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读后续写“得到帮助”类范文6篇第一篇Earlyin1999,ourfamilyhadtodriveseveralhundredmilestoBillings,Montana,tovisitahospitalizedfamilymember.Duringthevisit,accommodation,andhavinggivenmostofouravailablecashtohelpourrelativesoutwithexpenses,wehadverylittlemoneywithuswhenwelefttoreturnhome.ItwasgettingdarkwhenwedroveoutofBillings.Atfirst,wedidn'tnoticethatourheadlightsweredimming(变暗),andthatwasprobablywhywemissedtheexitfortheinterstate(州际公路)leadinghome.About40mileslater,webegantoseethatnothingalongthehighwaywasfamiliartous.In35moremiles,wesawanexittoatownthatwasn'tanywherenearwhereweweresupposedtobe.Witheightmilestothenextexit,webegantorealizetheheadlightsweredangerouslydim.Thecarbegantomakeaseriesofshortexplosivesounds,whichmadeusfeelextremelyworried.Ihadtoturnoffthelightstokeepitrunning.Atthefootoftheexitslope,therewasasmallpostofficeinfrontofus.Thecarstoppedrunningcompletelyaswepulledintotheparkinglot.Isoondeterminedthattherewassomethingwrongwiththealternator(发电机).Itwas7:00intheeveningandwewereinRosebud,Montana,whichwasatinytownwithnoservices.Tomakethingsworse,theheavysnowwasfalling.Weneededtofindourfamilyasafeplacetospendthecoldnightandfindanalternatortolixthecarthenextmorning.Hopelessly,wecouldn'tseeanyotherbuildingsaroundus,andtherestofthetownwasnearlyamileaway.Evenifwewalkedthere,weknewthattherewasprobablynohotelorautopartsstore.Justthen,awomanstoppedtocheckthemailbeforegoinghome.Unexpectedly,shecamebackthenextmorning!范文:Justthen,awomanstoppedtocheckthemailbeforegoinghome.Noticingastrangefamilylookinganxiousandhelpless,sheapproachedusandaskediftherewasanythingshecoulddo.Uponlearningaboutoursituation,sheimmediatelyofferedtohelpus(withouthesitation).Shetoldustherewasasmallhotelafewmilesaway,andevengaveusaridetheresinceourcarcouldn’trun.Thehotelwaswarmandsafe,whichwasexactlywhatweneededinsuchachillynight.Wordsfailedtoconveyhowgratefulwewere.Wewavedgoodbyetotheangel-likelady,assumingthatwastheendofthestory.Unexpectedly,shecamebackthenextmorning!Itturnedoutthattheladyhadspenttheentirenightmakingcallsandsearchingforanalternatorforourcar.Againstallodds,shemanagedtofindoneinaneighboringtownanddrovetofetchit.Informedthatwecouldhitontheroadagain,wewereoverwhelmedwithgratitudeforherkindnessandwillingnessaswellasthetroubleshetooktohelpcompletestrangersinneed.Goldensunlight,floodinginthroughthecarwindows,warmedusandremindedusgoodnessdoesexistintheworld.最终自测: Justthen,awomanstoppedtocheckthemailbeforegoinghome.注意到一个陌生的家庭看起来焦虑和无助,她走近我们,问她能做什么。在得知我们的情况后,她立即主动提出帮我们(毫不犹豫地)。她告诉我们几英里外有一家小旅馆,因为我们的车行驶不了,她甚至把我们送到那。旅馆既温暖又安全,这正是我们在如此寒冷的夜晚所需要的。言语无法表达我们的感激。我们向这位天使般的女士挥手告别,以为这就是故事的结尾。