用英文介绍一位名人,不少于5句话..急= =

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一、用英文介绍一位名人,不少于5句话..急= =

海伦凯勒:

Helen Keller was a very famous writer.She was smart when she was very young.She could say a few words when she was six months old.But she was badly ill when she was two years old.Then she could not see,hear or talk.She had a teacher when she was six years old.She learned to read through ger hands.When she grew up,she became famous and wrote her first book The Story of My Life.

二、残疾的名人的事例

Helen Keller Blind Helen Keller became deaf due to illness since childhood, but her self-improvement, overcome enormous difficulties to finish university. Life wrote a dozen works, at the same time is committed to help disabled children, the protection of women's rights and for racial equality in social activities. 海伦·凯勒自幼因病成为盲聋哑人,但她自强不息,克服巨大困难读完大学。一生写了十几部作品,同时致力于救助伤残儿童,保护妇女权益和争取种族平等的社会活动。

三、关于海伦凯勒的英语作文(初二英语水平)

一定要选我哦,我尽了很大的力了,虽然是我在书上抄的,但打的也很费力!

Helen keller was a blind,daefand dumb persen.so in her book《the story of my life》,she wrote that she had not been able to see,when she was six years dol,she knew miss sullivan,her good teacher.helen was getting happier every day.then,miss sullivan helped her learn how to wrute english words.at first,miss sullivan wrote some words on helen's hads with her own fingers again and again.helen was a very diligent girl.becauseof this,she tried as much as possible to remember words.after that,she wrote and published many famous works. the story of my life is one fo them

it shows us a trhth,nothing is diffcult if you pet your heart into it!

四、用英语翻译“海伦,凯勒生于1880.死于1968,17个月时因发高烧而失明,失聪,从七岁开始,在老师的指导下月会读书和说话,一生致力于残障人士的福利和教育事业,”

Helen Keller was born in 1880, died in 1968,. A month had a high fever and was blind, deaf, from the age of seven, the teacher's guidance can read and speak next month, devoted his life to the welfare of the disabled and education career

五、用英语短文简述海伦凯勒和她的老师的一生

海伦凯勒和她的老师的一生

Keller Helen and her teacher's life

海伦凯勒和她的老师的一生

Keller Helen and her teacher's life

六、海伦凯勒的故事英文版

EDITOR'S PREFACE

THIS book is in three parts. The first two, Miss Keller's story and the extracts from her letters, form a complete account of her life as far as she can give it. Much of her education she cannot explain herself, and since a knowledge of that is necessary to an understanding of what she has written, it was thought best to supplement her autobiography with the reports and letters of her teacher, Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan. The addition of a further account of Miss Keller's personality and achievements may be unnecessary; yet it will help to make clear some of the traits of her character and the nature of the work which she and her teacher have done.

For the third part of the book the Editor is responsible, though all that is valid in it he owes to authentic records and to the advice of Miss Sullivan.

The Editor desires to express his gratitude and the gratitude of Miss Keller and Miss Sullivan to The Ladies' Home Journal and to its editors, Mr. Edward Bok and Mr. William V. Alexander, who have been unfailingly kind and have given for use in this book all the photographs which were taken expressly for the Journal; and the Editor thanks Miss Keller's many friends who have lent him her letters to them and given him valuable information; especially Mrs. Laurence Hutton, who supplied him with her large collection of notes and anecdotes; Mr. John Hitz, Superintendent of the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge relating to the Deaf; and Mrs. Sophia C. Hopkins, to whom Miss Sullivan wrote those illuminating letters, the extracts from which give a better idea of her methods with her pupil than anything heretofore published.

Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin and Company have courteously permitted the reprinting of Miss Keller's letter to Dr. Holmes, which appeared in Over the Teacups, and one of Whittier's letters to Miss Keller. Mr. S. T. Pickard, Whittier's literary executor, kindly sent the original of another letter from Miss Keller to Whittier.

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