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    这是一份专题14 好人好事-2024新高考英语读后续写话题分类汇编,共21页。
    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。来源:
    Many years earlier, my mther knew that she culd nt send me t cllege and pay fr it. She wrked in a retail stre and made just enugh t pay the bills and take care f the ther children at hme. If I wanted t g t cllege, it was up t me t find ut hw t get there.
    I fund that I qualified fr sme grants because f the size f ur family, my mm’s incme and my SAT scres. There was enugh t cver schl and bks, but nt enugh fr rm and bard. I accepted a jb as part f a wrk-study prgram. While nt attractive, it was ne I culd d. I washed dishes in the schl cafeteria.
    Just when I thught I was ging t drp ut f my cllege career, an angel appeared. Well, ne f thse that are n earth, withut wings. “I heard that yu need sme help,” he said. “What d yu mean?” I asked, trying t figure ut which area f my life he meant. "Financially, t stay in schl.” “Well, I make it kay. I just have truble wrking all these hurs and finding time t study.” “Well, I think I have a way t help yu ut.”
    He went n t explain that his grandparents needed help n the weekends. All that was required f me was cking meals and helping them get in and ut f bed in the mrning and evening. The jb paid fur hundred dllars a mnth, twice the mney I was making washing dishes. Nw I wuld have time t study. I went t meet his grandparents and accepted the jb.
    My first discvery was his grandmther’s great lve f music. She spent hurs playing her ld, ff-key pian. One day, she tld me I didn’t have enugh fun in my life and tk it upn herself t teach me the art. Grandma was impressed with my ability and encuraged me t cntinue. Weekends in their huse became mre than just bks and cking, they were filled with the wnderful sunds f the ut-f-tune pian and tw very ut-f-tune singers.
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    When Christmas break came, Grandma gt a chest cld, and I was afraid t leave her.
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    The envelpe was frm grandma wh had just passed away.
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    When Christmas break came, Grandma gt a chest cld, and I was afraid t leave her. I hadn’t been hme since Labr Day, and my mther was anxius t see me. I agreed t cme hme, but fr tw weeks instead f fur, s I culd return t Grandma and Grandpa. I said my gd-byes, arranged fr their temprary care and return hme. As I was lading my car t g back t schl, the phne rang. “Grandma died last night, I’m srry.” I hung up the phne feeling like my wrld had ended. I had lst my friend, and that was far wrse than knwing I wuld have t return t washing dishes. I went back at the end f fur weeks, asking t begin the wrk-study prgram again. The financial aid advisr lked at me as if I had lst my mind. I explained my psitin, then he smiled and slid me an envelpe. “This is fr yu,” he said.
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    The envelpe was frm grandma. She had knwn hw sick she was. In the envelpe was enugh mney t pay fr the rest f my cllege year and a request that I take pian lessns in her memry. Mved t tears, I determined t learn pian lesins by heart and my memry f grandma mtivated me t practice day and night. I dn’t think the pian piece was even played with mre feeling than it was my secnd year in cllege. Nw, years later, when I walk by a pian, I smile and think f Grandma. She is playing the pian smilingly in heaven, I am sure.
    Passage 2 丛林换轮胎
    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。
    “Ouch!” I hwled in pain as I drpped the hammer nt my ft. I felt flish.
    It was puring with rain, and, lame fr a mment, I hpped arund t the driver's side.
    “N luck?” said Gerge. We had a flat tyre (轮胎) and I was trying t change the wheel. But it was stuck firm.
    We had driven ten hurs alng the rad thrugh the jungle withut seeing anther sul. In the distance was an x wrking in the field.
    “S what d we d nw? Hw can we find a garage?” asked Gerge, as I gt back int the car.
    Abut fifteen minutes later, the rain stpped. Out f the jungle came an ld wman. She walked twards us carrying smething lng and thin.
    “Uh, h, here cmes danger!” said Gerge, “She’s gt a spear.”
