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Sample Answer 1 (6 分段参考):
Okay, the special person I would like to talk about today is actually called GM who is one of the most popular and beloved influencers on Douyin, Actually, I just have been following him for several months since my friend shared some video clips of his to me.
GM is in his early twenties, with medium built and medium height,but watching his videos,you might be deeply impressed by his intelligence and creativity.
I mean, GM specializes at puzzles such as Lego bricks,jigsaw,and something like that. Besides, unlike other influencers, he would even try to explain the details by building 3D models on the computer,which is extremely clear and cool. I guess this is why his works appeals to so many puzzle lovers and has gains millions of “likes” online.
I still remember that once he just cracked a puzzle called “the accident” with over 200 irregular pieces just like the glass of a window. If I were him, I would totally go blind or quit in the middle of it,but GM just spent around four hours finally finishing it, which was so incredible.
All in all, I really like this person not only because of his intelligence but also for his persistence. Thank you.
Sample Answer (7 分段参考):
I would like to talk about a content creator on YouTube called Alex Moukala. He's from America, he's a professional musician, and he's actually composed a couple of soundtracks for some Hollywood blockbusters like the Avengers, so, he knows what he's doing.
Actually, I didn't subscribe to his YouTube channel at first. I happened to know him through a translated video someone posted on Bilibili about him analyzing soundtracks in video games. Now, I'm a gamer, so I was kind of curious about how a professional would perceive the pieces of music in something many consider to be electronic drugs, and I was surprised to find out that he highly appraised some of the pieces, including a few from a Chinese video game company. What makes his videos special is that he doesn't only say something vague like "oh, that was awesome!" or "I really enjoy it!", but he breaks down the progression of music, the reason behind the choices of musical instruments, and at times he'll share similar pieces of music as a way to introduce classical music to gamers.
Ever since then, I've been following him because by watching his reaction videos, I start to gain different perspectives on listening to and interpreting music in video games therefore better relating those pieces to the in-game scenes and plots.