Unexpectedly,shecamebackthenextmorning!原来,这位女士花了一整夜的时间打电话,为我们的车找一个交流发电机。尽管困难重重,她设法在邻近的城镇找到了一个,并开车去取它。得知我们可以再次上路了,我们充满了对她的感激,因为她的善良和愿意帮助,以及不辞辛苦地帮助有需要的陌生人。金色的阳光,从车窗里涌进来,温暖着我们,提醒着我们,世界上确实存在着善良。第二篇Onedayanelderlypostmanknockedonthedoorofahouseandaskediftherewasanyonetotaketheletter,Assoonashesaidthis,alittlegirl'svoiceechoed(回响)frominside,butevenafter5minutesnoonecameout."Cananyonehelpyoutaketheletter?Ihavetogotomanymoreplaces."thepostmansaidagain."Uncle,ifyouareinahurry,pleaseputtheletterunderthedoor.Itwilltakememoretime."thegirlreplied."No,itisaregisteredletter.Someone'ssignatureisneeded."thepostmanyelled.Another10minutespassed,andthere'snoresponse.Thepostmangotabitcrossaboutthedelay,andhewasabouttoshoutwhenthedooropened.Hewasshockedtoseeinfrontofhimwasalittlegirlwithnolegs.Speechless,hegavetheletterquietly,tookhersignatureandleft.Thatdayhegothername,Sally.Sallyoftenlivedalone.Hermotherdiedatanearlyageandherfatherusedtoworkfaraway.Amaid(女仆)wasinvitedtostaywithherinthemorningandeveningexcepttheday.Inamonthortwo,mailsweredeliveredregularly,andtheirinteractionandattachmentgrew.Sallynoticedthatthepostmanusedtocomebarefoot.Rainyseasoncame.Onedaywhenthepostmanleftherhome,hisfootprintswereleftonwetsoil.Sallystruggledoutwithapaperandputitonprintandtookdownthepictureofhisfeet.Sheaskedhermaidtogetshoesofthatsizeandkepttheminabox.Diwali(排灯节)wasaroundthecorner.DuringDiwali,thepostmanusedtodelivermailsandgotDiwaligiftsfromthepeoplewhogotmails.ButwhenhethoughtaboutSally,hestartedthinkingthatheshouldn'tmeetthegirlempty-handedduringthefestival.Aftermuchthoughtheboughtsomechocolateforthelittlegirl.Thenextday,hewenttothelittlegirl'shouseandknocked.P1:WhenSallyopenedthedoor,theoldpostmanhandedherabagofchocolateP2:Arrivinghome,thepostmanopenedthebox.范文:WhenSallyopenedthedoor,theoldpostmanhandedherabagofchocolate.Withherheartthumpingwiththrill,Sallyreachedoutforthesweetpresentandacceptedit.Havingexpressedherheartfeltthankstothepostman,shebeggedhimtowaitamoment.Tenminuteshavingpassed,thelittlegirlmanagedtocomeintothetheoldman’ssightwithaboxwrappedinbrownpaperinherhands.“Thisismygiftforyou.Don’tunwrapituntilyougethome.”saidSallywithabiggrin.“Arrivinghome,thepostmanopenedthebox.Tohisunboundedastonishment,insidewasapairofshoesofhissize,withacardattachedtoit,reading“Iamappreciativeofyourcompany.Don’twalkbarefootinrainyseasonanymore.”Scarcelyhadheseenthiswhenhistearsbrimmedover,withamixtureofthankfulnessandcontentmentoverwhelminghim.Neverinhislifehadhereceivedsuchaheartwarmingpresent.Havingmadearesolution,heputontheshoesatonce,trottedtowardsthelittlegirl'shouseandknockedatthedooragain.