    She was wearing traditinal garments, with shrt sleeves, a clrful necklace and ther jewelry. As she gt clser, we saw the spear was just a wden ple. I gt ut.
    “Hell!” I said, in English. “Can yu help us?” I pinted t the wheel.
    She stared at it, and then made a gesture t fllw her back t the jungle. Gerge and I lked at each ther, and then set ff after her.
    Sn we came t a tent under sme trees. It had a firm framewrk f wden ples, like the ne the wman was carrying, cvered with heavy clth, and fastened with rpe made f sme kind f lse plant fiber. All rund were crn plants. It was harvest time fr the grain, and a spade, a frk and ther tls were lying n the grund. Nearby were sme chicks and a rster, and a pig tied t a pst.
    The wman flded back a clth and invited us in. My eyes had t adjust t the darkness inside. The tent was furnished with a few mats n the flr, and a lw table with a teapt. She picked up a pht and shwed it t us. Was it her husband? The man in the pht was bare t the waist. He lked much t yung. She was prbably a widw (寡妇). Maybe her sn r her nephew?
    Our hstess pured sme tea, and watched smiling as we drank.
    “Say smething,” said Gerge.
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    I was wndering what t say when I heard the sund f ftsteps ut f the tent.
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    Tgether we walked back t the car.
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    I was wndering what t say when I heard the sund f ftsteps ut f the tent. We bth lked up. It was exactly the yung man in the pht but lked much strnger. The wman said smething t him, lking at us smiling. “Need sme Mg?” he asked. It’s amazing he was speaking very gd English! Gerge and I lked at each ther, eyes lit up. “Yes, and we were wndering if yu culd have ne f ur tyres changed.” “Fllw me!” he said, sunding like srt f an rder.
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    We gt up and tgether walked back t the car. The man grabbed the wheel with ne hand and a spanner with the ther. With an utburst f shut, the tyre was lsened up. “Yu just need a bit f effrt. Haha!” Gerge and I std there dumfunded watching him finishing the whle jb, gratitude and admiratin rushing in my heart. The knt that had been tired up by the pain in my ft, the cld saking rain and the stubbrn flat tyre was lsened up t, in the warm tea frm the wman, the heric shut f the man, the muntain view in the distance and the jy f being able t set ff again.

    Passage 3 小提琴
    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。
    “Wanted: Vilin. Can’t pay much. Cntact…”
    I rarely read the classified advertisements, s why did I ntice that ne? I laid the paper n my lap and clsed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years befre, during the Great Depressin when my family struggled t make a living n ur farm. I, t, had wanted a vilin.
    When my lder twin sisters began shwing an interest in music, Harriet Anne learned t play Grandma’s pian, while Suzanne turned t Daddy’s vilin. Simple tunes became lvely meldies. My baby brther danced; Daddy hummed and Mther whistled. I just listened.
    When my arms grew lng enugh, I tried t play Suzanne’s vilin. Oh, hw I wanted ne! But I knew it was ut f the questin.
    One evening as the twins played in the schl rchestra. I clsed my eyes tight t capture the picture firmly in my mind. Smeday, I’ll sit up there, I vwed silently.
    It was nt a gd year. At harvest the crps didn’t bring as much as we had hped. Yet even thugh times were hard, I culdn’t wait any lnger t ask, “Daddy, may I have a vilin f my wn?”
    “Can’t yu use Suzanne’s?”
    “I’d like t be in the rchestra t, and we can’t bth use the same vilin at the same time.”
    Daddy’s face lked sad. That night, and many fllwing nights, I heard him remind Gd in ur family prayers, “… and Lrd, Mary Lu wants her wn vilin.”
    One evening we all sat rund the table. The twins and I studied. Mther sewed and Daddy wrte a letter t his friend, Gerge Finkle, in Clumbus, Ohi. Mr Finkle, Daddy said, was a fine vilinist.
    When Daddy received a letter frm Clumbus a few weeks later, he asked me, “Mary Lu, d yu want t g with me t visit Mr Finkle?”
