boston marathon (From BBC news). We strongly condemn those who are responsible for this explosion. Meantime, this sudden loss of life triggers our comtemplation about life and death.
Life is short. Life is precious. Please cherish it.
周二時(shí),波士頓馬拉松爆炸的新聞舉世震驚。在比賽終點(diǎn)線處,兩顆炸彈爆炸,導(dǎo)致三人死亡,170多人受傷,其中一名8歲的男童不幸離世。我們強(qiáng)烈譴責(zé)這起爆炸事件的始作俑者,同時(shí),生命的驟然逝去也引發(fā)了我們關(guān)于生命、關(guān)于死亡的思考。
人生很短。人生寶貴。請珍惜它。
話題:
1 What is your attitude toward death?
What do you think is the proper attitude toward death?
2 What do you think of death?
3 How to face death?
4 Are you afraid of death? Is is a shame to be afraid of death?
5 Anything related to death you would like to share with us.
范例1:
Death is a normal phenomenon that we can never avoid being faced with. Although we Chinese tend to associate it to infelicity, it cannot be denied that everyone will inevitably end his life in a grave however prominent and intelligent he is in life. Being afraid of death is justified, however, it is commonly acknowledged that in the face of death, nothing but the attitude toward it matters. Aparting from accepting the truth that we human being are not immortal, we should extend our deep grief to who have passed away then move on to the bright furture instead of immersing ourselves in great mourning. Moreover, we should do our utmost to make each day counts.
范例2:
Frankly speaking, I am scared of death. And few of us can stay calm when dealing with the death. Our fear towards death, however, should not be considered as cowardice. After all,it is our inherited instinct to avoid being killed by potential dangers. When facing the death, whether we are scared or not doesn’t matter, whereas what we choose to do matters.
Seconds after the twin explosions of Boston Marathon, some people chose to flee from the danger while others chose to rush into the carnage field to help those casualties as well as queue up to donate blood. We should not judge other`s morality simply from their behaviour. However, those brave deeds deserve our praise.
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