雅思9分口语素材大搜集:童年之favourite memory

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雅思口语写作9分表达:我喜欢

雅思口语写作9分表达:我喜欢

雅思口语写作9分表达:我喜欢雅思口语写作9分表达:我喜欢喜欢:LikingI have a particular liking for quiet, relaxing music.She has a genuine liking for her cousins.LoveHis great love of nature can be seen in his paintings.Her passionate love of the sea inspired her to sail round the worldRegard (formal)I have always had the greatest regard for her.She has the highest regard for her teacher.EnjoymentI will never forget the sheer enjoyment of listening to the children singing.We get great enjoyment out of our little cottage in the mountains.Pleasure1/ 5Take pleasure in doingIt’s been a great pleasure meeting you.It was such a huge pleasure to be able to relax and do nothing for a week.PreferenceState your preference forWhen asked, many people expressed a clear preference for organic food.I’ve always had a strong preference for short stories rather than novels.I like most James Bond films, but Goldfinger is my absolute/all-time favourite.I’ve always been a great lover of Mozart’s operas.She is an ardent/ dedicated fan of American football.I’m a keen admirer of President 。

雅思写作和口语短语归纳(童年)

雅思写作和口语短语归纳(童年)

雅思写作和口语短语归纳(童年)1sth runs in the family (某种特征或品质)在家庭成员间世代相传Many people believe athletic ability runs in the family.许多人相信运动天赋是在家庭成员间世代流传的。

be hereditary 是遗传的This disease is hereditary so her son may suffer from it too.这种疾病是遗传的,所以她的儿子可能也会患上这种疾病。

2someone's attachment to sb /sth.对某人或某事物的依恋Freddie felt a particular attachment to his mother's family.弗莱迪对于他母亲的家庭有着特殊的依恋。

3be estranged from sb. 与亲友们疏远的It is sad to see some grown-up children estranged from their parents. 看到一些长大成年的儿女与他们的父母疏远了关系真是一件悲伤的事情。

empty-nest syndrome 空巢综合症(指子女长大成人离开家后父母所感受到的寂寞和孤独感)Mrs. Johnson is suffering from empty-nes£jyndrorne^约翰森夫人正在经受空巢综合症所带来的煎熬。

4family bonds 亲人间的感情纽带,亲情People tend to live longer in societies with strong family bonds.那些有着强烈亲情纽带的人往往活得更长些。

family break-up家庭破裂Drug abuse among married people often leads to family break-up.婚后吸毒行为往往会导致家庭的破裂。

雅思口语9分范文

雅思口语9分范文

雅思口语9分范文话题:Describe an interesting place you have visited.Answer:Well, I've gotta tell you about this super cool place I visited last year it was a small town called Jiufen in Taiwan.As soon as I got there, I was just blown away by the whole atmosphere. It's like stepping into a time warp. The narrow, winding streets are lined with these old fashioned shops and cafes. There are these red lanterns everywhere, hanging from the rooftops and doorways, giving the place a really warm and inviting glow, like it's straight out of a movie set.The smell in the air was amazing too. You had all these different scents mixing together the smell of freshly made tea from the tea houses, the sweet aroma of traditional Taiwanese snacks like taro balls and pineapple cakes. It was like a foodie paradise. I remember I went into this one little tea house. The owner was this really friendly old lady. She showed me all these different kinds of tea leaves and told me the stories behind each one. It was like a mini tea education session.And the view from the town! Oh my god. You could see the ocean in the distance, with the waves crashing against the shore. It was a really peaceful sight. I sat on a bench overlooking the view for ages, just taking it all in. There were also a lot of artists in Jiufen. You could see them painting on the streets, creating these beautiful works of art inspired by the town itself.I think what made Jiufen so interesting was not just the physical beauty of the place, but also the sense of history and culture that youcould feel everywhere. It was like every corner had a story to tell, and I can't wait to go back there again someday.。

雅思口语经典试题之童年主题

雅思口语经典试题之童年主题

2010年的雅思⼝语考试已经过去了,⼜⼀年的硝烟战场被留在了考鸭们的⾝后。在这⼀年的中出现了很多的具有借鉴意义的经典试题。究竟这些试题都是什么样⼦的呢,他们能给我们来年的雅思⼝语带来哪些借鉴呢?

