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读后续写“助人为乐”类范文5篇第一篇ErieraisedhisdaughterRileyalone.Oneday,Ericnoticedayoungteenageboystandinginfrontofadrugstore.Heapproachedhim,andfoundoutthattheboywantedtobuymedicineforhissickmother,buthadnomoney.Theboycriedout,“IfIdon’tbringhomemedicine,mymomwilldie.ButIwon’tbeabletohandleit.”Uponhearingthis,Eriedidn’thesitatetopayforthemedicine.“I’llpayforthemedicineonhisbehalf,”hesaid,handingthepharmacist(药剂师)acoupleofbillsfromhispocket.TheboylookedatEricwithgratefuleyes,andcried,“Thankyousomuch.Youareheaven-sent.”“Therewillalwaysbepeoplewillingtohelpyou,son,”Erictoldhimbeforehandinghimtwoportionsoffood.“Here,takethistoyourmomandhaveahotmealwithher,”hesaidbeforelettingtheboygo.HisdaughterRileysawthewholesceneandsaid,“Dad,wehavebarelyenoughmoney.Whydidyoupayforthemedicine?”“Riley,thegoodyouputoutintotheworldwilleventuallyfinditswaybacktoyou.Justkeepdoinggood,”Erictoldhisdaughter.WhenRileyturnedthirty,sheneededanoperationurgentlyafterbeingtoldtherewassomethingwrongwithherheart.Withdifficultybreathing,EricrushedRileytothehospitalinanambulance.“You’llbealright,Riley,”hecried.“Don’tworry;Daddyishere.We’llgetthroughthistogether,”hepromisedher.Ericdidtryhisbesttofindthemoneyforhisdaughter’soperation.Heaskedallofhisfriends,butitwasstillnotenough.Therefore,Ericdecidedtoselltheirhouse.Itwasenoughtopayforheroperation,buttheywouldbeleftwithnothing.“It’sokay,”hetoldhimself.“Iwillbeabletoearnmoneyagain,butifIlosemydaughter,nothingwilleverbringherback.”BythetimeEricmadeitbacktothehospital,Rileywasinherhospitalroom,weakandpale.Hesatbesideherbedandheldherhand.“You’llbeokay,mysweetdaughter.We’llsoonhavethemoneyfortheoperation,”hepromisedher.Ericsuddenlynoticedanenvelopeonthebed.Herantothedoctor’sofficeandhuggedhim.范文:Para1:Ericsuddenlynoticedanenvelopeonthebed.“ToEric”---twowordsontheenvelopejumpedintohissight.//Itwasaddressedtohim.Ericopenedtheenvelopeinsurpriseandfoundacheckandanotelyinginside,whichsaid/read,“ItisforRiley’soperation.Don’tworry.EverythingwillbeOK.”//lyinginsidewere...and..Ericturnedtheenvelopinsideout,eagerlyhopingtofindanyclueaboutthekindman,butfailed/invain.Hepausedforamomentandthendashedtowardthenursestationtoaskforhelp.//andaskedRileywhohadcomethereduringhisabsence.Informedthatnooneelsebutthedoctorhadjustenteredtheward,Ericfeltasurgeofgratitudeandabitofconfusion.Para2:Herantothedoctor’sofficeandhuggedhim.“Thankyou,doctor!HowcanIrepayyourkindness?”Tearsrollingdownhischeeks,Ericcouldhardlycontainhisthrill.Thedoctorsmiledwithshynesswrittenonhisface,“Youdeserveit,Eric.Remembertheboyyouofferedmedicineandfoodfifteentearsago?Thatday,yousavedmymotherandchangedmylife.ItisIwhoshouldsaythankyou.”Alltheconfusionvanishing,theunbelievablejoyoftheirreuniondeprivedthemofallpowerofutterance.WipingtearsfromEric’sface,theyoungdoctorpromisedtoarrangetheoperationforRileysoon.Itwastrue—lifeisnotalwaysabedofrosesbutthegoodyouputoutintotheworldwillfinditswaybacktoyou.最终自测:Para1:Ericsuddenlynoticedanenvelopeonthebed.“致埃里克”——信封上的两个字跃入他的视线。埃里克惊讶地打开信封,发现里面有一张支票和一张便条,上写着:“这是给莱利的手术费。别担心。一切都会好的。”埃里克把信封里外都翻遍了,急切地希望找到任何关于这个好心人的线索,但却没找到/徒劳。他停顿了一会儿,然后冲向护士站寻求帮助。/问Riley,他不在的时候,谁来过。埃里克得知只有医生刚进了病房,他感到一阵感激之情及一点困惑。Para2:Herantothedoctor’sofficeandhuggedhim.“谢谢你,医生!我怎样才能报答你的好意呢?”眼泪顺着脸颊滑落,埃里克几乎控制不住他的激动。医生笑了,脸上带着一丝不好意思:“这是你应得的,埃里克。还记得十五年前你把药和食物给了他的那个男孩吗?那天,你救了我的母亲,也改变了我的人生。我才应该说声谢谢。”所有的疑惑烟消云散,难以置信的团聚的喜悦使他们说不出话来。年轻的医生擦去了埃里克脸上的眼泪,答应很快为莱利安排手术。这是真的——生活并不总是一帆风顺,但你对这个世界付出的善意终将回到你的身边。第二篇CharlesRoselivedinthecountrywithhisfather,

