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託福寫作中用上一個名人的事例,可以讓你的觀點更有說服力,也可以引起人們的共鳴。下面是小編分享的託福寫作名人素材,希望能對大家有所幫助!

託福寫作名人素材
  託福寫作素材之經典名人舉例

  1. 阿基米德(Archimedes)

Greek mathematician, engineer, and physicist. Among the most important intellectual figures of antiquity, he discovered formulas for the area and volume of various geometric figures, applied geometry to hydrostatics and mechanics, devised numerous ingenious mechanisms, such as the Archimedean screw, and discovered the principle of buoyancy.

參考事蹟:從小受家庭影響,喜歡數學,十一歲到埃及亞歷山大城入學,which是一個文化中心,科學家雲集,文學,數學,天文學,醫學都很發達,這段時間阿基米德向很多數學家學習,奠定了以後的基礎。是第一個提出計算圓周率的人。還求出了一系列幾何公式,他的巨大貢獻還不在於提出這些公式,而是在於他找到了推算這些公式的科學方法:窮竭法

軼事:洗澡的時候發現了阿基米德定律,解決了國王交給他測定王冠純度的任務;在敘拉古城遭到羅馬艦隊進攻時候,運用科學知識幫助守城,製造了類似起重機的工具,把一艘艘軍艦吊到半空然後摔在山岩上。當最終城破的時候,阿基米德正在地上做幾何題,看到羅馬士兵的時候絲毫不驚慌,說:"慢點動手,讓偶把這道題做完",可惜羅馬士兵沒有耐性,一劍搞定了阿基米德。

利用點:洗澡發明阿基米德定律可以用用,從小受家庭薰陶可以用用,還有不少大家自己分析。

  2. 荷馬(Homer)

Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are attributed to him.

參考事蹟: 菏馬史詩的`寫作,不是由一個人一朝一夕所完成,而是在漫長的歲月裡,由最初口頭流傳的民間歌謠,經過累世行吟詩人的加工,才逐步形成的一種環繞中心事件的敘事詩。在長期的流傳中,經過不斷增刪,修飾,到公元前九到前八世紀左右,才由盲人詩人菏馬整理定型。

利用點:The people who make important contributions to society are generally not those who develop their own new ideas, but those who are most gifted at perceiving and coordinating the talents and skills of others."

  3. 亞里士多德(Aristotle)

Greek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system theory follows empirical observation and logic, based on the syllogism, is the essential method of rational inquiry.

參考事蹟: 學術集大成者,通才和專家集一身的著名學者,柏拉圖的學生,亞歷山大大帝的教師,他的著述論及邏輯學,形而上學,倫理學,自然科學(物理學,動物學,植物學,生理學,醫學),政治學和詩學,對西方思想產生了深遠影響,在其哲學體系裡,理論服從實地觀察和邏輯,以三段論為基礎,基本上是理性研究的理論方法,被稱為"百科全書式的學者".

利用點:可以利用到很多方面,通才與專家,博學與專攻,科學思維對人文思維並不衝突,不一而足。

  託福寫作素材之名人的消極影響

How to maintain a good friendship?

表示感激:

Keeping Your Friendship Rewarding

Show APpreciation. Sometimes when you have known people for a long time, you can start to take them for granted. This doesn't have to be the case.

Always thank your friend when he or she does something for you.

Return favors when your friend goes out of his or her way to help you.

Do nice things like getting their favorite candy at the grocery store, buying them lunch, or getting them a card and gift for their birthday.

Tell your friend how much you appreciate them. This doesn't have to be an awkward or long-winded speech that you have prepared. It can be as simple as, "Hey, thanks for always being there for me. I appreciate it."

展示興趣:

Show interest in your friend's life. A good friendship should be two-sided — and hopefully, you have a friend who shows interest in you as well.

Be a good listener. When your friend talks to you about something that's going on in his or her life, really listen. Good relationships are built on communication, so don't ignore your friend.

Take the time to really hear what they're saying, and offer advice only if they ask for it.

Don't fidget or play with your cell phone while they're talking to you.

If your friend is involved in an activity that they care about, show your support and interest. Offer to go to their events. For example, if your friend plays a sport or is acting in a play, go to a game or performance to cheer them on.

建立信任:

Build trust. This seems simple, but you have to both constantly show each other that you can be trusted and depended on as friends.

Don't gossip about your friend. Gossip spreads quickly, and you do not want to hurt your friend's feelings and damage the relationship.

Keep your promises, even if it's something as small as showing up when you are supposed to meet.

Don't go behind your friend's back. This includes flirting with their significant other or inviting other friends out without including them.

Keep secrets safe. If your friend tells you something personal, don't share it with other people. They need to know that they can trust you with their secrets.

一起開心的玩耍:

Have fun together. This might be obvious, but sometimes we can get into the trap ofjust using our friends for emotional support and not taking the time to enjoy their company. Do things that you both enjoy together.