“Littleangel,letmebeyourlegs.”LookingSallystraightintheeye,hepromised.最终自测:WhenSallyopenedthedoor,theoldpostmanhandedherabagofchocolate.莎莉激动得心怦怦直跳,她伸手去拿那份甜蜜的礼物并收下了。她向邮差表达了衷心的感谢后,请求他再等一会。十分钟过去了,小女孩手里拿着一个用牛皮纸包着的盒子,好不容易进入了老人的视线。“这是我送给你的礼物。回家后再打开。”莎莉咧着嘴笑着说。Arrivinghome,thepostmanopenedthebox.让他大为吃惊的是,里面是一双是他尺寸的鞋子,上面还附了一张卡片,上面写着:“我很感激你的陪伴。别再在雨季光脚走路了。”他一看到这个礼物,就热泪盈眶,既感激又满足。他一生中从未收到过如此温暖人心的礼物。他下了决心,立刻穿上鞋子,快步走向小女孩的家,又敲响了房门。“小天使,让我做你的腿吧。”他直视着莎莉的眼睛,承诺道。第三篇Duringthispastyear,I’vehadthreeinstancesofcartrouble.Eachtimethesethingshappened,Iwassickofthewaymostpeoplehadn'tbotheredtohelp.Oneofthosetimes,IwasonthesideoftheroadforclosetothreehourswithmybigJeep.Iputsignsinthewindows,bigsignsthatsaidNEEDAJACK(TJ),andofferedmoney.Nothing.RightasIwasabouttogiveup,aMexicanfamilyinasmalltruckpulledover,andthefatherboundedout.Hesizedupthesituationandcalledforhisdaughter,whospokeEnglish.HeconveyedthroughherthathehadajackbutthatitwastoosmallfortheJeep,sowewouldneedsomethingtosupportit.Thenhegotasaw(锯子)fromthetruckandcutasectionoutofabiglogonthesideoftheroad.Werolleditoverandputhisjackontop,andwewereinbusiness.Istartedtakingthewheeloff,andthen,ifyoucanbelieveit,Ibrokehistireiron.Noworries:Hehandedittohiswife,andshewasgoneinaflashdowntheroadtobuyanewtireiron.Shewasbackin15minutes.Wefinishedthejob,andIwasaveryhappyman.Thetwoofusweredirtyandsweaty.Hiswifepreparedapotofwaterforustowashourhands.Itriedtoputa$20billinthemanshand,buthewouldn'ttakeit,soinsteadIwentuptothetruckandgaveittohiswifeasquietlyasIcould.Iaskedthelittlegirlwheretheylived.Mexico,shesaid.TheywereinOregonsoMommyandDaddycouldworkonafruitfarmforthenextfewweeks.Thentheywouldgohome.Para1:WhenIwasabouttosaygoodbye,thegirlaskedifI’dhadlunch.Para2:Aftertheyleft,IgotintomyJeepandopenedthepaperbag.范文:Para1:WhenIwasabouttosaygoodbye,thegirlaskedifI’dhadlunch.Allofasudden,adeafeningsoundfrommyemptystomachburstout.Squeezingoutanexhaustedsmile,IrepliedthatIhadn’t.Atthismoment,thisfriendlyfamilyinvitedmetoenjoyasimplelunchwithhospitality,whichtriggeredawarmcurrentwellingupinmyheart.Thenthegirlhandedmeahome-madesandwich,whichwoulddefinitelybringmebacktolife.Afterwolfingdownthefood,Iwasabouttosaygoodbyeagainwhenthegirlpressedapaperbagintomyhand,andthenshejumpedintothetruck,wavingmegoodbye.Para2:Aftertheyleft,IgotintomyJeepandopenedthepaperbag.Lyinginthebagwasa$20bill,whichIhadofferedinreturnfortheirhelpandafoldednote.Unfoldingthenote,Isawthewordsleftforme“Thanksforyourtimeandfunbeingwithmyfamily!”Arippleofwarmthmixedwithhappinessranthroughmymind.Thewordsandexperienceservedasthegentleandbrightmorningsunlight,meltingtheiceinmyheart.Seeingthetruckdisappearingfromsight,Ifeltthedistrustinhumanityvanishwithouttrace.It’saforeign,completestrangerfamilythatassistedmeinregainingthetrustintheglowinghumannature--helpingothersinneed.