专题03 读后续写之助人为乐类(2026年高考英语二轮复习)

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1、 助人为乐类 必备短语 1. come to one's aid/assistance 来帮助某人 2. lend/give a helping hand 伸出援助之手 3. offer assistance 提供帮助 4. do sb. a favor帮某人一个忙 5. selfless act of kindness 无私的善举 6. warm-hearted gesture 热心的举动 7. generous/timely help 慷慨/及时的帮助 8. bring warmth and hope 带来温暖和希望 9. spread love and kindness 传播爱与善意 make a positive difference 产生积极影响 必备句子 1. 描述助人场景 ①Seeing someone in trouble, I couldn't resist lending a helping hand. 看到有人陷入困境,我忍不住伸出援助之手。 ②Without hesitation, he offered his assistance to those in need. 他毫不犹豫地向有需要的人提供帮助。 2. 强调助人的意义 ①Helping others not only brings joy to them but also enriches our own lives. 帮助他人不仅给他们带来快乐,也丰富了我们自己的生活。 ②A small act of kindness can make a huge difference in someone's life. 一个小小的善举可以给别人的生活带来巨大的改变。 ③Through helping others, we can spread love and warmth, making the world a better place. 通过帮助他人,我们可以传播爱和温暖,让世界变得更美好。 3. 表达感激之情 ①Words cannot express how grateful I am for your help. 言语无法表达我对你的帮助有多感激。 ②With a heart full of gratitude, he/she promised to pass on the kindness. 怀着满心的感激,他/她承诺将这份善良传递下去。 4. 描述助人后的感受 ①After helping others, I felt a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment that I had never experienced before. 帮助别人后,我感受到了一种前所未有的满足感和成就感。 ②The smile on their faces was the best reward for my act of kindness. 他们脸上的笑容就是对我的善举的最好回报。 主题升华句 1. 我决心把爱传递给他人。俗话说,“赠人玫瑰,手有余香。” I made up my mind to pass on love to others. Just as a saying goes, “Roses given, fragrance in hand. ” 2. 多亏了坚持的力量,我明白了即使是一个普通人,我也能创造奇迹。 Thanks to the power of perseverance, I understand that I, even an ordinary person, can create wonders. 3. 从难忘的经历中,我意识到这种随意的善举对我有很大的影响。 From the unforgettable experience, I have realized that this random act of kindness has a great influence on me. 4. 通过对他人表现出善意,这个小男孩学会了他可以对周围的世界产生积极影响。 By showing kindness to others, the young boy learned that he could make a positive impact on the world around him. 5. 我从来没有想到,一个随意的善举会给他人注入如此巨大的力量,并改变他们的生活。 Never had I anticipated that a random act of kindness would inject such great power into others and change their life. 6. 他不仅把麦迪斯家人的帮助记在心里了,而且他也尽他所能去帮助其他有需要的人。 Not only did he keep in mind the help of Meredith’s family, but he also did whatever he could to help those in need . 典例分析:2024年6月份新高考全国1&2卷(出租车司机的善意) I met Gunter or t a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September. I had planned to fly to Vienna and take a bus to Prague for a conference. Due to a big storm, my flight had been delayed by an hour and a half. I touched down in Vienna just 30 minutes before the departure of the last bus to Prague. The moment I got off the plane, I ran like crazy through the airport building and jumped into the first taxi on the rank without a second thought. That was when I met Gunter. I told him where I was going, but he said he hadn't heard of the bus station.I thought my pronunciation was the problem, so I explained again more slowly,but he still looked confused. When I was about to give up, Gunter fished out his little phone and rang up a friend. After a heated discussion that lasted for what seemed like a century,Gunter put his phone down and started the car. Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station. Thankfully, there was a long queue(队列) still waiting to board the bus. Gunter parked the taxi behind the bus,turned around, and looked at me with a big smile on his face.“We made it,”he said. Just then I realised that I had zero cash in my wallet. I flashed him an apologetic smile as I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard. He tried it several times, but the card machine just did not play along. A feeling of helplessness washed over me as I saw the bus queue thinning out. At this moment, Gunter pointed towards the waiting hall of the bus station. There, at the entrance, was a cash machine. I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the machine, and popped my card in, only to read the message:“Out of order. Sorry.” 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. · 解读故事(5R) Read for characters I and Gunter(taxi driver) Read for plot I planned to attend a conference in Prague. Due to a storm, the flight was delayed. After landing in Vienna, the author took a taxi driven by Gunter to catch the last bus to Prague.But then found no cash and the card didn't work. The cash machine at the station was also out of order. 