whotaughthimtoreadandtowrite.

Mr.

Rosetold

hissonthat,

whenhismorninglessonswereover,

hemightamusehimselfforonehourashepleased.Therewasarivernearby.

Onitsbankstoodthehutofapoorfisherman,

wholivedbysellingfish.

His

carefulwifekeptherwheelgoingearlyandlate.

Theybothworkedveryhardtokeepthemselvesabove

want.

Buttheyweregreatlytroubledforfearthattheironlysonshouldneverlearntoreadandtowrite.

Theycouldnotteachhimthemselves,andtheyweretoopoortosendhimtoschool.Charlescalledatthehutofthisfishermanoneday,

toinquireabouthisdog,

whichwasmissing.

He

foundthelittleboy,

whosenamewasJoe,

sitingbythetable,

onwhichhewasmakingmarkswithapiece

ofchalk.

Charlesaskedhimwhetherhewasdrawingpictures."No.

I

amtryingtowrite,"

saidlittleJoe,“but

Iknowonlytwowords.

ThoseIsawuponasign,

andI

amtryingtowritethem.""IfI

couldonly

learntoreadandwrite,"

saidhe,

"I

shouldbethehappiestboyintheworld."."ThenIwillmakeyouhappy,”

saidCharles.

"Iamonlyalittle

boy,

butIcanteachyouthat.”"Myfathergivesmeanhoureverydayformyself.

Now,

ifyouwilltrytolearn,

youshallsoonknow

howtoreadandtowrite."BothJoeandhismotherwerereadytofallontheirkneestothankCharles.

Theytoldhimitwaswhat

theywishedaboveallthings.So,

onthenextdaywhenthehourcame,

Charlesputhisbookinhispocket,

andwenttoteachJoe.

Joe

learnedveryfast,

andCharlessonbegantoteachhimhowtowrite.Sometimeafter,

agentlemancalledonMr.

Rose,

andsaid,“Charlesdidnotalwaysamusehimself.

I

oftenseehimgotothehouseofthefisherman.

Ifearhegoesoutintheirboat.P1:Themomentthegentlemanleft,

Mr.