    He drve us t Clumbus and we came t a fine, ld huse. A tall man pened the dr. He and Daddy heartily shk hands, bth talking at nce.
    “Mary Lu, I’ve been hearing things abut yu. Yur Daddy has arranged a surprise fr yu!” He picked up a case, pened it, lifted ut a vilin and started t play. The meldy surged and spke like waterfalls. Oh, t play like him, I thught.
    Finishing the piece, he turned t Daddy. “I fund it in a pawnshp(当铺)fr seven dllars. It’s a gd vilin. Mary Lu shuld be able t make a beautiful music with it.” Then he handed the vilin t me.
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    I nticed the tears in Daddy’s eyes as I finally cmprehended. It was mine!
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    I frced my thughts t the present and read again the advertisement.
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    I nticed the tears in Daddy’s eyes as I finally cmprehended. It was mine! “It’s beautiful.” I said, barely breathing. I knew Daddy’s prayer, and mine, had been answered. Back hme, I practiced daily, feeling n tiredness. When I was ready t jin the schl rchestra, I trembled with excitement. Daddy and Mther smiled prudly in the audience at their little girl wh held her cherished vilin fr the whle wrld t admire. The years seemed t run mre swiftly then. I packed my vilin in its case and stepped int the grwn-up wrld. Nurse’s training, marriage, wrking, bringing up fur daughters filled my years. Yet nne f my children cared abut the vilin.
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    I frced my thughts t the present and read again the advertisement. Laying the paper aside, I went t find my vilin. And I dialed the number. Later that afternn, an ld car stpped in my driveway. A man in his thirties with a yung girl kncked n the dr. “I’ve been praying smene wuld answer my advertisement. My daughter wants a vilin s badly.” He said, “Hw much are yu asking?” “Seven dllars,” I said. I handed the case t the girl. She pened the case and tuched the vilin lightly as it caught the glw f the late-afternn sun. Then she threw her arms rund her smiling father.


    Passage 4 感谢信
    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。
    Many years ag, when I was fresh ut f schl and wrking in Denver, I was driving t my parents' hme in Missuri fr Christmas. I stpped at a gas statin(加油站)abut 50 miles frm Oklahma City, where I was planning t stp and visit a friend. While I was standing in line at the cash register(收款台), I said hell t an lder cuple wh were als paying fr gas.
    I tk ff, but had gne nly a few miles when black smke pured frm the back f my car. I stpped and wndered what I shuld d. A car pulled up behind me. It was the cuple I had spken t at the gas statin. They said they wuld take me t my friend's. We chatted n the way int the city, and when I gt ut f the car, the husband gave me his business card.
    I wrte him and his wife a thank-yu nte fr helping me. Sn afterward, I received a Christmas present frm them. Their nte that came with it said that helping me had made their hlidays meaningful.
    Years later, I drve t a meeting in a nearby twn in the mrning. In late afternn I returned t my car and fund that I'd left the lights n all day, and the battery(电池)was dead. Then I nticed that the Friendly Frd dealership - a shp selling cars - was right next dr. I walked ver and fund tw salesmen in the shwrm.
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    I entered the shp, and ne f the salesman came t me.
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    After a while, they quickly drve a pickup truck t my car and started it.
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    I entered the shp, and ne f the salesman came t me. I recgnized him at nce. The tw salesmen were the lder cuple, and they were the wners f the Friendly Frd dealership. “Hey, it’s yu! Yu ever helped me, remember?” I said t them excitedly. Yeah, we d!” the ld man laughed, we run the shp t help mre peple. Yu knw, it makes ur life s meaningful!”
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    After a while, they quickly drve a pickup truck t my car and started it. They slved my truble nce again, but when I paid fr it, they wuld nt accept my mney. They tld me that when they ran the shp at first, n ne had ever taken the time t write them and say thank yu, but nw they received mre and mre thank-yu ntes frm peple, which they were really happy abut.