Learn something new. Take a rock climbing or pottery class, go on a sailing trip, or try out Zumba together. The experience will bring you closer.

Make an open invitation. Call up your friend and ask them what they've been wanting to do. You can say, "I think we should hang out this weekend. What do you think would be fun?"

Throw a party together. Celebrate your friendship, a birthday, or nothing in particular.

Plan a fun evening. Invite your friend over for dinner and spend the night eating, drinking, playing board games, or watching your favorite movies.

患難與共:

Being a Friend When Things Get Tough

Support each other when things get rough. Sometimes friendships can get rocky or friends can have a hard time dealing with their own personal problems. Though it may not be fun, these are situations where a real friend has to step in and be there.

Demonstrate your support. Tell your friend, "I'm here for you. Just let me know what you need and I'll help you out."

Offer to listen. If there are personal or family problems going on, tell your friend that you are always there when your friend needs to vent.

Provide distractions. If your friend is going through a breakup, come over and spend time with them so they don't feel alone. Take them out to do things that will take their mind off the problem. You can go out to eat, see a movie, or even just go for a walk.

尋找解決辦法:

Help your friend find solutions. If you know your friend is struggling, do what you can to help! Even small gestures to brighten his or her day can make a big difference.

Call or drop by to check in on your friend regularly if they are having a hard time. Make sure they don't feel like they're alone.

Let your friend use you as a shoulder to cry on. Just let them get it all out and hand them tissues when they need them.

If your friend is sick, bring over soup, a good book, or fun movies that they can watch while they're in bed.

合理解決爭端:

Handle arguments maturely. When you and your friend have a conflict, don't lash outand yell at them. Instead, talk about your problems calmly and listen to both sides of the story.

Don't raise your voice or storm out when you're having an argument. Sit down and talk through the problems.

Don't complain about your friend to other people, especially before you've talked to them about the conflict. If they have no idea that you're mad at them, it will be confusing if they hear that you're talking about them behind their back.

Use "I" statements when you're talking to your friend. For example, you might say, "I feel left out when you invite all our friends out to dinner but don't include me." This makes the statement about your feelings instead of blaming them.

Apologize if you've done something wrong. If you have hurt your friend's feelings, take responsibility and say, "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."

Maintain contact. If one friend moves far away, keep in touch. People often move far away to go to different schools or pursue a new career. That doesn't mean the friendship has to end.

Call your friend regularly. If you don't see each other often, it's important to check in so that you know what is going on in your friend's life.

Schedule video chats online. Use video chat to talk to your friend and see their face. You can even use it to show each other your apartments or homes and to introduce each other to people in your lives.

Try old-school letter writing. It might take longer to send than an email, but sending your friend letters or care packages in the mail will make him or her feel special. They can serve as mementos of your friendship.

Visit whenever you can. When you are in town, make the time to see your friend. Plan a day of fun sightseeing together, or ask them to show you their favorite things to do.

適用的題目

1. To be happy, it is more important to maintain a small group of friends over a long period of time than it is to make new friends.

2. It is important to be completely honest with your friend.

3. Two people can become good friends even if one of them has more money than the other.

4. It is often not a good thing to move to a new city or a new country because of the lost of old friends.

重點搭配和句子摘抄:

Show appreciation:表示感激

buying them lunch, or getting them a card and gift for their birthday:

給他們買午、送一個賀卡或者是買生日禮物

long-winded speech :很羅嗦的演說

two-sided :兩面性的

are built on communication:建立在溝通之上

fidget or play with your cell phone :玩自己的手機

show your support and interest:體現你的支援和興趣

can be trusted and depended on as friends :作為可以依靠和信任的朋友

gossip about :八卦

Keep your promises:信守諾言

flirting with their significant other:跟他們的另一半調情

get into the trap of :陷入xxx的陷阱

emotional support :情感支援

enjoy their company:享受他們的陪伴

Take a rock climbing or pottery class, go on a sailing trip:參加一個攀巖或是陶藝課程、一個航海的旅程

try out Zumba together: 一起嘗試Zumba

Throw a party :開派對

spend the night eating, drinking, playing board games, or watching your favorite movies:一起吃飯、喝酒、玩紙牌遊戲、看你最喜歡的電影

get rocky :變得不穩定

Demonstrate your support:展示你的支援

going through a breakup:經歷分手

take their mind off the problem:讓他們不去想生活中的問題

find solutions:尋找解決方案

Call or drop by to check in on your friend :打電話、拜訪看下朋友的情況

Let your friend use you as a shoulder to cry on.給朋友一個可以哭泣的肩膀。

lash out :猛烈抨擊

yell at:對某人大喊

raise your voice or storm out :提高你的聲音、大喊大叫

complain about :抱怨

feel left out :感覺被冷落

take responsibility :承擔責任

Maintain contact:保持聯絡

go to different schools or pursue a new career:去一個不同的學習或者追求新的職業

serve as mementos of your friendship:作為友誼的見證

Plan a day of fun sightseeing together:計劃一起旅遊觀光