童年爱好 P2 describe a hobby you enjoyed in your childhood( what it was,when it started,what it involved,and explain whyyou like this hobby)

P3 What are Chinese people‘s hobbies now? What are the children‘s hobbies in China? Is it good? Do they have same hobbies with children in the past? Who have more time, students or workers? Do you think people have less free time? Do you think people may have more free time in the future? Who have more pressure, people who don't work or work? What do you want to do in your free time? Do you think the citizens have more free time? Do you want more free time? How much free time you think it‘s good? What is the difference of their free time? What is the difference between the recent hobbies and old hobbies? What is the difference between children‘s hobby past and now? What are the positive effects of your hobby to the development of your study and work? Describe a friend who had done something you admire 童年的玩具

雅思口语话题范文最难忘的经历

雅思口语话题范文最难忘的经历

雅思口语话题范文最难忘的经历Describe a memorable story told by someoneYou should say:Who told you the story?When you heard the storyWhat the story was aboutWhy you found it memorableThe story that i remember quite clearly is called the Race Between the Hare and the Tortoise. It was told by my father when i was about 6 years old. The story goes like this: an arrogant here thought the was the fastest animal in the forest. Quite interestingly, a tortoise wanted to challenge him. The hare laughed very hard because it sounded very ridiculous to him. The tortoise wanted to have a race with him. The race attracted all the animals in the forest. A staring line was made and off the hare and tortoise went. The hare was very fast, so he was far ahead, then he took a rest. The tortoise, however, kept moving forward slowly but surly. By the time the tortoise came up, his opponent was sleeping. The hare didnt wake up until it was too late.The winner was the tortoise. Its a quite simple but meaningful story. It teaches us that, as long as we stick to our goals, we will reach it, no matter what.3雅思口语Leisure Time范文1.What do you do in your spare time?I love reading and writing when I have some free time available. Apart from these, I also like playing badminton. So, whenever I do get time, I usually read, write or play badminton.2.What do you do to relax yourself?For relaxation, I prefer taking a short nap. It could be either for 20 minutes or may be an hour. But, nothing helps me relax better than some sleep.3.What do you usually spend your weekends?During the weekdays, most part of the evenings usually gets lost doing the office work. But, during weekends, I work on my blog for the entire day and so during evenings I usually spend some time with my friends, going on long walks together or have dinner at their place.4.What do you usually do after work or classes?There is nothing much that can be done after work because it really becomes quite tiring. So, most of the times I am either working on my blog or writing something or some drafts, here and there.5.Do you prefer staying at home or going out during evenings?I love taking long walks. So, if I am not busy at something during evenings, I usually take long walks with my friends or for that matter even alone at times.6.Do you think modern lifestyles give enough time to people for leisure?I think it depends on the kind of modern lifestyle an individual is leading. So, a person doing a corporate job might have less time to spare for leisure activity but probably a person who does freelancing will find more time to leisure. Not because a work is less time consuming but because the way things get done in each. Even more, I think it all depends on how the person sets priorities for themselves.7.Do you think people today have more time to relax ascompared to that in past?I certainly believe that people are more busy when compared with their past counterparts. Earlier people liveda content life but with changing times people are less satisfied with what they have and are always on the look out of doing more. This has made lives much more hectic than ever.8.What do you think is the importance of leisure time in life?Leisure is the one thing that makes the life worth living.I surely believe that apart from the daily mundane activities