专题06 品德篇-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编
展开阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Old Man Dnvan was a mean man wh hated children. He threw rcks at them and even sht at them with a shtgun. At least that’s what we had heard.
His small farm brdered ur neighbrhd where my yunger sister, Leigh Ann, and I lived when we were grwing up. His farm was lng, narrw, and quaint. It held tw treasures. One was his beautiful fruit.
There were many varieties f fruit: pears, apples, and lts mre I just can't think f. The fruit naturally drew the children t his land. It made them int thieves. But my sister and I didn't dare t take his fruit because f the hrrible rumrs we had heard abut Old Man Dnvan.
One summer day, we were playing in a nearby field. It was time t head back hme. My sister and I were feeling very daring that day. There was a shrt cut t ur huse that went thrugh the Dnvan farm. We thught he wuldn't be able t see us run acrss his prperty arund the luscius fruit trees. We were almst thrugh the farm when we heard, "Hey, girl!" in a gruff, lw vice. We stpped dead in ur tracks! There we were, face t face with Old Man Dnvan. Our knees were shaking. We had visins f rcks punding ur bdies and bullets piercing ur hearts.
"Cme here," he said, reaching up t ne f his apple trees. Still shaking, we went ver t him. He held ut several ripe, juicy, red apples. "Take these hme,” he cmmanded. We tk the apples with surprised hearts and ran all the way hme. Of curse, Leigh Ann and I ate the apples.
As time went n, we ften went thrugh Old Man Dnvan's farm, and he kept n giving us mre luscius fruit. One day, we stpped by t see him when he was n his frnt prch. We talked t him fr hurs. While he was talking, we realized that we had fund the ther hidden treasure: the sweet, kind hearthidden behind his gruff vice. Sn, he was ne f ur favrite peple t talk t. Unfrtunately, his family never seemed t enjy ur cmpany. They never smiled r welcmed us in.
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1. 所续写的短文词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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Every summer, we wuld visit Mr. Dnvan and talk t him.
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The next winter, wrd gt arund that Old Man Dnvan had died.
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Every summer, we wuld visit Mr. Dnvan and talk t him. We shared with him ur clrful experience at schl while he kept giving ut his luscius fruits t us as usual. As time went by, we seemed t be mre a family than gd friends and his family gradually came t greet us with a warm smile. But ne summer, we were infrmed that he was seriusly ill and we were anxius and restless, feeling like sitting n pins and needles. The next day, we rushed straight t the hspital t see his health cnditin. Weak as he was, he cmfrted us that it wasn’t a big deal. It was frm his family that we knew the truth. Old Man Dnvan had fell frm a tree while lking after the fruits and his head was seriusly hurt and need an peratin. The peratin might nt succeed and it was a gamble whether he wuld live r die.
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The next winter, wrd gt arund that Old Man Dnvan had died. Hearing the bad news, my sister and I just culdn’t believe it until we went back hme and saw his smiling face n the wall. I felt a lump in my thrat, tears welling up in my eyes. The family apprached and welcmed us. “ I’m srry fr yur lss.” I gave them a big hug. On my way back hme, the wind whistled thrugh the trees, as if murning fr the death f Dnvan. I realized gne were the days when we sat tgether chatting with each ther. I realized gne were the days when we were lucky enugh t have a taste f the luscius fruit grwn by him. Hwever, he left us a hidden treasure-- his kind heart, which shall never die away with the passage f time.
Passage 2 寻找宝藏
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
A yung man went t visit the ldest and wisest man in the village fr sme advice n hw he culd becme rich.
“Treasure is yurs t be had at the tp f Ynder Muntain,” advised the wise ld man as he pinted t a tall muntain in the distance. “Yu must travel n ft t the tp f the muntain. There yu will find riches beynd yur belief. Once yu leave the tp f the muntain, whatever remains will be lst frever.”
The yung man culd hardly wait until the mrning when he was t meet with the wise ld man fr final instructins. When he arrived at the wise ld man's hme, he saw a lng, thick lg lying n the grund in frnt f the huse.