Rosewentinsearchofhisson.P2:Thenextday,

hisfathertookhimtotown,

andgavehimbooksforhimselfandJoe,

withwritingpaper,

pens,

andink.范文:Themomentthegentlemanleft,MrRosewentinsearchofhisson.Howhewishedhehadnotgiventhechildsuchpermissiontorelax!Howhewishedhehadknownitearlier!Withanxiety,Hesprintedtotheriverandpacedupanddown,inhopeofseeingtheboat.Aftersearchingeveryinchofthebeach,hestillfoundnosignoftheboatortheson.Withoutanydelay,hehurriedlyrushedtothefisherman’shouse.Itseemedasifacenturyhadpassedbeforethefathercametothehut.Whenheputhisheadinattheopenwindow,apleasantsightmethiseyes.Charleswasatthetable,watchingJoewritingsomethingonacopybook.Somewhatstunnedbutdelighted,heslidawaysilently,adecisionmadeinhisheart.Thenextday,hisfathertookhimtotownandgavehimbooksforhimselfandJoewithwritingpaper,pensandink.HardlyhadCharlesarrivedhomewhenhetrottedtowardJoe’s,hishandsfilledwithparcelsandhisheartbeatingwithjoy.AfterreceivingthestationaryfromCharles,Joewasoverflowingwithhappiness,throwinghishandsaroundCharles.ThefishermanandhiswifelookedatCharleswithtearsintheireyes,expressingtheirthanksrepeatedly.Withthematerialsbought,theyfoundthestudyeasierandgraduallymadeenormousprogresswiththeirtirelessefforts.ItdawnedonCharlesthattheonewhomakesothershappyistrulyhappy.最终自测: Themomentthegentlemanleft,MrRosewentinsearchofhisson.他多么希望没有允许孩子出去放松啊!他真希望自己早些就知道了!他焦急地冲去河边,来回踱来踱去,希望能看到那艘船。在搜索了海滩的每一寸土地后,他仍然没有发现船或儿子的迹象。他毫不迟疑地急忙跑到渔夫家。似乎过了一个世纪那么久,父亲才来到小屋。当他把头伸进敞开的窗户时,他看到了一个令人愉快的景象。查尔斯在桌旁,看着乔在抄写本上写东西。他有些吃惊,但很高兴,默默地溜走了,心里做了一个决定。Thenextday,hisfathertookhimtotownandgavehimbooksforhimselfandJoewithwritingpaper,pensandink.查尔斯刚到家,就小跑着向乔家走去,手里满是包裹,心高兴得砰砰跳。从查尔斯那里得到文具后,乔充满了快乐,双手搂着查尔斯。渔夫和他的妻子含泪看着查尔斯,反复表达他们的感谢。买了这些学习用品,他们发现学习更容易了,并靠着不懈努力逐渐取得了巨大的进步。查尔斯意识到,让别人快乐的人才真正快乐。第三篇Jennystaredatthestorewindowlongingly(渴望地).TherewasnothinginthisworldthatshewantedmorethanahappyHanahdollandallthatcurrentlyseparatedherfromthehottestdolloftheholidayseasonwasathinpieceofglassand29.95plustax.Unfortunately,Jennydidn'tevenhavethe95cents,sosheletoutadeepsighandcontinuedwalkinghome.Suddenly,apinkrectangle(矩形)inthesnowcaughthereye.JennywalkedoverandrealizeditwasaleatherwalletSheremoveditfromthesnow,andopenedthewallettofindathickpileoffoldedgreenbillsandtwoplasticcards.OnewasacreditcardandtheotheranID.JennystaredattheoldwomaninherIDphoto.ThewomanhadabeautifulsmilethatremindedJennyofhergrandma.Jennysighedandthensheputthewalletintoherpurse.Sheturnedaroundandwalkedinthedirectionfromwhichshecame.Jenny'sheartbeatquicklyassheenteredthestore.Shehadlongdreamedaboutthismoment,butsomethingdidn'tfeelrightaboutit.AssheapproachedaneatpileofHappyHannahdolls,shepushedawayherfeelings.ShegraspedoneHappyHannahdoll.AsJennyapproachedtheregister,theHappyHannahShowthemesongbeganplaying.Itwashermobilephone.Itwashergrandma.InonehandsheheldtheHappyHannahdollandintheothersheheldthephoneonwhichhergrandmawascalling.Jenny'sheartwasfilledwithloveandappreciationasshethoughtofhersweetoldgrandma.Sheputthedolldownandpickedupthephonecall."Hi,Grandma?I'mgoingtobealittlebitlatetonight.I'vegottodropsomethingoff...Yeah,itwasgood......OK...Alright...Iloveyoutoo."Jennyleftthestoreandwalkedthroughthemeltingsnowallthewaytotheothersideofthetown.Shethoughtofhergrandmaassherangthebellat301WestStreet.P1:Thewomanwhoansweredthedoorhadbeencryingrecentlyandlookedupsetandanxious.P2Thewomantookthewalletsmilingly.范文:Thewomanwhoansweredthedoorhadbeencryingrecentlyandlookedupsetandanxious.

