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各地读后续写精选(高二年级)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节和给定段落开头语进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。1Asthemotherofaneleven-year-oldgirl,Ihavereadseveralbooksthattellparentshowtobringupagirltobebeautiful,elegant,confident,andrich.However,Ihavealwaysbelievedthatgirlsneedtobebraveaboveallelse,butthisiseasiersaidthandone.IstillrememberIcouldn’tseethescreendirectlywhenmydaughterswitchedtotheanimalchannel,whichwasbroadcastingashowaboutsnakes.IstoodasfarawayfromtheTVaspossible,tooscaredtoopenmyeyes.However,mylittleangelwasnotscaredofthesnakes.Infact,shewatchedtheshowwithakeeninterest.Iwasrelievedthatmydaughterdidn’tgettoomanygeneticphobias(遗传恐惧症).Eventothisday,sheisstillobsessedwithchallengingherselfwithnewthings.Thisyear,IgotachancetostudyinSingaporeforsixmonths.Afterthenoveltyofthefirstfewdayshadgone,Ifoundmyselfmissingmyfamily.Withthesummervacationapproaching,myhusbandagreedtomakegooduseofthefactthatIwasstayinginSingapore.Hebroughtourdaughterouttovisitmeandtoenjoythenewexperienceinanewcountry.Thereuniondayfinallycame.MyhusbandandmydaughterarrivedinthesecondweekofJuly.Iwassolookingforwardtoseeingthem.Ihadmademanypreparationsfortheirvisit.Onthefirstday,IarrangedforustoseeGardensbytheBay.WhenwewalkedoutoftheMRTstation,wewereamazedbythesightoftheSuperTrees.WhenmydaughtersawlotsofpeoplewalkingontheSkyway,shecouldn’thelpshoutingexcitedlythatshewantedtohaveatry.TheSkywayisa22-meter-highsuspensionbridgefromwhichyoucanenjoyabirdseyeview.LasttimeIcameherewithmyfriends,Ifirmlyrejectedtheirrepeatedattemptstochallengemetogoupthere.Itwaslikethedaywiththesnakesalloveragain.ButcouldIreallyrejectmylittleangel?范文:Paragraph1:Mydaughterwaswaitingformyreply.Iwassecretlyveryworried.ButmydaughterkeptbeggingmeandIcouldnotbeartorejecther.BraverywasthemostsignificantqualitythatIwantedhertopossess.HercuriositywassostrongthatIcouldn’tresist.Inoddedslightly,andmydaughter’sfrowningfaceslowlybrokeintoasmile.Myresponsesurprisedmyhusband,whoreactedwiththewildestexcitementaswewalkedtowardstheSkyway.WhenIsteppedonit,Ifoundmyselfhorrifiedbytheheight.Igrabbedtherailing,almostunabletomove.Paragraph2:Halfwayacrossthebridge,Ihadtostop.Myheartbeatwildly,castingscaredglancesdownthebridge.Myhusbandanddaughterheldmyhandstightly.IwalkedasthoughIweredrunk.Buttheirfirmgazebuiltupmyconfidenceandwekeptgoingtogether.“Mom,look,it’ssobeautiful.”WhatIsawtherefilledmysoulwithjoy.Thebayspreadoutfarbelowme.Beyonditstoodthetallandbeautifulskyscrapers.Ilookeddownatmylittlegirlwhotaughthermotherhowtobebrave,andbreathedasighofrelief.Possibleversiontwo:Paragraph1:Mydaughterwaswaitingformyreply.Ilookedather,thenattheSkyway.Ifeltmyheartthreateningtoburstoutfrommychest.Myhusband,whowasusedtothiskindofsituationandunderstoodhowscaredIwas,consoledme.Hesaidhecouldgowithourlittlegirlinstead.Butmydaughterwouldn’tgiveupeasilyandshoutedoutherownencouragement.Ipluckedupmycourageandtookmyfirststepontothesuspensionbridge,thenanother,Iinchedforward,allthewayholdingontighttothehandrail.Paragraph2:Halfwayacrossthebridge,Ihadtostop.Istoodthere,andmylegstrembleddespitemyfruitlessattempttostaycalm.Belowthebridge,thetreetopsformedanoceanofgreenwavesthatthreatenedtodevourme.Justthen,Iheardafamiliarvoice,andtwolittlehandsslippedintomyarm.Lookingdown,Isawmylittleangel’sbrightsmile,encouragingmetofinishthewalk.Eventually,wereachedtheendtogether.Myhusbandwassurprisedatmynerve,butIknewthereasonIhadfeltsobravewasformylittlegirl.2Itwassummer,andmydadwantedtotreatmetoavacationlikeneverbefore.HedecidedtotakemeonatriptotheWildWest.WetookaplanetoAlbuquerque,abigcityinthestateofNewMexico.WereachedAlbuquerqueinthelateafternoon.UnclePaul,mydad’sfriend,pickedusupfromtheairportanddroveusuptohisfarminPecos.HiswifeTinacookedusadeliciousdinnerandwegottoknowhissonsRyanandKyle.MydadandIspentthenightintheguestroomofthefarmhouselisteningtothefrogsandwaterrollingdowntherivernearby.Veryearlyinthemorning,UnclePaulwokeusuptohavebreakfast.“Thedaystartsatdawnonmyfarm,”hesaid.Afterbreakfast,IwenttohelpAuntTinafeedthechickens,whilemydadwentwithUnclePaultotakethesheepouttograze(吃草).IwasimpressedtoseemydadandUnclePaulridinghorses.Theylookedreallycool.Intheafternoon,IaskedUnclePaulifIcouldtakeahorseride,andhesaidyes,aslongasmydadwentwithme.Iwasn’tgoingtotakeahorseridebymyselfanyway.So,mydadandIputonournewcowboyhats,gotonourhorses,andheadedslowlytowardsthemountains.“Don’tbelateforsupper,”UnclePaulcried,“andkeeptothetracksothatyoudon’tgetlost!”“OK!”mydadcriedback.AfterawhileUnclePaulandhisfarmhousewereoutofsight.Itwassopeacefulandquietandthecolorsofthebrownrocks,thedeepgreenpinetrees,andthelateafternoonsunmixedtocreateamagicscene.Itlookedlikeabeautifulwoven(编织的)blanketspreadoutuponthegroundjustforus.范文:Paragraph1:Suddenlyalittlerabbitjumpedoutinfrontofmyhorse.Thisunexpectedappearancefrightenedmyhorse,whichmadeitrunwildly.Itriedmybesttocontrolit,butinvain.FrightenedasIwas,Itriedtokeepmybalancetopreventmyselffromfallingoff.Fortunately,minuteslater,thehorsestoppedbeforeariver,outofbreath,andsodidI.Atthatmoment,mydadalsocameup.SeeingIwasOK,hewasquiterelieved.Butitwasclearthatwegotlost.Paragraph2:Wehadnoideawherewewereanditgotdark.Wedidn’tknowwherethefarmhousewas.Whatwecoulddowastogobackalongtheprevioustrackslowly.Butitwasreallydifficultforusinsuchadarksituation.Justaswewereatthepointofdesperation,weheardafaintvoicefromthedistance.“ItmustbeUnclePaul,”Isaid.Sowecriedbackwithexcitement.Finally,UnclePaulsafelybroughtusbackhome.Whatanamazingride!3Therewasonceatroubledfamily.Theparentsspoiledtheirchildren.Theson,John,lovedtoplayvideogamesalldaylongwhensummervacationwasaroundanddidnotliketostudy.Thedaughter,Emily,ontheotherhandlovedstudyingwithoutplay.Tohervideogameswereforfoolishpeoplewhowereunabletoachieveanythinguseful.Lifewentonwithparentscomplainingandnotchanginganything.Onedaytwonewneighborsarrivedintheirneighborhood.OnelivedontherightsideofJohn’shousewhiletheotherlivedontheleftsideofJohn’shouse.Thesetwopeopleweretwins.Theydidnotcommunicatewithanyoneotherthanthemselves.Johnandhisfamilyfeltuncomfortablelivingrightbetweenthem.Strangesoundscamefromtheirhouseseverymidnightuntiltheafternoon.Peopleheardandsawthunderandlightningcomingfromthehouse.Afteracoupleofweeksoflightningflashing,machinesroaring,thisdisturbedeveryhousehold.Everyonecouldnothelpbutwonderwhattheirnewneighborsweredoing.Peoplewerebeginningtodislikethem.Everymomenttheyheardthesenoises,theyfeltlikesomethingwasgoingtoexplodesoon.TodealwiththisproblemJohnandEmily’sparentswalkedtobothhousestospeakwiththeowners.Butoneachdoorhungasignthatsaid,“DONOTDISTURB!”Theytriedknockingthedoorandnoonerespondedorcameoutfromthehouse.Themachinenoisekeptgoingbutonceinawhileitdidstopforasmallbreakbeforeitcontinued.Theytriednearlyeverydaytogettheattentionoftheirnewneighbors.Butintheendtheygaveup.Theydecidedtosendtheirkidstogettheirattentioninstead.Sotheymadeaplanandthekidssuccessfullyenteredtheneighbor’shouses.范文:Paragraph1:Unexpectedly,thekidsbothexperiencedajourneytotheirownfuturethere.ThemomentJohnsetfootintheneighborshouseheheardavoicesaying,"Yoursisterwillbemeetingyousoonfrommybrother'shouse.Weshouldstartouradventure."ThenatimemachinewiththunderandlightningtransportedthemintothefuturewhentheyhavegrownuptobeunhappyadultsTheyhatewhattheywilllooklikesomuchthattheybothburstintotears.Paragraph2:Afterreturningfromtheneighbor'shouses,thetwokidschangedtotally.Emily;whohasappreciatedtheproverbthatallworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy,isnowtryingtostrikeabalancebetweenlearningandentertainment.Meanwhile,itisbeyondbeliefthatJohnstudiesmoreoftenandnowtreatsitlikearegulardailyactivityandstillplaysvideogamessometimes.Thetwosiblingsgetalongprettywellnow.Withlessargumentinthefamilyeveryoneisfullofjoy.4Theraincamedownsteadyandhard.JasonStoriehearditbutwasnotworriedashepreparedforadayofcavingwithfivefriendsinaremotespot80milesnorthwestofhishomeinDuncan,onCanada’sVancouverIsland.Itwas6a.m.onDecember5,2015.Asanewcomertothesport,Jasonhadgonecavingonlyfourtimes.Thiswouldbehistoughestoutingyet:acavecalledCascade.Itwasdangerousenoughthattheentrancewasblockedbyalockedmetaldoortokeepthecasualcaversout.Aboutamilelongand338feetdeep,Cascadewasfulloftumsandbarelytopassthrough.Jasonwasnewamongthegroup,withtheleastexperienceand,at43,olderbyadecadeormore.ItwashisfriendAndrewMunoz,33,whointroducedhimtothesport.UnlikeJason,Andrewwasanexpertcaver-aformercavingguide,actually.Theyhikedabitbeforecomingtothedoor,whichsatintheground—you’dmissitifyouweren’tlookingforit.Itwas10a.m.Withtheirwaylightedbyheadlamps,theywalkeddownanarrowpassagewithsharprocks.Thesilencewasbrokenbyadrip-drip-dripfromabove.Soonthedripturnedintoalightbutsteadyflow,andtheywerewading(跋涉)inwateruptotheirankles,thentotheirshins.Twohourslater,theyapproachedoneofthefeaturesthatmadethecaveunique:anarrowpassagenotbigenoughtostandupin,leadingintoashort,tightdownhill.Thishadaname:Bastard’sCrawl.Fourstreamsmethere,andindeed,thewaterwasflowingmorequickly.Thesoundofthewaterhadturnedintoaroar.WhentheyfinallynearedthetopoftheCrawl,therewerebarelyfourinchesofairleftbetweenthewaterandtheceiling.notenoughforthemtokeeptheirheadsuptobreathe.Theycametoterrifyingrealizationthattheywereindanger!范文:Paragraph1:Thewaterkeptrising,andtherewasnohopeofrescue.Thehourspassed.JasonandAndrewdidn’tdaretomoveforfearofslipping.Theysleptforamomentandthenpushedthemselvesawake.Everyonceinawhile,oneofthemturnedonhisheadlamptocheckthewaterlevel.Anhourlater,thewaterlevelwentdownenoughthattheycouldtryanescape.Stifffromkeepinginonepositionfor12hours,theyslowlyunfoldedtheirbodies.Jasonscreamedinpain,buthewasdeterminednottoletitstophimParagraph2:Slowlybutsteadily,thegroupmadetheirwayforward.Still,eachtimeJasonmovedaleg,hecriedout.Overthenext90minutes,theymadetheirwaytowardtheentrance,attimesinchest-highwater.Now,inapassagethatwashighenoughforthemtowalkupright,Jasonsawsomethingflashinthedistance.