我计划在布拉格参加一个会议。由于一场暴风雨,航班延误了。在维也纳着陆后,作者乘坐冈特驾驶的出租车去乘最后一辆巴士去布拉格。但后来发现没有现金,卡也坏了。车站的提款机也出了故障。 Read for conflict I had no money to pay the taxi driver.我没钱付出租车司机。 Read for emotional changes Panicked(惊慌)→relieved(宽慰)→helpless(无助) Read for theme Gunter's actions demonstrate that a small act of kindness can have a big impact. Gunter的行动表明,一个小的善举可以产生很大的影响。 · 写作思路(十句五定法) 第一段思路(五句) 解释坏消息 我带着尴尬的表情告诉他我取不出现金的坏消息 Gunter的反应 听到我的话,Gunter却以他一贯的微笑回应,他告诉我别担心,我可以方便的时候再付款。 我的情感反应 我如此惊讶和感动,以至于我一时语塞,无法说出话来。 我记下号码 允诺还钱 我迅速拿出笔记本,询问Gunter的电话号码并匆忙记下,承诺会回电给他。 离开 然后,我匆忙跑向公交车,心怀感激地离开了。 第二段思路(五句) Gunter接电话 Gunter一接电话就好像知道我要打给他一样,他温柔地说我知道是你。 再次见面 表达感激 第二天我们在出发地点见面时,我向他表达了深深的感激之情。 还款并给予小费但Gunter拒绝 我还钱给他并给了10美元小费,但他拒绝了,说“这没什么大不了的”。 我感到温暖 一股暖流涌上心头。 主题升华 那一刻,我感到非常幸运能遇到像Gunter这样热心肠、心地善良的人。 小试牛刀(十大语法句式) 1.“对不起,我不能取现金。”我不好意思地说,脸上火辣辣的(with复合结构)。 2.听到我的话(非谓语作状语),Gunter脸上带着熟悉的微笑(with复合结构)回答道:“没关系,走吧,你可以在方便的时候付钱给我。” 3.我是如此惊讶和感动,以致于一句话也说不出来(倒装)。 4.我拿出笔记本,问了Gunter的号码,匆匆记下(三连动),答应我会给他回电话(非谓语作状语)。 5.然后我疯狂地跑向公共汽车,离开了。 6.Gunter一拿起电话(状语从句),他似乎就知道我会打来,并轻轻地说“我知道是你。” 7.第二天我们在出发地点见面时(状语从句),我向他表达了我的感激之情。 8.我还钱给他并给了10美元小费,但是他拒绝了,说“这没什么大不了的”。 9.突然,一股暖流冲刷着我(无灵主语)。 10.就是在那个时候,我觉得自己很幸运,遇到了像Gunter这样一个热心肠的人(强调句),他有一颗金子般的心(定语从句)。 More Practice 1 “No, little girl. You can't get in without the money. ” Jeffrey, the bus driver, told a little girl who wanted to get on the bus but only had a few pennies. She must have been around seven years old, and he wasn't in the mood to deal with unaccompanied children that day. “Please, sir. I want to visit my grandmother, ” the little girl begged. “Then go ask your parents for the money and come back next time, ” Jeffrey replied and gestured with his hand for the girl to get out. She finally left the bus with her shoulders lowered. Jeffrey saw her sit down at the bus stop and drove off. He finished his route and went home for lunch, greeting his wife, Greta, and sitting down on the couch to rest. When he browsed his Facebook posts, an image caught his attention. A picture was shared of the little girl he had just turned away a few hours earlier. The word “Missing” was written on top of the image. He learned that the girl had disappeared a day ago, and her parents were desperately trying to find her. “Dear! What have I done?” he asked himself, standing up and going to the front door. When Greta asked where he was going, Jeffrey said, “Greta! Quick! Call 911 and this number, ” showing her the picture of the girl. “I saw this girl at a bus stop earlier, and I turned her away because she didn't have enough money. I'm going to find her, but please make those calls. ” Having told her where the bus stop was, he went out. Jeffrey rushed to his car, speeding to the bus stop. Hopefully, the girl was smart enough to stay in one place. He couldn't believe how careless he had been earlier. She was a little girl all alone. As he drove to the bus stop, Jeffrey vowed to be more careful in the future, especially when it came to children. 注意:续写词数应为150个左右。 Finally, Jeffrey saw a tiny figure sitting on the bench at the spot. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A few minutes later, the police and another car approached. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 I needed to do something in my community in order to complete the community service hours required to graduate from high school. Some of my friends had signed up to spend time at a soup kitchen, so I did, too. It seemed like a good thing to do. I thought that we would just be passing out dinners to those in need, but I found out we would be doing everything from preparing to serving the dinner. We began preparing the food, from mixing salad dressing to separating frozen meat. Much still needed to be done before dinner was served, but already outside the building many homeless people were gathering. It wasn’t until a couple of hours later that we opened the doors and began serving dinner. As the line of people came toward me, I got a little scared. I’d come face to face with the homeless: how should I act? How would they treat me? Would they hate me for having more than they did? While some of the people looked very friendly, some of them looked so dangerous. I didn’t have too much time to worry about it. I was assigned to serve the salad with the lady next to me. She smiled at me and said if I needed help, she’d be right there, which I found quite comforting. Para 1: As they came up to me, I put on my biggest, happiest smile. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2: After the dinner service, I walked home with a very light heart. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 I was in the final stretch of the cross-country race, my legs burning with fatigue but my heart pounding with determination. The finish line was just ahead, visible through the trees, and I could hear the cheers of the crowd growing louder. This race meant a lot to me—I’d trained for months, sacrificing weekends and evenings to prepare. My goal was to finish in the top three, and now, it seemed within reach. I pushed harder, ignoring the soreness in my muscles, when suddenly something caught my eye. Under a big oak tree by the side of the trail, a man lay motionless on the ground. Curious and worried, I slowed down and approached him. Bend down, I noticed two small puncture wounds on his ankle, surrounded by swelling and dark red marks. A faint trace of a snake slithered into the bushes nearby. He was unconscious, his breathing shallow. I froze for a second—this was the last part of the race, and if I stopped to help, I’d definitely miss my chance at a top finish. But looking at the man’s pale face, I knew I couldn’t leave him there. Para1. I quickly pulled out my phone from the pocket of my running suit and dialed the emergency number. ______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para2. Ten minutes later, the wail of the ambulance broke the silence of the woods._________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 1、 助人为乐类 必备短语 1. come to one's aid/assistance 来帮助某人 2. lend/give a helping hand 伸出援助之手 3. offer assistance 提供帮助 4. do sb. a favor帮某人一个忙 5. selfless act of kindness 无私的善举 6. warm-hearted gesture 热心的举动 7. generous/timely help 慷慨/及时的帮助 8. bring warmth and hope 带来温暖和希望 9. spread love and kindness 传播爱与善意 make a positive difference 产生积极影响 必备句子 1. 描述助人场景 ①Seeing someone in trouble, I couldn't resist lending a helping hand. 看到有人陷入困境,我忍不住伸出援助之手。 ②Without hesitation, he offered his assistance to those in need. 他毫不犹豫地向有需要的人提供帮助。 2. 强调助人的意义 ①Helping others not only brings joy to them but also enriches our own lives. 帮助他人不仅给他们带来快乐,也丰富了我们自己的生活。 ②A small act of kindness can make a huge difference in someone's life. 一个小小的善举可以给别人的生活带来巨大的改变。 ③Through helping others, we can spread love and warmth, making the world a better place. 通过帮助他人,我们可以传播爱和温暖,让世界变得更美好。 3. 表达感激之情 ①Words cannot express how grateful I am for your help. 言语无法表达我对你的帮助有多感激。 ②With a heart full of gratitude, he/she promised to pass on the kindness. 怀着满心的感激,他/她承诺将这份善良传递下去。 4. 描述助人后的感受 ①After helping others, I felt a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment that I had never experienced before. 帮助别人后,我感受到了一种前所未有的满足感和成就感。 ②The smile on their faces was the best reward for my act of kindness. 他们脸上的笑容就是对我的善举的最好回报。 主题升华句 1. 我决心把爱传递给他人。俗话说,“赠人玫瑰,手有余香。” I made up my mind to pass on love to others. Just as a saying goes, “Roses given, fragrance in hand. ” 2. 多亏了坚持的力量,我明白了即使是一个普通人,我也能创造奇迹。 Thanks to the power of perseverance, I understand that I, even an ordinary person, can create wonders. 3. 从难忘的经历中,我意识到这种随意的善举对我有很大的影响。 From the unforgettable experience, I have realized that this random act of kindness has a great influence on me. 4. 通过对他人表现出善意,这个小男孩学会了他可以对周围的世界产生积极影响。 By showing kindness to others, the young boy learned that he could make a positive impact on the world around him. 5. 我从来没有想到,一个随意的善举会给他人注入如此巨大的力量,并改变他们的生活。 Never had I anticipated that a random act of kindness would inject such great power into others and change their life. 6. 他不仅把麦迪斯家人的帮助记在心里了,而且他也尽他所能去帮助其他有需要的人。 Not only did he keep in mind the help of Meredith’s family, but he also did whatever he could to help those in need . 