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名人類例子

名人類例子1泰森+希特勒2安德魯.卡內(nèi)基3水門事件4綜合羅斯福+伽利略Cansuccessbedisastrous?

Weoftenregardsuccessastheaccomplishmentofourgoals.It’shonorablethatpeoplehavesomethingsuccessful.However,successshouldnotstoppeoplefrommovingontopursuehighergoals,norshoulditgrantprivilegestosuccessorstointerferewithotherpeople’swell-being.Intheformersituation,weconsideritadisastertoindividual;thelatter,wesayitisthedisasterofthehumanbeing.(很不錯的論點,回答了問題,同時回答了howcansuccessbedisastrous)Theexamplesthatsuccesspreventedpeoplefrommovingforwardaresufficientinhistory.TakeTyson,thesuccessfulboxer,asanexample.Tysonusedtobealittleboylivinginpoverty.Hefoughtwithhisfiststofinallywinbackfameandmoney.Wesaythatasaboxer,hewasverysuccessful.

However,successdidn’tstimulatehimtopursuehighergoals;Contrarily,hetookadvantageofhissuccessbydrinking,speeding,andfightingonthestreet.Forthesebehaviors,hepaidthebillofhisarrogance.Hewenttojailforseveraltimeswhichdirectlyledtothedownfallinhiscareer.Itwasclearthatsuccessalmostruinedhislife.Thoughusedtobeasuccessfulboxer,Tysonwasmorementionedasadisastrousperson.

細(xì)節(jié)補充泰森出身布魯克林(黑人區(qū)),拳腳功夫了得,不到20歲時,參加WBC重量級拳王比賽WBCheavyweightchampion,不到6分鐘擊倒前拳王knockout,20歲出頭就獲得了三大拳擊組織的重量級拳王金腰帶。但是太早太容易的成功讓他開始迷失自我。他酗酒,打架,強奸婦女(rape),一直進(jìn)出監(jiān)獄。職業(yè)生涯開始走下坡路,只能靠擊敗一些較弱的選手來維持生計。(keephisbodyandsoultogether)議論Clearly,tooeasyandtooquicksuccessofTysonsetastageforhisfuturesuccessivefailuresforthereasonthathewassoobsessedwithhisprevioustriumphthathecouldnotlookintothefuture.Therefore,successcanbedisastrousforindividualsthemselveswhentheyviewtheirsuccessasafinalstep.ThoughTyson’ssuccessbroughtdisastrouseffecttohislife,luckily,thedisasterhardlypreventedotherpeoplefromtheirownpursuitofhappiness.However,ifsuccessaccidentlylaytothosewhotendtouseitasamethodofsatisfyingpersonalambitionattheriskofotherpeople’swell-being——thepublic,unfortunately,hastofootthebilloftheirabuseofsuccess.

TakeHitlerasanexample.StillasoldierinWorldWar1,Hitlerbecame,throughhiseffort(wehavetoadmitthatheachievedsuccessbyhisownendeavordespitealltheuglymethodheused),theleaderofNazi.WiththesovereignpoweroftheGermanmilitaryforce,Hitlerbegantouseitasamethodtofulfillhisambition,whichdirectlyledtothemostdisastrouseventinhumanhistory—theWorldWar2.

