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SAT写作经典模板范文 经典例证1.The LastLeaf byO.Henry Johnsy is aninhabitant of an artcolony inGreenwich Village,where pneumoniais takingits toll.Eventually,Johnsyisstricken with the diseaseand givesup alldesire tolive.Outside herwindow residesan oldivy vineon whichonly afew leavesremain.Convinced that she willdie whenthe last leaf falls,Johnsy watches the vineincessantly.This morbidfascination distressesher bighearted neighborMr.Berhman,an oldpainter scrapingby as an artists modeland stilldreaming ofpainting hismasterpiece.Time passes,Johnsy remainsfascinated bythe witheringvine.To hergrowing astonishment,a singlelastleafremains attachedfirmly to the vine.Taking this as anembodiment ofhope,Johnsys conditionameliorated.In themeantime,her neighborcontracts pneumoniaand hasbeen takento hospital,where helater dies.It islater discoveredthat hehad contractedthe diseaseafter stayingup allnight topaint theperfect image of asingle leafon thebrick walloutside Johnsys window.(168字)2.Charles SchulzCharles MonroeSchulz is an Americancartoonist,whose icstrip Peanutsis consideredto beone of the mostpopular andinfluential in the historyof themedium.Although Charlesisashy,timid teenager,he issteadfast andpersistent.It ishis self-defeating stubbornness and admirableperseverance intrying hisbest againstall oddsthat madehim apopular figure.He cannever win a ballgamebut continues to playbaseball;he cannever flya kitesuessfully butcontinuestodo so.Although hisdrawings werefirst rejectedby hishigh schoolyearbook and then refusedby Disney,he perseveredand createdthe worldrenowned CharlieBrown andSnoopy,known asPeanut ic,which reflectshis ownlife.Peanuts ranfor50years,and,at itspeak,appeared inmore than2,600newspapers in75countries.(138字)3.Thomas EdisonThomas Edisonis consideredto beone of the mostprolific inventorsin history,holding1,093US patentsunder hisname.He isone of the firstinventors to apply theprinciples ofmass productionand largeteamwork to the processof invention,and thereforeis oftencredited withthe creationof the first industrialresearch laboratory.To finda longlasting materialfor thelight bulb,Edison andhis teamworked formany yearsand experiencedmore than1,500failures throughthe process.However,their researchwas nothampered bysetbacks and their hardwork wasfinally paidoff in1879.Using asmall carbonizedbamboo filament,Edison andhis teamwere ableto producea light bulb thatwas ableto lastover40hours.After seekingfurther improvements,Edison finallyfiled forUS patent223898in November4,1879.His invention of thelightbulbnot onlyrevolutionized thenascent electricindustry,but alsomade electricityviable tomankind.(161字)4.Henry FordHenry Ford,the Americanfounder of the FordMotor Company,had beenstimulated byThomas Edisonin hisyouth andfollowed Thomas Edisons careerthen.In1896,while attendinga pany-sponsored conventionin ManhattanBeach,New York,Henry Fordwas introducedtothegreat inventorThomas Edison.During theirconversation,Edison askedthe youngHenry Forda seriesof questionsand whenthe conversationwas over,Edison emphasizedhis satisfactionby banginghis fistdown on the table.Young man,he said,thatsthething!You haveit!”To Henry Ford,as helater indicated,that bangonthetable wasworth worlds.After receivingthe pleteapproval fromThomasEdison,HenryFordstrived toaomplish hisinventionof the cheapand convenientModel T.After furtherimprovements,the priceof Model T decreasedfrom$850to$225,a pricethat isaffordable tomost socialclasses.The designlater revolutionizedthe transportationindustry in America becauseprior toits introduction,cars werea formof luxurythat isonly affordabletotheupper echelons.And injust19years afterthefirstintroduction,the salesoftheModelThad reachedan astounding15,007,034,a recordwhich stoodfor thenext45years.