a person should always try to do things that makes him or her happy. It could be either something that he or she likes doing or could even be some person one likes spending time with. It is only through this that a personis able to enjoy life.4雅思口语Sports范文1.What kind of sport do you prefer?I dont prefer a specific kind of sport, but I really like working out in the gym That helps me to keep my body in a good shape A few years ago I had a sports coach, but now Ideveloped my own fitness program and train alone2.Do you do any kind of sports during weekends?Yes, sure! I have a lot of spare time during weekends and I do javelin on Saturdays In summertime I also go cycling with my friends... Generally, I dont like staying at home all day... I prefer active rest3.Tell me about your hobbies. Is there anything you like to do in your leisure time?I used to play tennis as a hobby But a few months ago my family moved to a new place, and there were no tennis courtsnearby... Thats why I took up wrestling... But I still play tennis every once in a while.4. Do you like sports? / Do you enjoy playing any games? Answer A: Undoubtedly yes! There are many sports that I find interesting and fun. The reason behind this is their endless benefits. It is well-known that different types of sports contribute to good health and keep us fit and active. Answer B: Definitely yes. I really enjoy playing both outdoor and indoor games, with cricket and chess being my favorite. I like them because they help me to relax and ease out the daily stress.5. Do you enjoy watching sports?Answer A: Its really entertaining to watch sports. In fact, I have subscribed to various sports television channels like Zee sports and CNBC etc. at my home. Moreover, I am a great admirer of cricket as my country has given many world-class cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar and Viral Kohli.Answer B: Frankly speaking, I dont like watching sports much. Basically, I dont understand the rules and regulations associated with various sports which makes me a novice in this particular field.6. What kind of games do you play? / Do you enjoy participating in any sport?Answer A: I really love playing cricket and chess. But I also enjoy kho-kho, table tennis, ludo and monopoly. I think playing monopoly or cricket with your family members is the best retreat.Answer B: Yes! I love to participate in sports. In my school days, I even had the privilege of representing my state in National Badminton Championship. Apart from that, I enjoy team games like Volleyball and Basketball.Answer C: To be very honest, I dont have a keen interestin sports. Instead of participating in outdoor games, I prefer to sit at home and watch some music channels like MTV or VH.7. Do you think grown ups should play games?I believe games and age have no connection. One can play any game whenever they like. It is the best way to do a physical exercise with some emotional advantages as well.8. What kind of games did you play as a child?Answer: As a child, I used to play outdoor games more often than indoor games. We were a group of ten to twelve people and loved playing either hide and seek or kho-kho or go cycling. We even played badminton, football and sometimes dumb sharads.9.When did you first become interested in sports?Answer: As far as I remember, there was a cricket match between India and Pakistan and my entire family was watching that on television. After sometime, the match became dicey and I also started participating in the conversation. That match fueled my interest in sports and I found myself close to the fields after that day.10. What games are popular in your country? / Which sportsare most popular in your country?Answer A: People in my country are crazy about cricket. You can see almost everyone playing and enjoying it. Apart from cricket, tennis and badminton have been some of the most watched games. However, with time, games such as football, hockey , boxing are also being watched and liked by people. Answer B: Well, my country has witnessed the love for various sports. Athletics, cricket, hockey and chess etc. all have gotten the same respect in my country and people appreciate the hard work of sportsmen. But, I have noticed that most of the people are crazy about cricket.。