Inthisdisasterofthemankind,millionsandmillionsofpeopledied,husbandsandwiveswereforcedtoseparateforever,childrenweredeprivedtherightstoevenhaveafamily.IattributethiscatastropheofhumilitytoHitler,thepersonwhoabusedhissuccesstobringadisastertothewholemankind.還是細(xì)節(jié)不夠的問題,希特勒的成功---一戰(zhàn)期間服役,然后建立了納粹黨Nazi,大蕭條時期時納粹乘機發(fā)展了起來,44歲成了德國總理,鎮(zhèn)壓反對派力量,但是由于他能言善辯eloquent,鼓動性l,并且使德國經(jīng)濟得到了發(fā)展,失業(yè)人數(shù)減少,民眾真心擁護。但是這樣的頂峰給了他的野心wildambition以出頭的機會,他開始了導(dǎo)致二次世界大戰(zhàn)的對外擴張之路externalexpansion,很快占領(lǐng)了歐洲的大部分地區(qū),但是在當(dāng)政期間建立了集中營concentrationcamp(warcriminals),實行了史無前例的種族滅絕genocide,屠殺holocaust猶太人600萬之多,并且使3500萬人生靈涂炭。同時自己最后自殺身亡議論ItisobviousthatafterreachingthepersonalpeakinGermany,Hitler’sincreasingaggressioneventuallyresultedinthedisastrousholocaustofmillionsofinnocentpeopleaswellashisownsuicidal.Therefore,successcanbedevastatingtothewholesocietyifcapturedandmisusedbysomeover-greedypeopletorealizetheirevilgoal.結(jié)尾段Successisn’tnecessarilydisastrous;actually,itismeanttobringrejoicetopeople.Butifsuccessisabused,itcaneasilybedisastrous,eithertothepersonwhousesit,ortothemankindwhosuffersit.安德魯卡內(nèi)基

Cansomethingunsuccessfulturnintogoodthings?論點AndrewCarnegie,calledthekingofsteel,becameoneofthemostrenownedentrepreneursafterknockingpovertyout.IllustrationAttheageof13,heemigratedfromScotlandtoAmericawithhispoorfamily,carryingwiththemnothingbutanAmericandream.Unfortunately,hebeganto,fromthenon,leadapainstakinglifeinatinysmallapartmentsharedwithotheremigrants.DuringhisfirstfewyearsinAmerica,heworkedtemporarilyforonefactoryafteranotherinordertoearnaliving.Itappearedthatextremepovertydeprivedhimofalltherightsthathispeerspossessed,suchasgoingtoschool,buyingcomicbooksandwearingniceclothes.

Tosomeextent,wehadtoadmitthathereallyunderwentsomeunsuccessfultime,resultingmainlyfrompenury.

(承上啟下)

Butratherthangivinghimselfuptohardtime,hegraduallygotmaturedfromvariousdifficulties,strengthenedhiswillandsharpenedhiswits.HepersistedinattendingnightschoolsandpayinggreatattentiontothebusinessworldwhentheCivilWarhappened,whichprovedtobehisturningpoint.Inthisperiod,hedetectedthegreatpotentialofsteelindustry,resolutelyboughtapatentofsteelandbuilthisowncompany---TheCarnegieSteelCompany,with20thousandemployeesworkinginit.Relyingonexperienceandenlightenmentgainedinhisarduouschildhood,hesteadilydevelopedthiscompanyintothelargestoneintheearly20thcenturywithaprofitof40millionperyear.Undoubtedly,heachievedhisownsuccessasabusinessman.

Buthissuccessbenefitednotonlyhimselfbutmoreimportantlythepublic.Afterretiring,withthefortunehemadefrombusiness,heturnedtophilanthropyandinterestsineducation,foundingtheCarnegieCorporationofNewYork,CarnegieEndowmentforInternationalPeace,andCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh.Explanation(例子+觀點)TheexampleofAndrewCarnegieshowsusthatonecanturnsomethingunsuccessful,suchaspoverty,intogreatpersonalsuccessandcontributionstothesocietyaslongashecouldgrowupfromtheobstaclesandkeepacourageousheart.(水門事件)Candeception-pretendingthatsomethingistruewhenitisnot-sometimeshavegoodresults?欺騙:沒做;調(diào)查結(jié)果:司法紊亂+被迫辭職開頭段

Deception,thoughmayresultintemporarybenefits,willbringaboutnegativeeffectstootherpeopleinthelongrunwhenthetruthfinallycomeout.TheWatergateScandalandmyexperiencecanfullydemonstratemypoint.Inordertochasethefame,wealthandpower,somepeoplearelikelytousesomelies,whichwill,hence,causedamagetohimselfaswellasthepublic.TheWatergateScandalwasatypicaleventinstigatedbyRichardNixon,theformerpresidentoftheUnitedStates.(P)

In1972,hewasthecandidatewhorepresentedtheRepublicanPartyinthepresidentialelection.InordertogetthecampaigninformationoftheDemocraticParty,fivemembersoftheRepublicanPartysneakedintotheWatergateBuilding,theheadquarteroftheiropponent.Theytookphotosofthedocumentsandbuggedtheirofficeandwere,unfortunately,arrestedatonce.