“Yu must carry this lg n yur jurney t the tp f the muntain, and it is a necessary part f yur jurney. Yu must take it with yu t the tp f the muntain t claim yur treasure,” explained the wise ld man.
The yung man was nt pleased with this sudden surprise, but he respected the wise ld man and as he lifted the lng, heavy lg nt his shulders and struggled dwn the rad twards the muntain, he realized that the trip wuld nt be as easy as he thught.
After he was walking fr a while, a wdsman came up t him and said, “It lks like that lg is pretty heavy. Wuld yu like me t cut sme f it ff t make it lighter?”
The yung man was exhausted, s he said, “I suppse that a little bit cut ff the end wuldn't hurt.” And the wds man cut tw inches ff the end.
A while later the yung man met a farmer n his way back frm the fields. And the farmer helped him cut tw inches ff the end.
At the bttm f the muntain, the yung man met up with a trapper wh helped him cut fur mre inches ff the lg.
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2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
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The yung man cntinued t struggle t climb the muntain.
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The excited yung man lay the lg acrss the gap and discvered that it
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The yung man cntinued t struggle t climb the muntain. The lg was still heavy, but he felt much easier. Luckily, when he was nearly tired ut, he saw the tp f the hill. Surrunding the tp f the hill, the treasure was glittering. Being verjyed, he ran t the treasure. But when gt clser, he fund a huge gap at the end f the rad, and getting acrss the gap seemed t be the nly way t get t the treasure. “Hw culd I get there?” Lking at the lg, he thught f what the wise ld man had said.
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The excited yung man lay the lg acrss the gap and discvered that it was t shrt t cver the distance. Seeing the treasure that culdn't be reached, hw he regretted allwing the lg t be cut! After many vain tries, he had t leave the tp. Hw regretful he was! He understd what the wise ld man wanted t teach him, that is, when we are struggling t success, we shuld never play tricks t cheat urselves.
Passage 3 滑冰的诚实
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Laurie sat quietly in the empty dressing rm. She had nt cmpeted since the accident. As she waited fr her turn t skate, Laurie was very nervus. Tday was very imprtant in her cmeback (复出). "If I can win tday," she thught, "I can skate in the Wrld Cup next year."
Befre Laurie had her accident, everyne had said that she was the ne t beat.
She thught back t that car accident where her right knee was badly injured. She spent six ttal mnths n recvery, treatment and practice because she hped t regain her skill.
"Hell, Laurie," ne f her friends burst in. "Hw's the knee? Is it ging t slw yu dwn?"
"I guess we'll find ut tnight," Laurie said.
"There's a girl named Jinny, strng in everything. She's the nly real cmpetitr yu have t beat," the friend said and hurried ut.
Hearing that, Laurie decided t shw her mst difficult jump. "If I dn't try it, I wn't stand a chance," she thught. "Des anyne believe that I can still win?"
Suddenly her right knee sent pain up and dwn her leg. The dctr said it wuld d that fr a while. "What makes yu think yu have a chance tnight?" she said t herself.
After the pain passed, she mved slwly t warm up. Then she said firmly, "I must win!"
At that mment, a yung wman hurried in with a skate equipment bag. She put sme f her belngings nt a chair. Her bag fell t the flr. "Hi, I'm Jinny Jrdan," she said.
Laurie felt uncmfrtable as she lked at Jinny. " S this is my cmpetitr," thught Laurie. "Because f her, I may lse tnight."
"I'm Laurie Cllins," Laurie tld Jinny. "Smething fell ut f yur bag, Jinny."
As Jinny began t gather her belngings, the dr pened.
"Jinny," smene called, "yur tape f music is missing. Yu are the next ne! Laurie, after Jinny."
"Oh, my Gd! I thught I had handed it in hurs ag, the green bx with my name n," screamed Jinny, hurrying ut.
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"Music is s imprtant t the skating," Laurie said thughtfully, ding sme preparatin alne in the dressing rm.
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Minutes later, Laurie glided t the centre f the stadium when her name was called.
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“Music is s imprtant t the skating,” Laurie said thughtfully, ding sme preparatin alne in the dressing rm. Suddenly, she saw smething under a chair. She bent ver t pick it up. “Jinny’s green bx” she exclaimed. ‘it must have rlled ut f her bag.” Laurie std mtinlessly, ‘if Jinny desn’t have her music. She will lse She Is my nly real cmpetitr.” Laurie shivered slightly as she thught abut this. Then she wndered, “D! really want t win s much?” Laurie hesitated fr a secnd. Then she hurried ut t give Jinny her music tape. Jinny was grateful t Laurie, and finished the skating successfully.
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Minutes later Laurie glided t the centre f the stadium when her name was called. Nervus as she was, she tried t skate in time with her music. Then she did her mst difficult jump. “Gd,” she thught t herself, “my right knee’s hlding up.” As the music ended, applause filled the stadium. When the marks appeared, Laurie knew she achieved her gal. As she walked back t the dressing rm, Laurie thught abut Jinny’s music tape. N ne will knw hw clse I really came t lsing,” Laurie said sftly t herself.
Passage 4 说谎的故事
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Thrugh ur lives, we can gain a lt and lse s much. But being hnest shuld always be with us, as hnesty is always regarded as a virtue. Every time I talk abut the tpic, smething crwds in my mind as if it had just happened.
I was 16 when ne mrning, Dad tld me I culd drive him t Mijas and then take the car in a nearby garage t get it serviced. At that time, I had just passed the driving test, and I hardly had a chance t use the car, s I said yes withut hesitatin.
I drve my father t Mijas, prmising t pick him up again at 4 pm, then I went t a nearby garage, and put the car in there. Since I had several hurs t spare, I decided t g t a mvie theater near the garage t see the mvie. Hwever, I was s absrbed in the plt f the mvie that I frgt the time. When the last mvie finished, I lked at my watch: 6 pm. I was tw hurs late!
I thught my father wuld be very angry if he knew what I was ding. And he wuld never let me drive again. S I decided t make up an excuse. Then, I drve t the appinted place, my father was sitting in a crner, waiting patiently. I first aplgized fr being late, then tld him that I wanted t get there as sn as pssible, but that smething was wrng with sme f the main parts f the car. I wuld never frget the way he lked at me. “I'm very disappinted that yu thught yu had t lie t me, Jasn.” My father lked at me again and said, “When yu didn't shw up n time, I called the gas statin and asked if there was anything wrng.
They tld me yu never picked up the car. S, yu see, I knw there's nthing wrng with the car at all."
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A wave f guilt swept ver me and I had t admit the fact that I had gne t the mvies and that was the real reasn why I was late.
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But father, it's exactly eighteen miles hme frm here, and it's dark. Yu can't walk back. "I begged.
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A wave f guilt swept ver me and I had t admit the fact that I had gne t the mvies and that was the real reasn why I was late. Dad listened carefully as a sadness passed thrugh him,“I'm angry, nt with yu but with myself. Yu see. I realize that I have failed as a father if after all these years yu feel that yu have t lie t me. I have failed because I have brught up a sn wh cannt even tell the truth t his wn father. I'm ging t walk hme nw and think where I have gne wrng all these years”.
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But father, it's exactly eighteen miles hme frm here, and it's dark. Yu can't walk back. "I begged. My prtests, my aplgies and the rest f my wrds were useless. I had let my father dwn. And I was abut t learn ne f the mst painful lessns f my life. Dad began walking alng the dusty rads. I quickly jumped in the car and fllwed behind. I aplgized all the way, telling him hw srry I was, but he simply ignred me. Fr 18 miles he kept walking. Seeing my father in s much pain was the mst awful experience that I have ever faced.Hwever it was als the mst successful lessn.