雅思九分范文

雅思九分范文

雅思九分范文雅思考试是全球范围内最受欢迎的英语语言能力测试之一。

对于许多人来说,获得雅思九分是他们的梦想。

在这篇文章中,我们将探讨一些雅思九分范文,以帮助您更好地了解如何在雅思考试中获得高分。

雅思写作雅思写作是考试中最具挑战性的部分之一。

在这个部分中,您需要在60分钟内完成两篇独立的写作任务。

第一篇写作任务要求您解释一个观点、论点或问题。

第二篇写作任务要求您就给定的主题发表自己的观点。

以下是一篇雅思九分范文,它是一篇针对第一篇写作任务的文章:题目:有人认为,人们应该在家庭和社会中学习如何处理冲突,而不是在学校里学习。

你同意还是不同意?范文:在当今社会,冲突是不可避免的。

因此,学习如何处理冲突是非常重要的。

有些人认为,这种教育应该在家庭和社会中进行,而不是在学校里。

我同意这种观点。

首先,家庭和社会是人们最常接触到的地方。

在这些地方,人们可以学习如何与不同的人相处,并解决冲突。

例如,在家庭中,孩子们可以学习如何与兄弟姐妹相处,如何与父母沟通。

在社会中,人们可以学习如何与同事、朋友和邻居相处。

这些经验对于人们的成长和发展非常重要。

其次,学校的主要任务是教育学生知识和技能。

虽然学校也可以教授一些社交技能,但这并不是学校的主要任务。

此外,学校的教育资源有限,无法为每个学生提供个性化的教育。

因此,学校不应该成为教授如何处理冲突的主要场所。

最后,家庭和社会教育可以更好地满足不同人群的需求。

不同的家庭和社会有不同的文化和价值观。

因此,家庭和社会教育可以更好地适应不同人群的需求,提供更加个性化的教育。

综上所述,我同意人们应该在家庭和社会中学习如何处理冲突,而不是在学校里学习。

这种教育可以更好地满足不同人群的需求,并提供更加个性化的教育。

雅思口语雅思口语是考试中最具挑战性的部分之一。

在这个部分中,您需要与考官进行一对一的交流,回答各种问题。

以下是一些雅思九分范文,它们是一些针对雅思口语的范例:话题:描述你最喜欢的电影。

雅思口语Part2范文:童年好友

雅思口语Part2范文:童年好友

Describe a time you spend with your friend in your childhoodYou should sayWho is this friendHow did you know about each other And explain why you describe this timeI amgoing to tell you about myfirst ‘ best friend ' from childhood. I 'll explainhow we met, how long we were friends, what we got up to and why I liked her so much, and I ' ll try and explain our friendship so you can understand why we were so close.I first met my friend Tracey when I went to junior school. Wewere sat next to each other in class, I don ' t think we chose to do that particularly, we probably just sat where we were told to on our first day of the school year, but we got on straight away and were firm friends from the age of about 8 until we left school to go to senior school aged about eleven. Wehappened to go to different schools at that point, and sadly ourfriendship drifted apart, when we were younger though, we were inseparable.Tracey and I had similar interests. We liked being outside, we liked horses(although neither of us went riding or had access to ponies back then), we enjoyed doing craft type activities (although she was really talented creating amazing pictures and artwork, whilst I just got stuck at the stage of colouring in!) My main memory is of us heading off together on our bikes for hours and hours at a time. She lived quitenear a large park, so I used to cycle to her house, and then we' d go to the park together with a picnic lunch and spend all day playing games together. I ' m embarrassed now to think how we galloped around pretending to be horses or whatever the game of the day was, but it was fun at the time. We used to try hula hooping and skipping too, seeing who could hold up a hoop for the longest of skip without stopping using a rope. I have a feeling she was more accomplished than me at both these activities too. Sometimes we would try to find and catch grasshoppers (we always let them go) or we would just laze in the sun until it was time to go home. It was very different then. There were no mobile phones, and people were much more relaxed about letting their children go off and play all day, I ' m not sure if you could still do that. Still, we were veryhappy and used to comeback to her house tired and hot and sunburnt, and if we were lucky her mum would give us lemonade to drink and sometimes cheese salad rolls for tea. Happy memories indeed!In terms of why we liked each other, well we just did! We enjoyed doing the samethings, we could talk about anything to each other - complaining about school workor annoying parents and other such troublesome worries of the time. She had pet rabbits, and I had pet guinea pigs, so looking after our pets was a shared interest too. It probably helped that we lived quite close to each other and both had bikes too. Wealso both had a vivid imagination, it meant we could have remarkable adventures together pretending to inhabit whole new worlds that we had invented for ourselves.We kept in touch for a while, but both eventually moved on. I think she went on to become an artist of some renown, which was not surprising given her early talent for art. Whatever she does and wherever she ended up I hope she is happy and successful too, and I will always remember her as a brilliant companion from when I was young, I wonder if she remembers me too.后续提问:What do you think makes someone a good friend to a whole family?It seems to me that the main element in order for someone to be considered a friend to all members of a family is having common values and interests. If these two characteristics are absent or not compatible, it ' s really difficult for someone tobe accepted as a family friend or to hang out with.Moreover, if parents see that someone has a good personality and some basic virtues that support the notion of friendship, it is likely that they will like and accept this person to their family. In my opinion, family friends play an important role as there are many cases when parents consort with some people they consider friends, and many times it is likely that their kids also interact with those people.Do you think we meet different kinds of friends at different stages of our lives?In what ways are these types of friend different?I totally agree with that statement as I believe we have different expectations and requirements for our friends in different stages of our life. When children are in primary schools, they just have one or two friends and this is because at that stage they are not capable of assessing and appreciate