“AreyouMrs.Green?”Jennyaskedpolitelywithsomecertainty,recognizingthefacefromtheIDcardinstantly.Thewomannoddedinconfusionandletthegirlcomein.Afterabriefconversation,itturnedoutthatMrs.Greenlostherwalletonherwaytothestorewiththemoneytobuygiftsforsomepoorchildren.Feelingherfaceburningwithasenseofguiltaswellassomewhatrelief,Jennytookoutthepinkleatherwallet,rejoicingtoseeMrs.Green’seyesroundinginsurpriseandsparklingwithhopeinaflash.Thewomantookthewalletsmilingly.SheheldittoherchesttightlyandthenpulledJennyintoherarms,tearsstreamingdownherface.“Youaretherealangel.Nooneknowswhatthewalletmeanstothechildren.”Shesobbedoutherheartfeltgratitude.Jenny’ssoftheartwastouchedbecausehergrandmaoftencalledherlittleangel,allherpreviousinnerstrugglegivingwaytothepureprideinherrightchoice.Thatnight,shedartedacrossthestreets,eagertotellhergrandmathattodayshegotapresentmoremeaningfulthanHannahdoll—shewasarealangel!最终自测:Thewomanwhoansweredthedoorhadbeencryingrecentlyandlookedupsetandanxious.

“你是格林太太吗?“珍妮礼貌地问道,立刻认出了身份证上的那张脸。女人困惑地点了点头,让女孩进到家里来。简短交谈几句之后,原来格林太太在去商店的路上丢的钱包,里面有给一些贫苦孩子买礼物的钱。珍妮感到脸上滚烫,有内疚也有一点如释重负,她拿出那个粉红色皮钱包,很高兴看到格林太太的眼睛惊讶地睁大了,一瞬间闪起了希望。Thewomantookthewalletsmilingly.她把它紧紧地放在胸前,然后把珍妮拉进怀里,眼泪顺着脸流下来。“你是真正的天使。没人知道这个钱包对孩子们意味着什么。”她哭着表达了她衷心的感激之情。珍妮柔软的心被感动了,因为她的奶奶经常称她为小天使,她之前所有的内心挣扎都让位于她对自己做了正确选择的纯粹骄傲。那天晚上,她飞奔过一条条街道,急切地想告诉她的奶奶,今天她得到了一个比汉娜娃娃更有意义的礼物——她是一个真正的天使!第四篇TheMeredithfamilylivedinasmallcommunity.Astheeconomywasindecline,somepeopleinthetownhadlosttheirjobs.Manyoftheirfamilieswerestrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Peopleweretryingtohelpeachothermeetthechallenges.Mrs.Meredithwasamostkindandthoughtfulwoman.Shespentagreatdealoftimevisitingthepoor.Sheknewtheyhadproblems,andtheyneededallkindsofhelp.Whenshehadtime,shewouldbringfoodandmedicinetothem.Onemorningshetoldherchildrenaboutafamilyshehadvisitedthedaybefore.Therewasamansickinbed,hiswife,whotookcareofhimandcouldnotgoouttowork,andtheirlittleboy.Thelittleboy–hisnamewasBernard–hadinterestedherverymuch.“Iwishyoucouldseehim,”shesaidtoherownchildren,John,Harry,andClara.“Heissuchahelptohismother.Hewantsverymuchtoearnsomemoney,butIdon’tseewhathecando.”Aftertheirmotherlefttheroom,thechildrensatthinkingaboutBernard.“Iwishwecouldhelphimtoearnmoney.”saidClara.“Hisfamilyissufferingsomuch.”“SodoI,”saidHarry.“Wereallyshoulddosomethingtoassistthem.”Forsomemoments,Johnsaidnothing,but,suddenly,hesprangtohisfeetandcried,“Ihaveagreatidea!Ihaveasolutionthatwecanallhelpaccomplish(完成).”Theotherchildrenalsojumpedupallattention.WhenJohnhadanidea,itwassuretobeagoodone.“Itellyouwhatwecando,”saidJohn.“YouknowthatbigboxofcornUncleJohnsentus?Well,wecanmakepopcorn(爆米花),andputitintopaperbags,andBernardcantakeitaroundtothehousesandsellit.WhenMrs.MeredithheardofJohn’sidea,shethoughtitwasagoodone,too.Witheverythingready,Bernardstartedoutonhisnewbusiness.范文:Para1:WhenMrs.MeredithheardofJohn’sidea,shethoughtitwasagoodone,too.Shenoddedwithanapprovingsmileandencouragedthechildren,“Let’sgetstarted”.Immediately,ClaravolunteeredtofetchthebigboxofcornsentbyUncleJohnandpluggedthemicrowaveoven.ClaraofferedtofetchtheboxofcorngivenbyUncleJohn.Inthemeantime,HarrydashedouttopurchasesomepaperbagsandarrangedallthestuffinplacewhileJohnwenttoBernard’sandpouredouttheirplan.Afterhearingtheexplanation,Bernard⑤wasoverwhelmed/consumedwith(amixtureof)excitementandgratitude.Timewentbyswiftly,andsoonthekitchenwasenvelopedwithsweetsmellofpopcornandchildren’slaugh.Witheverythingready,Bernardstartedoutonhisnewbusiness.Atthebeginning,hewastooshytoutteranyword.Butwiththeotherchildren’sencouragement,hecollectedhiscourageandcalledout,“Popcorn!50centsforonepack!”Moreandpeoplewereattractedtotheirstand.Havinglearnedthestorybehindthepopcorn,thoselovelyneighbors,thoughnotrichthemselves,dippedintotheirpocketsinsupportoftheboy.Withinnotime,allpopcornwassoldout.。Onreturning,hethankedtheMeredithfamilyrepeatedly,eyesbrimmingwithgratefultears.Fortheotherchildren,thisunforgettableexperiencewaslikeaneverlastingflower,remindingthemthatjointeffortsnotonlyhelpedafamilyinneed,butalsogavethemselvesthesweettasteofhelpingothers.最终自测:WhenMrs.MeredithheardofJohn’sidea,shethoughtitwasagoodone,too.她微笑着点了点头,鼓励孩子们说:“让我们开始吧。”Clara立刻主动去拿约翰叔叔送来的一大盒玉米,并插上微波炉。与此同时,哈利冲出去买一些纸袋,把所有的东西都安排好。John去Bernard家,和盘托出他们的计划。听到一番解释后,Bernard感到非常兴奋和感激。时间飞逝而过,很快厨房就笼罩在了爆米花的香味和孩子们的笑声里。Witheverythingready,Bernardstartedoutonhisnewbusiness.一开始,他太害羞了,根本说不出任何话。但在其他孩子的鼓励下,他鼓起勇气,喊道:“爆米花!50美分一包!”越来越多的人被他们的小摊吸引而来。了解了爆米花背后的故事后,那些可爱的邻居,虽然自己并不富有,却伸手掏钱来支持这个男孩。没过多久,所有的爆米花都卖光了。回来后,他反复感谢梅雷迪思一家,眼睛里充满了感激的泪水。对其他的孩子来说,这段难忘的经历就像一朵永恒的花,提醒他们,共同的努力不仅帮助了一个需要帮助的家庭,也给自己带来了助人的甜蜜。第五篇IhadstoppedattheSwindonservices(服务区)whileonmywaybacktoLondon.AsIdroveupthesliproad,Ispottedamanwithabackpackandhisthumb(拇指)out.I