“Lights!Iseelights!”Jasonshoutedout.Forthefirsttimesinceenteringthecave,over20hoursearlier,Jason’semotionsgotthebestofhimandtearsrolleddownhischeeks.5Boysliketobeconsideredtobebrave,butwhatkindofthingscanbeconsideredtobebrave?Itisnotaquestionthatcanbeansweredbywords,butbytheactualdeed.AboywiththenameHenrygaveusagoodexample.RonnyandHenryweretwofriendsinthesameclass.Theyalwaysplayedtogetherandwenthometogether.OnedayasRonnyandHenryweregoinghomeafterschool,theysawsomepeoplefightinginthestreetcorner.Ronnysaidexcitedly,“Somepeoplearefighting!Let’sgoandhavealook!”ButHenryrefused,“It’snoneofourbusiness.We’dbettergohomeanddon’tgetclosetothem.AlsoourparentsareexpectingtohavedinnerwithustogetherathomeandIdon’twantthemtoworryaboutme.”“Youareacoward(胆小鬼),andafraidtogo,”saidRonny,andoffherantothespotwithsomeotherboys.Henryhadtogohomealoneanddidn’tthinkaboutitanymore.ButRonnythoughtHenrywasacowardandtoldalltheboysthat.Theylaughedathimagreatdeal.Fromthenon,theylookeddownuponHenryanddidn’twanttoplaywithhim.Henrywassadbuthewasn’tangrywithRonnyforhisrudebehavior,becausehehadlearnedthattruecouragewasshownmostinbearingmisunderstandingwhenitwasnotdeserved,andthatheoughttobeafraidofnothingbutdoingwrong.Thus,hejustignoredtheotherboys’laughterandcontinuedtosticktohisthoughtandgotoschoolandstudyaswell.However,Ronnydidn’tinviteHenrytogohomewithhimanymore.Instead,hehadhisnewfriendswhoalsothoughtHenrywasacoward.Everydayafterschool,theydidn’tgohomedirectlybutwenttotheriverorsomewheretoplaygamesandhadlotsoffun.范文:Paragraph1:Afewdayslater,somethingterriblehappenedtoRonny.Thatafternoonafterschool,Ronnywasbathingwithsomeofhisnewfriendsintheriverhappily.Suddenly,hewasstuckinthemudandcouldn’tgetout.Hestruggledhardbuthewasstilltrapped.Hescreamedforhelp,butallinvain.TheboyswhohadcalledHenryacowardgotoutofthewaterasfastastheycould.Theyweresoscaredanddidnoteventrytohelphim.Paragraph2:Atthatmoment,Henryhappenedtopassby.Heheardthescreamsandrantotheriverassoonaspossible.SeeingRonnywasalmostdrowned,Henrytookoffhisclothesimmediatelyandjumpedintothewaterwithoutanyhesitation.Atthelastsecond,hereachedRonnyjustashewassinking.Regardlessofhisowndanger,hebroughtRonnytotheshorewithgreateffort.Ronnywassaved.Henrywashappytohelphisfriend,thoughhewasextremelytired.6Onasunnyday,threeteenagerswerewalkingalongacitystreetplanningarobbery.TheirnameswereHarry,Tom,andJack.Theywereontheirwaytoabar.Butsuddenly,Tomsawabankwithfakesecuritycameras.Harrythoughtitwasagoodbanktorob,sotheycaughtabusbackhomeandthoughtofaplan.Harrywroteanotetoholduptothebankemployee:“GivemeallthemoneyorIwillkillyou.I’vegotagunandI’mnotafraidtouseit.”Tomgotsomefakeguns,andJacktookhismother’scarkeyssotheycouldhaveagetawaycar.Thenextday,Harry,Tom,andJacksetoffforthebank.HarrygavethenotetoaclerkatthebankwhileTomputonegunineachofhishandsandpointedthemattheclerk.Jackwaitedaroundthebackofthebankwiththeirgetawaycar.Theclerksaid,“Fine,”andgavetheteenagersthemoney.Butsuddenly,analarmwentoffbecausetheclerkpressedaredbuttonunderthedesk.Manypoliceofficerscameinsidefromeverydirection.Tomgothisgunsandpointedthematthepolice.HarryranpastapolicemanandwentaroundbackwhereJackwas.ThenTomthrewhisgunsupintheair,allthepoliceofficerslookedupattheguns,andTomranaroundbackjustasHarryhad.WhenHarryandTomgottoJack,theyalljumpedinthecarandracedaway.Harry,Tom,andJackspenthalfayearinFijiwiththreemilliondollars.Theyboughticecreamsundaesandsurfboardsandlivedhappily.范文:Paragraph1:Butthatwasnottheendofthestory.Thepolicewerelookingintotherobbery.Theywerestilllookingforthemoneythatwasrobbedfromthebank.Theyvisitedmanyeyewitnessesandgotsomeinformationfromtheircar.So,oneday,theysuddenlycametowherethethreeteenagerswereliving.Thethreeboyshappenedtobeathomeatthattime.Theyheardastrangeknockatthedoorandlookedsecretlythroughthesmallholeintheirdoortoseewhowasthere.Howhorribleitwasforthemtoseesomepolicemenwithgunsoutside.Theyknewwhytheywerethere.Theywereveryfrightenedandjuststoodthere,frozen.Paragraph2:Afterawhile,thethreeteenagershadtogetuptheircouragetoopenthedoor.Theypretendedtohavedonenothingwrongwhentheywereaskedalotofquestions.Soon,theyadmittedtheircrimesandweretakenaway.Later,theywereputintoprisonaspunishment.7Igrewupinasmalltownwhereelementaryschoolwasaten-minutewalkfrommyhouseandinanage,notsolongago,whenwechildrencouldgohomeforlunchandfindourmotherswaiting.Atthetime,Ididn’tconsiderthistobesoimportant,althoughtodayitcertainlywouldbe.Actually,ourlunchtimetogetherinthepastyearshadhadagreatinfluenceonmylifebeforeIrealizedit.OurlunchtimewhenIwasinthethirdgradewillstaywithmealways.Ihadbeenpickedtobetheprincessintheschoolplay,andforweeksmymotherhadpainstakinglypracticedmylines(台词)withme.ButnomatterhoweasilyIdeliveredthemathome,assoonasIsteppedonstage,everyworddisappearedfrommyhead.Finally,myteachertookmeaside.Sheexplainedpatientlythatsheneededanarratorandhadwrittenanarrator’sparttotheplay,andaskedmetoplaytheroleofthenarrator.Herwords,kindlydelivered,stillhurtmeespeciallywhenIsawmypartgotoanothergirl.Ididn’ttellmotherwhathadhappenedwhenIwenthomeforlunchthatday.Butshesensedmyupset,andinsteadofsuggestingwepracticemylines,sheaskedifIwantedtowalkintheyard.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevine(藤)wasturninggreen.Underthehugetrees,wecouldseeyellowdandelions(蒲公英)appearingunexpectedlythroughthegrassinbunches(簇,串),asifapainterhadtouchedourlandscapewithsmallamountsofgold.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyoneofthebushes.“IthinkI’mgoingtodigupalltheseweeds,”shesaid,pullingablossomupbyallitsroots.“Fromnowon,we’llonlyhaverosesinthisgarden.’’Iimmediatelyargued,“ButIlikedandelions.Allflowersarebeautiful—evendandelions.”范文:Paragraph1:“Doyoumeanthateveryflowerhasitsownbeauty?”askedmymotherthoughtfully.Inoddedwithouthesitation,asifasecondwastedcouldthreatenthelifeofdandelions.“Thesametoyou,”sheadded,hervoicesoft.