Passage 5 捡到钱之后
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Missus Smmers ne day fund herself the unexpected wner f fifteen dllars. It seemed t her a very large amunt f mney. Fr a day r tw she walked arund in a dreamy state as she thught abut her chices. Her daughter Janie was wearing wrn shes and needed new nes. She wuld buy clth fr new shirts fr the bys. Her daughter Mag shuld have anther dress. And still there wuld be enugh left fr new stckings fr her children. The idea abut hw t spend the dllars made her restless with excitement.
On the day she planned t g shpping with the mney, she ate a light meal- n! Between getting the children fed and the huse cleaned, and preparing herself t g shpping, she frgt t eat at all!
When she arrived at the large department stre, she sptted a pile f silk stckings at the entrance. A sign nearby annunced that they had been reduced in price. A yung girl behind the cunter asked her if she wished t examine the silky leg cverings. She smiled as if she had been asked t inspect diamnd jewelry, and started t feel the sft, expensive items. Missus Smmers picked up a black pair and lked at them clsely. Tw red marks suddenly shwed n her pale face. She lked up at the shp girl and said prudly, “Well, I will buy this pair.”
Missus Smmers changed her cttn stckings fr the new silk nes in the ladies’ rest area. She had let herself be cntrlled by sme machine-like frce that directed her actins and freed her f respnsibility. Hw gd was the tuch f the silk n her skin! Then she put her shes back n and put her ld stckings int her bag. Next, she went t the she department, where she tried n a pair f new bts. Her ft and ankle lked lvely. She culd nt believe that they were a part f herself.
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After buying a pair f new bts, she walked int the clthing department.
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She was abut t leave the stre when a kid running arund reminded her f smething.
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After buying a pair f new shes,she walked int the clthing department. Cming t a dressing mirrr, lking at herself in the mirrr up and dwn and fixing her eyes n her shes, “Wn’t I lk mre beautiful if my shes match a perfect dress n my bdy?” thught Missus Smmers t herself, waving t the salesgirl f the department. Missus Smmers asked her what the fashinable dress styles f this year were and whether she culd try them n. Her requests apprved, Missus Smmers kept trying n whatever she cnsidered was the best n her bdy. With different being changed dresses n her bdy, she turned arund and arund in frnt f the mirrr, admiring herself as if she were a super mdel at a fashin shw. One dress after anther tried n, she put them int her shpping cart fndly. “‘What a lvely wman!’ is the respnse fr everyne t see me.” smiled Missus Smmers.
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She was abut t leave the stre when a kid running arund reminded her f smething. “Oh, my! Dear me! I frgt all abut my kids!” yelled Missus Smmers, realizing that she had dne smething wrng and starting t blame herself. “Excuse me, salesgirl, wuld yu be s kind as t let me put back all I had chsen, fr I had intended t buy my daughter Janie a new pair f shes, Mag anther dress, bys new shirts and all f them new stckings? I must have lst my head!” A sense f respnsibility f caring abut her kids drve her t think f the right idea where the mney shuld g.
Passage 6 生活中的得与失
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
In the busy city f New Yrk, such an astnishing thing happened.
On a Friday night, a pr yung artist std at the gate f the subway statin, playing his vilin. Thugh peple were quickly ging hme fr the weekend, many f them slwed dwn their paces and put sme mney int the hat f the yung man.
The next day, the yung artist came t the gate again, and put his hat n the grund gracefully. He tk ut a large piece f paper, laid it n the grund and put sme stnes n it. Then he adjusted the vilin and began playing. It sunded mre pleasant.
Befre lng, the yung vilinist was surrunded with peple wh were all attracted by the wrds n the paper, which said, "Last night, a gentleman named Gerge Sang put an imprtant thing int my hat by mistake. Please cme t claim it sn.’’
Seeing this, peple wndered what it culd be. After abut half an hur, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed thrugh the crwd t the vilinist and grabbed his shulders and said, "Yes, it's yu. Yu d cme here. I knw that yu’re an hnest man and will certainly cme here.”
