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"Listen & Read" in the name of love

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"Listen & Read" in the name of love

Introduction: When listening to the text, the reader should pay attention to the following words and phrases: brilliant adj; Outstanding; Talented; embrace vt. Hugs; proudly adv. Triumphantly. In order to deepen the impression, Xiaobian has given a wonderful example to each key word or phrase.

Job was not a brilliant man. He swept floors for a living. He believed that Tarzan was a real man, and that all those movies were really documentary of Tarzan's life. He was the butt of many jokes, yet he taught me about the essence of a "real man": love and respect for women, honor, kindness and gentleness.

Job is unremarkable, and he makes a living cleaning the stairways. He believed that in real life, Tarzan the Ape was real, and all those movies were real documentaries of Tarzan's life. He was the object of ridicule, but he taught me the qualities of a "real person": love and respect for women, glory, kindness and kindness.

Job embraced life in unexpected, simple ways. He showed up for work, on time. He never bragged about himself, and he loved only one woman -his wife, Molly. Job filled void a in my life. He was principled straightforward and in my world of dishonor and lies. He loved me as his very own grandchild, even though he was a year younger than my father.

Job embraced life in surprisingly simple ways. He works on time, never brags about himself, and loves only one woman– his wife Molly. Job filled the void in my life. In my world of lies and shame, he was so principled and upright. He loved me as much as he loved his own granddaughter, even though he was a year younger than my father.

I will never forget my graduation from high school. That was a day of hopeless inevitability for me. My father, who was a heavy drinker, began his celebration very early in the day. By the time we congratulated in the high school gymnasium my father had congratulated himself through nearly a case of beer.

I'll never forget when I graduated from high school. That day was destined to be desperate for me. My alcoholic father, early that morning, began to party on his own. When we celebrated in the school gymnasium, he was already immersed in almost a case of beer to make fun of himself.

I tried to be invisible within a sea of faces. I wanted to run away and disappear. Most of all I wanted was no one to guess whose kid I was. I was betrayed by my last name, which began with the letter "A", so I was the first graduate on the first row. Being a red-head gave me even more exposure, and the baccalaureate speaker, who had never met me, decided to use me as his audio-visual aid.

I tried my best to make myself look inconspicuous in the sea of people. I want to escape. I want to disappear. What I want most is that no one knows whose child I am. But my last name betrayed me. The initial of my last name is "A", so I am the first graduate in the first row. The redhead made me more conspicuous, and the graduation speaker, whom I had never met, decided to use me as an assistant to him, "a tool for teaching."

"This young lady, this bright young lady with the bright red hair. " His voice rolled through the auditorium in sonorous phrases, as I sank lower in my seat. Over to my left, at the door of the auditorium, was a seating arrangement for the "elderly". And there sat Molly, age, and Job, age 47, with all of the grandparents. My heart ached when I looked at them, wishing with all my heart that I were, truly, their grandchild.

"This young lady, this beautiful lady with a bright red friend. His words were exaggerated, and his voice echoed in the auditorium. In my seat, I shrank even lower. At the entrance of the auditorium to my left is a seating area for the "elderly.". Molly, 61, and Job, 47, sat there with the others' grandparents. I looked at them, and my heart was like a knife. How I wish I were really their granddaughter.

As the speaker continued with his speech, he reached a point where he had an uncontrollable urge to introduce "all the wonderful people who have made this day possible!"

The speaker continued his speech, and when he got to the point, he couldn't contain his excitement and wanted to introduce "all the amazing people who have made today's graduation ceremony!"

"All the siblings of the graduates, please, stand." I slipped lower in my seat, glancing hurriedly around, hoping to remain invisible.

"All the students who are about to graduate, please stand up." I leaned back in my seat, my body lower hidden, and my eyes glanced around quickly, hoping no one could see me.

"Now, all the parents, please stand." Dear Lord, I thought, I'm sure my father can't stand, even if he wanted to. I didn't bother to look around.

"Now, all parents, please stand up." I thought to myself: Oh my God, I'm sure even if my father wanted to stand, he wouldn't be able to stand up. I don't even have to look at it.

"Now the grandparents" I closed my eyes, dreading the hopelessness of my situation. I had no grandparent to stand proudly for me. I finally opened my eyes, and there they were, Job and Molly, standing proudly with all the other grandparents. Job looked over at me, his eyes beaming like diamonds.

"Now, grandparents ... "I closed my eyes, and the situation was unimaginable. No grandparent would stand up proudly for me. I finally opened my eyes, and they stood up—Job and Millie, all of their grandparents stood up proudly together. Job looked at me with a diamond-like sparkle in his eyes.

"I'm so proud of you," he smiled as he mouthed the words that I will never forget. I knew that he stood there, not out of duty, but because of his love for me!

"I'm so proud of you," he said, with a smile on his face, and I will never forget those words. I know that he stood up not out of duty, but out of his love for me!

exegesis:

brilliant adj; Outstanding; Talented

例句:He was a brilliant mathematician; he was one of the inventors of Calculus.

He was also a brilliant mathematician; One of the inventors of calculus.

embrace vt. embrace

例句:He embraced his daughter tenderly.

He hugged his daughter tenderly.

proudly adv. Triumphantly

· 例句:I wanted you to see this, she said proudly.

I want you to see this thing, she said proudly.

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