Atthattime,manypeoplesuspectedNixonofcommittingthisincident,buthestoodout,liedtotheAmericanpublicthathehadnotgetinvolvedinitandpromisedthathewouldcompletelyinvestigatethisscandalifhebecamethepresident.

(具體謊言)

Hisconvincingwordsfinallywonthetrustandvotesofthepeopleandlaterbecamethepresident.However,deception,nomatterhowperfectitmightappear,wouldgetuncoveredoneday.

Afterthepresidentialelection,aserialofinvestigationsontheWatergateincident,carriedforwardbyaspecialprosecutor,soonexpandedacrossthecountryandgraduallydisclosedtheirrefutablerelationshipbetweenthescandalandNixon.Consequently,in1973,afraidoflosinghisposition,Nixonrefusedtohandintherecordingsregardingthedialogbetweenfivedefendantsandhimself.

Tomakeitworse,heevendismissedthespecialprosecutorandtheattorneygeneralinanattempttoconcealthefact.

Atthattime,thewholenationgotannoyedathisacts.Laterthatyear,theCongresscollectedenoughevidencetochargeNixon,whichledtohisresignation.(結(jié)果)議論

Lookingbacktoit,wemayseeclearlythathaditnotbeenforthatlie,theAmericanlawsystemwouldnothaveundergonesuchadisordertimeandthepublicwouldnothavegothurtbytheirownchoice.Therefore,wecanseethatwhiledeceptionsdobringtemporaryinterests,itwouldexertadverseeffectonusinthelongterm.綜合名人例子Docloseddoorsmakeuscreative?羅斯福Roosevelt’screativityinhiseconomicpolicyintheGreatDepressionisanotherexample.

On29thOct1929,AmericaexperiencedaBlackTuesdaywhichmarkedthebeginningofthenearlyfive-year-longfinancialcrisis,theGreatDepression.Stockmarketscrashed,currenciesdepreciated,employeesgotfiredandthewholecountrywasatitslastgasp.Manyexpertsclaimed“Theendoftheworldhascome!”Almosteveryonelosthopeandbelievedthecrisiscouldhardlybemitigated.(背景)

Atthismoment,FranklinRooseveltcameintopower.HehadtheresponsibilitytohealthewholeAmericaandeventhewholeworld.Insteadoffeelinghopeless,hedevotedhimselftocomingupwithauthenticpoliciesandputoutsomevalideconomics,suchasdepreciatingthevalueofAmericancurrencytoattractexports,startinggreatpublicconstructionslikedamstoprovidepeoplewithjobsandsustenanceandburninglargeareasofcropstoimprovefarmers’income.(具體闡述創(chuàng)造力)為什么困境能讓人有創(chuàng)造力

Rooseveltcouldnolongeractaccordingtorulesorpoliciesthathadbeenprovedinappropriateorevendetrimentaltothepublic;therefore,hehadnowaybuttochangeandtobringinnewideastosavethecountry.WhatdidRooseveltdoafterhebecamethepresidentin1932?Ingeneralbelievedthefederalgovernmenthadthechiefresponsibilityoffightingthedepression.Congressthenpassedaseriesofimportantlawstoprovidereliefforvictimsofthedepression.Inspecific

1createdFederalEmergencyReliefAdministrationtogivethestatesmoneyfortheunemployed2gaveourcashforfood,clothingandshelter3TheCivilianConservationCorpshiredthousandsofyoungmenforsuchconservationprojectssuchasplanting,controllingfloodsandimprovingnationalparks.