the importance of friendship. In the early stages of our life, we require friends who would love to play with us, do thingsthat we like to do. So, these relationships are slack and nothing is invested as far as feelings are concerned. However, we start understanding the significance of this bond in the high school as we make some friends who have similar interests and can help us in studies. Friends during puberty, on the other hand, are in many cases the most important in someone' s life and often these relationships are really strong and based on solid foundation. At that period of life, people ' s' relationships are true and substantial as real feelings such as love, affection, support and trust are dominant.When we start our career, we will have many friends who are basically colleagues. In the old age, people usually have friends who are more like family members.So, I would say that friends in the very early ages are just some playmates who kids hang out and spend sometime with and the teen to adult stages include very important and worthy people that are much more than friends.How easy is it to make friends with people from a different age group?It 's a controversial issue as some would say it is quite easy to make friends fromdifferent age groups while others would deny it.In my opinion, the most importantcharacteristics in making friends are communication and common views. In this way, people are able to talk about different things, make meaningful conversations and swap ideas. If these elements don ' texist, even among the people of same age group, thenit ' s really difficult for someone to make friends. I would say that usually, people find it easier to have friends of same age groups, but if effective communication and commonviews work smoothly between two persons of different age groups, they can become good friends. For example, a friend of mine who is around my age has a close friend of 60. When I found about that I was surprised, but when I saw that they have so much in common and they have great times together, I totally endorsed it. As far as I ' m concerned, I don't have friends who are much older than I ambut I have younger friends and common interests make us a really tight group.Do you think it is possible to be friends with someone if you never meet them in person?It ' s an interesting question to answer and I would say that it is possible indeed, but it 's not the same as having friends who we meet personally and interact face-to-face. Nowadays, especially due to technological advances, more and more people chat and interact with each other via chatting, calling and social media applications and in this way, they develop different kinds of relationships. There are many cases when someone talks with another person on a constant basis and share personal things, experiences and they turn out to call each other ‘ friend ' . But in my opinion, I would say that this person is more of an e-buddy rather than a real friend. A friend is someone that people can see in the flesh and consort with them regularly.Is this real friendship?As I extensively mentioned earlier, this isn ' t true friendship, at least in mytaste. Many positive sentiments may be created, such as rapport, confidence and happiness, but friendship is much more than only a word and it entails that people have a contact on a regular basis and hang out with each other. E-friendship is a different type of friendship, I would say an impersonal one because friends aren ' t able to meet each other in person and the only thing they can do is talk by typing keystrokes on the keyboard or make video calls. Such friendship is growing faster due to our reliance on technology, but they are not real friendship, in my opinion.What kind of influence can friends have on our lives?It is argued that friends are the second most influential persons in someone ' s life, after the parents. A famous saying ‘ A person is known by the company he keeps ' is indeed a reflection that we are greatly influenced by the friends we have. Especially at adolescence, children are impressionable as they form their personality and character and oftentimes they copy their peers. During this time good friends can instil positive attributes and elements in a person while the opposite is also true.Friends constitute a big part of our life and they play a very important role. They can contribute to the creation of positive feelings for us such as happiness,self-confidence, esteem and control and can also delude us to have negative feelings and activities. Hence, they can be determinants of someone' s character as friendship can play a vital role in a person' s beliefs.How important would you say it is to have friends from different cultures?In my opinion, having friends from diverse cultures is extremely important and helpful. Initially, people learn many things about other cultures such as history, customs, values and points, and this way their knowledge in enhanced. Furthermore, it promotes diversity and cultivates tolerance and understanding as well as positive changes in our attitude. For example, by having a friend with completely different culture, people can swap opinions, broaden their horizons and become tolerant about things they have not faced before. To conclude, I reckon that it is essential that people have pals from different countries because as far as I ' m concerned, this could onlylead to positive outcomes.。