The yung vilinist asked calmly, “Are yu Mr. Gerge Sang?”
The man ndded. The vilinist asked, “Did yu lse smething?”
“It’s a lttery ticket,” said the man.
The vilinist tk ut a lttery ticket n which Gerge Sang’s name was seen. “Is this yurs?” he asked. Gerge ndded happily.
A few days ag, Gerge Sang bught a lttery ticket. The awards pened yesterday and he wn a prize f $500,000. S, he felt very happy and then he tk ut 50 dllars and put in the hat yesterday. Hwever, unfrtunately the lttery ticket was als thrwn in.
The vilinist was a student at an Arts Cllege in Vienna and had bked a ticket and wuld fly that mrning.
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Hwever, when the vilinist was cleaning up he fund the lttery ticket.
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Thrugh ur lives, we can gain a lt and lse s much.
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Hwever, when the vilinist was cleaning up he fund the lttery ticket. Thinking that the wner wuld return t lk fr it, he cancelled the flight that mrning and came back t the gate where he was given the lttery ticket. Later smene asked the vilinist, "At that time yu were in need f mney and yu had t play the vilin at the gate f the subway statin every day t make mney. Then why didn't yu take the lttery ticket fr yurself?” The vilinist said, "Althugh I dn’t have much mney, I live happily. But if I lse hnesty I wn’t be happy frever.”
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Thrugh ur lives, we can gain a lt and lse s much. But being hnest shuld always be with us. If we hear urselves in a dishnest way, we may succeed temprarily. Hwever, frm the lng-term view, we will be a lser. Such kind f peple are just like the water n the muntain. It stands high at the beginning, but gradually it cmes dwn inch by inch and lses the chance f ging up.
Passage 7 身体最重要的部位
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
My mther used t ask me what the mst imprtant part f the bdy is. Thrugh the years I wuld take a guess at what I thught was the crrect answer. When I was yunger, I thught sund was very imprtant t us as humans, s I said, “My ears, Mmmy.”
She said, “N. Many peple are deaf. But they are ding well in their life. Yu keep thinking abut it and I will ask yu again sn.”
Several years passed befre she asked me again. Since making my first attempt, I had cntemplated(深思) the crrect answer. S, this time I tld her, “Mmmy, sight is very imprtant t everybdy, s it must be ur eyes.”
She lked at me and tld me, “Yu are learning fast, but the answer is nt crrect because there are many peple wh are blind.”
Over the years my mther asked me a cuple mre times and always her answer was: “N, but yu are getting smarter every year, my child.”
Then last year, my grandpa died. Everybdy was hurt. Everybdy was crying. My Mm lked at me when it was ur turn t say ur final gdbye t grandpa. She asked me, “D yu knw the mst imprtant bdy part yet, my dear?”
I was surprised when she asked me this n this ccasin. I always thught this was a game between her and me. She saw the cnfusin n my face and tld me, “This questin is very imprtant. Hw yu answer it shws whether yu have learned abut life. Fr every bdy part yu gave me in the past, I have tld yu were wrng and I have given yu a reasn why. But tday is the day yu will knw the answer.”
I lk puzzled.
“All yur previus answers-ears, eyes, hands, heart... They are all very imprtant t yurself. But this time I need yu t think f smething that is imprtant t thers.”
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“My dear, the mst imprtant bdy part,” she said, “is yur shulder.”
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“Mm, I understand. And yu can cry n my shulder t.”
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“My dear, the mst imprtant bdy part,” she said, “is yur shulder.” “Is it because it hlds up yur head?” I asked. “N, it is because it can hld the head f a friend r lved ne when they cry,” she replied, “Everybdy needs a shulder t cry n smetime in life, my dear. I nly hpe that yu have enugh lve and friends that yu will always have a shulder t cry n when yu need it.” I saw her eyes well up with tears.