4TennesseeValleyAuthority,agiantpublicpowerprojectinthevalleyoftheTennesseeRiver,notonlycontrolledfloodsbutalsoprovidedcheaperelectricityforresidents.5increasedtradebyloweringtariffsoncertainimportedgoods6enactedNationalLaborRelations,whichguaranteedworkerstherighttoorganizeunion,andtheSocialSecurityAct,whichprovidedpensionsforretiredworkersandinsuranceforthejobless

Ingeneral,Roosevelt’snewpoliciescreatedanewageofgovernment’sinterferenceinnationaleconomy.Afterfiveyears’ofeffort,America’sfinancialconditioneventuallywarmedupwhichprovedRoosevelt’screativepoliciescorrect.(好的結(jié)果)議論

HadtherenotbeentheGreatDepression,PresidentRooseveltoranyotherpresidentwouldneverhavethoughtofinvolvinggovernment’spowerintoAmerica’sdevelopmentofeconomy.Isn’titanothervividexampleinwhich“closeddoors”leadstocreativity?挑戰(zhàn)權(quán)威

AnotherstoryofGalileoisalsoaverytypicalonetoexplaintheimportanceofchallengingtheauthority.

ItisknowntousallthatAristotleisagreatphilosopherinancientGreeceandiswidelyregardedasthemosteruditemindsofar.Histheories,asaresult,arefirmlybelievedbyalmosteveryoneintheMiddleAge.(塑造權(quán)威)

However,Galileo,anobscurephysicistatthattime,foundoneofAristotle’stheoriesthatthevelocitiesoftwofallingweightsareproportionaltotheirweightsincorrectthroughhisthousandsofexperiments.(為什么挑戰(zhàn))

HefinallydecidedtoshowhisresearchresultsbydoinganexperimentontheLeaningTowerofPisainfrontofthepublic,whichlaterturnedouttobeablockbusterinthefieldofphysics.

Galileodroppedtwosteelballsofdifferentweightstothegroundandeverybodypresentwitnessedthehistoricmomentthatthetwoballsreachedthegroundatexactlythesametime.(怎么挑戰(zhàn))

Galileo’sexperimentsanddiscoveriesviolentlychallengedthatofAristotleandstartedarevolutionarydebateamongscientists.Moreimportantly,hecorrectedthousandsofpeople’swrongbeliefsandcontributedalottothemodernphysics.(挑戰(zhàn)的結(jié)果)議論HadGalileoneverchallengedtheauthority,wewouldn’thavebeenabletoseethetruthoratleastwewouldhavebeenfooledforanotherhundredsofyearsbeforeanotherGalileowasborn.Fromtheexamplesshownabove,wecanconfidentlydrawtheconclusionthatthereisnecessityforustochallengetheauthoritywhenwefindtheresultswegetafterinnumerableexperimentsareagainsttheauthority’slongheldtheories.挑戰(zhàn)權(quán)威2辦雜志---受到教務(wù)主任挑戰(zhàn)---繼續(xù)堅持—成功---受歡迎開頭段Icannotagreewiththesayingmore,foramajorityofpeople,includingtheauthorities,arelikelytomakeinappropriatedecisions.Thusconfrontedwithunreasonableremarkagainstus,wearesupposedtoholdontoourownwayofdoingthings.NextIwilltaketheexampleofmyselftoprovemypoint.

Itwasour(the)secondsemesterofourfreshmanyearatSZHS,justaftertheawfulmid-termexamination,thatourseniorsreached(calledon)ustocommitatoughtask,launchamagazineofourschoolonourown.Icanstillremembereverything

happenedin

thatrainyafternoonexactly.Insideaduskyclassroomwerethreeadmirableseniors,Rena,EvanandTracy,(whodidagreatjobbothatstudyandonourschool'ssocietyaffairs).Cutafigurebothintheirstudyandvariousacitivies

1Theyexplainedtheirintentiontolaunchamagazineofstudents'own.Theyconsideredthatwe,SZHSstudents,shouldnotonlyfocusonstudybutalsoconcernwhathappensatschoolandwhatsocietyactivitiestheycanenjoy.Fromthisperspective,theymeanttohaveamagazineasamediatoshowourschoolmatesourmarvellousactivitiesandenrichtheirafter-classlife.Notonlyforbeinghappywiththecontributionwecandoforourschool,butalsofortheexcitingchallengesandbrandnewworkwewillface,wetookonthechallengingmission修改版1Wetalkedhappilyforalmosttwohours,duringwhichourpredecessorsexpressedtheirgeneralideaaboutagenuineschoolmagazine,namely,ofthestudents,bythestudents,forthestudents.Thencomesourbigproblem:howtocarryoutthisbelief?