典例分析:2024年6月份新高考全国1&2卷(出租车司机的善意) I met Gunter or t a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September. I had planned to fly to Vienna and take a bus to Prague for a conference. Due to a big storm, my flight had been delayed by an hour and a half. I touched down in Vienna just 30 minutes before the departure of the last bus to Prague. The moment I got off the plane, I ran like crazy through the airport building and jumped into the first taxi on the rank without a second thought. That was when I met Gunter. I told him where I was going, but he said he hadn't heard of the bus station.I thought my pronunciation was the problem, so I explained again more slowly,but he still looked confused. When I was about to give up, Gunter fished out his little phone and rang up a friend. After a heated discussion that lasted for what seemed like a century,Gunter put his phone down and started the car. Finally, with just two minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station. Thankfully, there was a long queue(队列) still waiting to board the bus. Gunter parked the taxi behind the bus,turned around, and looked at me with a big smile on his face.“We made it,”he said. Just then I realised that I had zero cash in my wallet. I flashed him an apologetic smile as I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard. He tried it several times, but the card machine just did not play along. A feeling of helplessness washed over me as I saw the bus queue thinning out. At this moment, Gunter pointed towards the waiting hall of the bus station. There, at the entrance, was a cash machine. I jumped out of the car, made a mad run for the machine, and popped my card in, only to read the message:“Out of order. Sorry.” 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. · 解读故事(5R) Read for characters I and Gunter(taxi driver) Read for plot I planned to attend a conference in Prague. Due to a storm, the flight was delayed. After landing in Vienna, the author took a taxi driven by Gunter to catch the last bus to Prague.But then found no cash and the card didn't work. The cash machine at the station was also out of order. 我计划在布拉格参加一个会议。由于一场暴风雨,航班延误了。在维也纳着陆后,作者乘坐冈特驾驶的出租车去乘最后一辆巴士去布拉格。但后来发现没有现金,卡也坏了。车站的提款机也出了故障。 Read for conflict I had no money to pay the taxi driver.我没钱付出租车司机。 Read for emotional changes Panicked(惊慌)→relieved(宽慰)→helpless(无助) Read for theme Gunter's actions demonstrate that a small act of kindness can have a big impact. Gunter的行动表明,一个小的善举可以产生很大的影响。 · 写作思路(十句五定法) 第一段思路(五句) 解释坏消息 我带着尴尬的表情告诉他我取不出现金的坏消息 Gunter的反应 听到我的话,Gunter却以他一贯的微笑回应,他告诉我别担心,我可以方便的时候再付款。 我的情感反应 我如此惊讶和感动,以至于我一时语塞,无法说出话来。 我记下号码 允诺还钱 我迅速拿出笔记本,询问Gunter的电话号码并匆忙记下,承诺会回电给他。 离开 然后,我匆忙跑向公交车,心怀感激地离开了。 第二段思路(五句) Gunter接电话 Gunter一接电话就好像知道我要打给他一样,他温柔地说我知道是你。 再次见面 表达感激 第二天我们在出发地点见面时,我向他表达了深深的感激之情。 还款并给予小费但Gunter拒绝 我还钱给他并给了10美元小费,但他拒绝了,说“这没什么大不了的”。 我感到温暖 一股暖流涌上心头。 主题升华 那一刻,我感到非常幸运能遇到像Gunter这样热心肠、心地善良的人。 小试牛刀(十大语法句式) 1.“对不起,我不能取现金。”我不好意思地说,脸上火辣辣的(with复合结构)。 “Sorry, I can’t take cash out.” I said embarrassedly, with my face burning. 2.听到我的话(非谓语作状语),Gunter脸上带着熟悉的微笑(with复合结构)回答道:“没关系,走吧,你可以在方便的时候付钱给我。” Hearing my words, Gunter replied with the familiar smile on his face, “That’s OK, just go ahead, you can pay me at your convenience.” 3.我是如此惊讶和感动,以致于一句话也说不出来(倒装)。 So surprised and moved was I that I couldn’t say a word out. 4.我拿出笔记本,问了Gunter的号码,匆匆记下(三连动),答应我会给他回电话(非谓语作状语)。 I took out my notebook, asked Gunter’s number and wrote it down hurriedly, promising I would call him back. 5.然后我疯狂地跑向公共汽车,离开了。 Then I made a mad run for the bus and left. 6.Gunter一拿起电话(状语从句),他似乎就知道我会打来,并轻轻地说“我知道是你。” The moment Gunter picked up the phone, he seemed to know I was going to call and said softly “I know it’s you. 7.第二天我们在出发地点见面时(状语从句),我向他表达了我的感激之情。 As we met the following day at the departure place, I expressed my great gratitude to him. 8.我还钱给他并给了10美元小费,但是他拒绝了,说“这没什么大不了的”。 I paid him back and offered an extra $10 tip, however, he refused the tip, saying “It is not a big deal.” 9.突然,一股暖流冲刷着我(无灵主语)。 Suddenly, a warm current washed over me. 10.就是在那个时候,我觉得自己很幸运,遇到了像Gunter这样一个热心肠的人(强调句),他有一颗金子般的心(定语从句)。 