    Passage 5 给陌生小女孩送礼物
    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。
    The spt f red was what first caught Randy Heiss’s attentin n December 16, 2018. He was hiking the remte land behind his farm in a small twn near the brder, and there lying n the grass was a balln. He walked tward it with his dg, thinking he shuld pick it up and thrw it away.
    That’s when he nticed the balln’s string was attached t a piece f paper. “Dayami,” it read n ne side, in a child’s writing. Heiss flipped the paper ver. On the back he saw a numbered list, all in Spanish. His Spanish wasn’t very gd, but he culd see it was a Christmas list!
    Heiss was charmed. He suspected that a child had tried t send Santa Claus a Christmas wish list by balln, smething he used t d himself when he was a kid. Nbdy had ever returned the letters Heiss had sent, but he wndered whether he culd find the girl wh had sent this ne.
    It wuld be difficult, but Heiss had a few clues. Abut 20 miles t the suthwest, just acrss the brder, was the city f Ngales, Mexic, with a ppulatin f abut a quarter millin. Based n the wind directin, he was almst sure that was where it came frm. Heiss brught the nte hme t his wife, wh is fluent in Spanish and helped him translate the list. They determined that Dayami, prbably a girl, had asked fr a dll, a dllhuse, dll clthes and art supplies.
    Heiss then psted his search abut finding Dayami n Facebk, attaching phts, hping sme f his friends in Ngales might knw the girl’s family. A few days passed with n results; Heiss wrried that time was running ut befre Christmas. On December 19, 2018, he decided t send a private Facebk message t Radi Xeny, an AM radi statin based in Ngales. T his surprise, smene frm the statin called him back right away and prmised him t pst his search n the statin’s Facebk page immediately.
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    The next mrning, Heiss awke t a message frm Radi Xeny.
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    Dayami’s eyes were wide pen with wnder.
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    The next mrning, Heiss awke t a message frm Radi Xeny. The staff had lcated Dayami. wh indeed lived in Ngales and wuld be willing t arrange a get-tgether at the radi statin. Heiss and his wife rushed t buy everything n Dayami’s list. Then they drve fr 45 minutes, crssing the brder int Ngales. They finally met the very excited girl.
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    Dayami’s eyes were wide pen with wnder. Like, ‘Oh my gsh, this really did wrk!’ It was a beautiful experience,” Heiss said. “Quite healing fr us.” Heiss, 61, has lived in Bisbee, Arizna fr mre than three decades. Ten years ag, he and his wife lst their nly child. They have n grandchildren. Nw they split their time between Ngales and Bisbee. “Being arund children at Christmastime has been absent in ur lives,” Heiss said. “It’s been kind f a gaping hle in ur Christmas experience.” He has since reflected n what a mirade it was that he sptted the balln at all, let alne that he was able t lcate Dayami and her family.
    Passage 6 小小的善举
    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。
    We all culd say that we have bad days t endure as we g thrugh life, but what des it take t have a really gd day?
    Sme wuld suggest that a day wuld be great if everything they did turned ut well, r they gt exactly what they needed. On the ther hand, have yu ever thught that what yu may give smene else may be the best day yu ever had especially when yu put smene else’s well-being r happiness first n yur list?
    There is special warmth available t yu and that warmth can cme frm a helping hand, ding a small favr fr a ttal stranger, r even a smile.
    I recall a day recently when I had t g t the hspital fr an appintment because I wasn’t feeling well and my dctr sent me t a specialist t try and determine the cause.
    As I drve t the hspital, I admittedly was feeling glmy and certainly wasn’t n tp f my game. As I apprached the hspital, I began my search fr a parking spt, a spt that was hard t cme with everyne else trying t d the same thing. I finally fund a spt nt t far frm the entrance t the hspital.
    As I gt ut and brught my change ut f my pcket, I nticed a man lking smewhat upset standing in frnt f a parking meter tw cars away. He seemed t be searching his pckets fr what I suppsed was change fr the meter.