最终自测:Para1:WhenIwasabouttosaygoodbye,thegirlaskedifI’dhadlunch.突然间,我的空腹发出了震耳欲聋的声音。挤出一个精疲力尽的微笑,我回答说没有。这时,这友好的一家人好客地邀请我吃一顿简单的午餐。那使我心里涌起一股暖流。然后女孩递给我一个自家做的三明治,这让我活了过来。狼吞虎咽地吃完食物后,我正要再次说再见,女孩把一个纸袋塞到我手里,接着她跳上卡车,向我挥手告别。Para2:Aftertheyleft,IgotintomyJeepandopenedthepaperbag.躺在袋子里是一张20美元的钞票,是我因为回报他们的帮助而给的那张,还有张折起来的纸条。打开纸条,我看到了留给我的话:“谢谢你跟我们一家人一起度过的快乐时光!”一股温暖和幸福的涟漪掠过我的脑海。这些文字和这次经历就像柔和明亮的晨光,融化了我心中的冰。看到卡车从视线中消失,我感到对人类的不信任消失得无影无踪。正是一个完全的陌生人家庭,帮我重新信任了光辉人性——帮助其他有需要的人。第四篇OverthesummerImovedfromTexastoMissouri.Thiswasmysecondyearofhighschool,butmyfirstyearofschoolinMissouri.Iwasreallynervousaboutstartinganewschoolandhavingpeoplelikeme.IdecidedthatIwouldbemuchhappierinanewschoolifImadefriendsthatwereso-called“popular”.Gettinginwiththerightgroupofpeoplewouldmakemylifeawholelotbetter.Iboughtanewoutfitsothefirstdaywouldbeperfect.Onthefirstdayofschool,scared,yeteagertobeginmynewlife,Iwalkedupthestairs.Myfirstclasswasgeometry,butwherewasthat?Iwasstandinginthehalllookingconfused,whenashort,blondgirlwearingglassescameupandasked,“Areyounew?Youlooklost.Doyouwantmetohelpyoufindyourclass?MynameisDiane.What’syours?”Eventhoughsheseemedabitstrange,definitelynotthekindofpersonIwantedtobeassociatedwith,Idecidedtoanswerheranyway.Iwas,afterall,lost.Afterexchangingnames,Ifollowedherupthestairsanddownahallwayontheright.Whenwereachedmyroomshesaid,“Well,hereyouare.Itwasnicemeetingyou.IhopeIseeyouagainandyourdaygoesallright.”Isaidaquickthank-youandwavedgood-bye.Onceinsidetheclassroom,Isawonebiggroupofpeoplehuddledaroundsomeonewhoseemedtobetellingsomesortofstory.Iwalkedoverandgotcloseenoughtooverhear.Alleyesweregluedtotheguyinthemiddleofthecircle.Idecidedthatthisguywaspopular.Afewminuteslatertheteachertoldeveryonetogofindaseatandgetreadyfortheclass.Imanagedtogetonerightnexttotheguy.Isaid,“Hi,mynameisAprilandI’mnewhere.”Hesaidcoldly,“Hi,I’mJohnny.”Thatclassdraggedonandon.Finally,thebellrang.Iturnedtohimandasked,“I’mnotsurewheremynextclassis,couldyouhelpmefindit?”Helookedatmeandthensaidaquickno,turnedbacktohisfriends,andwalkedoutoftheclassroom.Para1:Astheywerewalkingout,IheardtheywerealllaughingatmePara2:BeforeIwasreadytogohome,Iheardafamiliarvoicecallingmyname.