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“Mm, I understand. And yu can cry n my shulder t.” And silently, my mther put her head n my shulder and started t cry. It was nt heavy at all, and the wetness didn’t make me uncmfrtable either. In fact when her warm tears damped my shulder, I felt the pain in her heart, and I knew hw hurt and lnely and vulnerable she was at that mment. I felt imprtant. I felt like a man. I was there when smene I lved dearly needed me mst.
Passage 8 善心不以貌取人
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I was tuched thrugh experiences, memries, bks, stries, animals, angels, and mst f all ther peple. Peple have mved me and mlded(对……影响重大)me with mments f lve and examples f kindness.
One time n the day befre Christmas many years ag when I was a minimum wage mill(工厂)wrker, I fund myself with very little mney and very little time t buy my small children a few simple tys. I knew that they wuld have t be cheap nes and I hped my children wuld like them. I hated nt having enugh t give them mre. I hated being pr. And I hated feeling bad at Christmas rather than happy.
I pulled int a stre parking lt and cunted my mney again. It wasn’t much but maybe I culd get smething small with it. As I was getting ut f the car I nticed the Salvatin Army(救世军)bell ringer at the entrance. I felt bad again because I didn’t feel I culd spare anything t give him. I started walking twards the entrance when tw cars pulled int empty parking spts in frnt f me. The first was a shiny, new Cadillac and I felt a twinge f jealusy when I saw it. “Hw nice,” I thught, “Wuld it be t have enugh mney t buy a car like that.” The secnd car, thugh, was an ancient sedan(轿车)mre beat-up and rusty than the ne I was driving.
A man hpped(冲)ut f the Cadillac and hurried int the stre right past the bell ringer withut a secnd glance. Out f the ld sedan came a yung mther with three small children in tw(紧随着). Her clthes lked as wrn ut as her car, yet she stpped in frnt f the bell ringer, smiled, pened her purse, and drpped a bill in his red kettle(钱罐).
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I std there fr a minute in astnishment.
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In that secnd a warmth tuched me, my jealusy and hatred(憎恨)left me, and all the lve and jy that are Christmas filled me.
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I std there fr a minute in astnishment. “Maybe,” I thught t myself, “it’s better t be rich n the inside instead f the utside.” That rich man shuld have dne smething t help the pr, but he didn’t. Smetimes it was really wrng t judge a persn by his r her appearance. I really had respect fr the pr mther frm the bttm f my heart. She set a gd example fr her children t fllw.
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In that secnd a warmth tuched me, my jealusy and hatred(憎恨)left me, and all the lve and jy that are Christmas filled me. I fished a bill ut f my wn purse, drpped it in the Salvatin Army kettle, and wished the bell ringer a merry Christmas. I fund a few fun things t give my kids and drve hme with my heart singing. I knew it was ging t be a wnderful Christmas. I culd hardly wait t see my children enjying the presents bught fr them, including a special gift—lve fr thse in need.
Passage 9 丢失电脑
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T celebrate his girlfriend’s birthday, Luke Frtune drve frm a small twn in Central Oregn t Prtland, where he parked his car in a paid garage vernight. The next mrning, he discvered that the car’s windw had been smashed, alng with his dreams fr the future: His backpack and cmputer were gne.
“Everything imprtant t me was n that cmputer,” said Frtune, 21, wh is studying t becme a paramedic(护理人员). “My classwrk, every paper I’d written, and all the prgrams I needed fr my paramedic tests. Every letter I was wrking n fr jb applicatins. I felt sick.”
Tw days after the theft, anther yung man was standing utside his apartment, als in Prtland. Masud Almazruei, 29, is an exchange student frm the United Arab Emirates. He had been apprached by a man wh said he had a cmputer fr sale. Only $200. Almazruei, wh had been in the United States fr nly a year, admits nw that he was naive(天真). But he needed a cmputer, s he bught it, tk it hme, and turned it n. Within secnds, he saw files and phtgraphs.
“I wndered wh wuld sell a cmputer with all f this n it,” he said. “I realized it culd be stlen.” Almazruei fund what appeared t be the wner’s cellphne number and called it.