    Althugh, I really didn’t feel that great, I thught that I shuld at least g ver t him and find ut if I culd help him. As I apprached him, he turned t lk at me, feeling at a lss nt knwing what t d. I asked him if he had a prblem I culd help with, and he said, withut hesitatin, that he had n change at all because he left it in his huse nly thinking abut visiting his sick wife.
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    Faced with such a situatin, I reached int my pcket.
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    The funny thing was that I felt a lt brighter, and a small smile came t my face.
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    Faced with such a situatin, I reached int my pcket. Sn I pulled ut sme change and gave it t him, withut hesitatin and saving a single wrd, I went n twards cmpleting my wn business. As yu knw, I had an appintment, fr a respnse, I turned n my heel and said t him as I was walking away, "Have a gd day."
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    The funny thing was that I felt a lt brighter, and a small smile came t my face. And I seemed t walk just a little quicker. I was walking away when he called ut "thank yu s much" far behind. Hnestly, I didn’t even expect him t say anything. It was satisfying enugh t knw that I had made a simple gesture t help smene else wh needed a little hand, a little help. Hwever, it brught t my face a smile. It desn't take much t lend thse in need a helping hand; a big payff is what yu get in return. Mre imprtantly, with such warmth catching n, ur sciety will becme mre and mre harmnius and cmfrtable.
    Passage 7 丢失皮手套
    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。
    On Christmas Eve, seventy-three-year-ld Gerge selected his fd carefully. Skim milk was $2.99, white bread, 89 cents with a 10-cent discunt. Leaving the cashier, he calculated that he had saved 80 cents tday.
    At the exit, the wind reminded him f his glves. “Where are they?” Nt in the cat pckets. Nt in the grcery bag either. He was sure he was wearing them when he entered the stre. He clearly remembered putting them int the pcket f this cat. Gerge made a secnd thrugh search f all his pckets, again including the grcery bag. Nw he was sure they must have been drpped smewhere inside the stre.
    Old Gerge had bught the black leather glves at a 25% discunt, fr just $35.00, ten years ag. They were sft and warm and very durable. He had taken care nt t let a drp f water r rain tuch his expensive glves, s they lked like new. Lsing this favrite pssessin was almst like lsing a child t him.
    Gerge, calm n the utside but nervus inside, re-entered the stre. He fllwed the same rute he had walked befre, starting at the bread cunter, t the milk sectin, the crner where salt and sugar were placed, then the rest f the stre. Several minutes f anxius searching turned ut t be in vain. He asked the custmers whether they saw a pair f black leather glves, but they said n. Then he went ver t the cashier withut hesitatin t ask if she had received any lst glves, but nly received the same answer. His heart grew heavier.
    “Sciety has changed, peple have changed,” he murmured t himself. “Years ag, if smebdy picked up smething lst, they wuld give it back. Nw a gd actin is lst.”
    Yet he did nt give up hpe. He started t stare at anybdy wearing black glves t see if they lked like his. The first tw persns he saw did wear glves, but ne was wmen’s and the ther nt black.
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    Suddenly, he fund a man lking like a lawyer, wearing black leather glves.
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    During the whle hliday, he was always thinking whether t buy a new pair.
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    Suddenly, he fund a man lking like a lawyer, wearing black leather glves. Abrupt as it might seem, Gerge came up withut hesitatin and asked if they were his, but there came a disappinting answer. On secnd thught, he realized nbdy wuld be s flish as t wear them right inside the stre. He had n ther alternative but t ask the cashier t keep them in case the lst glves were fund. Then he dragged his legs twards the exit.
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    During the whle hliday, he was always thinking whether t buy a new pair. After all, in deep winter, he culd nt d withut glves. Finally, pr Gerge decided t buy anther pair f leather glves. With the last ray f hpe, he stepped int the stre again. N sner had he pened the dr than the cashier tld him there was indeed ne such pair as he lst. After examining them carefully, he was wild with jy, expressing sincere gratitude and saying t himself that a gd actin was never lst.
    Passage 8 好事得到回报
    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。
    The really great stries are nt the stries written by the wrld’s greatest writers, but the nes that really happen t real peple and are abslutely true. The fllwing stry is ne f such great stries.
    In 1917, American sldiers pured int Eurpe t put an end t Wrld War I. A trp f its army was sent t be statined in a German twn Seldes.
    Alex Lurye, a lne Jewish sldier in the trp, decided t see what the Jewish ppulatin there was like ne night. He entered the lcal Jewish church. Thugh in unifrm, he was greeted by a kind Jew Herr Rsenau. After the services Rsenau invited the serviceman t his huse, where the family gave him a delicius warm hme-cked meal, and als the feeling that he was nt alne, certainly nt an enemy, even in such a far and distant land.
    The warm caring Jewish hme did nt leave the sldier. When Alex finally returned t Duluth, Minnesta, his hmetwn, he wrte a letter t the German Jew wh had tuched his life with such kindness. Fr sme unknwn reasn, althugh Herr Rsenau received the letter, it was never answered, just kept in a desk drawer.
    In 1938, Adlf Hitler’s anti-Jewish plicy made Rsenau’s family wrried abut their future. They wanted t flee frm Germany, but he had n relatives abrad t help them. Suddenly Rsenau thught f the letter. He went t pull the desk drawer and pened the letter that had rested there fr 21 years. It was Alex’s thank-yu letter. Althugh Herr didn’t knw if the frmer American sldier still remembered him, he decided t try his luck. Hwever, there was n return address n the envelpe. He nly fund the name f the writer, and the city and the state. Even s, he culd d nthing but have a try. He hped t get ut befre the mad man, Hitler, began t d wrse things t the Jews.
    S he wrte a letter addressed nly as fllws: Alex Lurye Duluth, Minnesta T his family’s great excitement, the letter did wrk and they sn gt a reply frm Alex Luyre!
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    Duluth was merely a twn f ver a hundred thusand peple.
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    The kindness that Herr Rsenau had given t a stranger many years earlier had cme full circle.
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    Duluth was merely a twn f ver a hundred thusand peple. Alex had then becme a wealthy businessman, wh was well knwn in the twn. The pstmaster delivered the letter t him easily, when Alex received this 21 years after he wrte the thank-yu ne. He quickly sent a return letter acknwledging his receipt f their letter and prmising t help bring the Jewish family t America. The entire family was successfully brught ver t the twn f Duluth that year. Alex settled them dwn and helped them be emplyed.
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    The kindness that Herr Rsenau had given t a stranger many years earlier had cme full circle. Because f their kindness, Herr Rsenau and his family were spared frm the hrrible fate f their fellw German Jews. The kindness that they had s warmly given t thers withut desiring the payment in return had cme back t them with prfits. The entire family was saved by Alex Luyre, r rather in a sense, they were saved by themselves.
    Passage 9 时刻记着帮助他人
    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 wuld like t share an act f kindness, which I practice regularly and which gives me great jy. I always carry at least $ 10 in my car and als in my pcket. I save it fr the first persn wh asks if I can “spare sme change. Smiling at the persn, I always respnd very cheerfully with a cmment like, “Yes, I wuld lve t.” r “It wuld be my pleasure. “And I give them the mney. Then I replace it with my next $ 10 fr the next persn. I never spend this mney myself. I think that it is the pssessin f the next persn wh asks fr it. Ten dllars is a small amunt, yet it means a lt t the persn wh expects it, especially when delivered with jy and respect t them.