It was at that time that I felt lucky/blessed to have met such a warm-hearted man like Gunter who has a heart of gold. More Practice 1 “No, little girl. You can't get in without the money. ” Jeffrey, the bus driver, told a little girl who wanted to get on the bus but only had a few pennies. She must have been around seven years old, and he wasn't in the mood to deal with unaccompanied children that day. “Please, sir. I want to visit my grandmother, ” the little girl begged. “Then go ask your parents for the money and come back next time, ” Jeffrey replied and gestured with his hand for the girl to get out. She finally left the bus with her shoulders lowered. Jeffrey saw her sit down at the bus stop and drove off. He finished his route and went home for lunch, greeting his wife, Greta, and sitting down on the couch to rest. When he browsed his Facebook posts, an image caught his attention. A picture was shared of the little girl he had just turned away a few hours earlier. The word “Missing” was written on top of the image. He learned that the girl had disappeared a day ago, and her parents were desperately trying to find her. “Dear! What have I done?” he asked himself, standing up and going to the front door. When Greta asked where he was going, Jeffrey said, “Greta! Quick! Call 911 and this number, ” showing her the picture of the girl. “I saw this girl at a bus stop earlier, and I turned her away because she didn't have enough money. I'm going to find her, but please make those calls. ” Having told her where the bus stop was, he went out. Jeffrey rushed to his car, speeding to the bus stop. Hopefully, the girl was smart enough to stay in one place. He couldn't believe how careless he had been earlier. She was a little girl all alone. As he drove to the bus stop, Jeffrey vowed to be more careful in the future, especially when it came to children. 注意:续写词数应为150个左右。 Finally, Jeffrey saw a tiny figure sitting on the bench at the spot. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A few minutes later, the police and another car approached. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文 Finally, Jeffrey saw a tiny figure sitting on the bench at the spot. His heart pounded with a mix of relief and guilt as he pulled over and quickly got out of his car. The little girl looked up, her eyes wide with surprise and a bit of fear. Jeffrey approached her cautiously, his hands raised in a non­threatening manner, and said softly. He inquired about her name and why she had left home. “I was going to Grandma's house. My mom wouldn't let me go. ” Sarah replied, swinging one of her feet and looking at the concrete floor. “Your parents are searching for you, and they'll be here soon, ” he assured her, and the little girl gave him a small smile. A few minutes later, the police and another car approached. The girl's parents had arrived, their faces etched with a blend of exhaustion and immense relief. As the police began to take statements, the parents hugged their daughter tightly, tears streaming down their faces. Jeffrey stood to the side, watching the reunion with a heavy heart. He knew he had made a grave mistake but was grateful for the chance to correct it. The incident served as a stark reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding, especially in his role as a bus driver. As the family left with the police, Jeffrey made a silent promise to himself to never let a similar situation happen again. 2 I needed to do something in my community in order to complete the community service hours required to graduate from high school. Some of my friends had signed up to spend time at a soup kitchen, so I did, too. It seemed like a good thing to do. I thought that we would just be passing out dinners to those in need, but I found out we would be doing everything from preparing to serving the dinner. We began preparing the food, from mixing salad dressing to separating frozen meat. Much still needed to be done before dinner was served, but already outside the building many homeless people were gathering. It wasn’t until a couple of hours later that we opened the doors and began serving dinner. As the line of people came toward me, I got a little scared. I’d come face to face with the homeless: how should I act? How would they treat me? Would they hate me for having more than they did? While some of the people looked very friendly, some of them looked so dangerous. I didn’t have too much time to worry about it. I was assigned to serve the salad with the lady next to me. She smiled at me and said if I needed help, she’d be right there, which I found quite comforting. Para 1: As they came up to me, I put on my biggest, happiest smile. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2: After the dinner service, I walked home with a very light heart. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考范文】 Para 1: As they came up to me, I put on my biggest, happiest smile. An elderly man was the first to approach. “Could I have a little extra dressing, please?” he asked politely. I nodded and added a spoonful more, and he thanked me with a warm grin. Next came a young woman holding a sleeping baby. I handed her the salad and whispered, “Hope this helps.” Her tired eyes lit up, and she mouthed “thank you.” One by one, the line moved on, and my initial fear faded. I even started chatting with a teenager who told me he was saving up to get his GED. By the time the last person was served, my arms were tired, but my heart felt full. Para 2: After the dinner service, I walked home with a very light heart. The streetlights cast a warm glow, and I found myself replaying the evening in my mind. I thought about the smiles, the quiet “thank yous,” and the way a simple act of kindness had bridged the gap between us. I realized that the homeless weren’t scary—they were just people going through hard times. When I got home, I wrote about the experience in my journal, feeling proud of what I’d done. That night, I fell asleep knowing that I’d not only earned my community service hours but also gained a new perspective on compassion and connection. 3 I was in the final stretch of the cross-country race, my legs burning with fatigue but my heart pounding with determination. The finish line was just ahead, visible through the trees, and I could hear the cheers of the crowd growing louder. This race meant a lot to me—I’d trained for months, sacrificing weekends and evenings to prepare. My goal was to finish in the top three, and now, it seemed within reach. I pushed harder, ignoring the soreness in my muscles, when suddenly something caught my eye. Under a big oak tree by the side of the trail, a man lay motionless on the ground. Curious and worried, I slowed down and approached him. Bend down, I noticed two small puncture wounds on his ankle, surrounded by swelling and dark red marks. A faint trace of a snake slithered into the bushes nearby. He was unconscious, his breathing shallow. I froze for a second—this was the last part of the race, and if I stopped to help, I’d definitely miss my chance at a top finish. But looking at the man’s pale face, I knew I couldn’t leave him there. Para1. I quickly pulled out my phone from the pocket of my running suit and dialed the emergency number. ______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para2. Ten minutes later, the wail of the ambulance broke the silence of the woods._________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文 Para1. I quickly pulled out my phone from the pocket of my running suit and dialed the emergency number. My voice trembled a little as I reported the exact location, the man’s condition and the snake bite clue clearly. After hanging up, I remembered the first-aid knowledge I’d learned before—for snake bites, I shouldn’t suck the venom randomly, so I took off my running belt and tied it tightly around the man’s leg above the wound to slow down venom spread. I kept patting his cheek gently, calling his name repeatedly, hoping to wake him up. The sound of other runners’ footsteps came and went; some glanced at us in surprise but kept moving forward. My legs still ached, and the finish line’s cheers were still audible, but I didn’t hesitate—I knelt beside the man, keeping an eye on his breathing and waiting for the ambulance. Para2. Ten minutes later, the wail of the ambulance broke the silence of the woods. The medical staff jumped out, carried the man onto the stretcher quickly and gave him preliminary treatment. One of the doctors patted my shoulder and thanked me for my timely help, saying my action might have saved the man’s life. When I stood up, my legs felt weak, but my heart was calm. I looked at the distant finish line—there were no more crowds cheering, and the race must have ended. Though I didn’t finish the race or get the ranking I’d dreamed of, I didn’t regret it. Running tests speed and perseverance, but more importantly, it teaches us to choose kindness. That day, I didn’t cross the race’s finish line, but I stepped over the line of being a warm-hearted person. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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