雅思口语part2:童年玩具

雅思口语part2:童年玩具

雅思口语part2:童年玩具为了帮助大家备考雅思口语,积累更多的语料素材,在考场上有话可说,下面小编给大家带来雅思口语part2:童年玩具,来看看吧!雅思口语part2:童年玩具Describe a toy that you received when you were a childYou should say:What the toy wasWho gave it to you How you used thisAnd explain how you felt when you got this toyWhen I was a child, I received a Barbie doll as a gift from my father’s friend. He bought the toy from the States.I played with this Barbie doll almost every day. I begged my grandma to make clothes for her and dressed her like a princess or a super star. She was my favorite toy for a long time. I always put her besides my pillow.I felt super happy when I received this Barbie doll. The doll had long hair, big eyes, and beautiful skirt. When I was a child, Barbie doll was very expensive and my parents couldn’t afford to buy it, so Barbie doll had been a dream gift for me. To some extent, receiving the doll was a dream coming true. I saw it as a valuable gift and tried to keep it in a good shape. I also felt thankful for my father’s friend who brought this happiness to me.雅思口语怎么提高?怎么 keep talking?雅思口语怎么提高?其实雅思口语提高的关注点其一在流利度上,这点我是很认可的,毕竟很多口语考生都还关注在错误的点上:觉得自己的词汇不够高级,导致一个完整的句子都还没说完就卡在那静止了。

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雅思9分口语素材大搜集:童年之favourite memory关于童年的满满回忆,全部原汁原味的口语语段,通篇的雅思满分口语。