pulledoverandloweredthewindow.“Whichwayareyouheading?”Iasked.“I'mgoingbacktoLondon.”“Ah,thatwouldbegrand,”camehisimmediatereply.Heopenedthedoorandliftedhisbackpackontothebackseat.“I'mBrendan,”hesaidwithaneasysmileandarich

Irish(爱尔兰)tongue.“Iwasgettingabitdesperate.I'vehadmythumboutforadayand

half.Nobodyseemstostopthesedays.”“Ihaven'teatenindays,”saidBrendan.“I'mtryingtogethome.”I'vealwaysenjoyedpickinguphitchhikers.Iusedtobeamotoringjournalistandcrossedthecountryinvarioustestcars.Pickingupahikeralwaysmademefeelalittle

lessguiltyaboutallthemilesIwasdoing.Asweheadedeastalongthemotorway,Brendantoldmehowhecametobewaitingforaliftonthatparticularevening,andalsoaboutthetworecentfamilytragedies(悲剧)thathadruinedhimandpushedhimoutofhisoldlifeandontotheroad.Brendantoldmethathewas52.Helaughedalotandenjoyedhisoff-grid(不入网的)lifestyle.Untillastweek,thatis,whenhe'dbeenmugged(抢劫).“ThreeyoungmeninBirminghamtookmyotherpackandithadallmymoneyinit.I'vebeensleepingoutsincethen.Ihaven'teatenindays.I'mhopingtogetsomecasual

workinLondon,soIcanthenget

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