2Foryears,thepublicationsofseniorhighschoolshavebeenfocusingmoreonthepoliticalandacademiclifeofstudents,reportingasessionafteraseminarforonething,andnumerouslearningexperiencegivenbystudentsonthehonorrollforanother.

Butthiskindofnewspapertotallyneglectedtherealinterestofthestudents,whoweregraduallydivertingmoreoftheirattentionfromsimplygradetomoremeaningfulthings---variousassociationsandvoluntarilyjobstoimprovetheiroverallcompetitiveness.3Thusduringthepreparationofthismagazine,wereachedataconclusionthatwewouldconcentratemoreonthesocietiesintheschool,socialactivitiesandtraininginformation.Thefirststepistocontacttheheadsofseveralsuitablesocieties,beginningwithaveryfamoussinginggroup:__singlebed___.Aftercommunicatingwiththedirectorinacasualandpleasantwayfor1hour,webegantotakephotographsofthemembers,playingavarietyofmusicalinstrument.

ThesecondstepwastofollowthemembersoftheModelUnitedNationstofurtherknowtheprocessofthiscontest,soastoexhibitthecharmofthiscompetitionaswellastheplayersinanall-roundway.Thefinalstepwastogetaccesstosomenotabletrainingschoolsfamiliarwiththedetailofgoingabroad.Undoubtedly,wegaveprioritytoNewOrientalSchool.Onemonthpassedandthenthefinalworkturnedup,withvividpicturesofthesinginggroup,comprehensivereportsaboutthecontestaswellaswiseguidanceonTOEFLandSAT.Thuswhenweenteredtheofficeof____,wewereexpectingpraiseandflowersfromtheschoolauthority.However,toourastonishment,theDeanofofficescoldedusindifferently.

"Youcallthisamagazine?Whatthehellitis?It'ssocolorfulthatalmostmademedizzy!Wewon'twasteourschool'sfundonsucha"picturealbum"",hecensured.Weweresurprisedathiscriticism.Wetriedtocontrolouremotionandexplainedthatwemeanttoshowthesprightlylifeofstudents,andwedeemthatitwillfavorthestudents.Itisapparentthatourexplanationwasuselesssincehejustsmokeandignoreourexistence.Feelingshocked,noneofusutteredaworddirectlyafterleavinghisoffice.Butsoon,Irealizedwhathappened,“Heisoutofreason.Hisideaofrigidlystickingtothetraditionisbehindthetimes.”Thenanotheroneadded,“Kevinisright.Weareright.Let’shaveatry.Wearesupposedtoholdontotheneweditionforthisistheonethatwillreallyinterestthestudents.”Eventually,despitegreatresistance,abrandnewmagazine,showingtherealneedsofthestudents,enterednearlyeverydorm.Likewhatwehaveexpectedbefore,thismagazinedistinguisheditselffromotherschoolpublications,whichwerethrownintothegarbagebinbeforereading,byitsuniqueperspectiveandinvitingcontent.Morethanthat,wereceivedanumberofencouraginglettersapplaudingusforputtingourselvesintotheirshoes.結(jié)論

Therefore,challengingtheschoolauthority,whotakeforgrantedsomeout-datedthoughts,countsforthedevelopmentoforiginalandvaluableideas.總結(jié)1中間段一個例子(字?jǐn)?shù)300-400字)2觀點盡量選一個,結(jié)構(gòu)總分總。3中間段主要是人物類:個人+名人關(guān)鍵:1)對準(zhǔn)題目描述細(xì)節(jié)2)細(xì)節(jié)最好是真的細(xì)節(jié)3)細(xì)節(jié)間的順序把握好。4)一段細(xì)節(jié)可以給出承上啟下句。5)議論主要兩句話。滿分范文(學(xué)術(shù)類,兩面性)Ismemoryahelporahindranceinhelpingyoulearnfromthepastandsucceedinthefuture?1)有好的---2)有不好---一個例子之學(xué)術(shù)篇Memoriesactasbothahelpandahindrancetothesuccessofsomeone.Manypeopleadviseyoutolearnfromthepastandapplythosememoriessothatyoucaneffectivelysucceedbyavoidingrepeatingyourpastmistakes.Ontheotherhand,peoplewhogettoocaughtupwiththepastareunabletomoveontothefuture.