范文:Para1:Astheywerewalkingout,Iheardtheywerealllaughingatme.Theirshrilllaughingaboutmyoutfitandmyaccentmademeblushwithshame.Seizedbyasenseofembarrassment,Icoulddonothingbutsitthere,keepingmybodyfrozenandholdingbackmytears.Unabletofigureoutwhytheylaughedatme,Icouldn’thelpdoubtingwhethermypresencewasacompletelymistakeoradisturbancetoothers.Allmyhopeofbeginninganewschoollifewithlovelyfriendshipvanishedlikeabubble.Withlowerheadandheavylegs,Igrabbedmybagandinchedmywaytowardtheschoolgate.Para2:BeforeIwasreadytogohome,Iheardafamiliarvoicecallingmyname.ItwasDiane.Likearayofsunshine,thebigsmileonherfacesweptawaymygloom.InformedthatIwaslostagain,sheheldmyhandsandcomfortedmeinagentlevoice,“Theseteachingbuildingsreallylookalike,right?Followme.”Arippleofwarmthspreadingthroughmyheart,embarrassmentandfrustrationwerereplacedwithpurejoyandthankfulness.ItwasatthatmomentthatIrealizedhowwrongIwastoonlybefriendswithpopularpeople.MaybeIshouldn’tdecidewhetherapersonisworthbeingmyfriendbytheirreputation,butbywhotheyare.最终自测: Astheywerewalkingout,Iheardtheywerealllaughingatme.他们对我的外套和我的口音发出的刺耳嘲笑让我脸红羞愧。被一种尴尬的感觉所控制住了,我只能坐在那里,身体动不了,强忍泪水。我不明白他们为什么嘲笑我,我不禁怀疑我的存在是一个完全的错误还是对别人的干扰。我对以美好的友谊开始新的学校生活的所有希望都像泡沫一样破灭了。我垂着头,步履沉重,抓起书包,一寸寸地向学校门口挪去。BeforeIwasreadytogohome,Iheardafamiliarvoicecallingmyname.是Diane。她脸上的灿烂笑容,就像一缕阳光,驱散了我的忧郁。得知我又迷路了,她握着我的手,用温柔的声音安慰我:“这些教学楼看起来真的很像,对吗?跟我来。”一股温暖的涟漪掠过我的心头,尴尬和沮丧被喜悦和感激所取代。就在那一刻,我意识到我只和受欢迎做朋友是多么的错误。也许我不应该根据一个人的声誉来决定他是否值得做我的朋友,而应该根据他是个什么样的人。第五篇Iwasabrokeuniversitystudent.IshouldhavebeengoingtouniversityonascholarshipbecauseIcamefromalow-incomefamily,butalast-minute£100-a-yearpayriseformymumpushedmyfamilyoverthethreshold(门槛)forwhatdefined“low-income”andIwassuddenlynolongerqualifiedfor£15,000ayearinscholarshipmoney.ThisnewscameafterI’dbeenacceptedbytheuniversityandsignedthelease(租约)formyaccommodation.Despitemyfamilynotbeinglabelledlow-incomeanymore,Istillwouldn’treceiveanyfinancialsupportfrommyfamilyasalltheincomewenttowardtakingcareofmydisabledbrotherandpayingtheirownbills.Itwouldbetight,butbecauseIhadsavingsfrommypart-timejob,Idecidedtogotouniversityanyway.Afterpayingmyrent,Ihad£10.20aweekforeverythingelseincludingfood,toiletries,andschoolsupplies.AsIwasinanewcity,Ireallywantedtomakefriends,whichwasdifficultwhenmostofthesocialactivitieswereexpensive.Therefore,Ijumpedatthechancetodoarelativelycheapcoffeeshoptripwithmyroommateswhowerepleasanttome.Ihad£20withmetogetacheapcupofcoffeeandmyfoodshoppingforafewweeks.SoIheadedforthecoffeeshop.Whilepaying,IpulledoutthenoteandahandfulofchangeandrealizedIcouldpaywithoutbreakingthenote,soIputitbackinmypocket.Itwasn’tuntilIarrivedatthesupermarketthatIrealizedthenotewasgone.WhatshouldIdo?Iwasdesperateasitwastheequivalent(相等物)oftwoweeksofmoney.Myroommateshelpedmelookforthenote.However,itwasinvain.Finally,Iwenttoschoolempty-handed.Asafinalattempt,Imessagedthecoffeeshop’sFacebookpageaskingifthey’dseenit.Isaid,“Oh...Thisisn’tmine;mynotewasanoldwornone.”范文:Asafinalattempt,Imessagedthecoffeeshop’sFacebookpageaskingifthey’dseenit.