“Noteveryonecanbearose,anditisalsoanhonortobeadandelion.”Knowingthatmymotherhadrealizedmypain,ItookoffthemaskthatIhadwornforthewholelunchtimeandpouredoutmyupsetheartily.Paragraph2:Havinglearnedwhathadhappened,Mompattedmeonthebackgentlyandsaid,“butyouwillbeabeautifulnarrator.”SheremindedmeofhowfluentlyIcoulddelivermypartathome.ItwasatthattimethatIunderstoodthatmaybeIwasmoresuitableforarolebackstagelikeanarrator,Fromthenon,Ipracticedmylinesheartandsoulwithmymotheratlunchtimeforweeks.Eventually,theperformancethatnightwasabigsuccess.Hearingthethunderousapplause,Itookprideinmyroleandfirmlybelievedthatevenadandelionhaditsownbeauty.8In1963,atage65,mygrandfather,Erwin,decidedtoworkonacrazyproject:Hewantedtobuildanewhouse.Hewasn’tquitesurewhattodowiththeoldhouse.Itseemedawastetodestroyit,butsomethinghadtogive,sinceitsatwherethenewhousewouldbe.Atlast,hehiredapowerfulvehicletopushtheoldhousefaroutintoaforest.Aftermygrandfatherpassedaway,Ipurchasedanearfarm.Whenwefirstmovedin,weaskedfriendstoaparty.Theytookonelookattheoldhouseandallsuggestedpullingitdown.Iagreed.Dayslater,Iwaspreparedtocarryouttheproject.ButIconsidereditsensibletocheckouttheoldhousefirst,justincasesomethingofvaluehadbeenleftbehind.Mytwoyoungsonsfollowed,andwewalkedthroughthetallgrassinthefieldwheretheoldhousesat.Timehadcausedalotofdamagetoit.Thefrontporchhadfallendownandmostofthewindowsweregone.Thekidswereamazedthatninepeopleonceoccupiedthetinystructure,andthattheydidsowithoutrunningwaterorelectricity.Weenteredthroughanopenwindow.IfeltasthoughIhaddiscoveredatimespaceshipunexpectedly.Herelayvariouswitnesstomygrandparents’lives.Abrokenchair,someoldclothes,largebagsusedforgrain,acookstoveandacardboardboxfullofcanceledchecksandgreetingcards.Butapileofpapersonthefloordrewmyeye.Anenvelope,yellowedwithage,layontop.Abluestampontheenveloperead“PassedbyNavalCensor”.Iknewitwasfrommyfather.Hehadservedinthenavyandwrittenhomewheneverhecould.Mygrandmothersavedallofhisletters.Fatherpassedawayduetoamassiveheartattacktwoyearsago.Theentirefamilywassadabouthispassing,nonemorethanme.I’vebeenmissinghimbadly.范文:Paragraph1:HowcouldIhavemissedthistreasure?Itookthelettercarefullyoutofitsenvelope.ItwasdatedSeptember1944.Myfatherwouldhavebeensomewhereonadifferentkindofsea.Istudiesthefamiliarscrawl.Hewonderedhowthegrainharvesthadbeenandhowhisuncle’snewteamofhorseswasworking.Hesupposedthathisyoungestbrotherwasstartingfirstgradeandimaginedthathewasbecomingquitethelittleman.Heaskedhismothertogreeteveryone.Paragraph2:Atthebottom,therewerewordsinunderlinedprint:“Can’twaittobebackhome.”TearswelledupinmyeyesasIreadthosewordshehadsocarefullyemphasized.Icouldsensebetweenthelinesthattheyoungmanmissedhishomeandfamilysomuch.Thistinystructurewasthemostpreciousplaceformyfather.AsIlefttheoldhousethatday,Itookonelastglancebackatitovermyshoulder.Idon’tcarewhatanyonethinks,Idecided.Thatoldhousegetstostaythereuntilitrotsintotheearth.9ChristmasDaywascoming.Iwasjustakidthen,andmybigsistertoldmetherewasnoSantaClaus.IfledtomyGrandmabecauseshewouldbestraightwithme.IknewGrandmaalwaystoldmethetruth.Grandmawashome,andItoldhereverything.Shewasreadyforme.“NoSantaClaus!”Sheshouted.“Ridiculous!Don'tbelieveit.”Thatrumorhasbeengoingaroundforyears,anditmakesmemad,plainmad.“Now,putonyourcoat,andlet'sgo.”“Gowhere,Grandma?”Iasked.“Where”turnedouttobeKerby'sGeneralStore,theonestoreintownthathadalittlebitofjustabouteverything.Aswewalkedthroughitsdoors,Grandmahandedmetendollars.