ElieWiesel‘smemoirNightperfectlyexemplifiesthedoublenatureofmemories.

Wiesel,aJewishman,sufferedheavilythroughouttheHolocaustandNightisrifewithhorrificdescriptionsofhisexperience.Thesememorieshelptospreadtheviewofwhatlifewaslike.(記憶)Throughrecountingthesememories,Wieselisabletoeducateworldreadersabouttheatrocitiescommittedinhopesthatthesameblatantviolationsofhumanrightsareneverrepeatedagain.(好處一)ThroughrelivingtheHolocaustthroughhiswriting,Wieselwasinspiredtobecomeproactiveinthebattleforcivilrights.(好處二)Somewouldpointtohispeacefulactionsandthesalesofhisbookandlabelhimasuccess.(好處三)Despitetheimportanceofrecountingsuchmemories,Wieselacknowledgesthedamagethatmemoriescanalsocause.(承上啟下)FollowinghisliberationfromtheAuschwitzconcentrationcamp,Wieselwasabitter,jadedman.HecouldnotevenwriteNightuntilseveralyearslater.TheendofthenoveldescribesWiesel‘sgradualbutabsolutelossoffaiththroughouttheexperience.Hispastexperienceshauntedhimforseveralyears,renderinghimpassive.

(不好的結(jié)果)Itwasnotuntilhesetasidehispastthathecouldevenfocusonthefuture.Hadheremainedsoconsumedwiththepainanddamagecausedinthepast,hemayneverhaveachievedthesuccessthathehasattained.(深化)結(jié)尾段Overall,Wiesel'sexperiencesexemplifytheimportanceofthepastasaguide.Wiesel'spastexperienceshelpedtoguidehiminlaterlife,butitwasnotuntilhepushedthemasidethathecouldmoveon.Tomethismeansthatyoushouldrelyonyourpastwithoutlettingitcontrolyou.Allowyourpasttoactasaguide,whilemakingsurethatyouarealsolivinginthepresentandlookingtothefuture.模仿之—伽利略Knowledgeisabenefitoraburden---learningfromthepast,succeedinginthefuture知識---看的書籍益處:伽利略---成功壞處:其他當(dāng)代科學(xué)家---盲目Whetherknowledgeisaburdenorbenefitdependsonhowyouutilizeit.Ifyouselectthegoodfromitanddoswaywiththebad,youwillstepforward.Nevertheless,youwill,iftooconfinedtoit,gobackward.TheexampleofGalileo,anItalianscientist,canwellillustratethatknowledgeisadouble-edgedsword.Bornin1564,GalileoinitiallywasastudentmajoringinmedicineintheUniversityofPisa.Butthebooksonmathematicsandphysicsgraduallygrabbedhisattentionandbroughtouthisgreatcuriosityandtalenttowardsthesciencefield.However,duetofinancialproblems,hehadnowaybuttoquitschoolbeforegraduationNevertheless,thisdidnotstophimfromattainingknowledgeaboutMathematicsandPhysicsatall.Instead,hepersistedindoingscientificresearchesbyreadingagreatmanybooksaboutthesetwosubjects,mainlyfocusingonEuclid’s‘GeometryBorn’andAristotle’swritings.Galileo,ratherthantotallycopyingthethoughtsofthem,learntfromtheessenceofthecontentsandatthesametimepolishedhisownunderstandingsaboutvariousphenomenonthroughnumerousexperiments.

Thankstothosecreativeandenlighteningexperiments,hediscoveredthatbodiesdonotfallwithvelocitiesproportionaltotheirweights,(成就一)afindingsocontradictorytotheacceptedteachingsofAristotlethatstrongantagonismwasaroused.

Besides,relyingonthereportsofasimplemagnifyinginstrumentputtogetherbyalens-grinderinHollandandmorei

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