“This guy with a thick accent tld me he had my cmputer,” Frtune said. “He tld me the stry and said it was his fault. I thught it was a scam(骗局). I tld him if he really had the cmputer, he shuld take it t the plice.”
Sn after, a plice fficer called Frtune t say that a man had drpped the cmputer ff and had said he was srry. He passed alng the man’s number.
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Frtune called and thanked Almazruei and insisted n paying him a reward f $200, the mney he was ut.
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A stry abut the tw yung men’s encunter made it t the lcal papers.
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Frtune called and thanked Almazruei and insisted n paying him a reward f $200, the mney he was ut. Almazruei refused. He said it was his mistake t buy the cmputer frm smene he didn’t knw and he was the ne t shulder the respnsibility. Mre imprtantly, he said, it was his hnr t return the prperty t the rightful wner. “I saw a pht f this man in his paramedic unifrm,” Almazruei said. “They help peple. He is a gd man. I dn’t want my mney back.”
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A stry abut the tw yung men’s encunter made it t the lcal papers. Overnight, Almazruei became a husehld name and received numerus cmpliments fr his hnesty and kindness. One day he gt a call frm the president f Prtland State University, where Almazruei is studying ecnmics. Impressed with his student’s integrity, the president gave Almazruei a new MacBk Pr. “We thught since yu gave back the laptp, we shuld give yu a laptp s that yu’ll have ne,” He tld Almazruei. “We’re very prud f yu. It was a great stry, and yu did the right thing.”
Passage 10 一杯牛奶的善意
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On a cld windy day, a pr by tried t pay his way thrugh schl by selling gds dr t dr. Wandering n the street, he was nt a successful seller. What’s wrse, he fund that he nly had ne dime(十分硬币)left. His empty stmach reminded him cnstantly that fr days he hadn’t eaten anything. He had n chice but t beg fr a meal at the next huse. Hesitantly he kncked at the dr, thinking abut what t say when it pened. Hwever, he lst his nerve when a lvely yung wman pened the dr.
“What can I d fr yu?” asked the yung wman. The by paused fr a while. “Wuld yu please give me drink f water?” the by dare nt lk directly int her eyes. She lked at the bny by and thught he might need smething t give himself energy s she brught him a glass f milk. His head rising and small hands taking the cup, he drank it up slwly, and then asked, “Hw much d I we yu?” “Yu dn’t we me anything,” she replied with a warm smile n her face. “My mther has taught me never t accept pay fr a kindness.” Deeply mved, he said sincerely, “Then I shall thank yu frm the bttm f my heart.” As Hward Kelly left that huse, he felt strnger physically. It als increased his faith in Gd and the whle human race. As a matter f fact, he was abut t give up and quit befre that pint.
Years later the yung wman became critically ill. Hwever, the lcal dctrs were unable t give her the effective medical treatment. Finally they sent her t a hspital in the big city, where specialists can be called in t cure her rare disease. Amng thse famus specialists, Dr. Hward Kelly was called in fr the cnsultatin. When he heard the name f the twn she came frm, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately, he rse and went dwn thrugh the hspital hall int her rm.
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Dressed in his dctr’s gwn, he went in t see her.
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The bill was sent t her rm.
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Dressed in his dctr’s gwn, he went in t see her. He saw her lying n the bed and recgnized her at nce. Her lvely face lked pale. He went back t the cnsultatin rm and determined t d his best t save her life. Frm that day n, he gave special attentin t her case. Luckily, after a lng struggle, the battle was wn. Dr. Kelly requested the business ffice t pass the final bill t him fr apprval. He lked at it and then wrte smething n the side.
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The bill was sent t her rm. Hesitantly she tk it. She was afraid t pen it because she was sure that it wuld take the rest f her life t pay it ff. Finally, she pened it, n the side f which a nte caught her attentin. She read these wrds, “Paid in full with a glass f milk.” signed by Dr. Hward Kelly. Tears f jy flded her eyes as she prayed silently, “Thank yu, Gd.”
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