“Takethismoney.”shesaid,“andbuysomethingforsomeonewhoneedsit.I'llwaitforyouinthecar.”ThensheturnedandwalkedoutofKerby's.Iwasonlyeightyearsold.I'doftengoneshoppingwithmymother,butneverhadIshoppedforanythingallbymyself.Thestoreseemedbigandcrowded,fullofpeoplecompetingtofinishtheirChristmasshopping.ForafewmomentsIjuststoodthere,confused,holdingthatten-dollarbill,wonderingwhattobuyandwhotobuyitfor.IsuddenlythoughtofBobbyDecker,whowasakidwithbadbreathandmessyhair.HesatrightbehindmeinMrs.Pollock'sgrade—twoclass.BobbyDeckerdidn'thaveacoat.Iknewthatbecauseheneverwentoutforrecessduringthewinter.Hismotheralwayswroteanote,tellingtheteacherthathehadacough,butwekidsknewthatBobbyDeckerdidn'thaveacough,andhedidn'thaveacoat.IwouldbuyBobbyDeckeracoat!Isettledonaredone,whichlookedreallywarm,andhewouldlikethat.“IsthisaChristmaspresentforsomeone?”theladybehindthecounteraskedkindly,asIlaidmytendollarsdown.“Yes.”Theniceladysmiledatme,putthecoatinabagandwishedmeaMerryChristmas.范文:Paragraph1:Thatevening,GrandmahelpedmewrapthecoatinChristmaspaper.Shewrote“ToBobby,FromSantaClaus”onit,afterwhichshedrovemeovertoBobbyDecker'shouse,explainingIwasofficiallyoneofSanta'shelpers.GrandmaparkeddownthestreetformBobby'shouse,andItookadeepbreath,anddashedforhisfrontdoor.Seeingnootherpeoplenoticeus,IputtheChristmaspresentdown,poundedhisdoorbellandthenGrandmaandIhidinthecar.Paragraph2:GrandmaandIwaitedbreathlesslyforBobbyDecker'sfrontdoortoopenandfinallyitopened.OutwentBobbyDecker.Seeingthecoatinthebag,helookedveryastonishedandthencalledhismothertogoout.Afterhearingthemsay“Thanks”toSantaClaus,IfeltveryproudofwhatIhaddone.Atthattime,IdecidedtobeSanta'shelperforever.ItwasonthatnightthatIrealizedthetruththathewhohasnoChristmasinhisheartwillneverfindChristmasunderatree.10'An80-year-oldmanwassittingonthesofainhishousealongwithhis45-year-oldhighlyeducatedson.Suddenly,acrowrestedontheirwindow.Thefatheraskedhisson,“What’sthis?”Thesonreplied,“Itisacrow.”Afterafewminutes,thefatheraskedhissonforthesecondtime,“What’sthis?”Thesonsaid,“Father,Ihavejustnowtoldyou,itisacrow!”Afteralittlewhile,theoldfatheragainaskedhissonthethirdtime,“What’sthis?”Atthistime,someexpressionofangerwasfeltinhisson’stonewhenhesaidtohisfatherwithafirmreply.“Itisacrow,acrow.”Alittlewhilelater,thefatheragainaskedhissonthefourthtime,“What’sthis?”Thistime,thesonshoutedathisfather,“Whydoyoukeepaskingmethesamequestionagainandagain,althoughIhavetoldyousomanytimes‘ITISACROW’.Areyounotabletounderstandthis?”Alittlelaterthefatherwenttohisroomandcamebackwithanolddiary,whichhehadkeptsincehissonwasborn.Onopeningapage,heaskedhissontoreadthepage.Whenthesonreadit,thefollowingwordswerewritteninthediary:“Today,mylittlesonaged3wassittingwithmeonthesofa,whenacrowwassittingonthewindow.Mysonaskedme23timeswhatitwas,andIrepliedtohimall23timesthatitwasacrow.Ihuggedhimlovinglyeachtimeheaskedmethesamequestion.IdidnotatallfeelangrybutIratherfeltloveformyinnocentson.”范文:Paragraph1:Afterreadingthediary,thesonburstintotears,feelingsorryforwhathehaddonetohisfather.Helosthispatiencewithhisfatherwhenhewasaskedthesamequestionforthefourthtime.However,comparedwithhim

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