Leastexpectingareplyfromthem,Iloggedoffwithenormousfrustrationandcontinuousself-blame.HowIwishedIwascarefulenoughsothatthenotewouldnotslipoutwithoutmynotice.However,fiveminutes,analertfromFacebookbrokeoffmynegativethoughts.“Yes,weindeedfounda20-dollarnote.Pleasecomebyassoonaspossible!”Theabovewordsfromthecoffeeshopinstantlyfueledmewithenergy.Withouthesitation,Itrottedbackwitharapturousheart.HardlyhadIenteredtheshopwhenasweet-lookingbaristahandedmea20-dollarnoteandaskedtentatively,“Sir,isityours?”

Isaid,“Oh,…Thisisn’tmine;mynotewasanoldwornone.”

Beamingamostradiantsmile,thebaristaexplainedgentlythatthisnotewasfrommymostkind-heartedroommates,who,afterwitnessingmydespairanddevastation,wouldliketoextendahelpinghand.Hearingthis,Ifeltasurgeofwarmthswellingupinmyheartandmyeyeswereinstantlymoistenedwithgratefultears.Yes,lifemightbehardformeinanewcity,butwiththeunreservedgenerosityandunwaveringsupportfrommyroommate,IknewIcouldpullthroughanydifficultyandrisetoanychallenge.Indeed,lifeisnotabedofroses,butlovefrommyroommatesmaketheworldgoaround.Plus,Iamboundtopayforwardtheirkindnessbyhelpingmoreneedypeoplelikeme.最终自测:Asafinalattempt,Imessagedthecoffeeshop’sFacebookpageaskingifthey’dseenit.不期待他们的回复,我带着极大的气馁和持续的自责离线了。我多么希望自己足够小心,这样那张字条就不会未经我的注意就滑落了。然而,五分钟后,脸书上的一个提醒音打破了我的负面想法。“是的,我们确实发现了一张20美元的钞票。请尽快来!”咖啡店的话立刻让我充满了活力。我毫不犹豫地带着一颗欣喜若狂的心小跑着回去。我刚进商店,一个可爱的咖啡师就递给我一张20美元的钞票,试探地问:“先生,是你的吗?”Isaid,“Oh,…Thisisn’tmine;mynotewasanoldwornone.”

面露灿烂的微笑,咖啡师温柔地解释说,这张纸币来自我最善良的室友,他们在目睹了我的绝望和崩坏后,想伸出援助之手。听到这话,我感到一阵暖流在心中涌起,我的眼睛立刻被感激的泪水湿润了。是的,在一个新的城市,生活对我来说可能很困难,但有了室友的毫无保留的慷慨和坚定的支持,我知道我可以度过任何难关,迎接任何挑战。的确,生活并不是玫瑰的床,而是室友的爱让世界运转。另外,我一定会通过帮助更多像我这样的需要帮助的人来回报他们的善意。第六篇 Walkingacrosscampuswitheverypairofeyesonyoucanbeembarrassing,especiallywhenyou’re13yearsold.Ilookedaroundmeindesperatesearchofafriendlyface,asmile,anything.Iwasquitedisappointed,tosaytheleast.AndI,inturn,feltsomewhatfoolish,walkingacrosscampuswithafalsesmileonmyface.Iwassimplyattemptingtofollowtheadvicemymotherhadgivenmeyearsbefore:whenthingsgetawkward,smile.Nomatterwhereyouareasmilewillalwaysbeunderstood.Asmileisuniversal.Atthatverymoment,however,Ifeltmymother’sadvicedidn’twork.Ontopofitall,mymindwasracingwithquestionsandconcernstypicalofany13-yearoldonthefirstdayofschool:wherewouldIsitatlunch?WhowouldItalkto?NottomentionhowwouldImakefriendswhenIdidn’tevenspeakthelanguage?MyheartbeatquickenedandIfeltnervous.Still,IdidmybesttomaintaincalmsoasnottoletmyguarddownandrevealtoothersjusthowscaredItrulywas.Whentheteacherintroducedmetotheclassasthe“Americangirl”,10setsofhandsimmediatelyshot

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