大多数人的童年的大多数时间,是美好的,是会在成年之后被多多少少romanticise的。

无怪乎许多长不大的old kids,wish to relive their childhood again.童年之最好的回忆注:标红处为值得关注的词汇或表达。

标蓝处为值得关注的的句子。

1. 农场生活farm life爷爷奶奶家的乡村农场生活I loved childhood. With the exception of not being able to eat cookie dough whenever I wanted (an indulgence I submit to as an adult), it was fun. I’m a kid still, except now I have to act grown-up.My fondest memories were going to my grandparents’ house. They bought an old farm in Michigan when my mom about 8. They had animals, and orchard, a barn and lots of land. No crops though.My grandpa was an accountant but a farmer in his blood. He grew up with 11 brothers and sisters, on a farm, and knew everything about land, animals, plants, gardening and weather. And what he didn’t know, he made up. Grandma put up with it without complaining.By the time my siblings and I came around, the animals were gone, but the land, the barn, and the orchard were still there. They lived about an hour from us so we went there a lot.On rainy days we played all the indoor games in the big farmhouse. Or read their comic collection from the 1960s. (Which, I’m sorry to say, we did not leave in pristine shape.) Grandma made dough and other snacks, my sister helping her because again, I ate then. I did puzzles with grandpa.They had one bathtub, no shower. You had to use a cup to wash your hair. And the water was vile well-water. I hated drinking it.Most of the time though, we played outside. In the barn (until it collapsed), in the orchard, getting stomach aches from eating too many apples, and running around on trails that grandpa mowed with his tracker. He walked around with berries and nutsin his hand and scattered them as he went, he said he was ‘getting new plants to grow.’He’d walk with us, tell us what everything was, and pointed out footprints that he swore were bears.One time we made a sumac fort. It took all weekend. I don’t remember playing in the fort…but making it was fun as hell.The remnants of the structure were still there when my grandparents finally moved out of the house, more than 10 years later.One time I left my favorite stuffed animal at their house and I was inconsolable. Until Grandma wrote me a letter, from my bear, telling me what a good time she was having and how she was ‘helping grandma by eating cookie dough.’ I still have the letter.When they moved to a smaller place, the farmhouse was torn down to make room for a nearby school to expand their playground. Although that hasn’t happened yet.I went back to the property a few years ago, it is entirely overgrown. Hard to tell where anything used to be. No apple trees, house, or barn rubble. It is sad that nothing of the farm exists, but somehow I can’t help thinking that grandpa would be glad it has grown back. Back to from where it came.My grandparents are very much alive and kicking. We still do puzzles. I saw Grandpa at Spring festival and he told me about different types of potatoes and how to grow them. And Grandma told me (again) about the time I asked her why rabbit droppings were so round.I credit roaming those fields and forests with making me an introvert, and lover of nature.2.童年伙伴A little girl’s best friend...童年小女孩的最好伙伴,黑色杜宾犬His name was Kurock, he was a sweet Doberman with a heart of gold.My childhood was a nightmare with a few bright spots. This amazing dog was one of them.Kurock slept in my bed and kept me warm on cold winter nights. We sought each other out when the house was loud with angry adults. I snuck him extra “people’food when we were out of dog food. Children and dogs were not priorities...We spent a great deal of time wandering in the woods, watching birds,squirrels and looking for something better than what was occurring in our home.Years after he passed away I would find his short black hairs embedded in my blanket fibers.I still miss him 37 years later...3.苦中看乐 mother when still alive母亲死于一场车祸,所以,关于母亲的一些回忆,变得尤为真切,温暖。

It’s hard to pick one. Pain is a really great way to juxtapose the joy in life. Because of that, I have to begin with the pain of having my mother die when I was 11 years old. This highlights the really important reason to cherish the joys of life. They’re fleeting and important. It’s why I get all “soap-boxy” when I hear people complain about fighting with their parents. It’s such a waste of valuable time.When I was a kid my grandfather had a lovely boat on Lake Erie . We used to take his boat up to the islandsin the summer time for day trips. The early Summer of 1986, just before my mother was killed in a car accident, we went up to the Bay. I remember sitting on a  restaurant with my family and talking to my dad. I remember the wind blowing through my mother’s hair and seeing her laugh at something someone said. It’s one of those crystal moments burned in my brain for some reason.My mother’s cheer was contagious. Her laugh made other people laugh hysterically. She was generally a prankster; very upbeat. I remember being stunned by her beauty at that moment and looking at my dad and saying, “Dad, mom is so beautiful,” and him smiling back at me, saying, “Yes she is. Now you know why I married her.” Later that day, my father must have giddily told her what I said because she whispered in my ear, “I think you’re beautiful too.”They’re one of only a handful of words spoken during three different instances that I can actually remember with reasonable clarity. Everything else has faded with time. I try to think about that day as much as possible. That had to be one of the best moments of my childhood.4. 特别的生日礼物 birthday present5岁生日时,父母花了整夜的时间在院子里打起了一座纸箱做成的城堡My parents are wonderful and I have lots of happy memories, but one of my favorites was probably my 5th birthday (I think).We had recently moved to Mobile, AL, and I didn’t have a lot of friends yet. Our house was filled with cardboard boxes as my parents unpacked household goods.I expected a little birthday party with a few Sunday school friends, but my parents invited the entire neighborhood and Sunday school class for a backyard party.They spent all night assembling the cardboard boxes into a castle in the backyard, complete with a drawbridge, turrets, windows and doors that opened and closed, and a dragon drawn with sharpie by my very artistic dad. The castle was huge... in my memory, it covers almost the entire yard, with enough tunnels and courtyards and towers for 30 kids at a time. It was also a complete surprise! They did the entire thing after my little brother and I had gone to bed, cutting and taping and drawing by flashlight.5.动物园奇观 zoo第一次去动物园,碰到了人与老虎间的离奇而亲密的互动。

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