(204字)5.Jack WelchJack Welchwas theformer CEO of GeneralElectric.He joinedthe pany in1960and workedas ajunior engineer.After ayear atGE,he wasdispleased withthe strictbureaucracy regardingpay risewhich ledtoamere$1000increase inhis salaryafter hisfirst year.Welch,who thenharbored thoughtsof leavingthe pany,was convincedby ReubenGutoff tostay.He thenstarted questioningthe decisionsmade bythe authoritiesand movedup theranks quickly.When hebecame theCEOofGE in1981,he workedto streamlihe panyby trimminginventories anddismantling thebureaucracy thatalmost ledhim toleave the pany.Each year,he wouldfire thebottom10%of his managers,while rewardingthe top20%with bonusesand stockoptions.By pushinghismanagersto perform,the perennialproblem withregards toperceived inefficiencywas effectivelyeradicated.When Welchleft GE,thepanyhad gonefrom amarket valueof$14billion tomore than$410billion at the endofxx,making itthe mostvaluable andlargest panyin the world.(186字)6.Christopher ReeveChristopher Reeve was anAmerican actorwho isbest knownfor hisportrayal ofthe superheroSuperman.However,unlike theman ofsteel hewas inhis movies,Reeve becamequadriplegic afterbeing thrownfrom ahorse inan equestrianpetition in1995.As aresult,he requireda wheelchairand breathingapparatus forthe restof hislife.Despite thesetbacks,Reevewasreinvented bythat experienceand broughtthe kindof energyand enthusiasmthat madehim suessfulas afilm starto anentirely differentissue,with hugeeffect.He lobbiedon behalfof peoplewith spinalcord injuriesfor humanembryonic stemcell researchand establishedthe ChristopherReeve ParalysisFoundation,a non-profit researchorganization whichraises moneyfor researchin spinalcord injuries.Also,he lobbiedfor scientiststo beallowed toconduct stemcell researchin thehopes ofeventually curingparalysis andother currentincurable diseasessuch asAlzheimersandParkinsons.Through this,Reeve willbe rememberedas“Superman”not onlyin themovies,but alsoin reality.(175字)7.Franklin RooseveltFranklin Rooseveltwas the32nd presidentofthe United Stateswho roseto prominenceduring theGreat Depression.During thattime,President HebertHoovers economicprogram wasunsatisfactory andineffective andkept millions of peopleunder povertyand hunger.In themidst ofdespair,Franklin Roosevelt,who hadlong beenquestioning Hoovers economicprogram,was electedas thePresident tobat theeconomic crisis.He assembleda groupof elitesand constructeda moreeffective economicprogram calledNew Deal.The newprogram providedmoney andsupplies toneedy familiesand createdjobs forthe unemployed.As aresult,President Roosevelteffectively rekindledhope tomillionsofdespondent Americans.New Dealproved tobe animportant turningpoint inthe historyof America.It madea powerfulstart ofa stronggovernment roleinthenations economicaffairs thatremained anddeveloped tothe presentday.(146字)8.Bill GatesBill Gatesis anAmerican businessexecutive whoserved asthe chairmanof MicrosoftCorporation,the leadingputer softwarepanyintheUnitedStates.He cofoundedMicrosoft togetherwith PaulAllen in1975and becamethe youngestever self-made billionairein1987attheageof31.In the1990s,Gates becamemore involvedin philanthropyas hebelieved thatthere ismore tobe expectedfrom aperson likehimself.In1994,he soldsome ofhis sharesin Microsoftto createthe WilliamH.Gates Foundation.Then,in2000,Gates andhis wifebined threefamily foundationsinto oo createthe worldrenowned Bill&Melinda GatesFoundation which,ranked byassets,quickly becamethe largestfoundation inthe world.As ofxx,Gates andhis wifewere thesecond mostgenerous philanthropistinAmerica,having donatedover$28billion USDto charity.(145字)9.Florence NightingaleFlorence Nightingalewas borninarich,upper class,well-connected Britishfamily.Yet,she opposedthe expectedrole fora womanof herstatus,which wasto beea wifeand mother.Her decisionto beea nursein1844infuriated herfamily members.Despite vehementdisagreements,Nightingales determinationdid notwaver.When theCrimean Warbroke outin1854,Nightingale hopedthatshecould helpameliorate thesituation andhence travelledto Turkeyimmediately.She devotedherself tonursing theinjured soldiersandthesituation graduallyappeased.Six monthslater,the mortalityrate atthe hospitalfell from60%during herarrival to2.2%.As aresult,she becamea prominentfigure inEngland andbecame knownas“The LadywiththeLamp”asasign ofrespect.(129字)10.Oprah WinfreyOprah WinfreyisanAmerican telev

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