    I als have taken t carrying things in my car, such as hats, scks, glves and umbrellas, just in case smene needs them. Recently I put tgether sme care packages fr the hmeless. It ccurred t me that things like band-aids, tthpaste, aspirin, cmbs, as well as fd and bttled water wuld be f use. I imagined that they wuld need things that are nn - breakable, s I chse plastic r paper cntainers. The flks wh received them were delighted. But I feel it’s nt just that I give them things that matters. I always remember it is they wh bless me with an pprtunity t be kind. What a jy!
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    The idea f helping thers this way came t me when I gt similar help frm a wman.
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    Interestingly enugh, I ften get smething in return frm the persn I help.
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    The idea f helping thers this way came t me when I gt similar help frm a wman. One day, I was shpping at a grcery stre and when I went t pay fr my grceries, I discvered my wallet was gne. Yu can imagine hw embarrassed I was then. Luckily, a wman, verhearing my prblem, ffered t pay my bill. I was s thankful and asked fr her phne number s that I culd pay back the mney. “Dn’t pay it back. Pay it frward,” the wman replied with a smile. That was when I decided t d smething nice fr whever needs help.
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    Interestingly enugh, I ften get smething in return frm the persn I help. The ther day, a yung lady t whm I gave sme change, asked if I culd use a spare pair f glves she had. S, I accepted them fr the next persn wh needs them. I was tuched t see she wanted t give me smething. In fact, she gave me mre. She gave me a feeling f happiness that nly thse wh are happy t shw kindness t thers can understand.
    Passage 10 寻找病人的家
    读后续写 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。
    “Gt yur cell phne? Glasses? Wallet? ID?” I asked.
    “Yes,” my husband Avraham smiled. “Can we g nw? Yu've gt t meet with yur interviewer befre I g t see my patient at ne 'clck.”
    “Right. Gt yur medical bag?”
    “Yes.”
    Even years after mving frm Nrth America, we still lved the half-hur drive t Jerusalem(耶路撒冷). The blue sky abve the muntains, the trees, and the jurney up t the Hly City always filled us with gratitude fr living in Israel.
    As we sped alng, we came t ur favrite part f the jurney, where a wnderful view f Jerusalem suddenly appeared abve the radway. We had a gd time and arrived at my meeting with time t spare.
    After my interview, I met Avraham at ur favrite cafe. Avraham rdered his daily iced cffee and a bag f fresh bread. Glancing at the clck, I suggested we g t see his patient.
    Avraham had t visit an elderly wman in Jerusalem because her daughter had called the day befre t arrange the appintment. As there were very few ft specialists in Israel, Avraham wuld travel all ver the cuntry t see patients requiring specialized ft care. He searched his pckets fr a nte n which he had written the address.
    But the nte was nwhere t be fund.
    “I dn't believe it! I must have left the address at hme.”
    “D yu remember any part f the address?” I asked.
    “I remember that there was a number 17 in it, because it was part f my birth date.”
    “D yu knw the street name?”
    “N. Just that it's in this neighbrhd.”
    I had heard the family name mentined the day befre and remembered it sunded like a Eurpean name. “Let's try lking at buildings and see if the mailbxes can give us sme help,” I ffered.
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    We scanned the listings fr the number 17 and tw mre nearby buildings.
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    We quickly went upstairs and kncked n a dr.
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    We scanned the listings fr the number 17 and tw mre nearby buildings. “Well, since we are already in the city, let's try ne last building,” Avraham suggested, as he whispered a prayer fr Gd's help in finding the right huse with the uncertain address. We tiredly apprached the entrance t an apartment huse dwn anther street and nticed all f the Eurpean names. Taking this as a gd sign, we entered the entrance where we learned an elderly cuple lived next dr.
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    We quickly went upstairs and kncked n a dr. An ld man answered the dr. Avraham carried the medical bag and explained, “I came here t see my patient.” The delighted man warmly welcmed us, telling us his wife suffered frm a variety f illnesses. Avraham sn cnducted a thrugh examinatin and suggested apprpriate fllwing-up care. They thanked us with gratitude. Befre we left, their daughter came, asking, “Hw did yu knw t cme t see my mum? I didn't call!”

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