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讀后續(xù)寫“得到幫助”類范文6篇第一篇Earlyin1999,ourfamilyhadtodriveseveralhundredmilestoBillings,Montana,tovisitahospitalizedfamilymember.Duringthevisit,accommodation,andhavinggivenmostofouravailablecashtohelpourrelativesoutwithexpenses,wehadverylittlemoneywithuswhenwelefttoreturnhome.ItwasgettingdarkwhenwedroveoutofBillings.Atfirst,wedidn'tnoticethatourheadlightsweredimming(變暗),andthatwasprobablywhywemissedtheexitfortheinterstate(州際公路)leadinghome.About40mileslater,webegantoseethatnothingalongthehighwaywasfamiliartous.In35moremiles,wesawanexittoatownthatwasn'tanywherenearwhereweweresupposedtobe.Witheightmilestothenextexit,webegantorealizetheheadlightsweredangerouslydim.Thecarbegantomakeaseriesofshortexplosivesounds,whichmadeusfeelextremelyworried.Ihadtoturnoffthelightstokeepitrunning.Atthefootoftheexitslope,therewasasmallpostofficeinfrontofus.Thecarstoppedrunningcompletelyaswepulledintotheparkinglot.Isoondeterminedthattherewassomethingwrongwiththealternator(發(fā)電機(jī)).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.最終自測: Justthen,awomanstoppedtocheckthemailbeforegoinghome.注意到一個陌生的家庭看起來焦慮和無助,她走近我們,問她能做什么。在得知我們的情況后,她立即主動提出幫我們(毫不猶豫地)。她告訴我們幾英里外有一家小旅館,因為我們的車行駛不了,她甚至把我們送到那。旅館既溫暖又安全,這正是我們在如此寒冷的夜晚所需要的。言語無法表達(dá)我們的感激。我們向這位天使般的女士揮手告別,以為這就是故事的結(jié)尾。Unexpectedly,shecamebackthenextmorning!原來,這位女士花了一整夜的時間打電話,為我們的車找一個交流發(fā)電機(jī)。盡管困難重重,她設(shè)法在鄰近的城鎮(zhèn)找到了一個,并開車去取它。得知我們可以再次上路了,我們充滿了對她的感激,因為她的善良和愿意幫助,以及不辭辛苦地幫助有需要的陌生人。金色的陽光,從車窗里涌進(jìn)來,溫暖著我們,提醒著我們,世界上確實存在著善良。第二篇Onedayanelderlypostmanknockedonthedoorofahouseandaskediftherewasanyonetotaketheletter,Assoonashesaidthis,alittlegirl'svoiceechoed(回響)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(排燈節(jié))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.最終自測:WhenSallyopenedthedoor,theoldpostmanhandedherabagofchocolate.莎莉激動得心怦怦直跳,她伸手去拿那份甜蜜的禮物并收下了。她向郵差表達(dá)了衷心的感謝后,請求他再等一會。十分鐘過去了,小女孩手里拿著一個用牛皮紙包著的盒子,好不容易進(jìn)入了老人的視線?!斑@是我送給你的禮物?;丶液笤俅蜷_?!鄙蜻种煨χf。Arrivinghome,thepostmanopenedthebox.讓他大為吃驚的是,里面是一雙是他尺寸的鞋子,上面還附了一張卡片,上面寫著:“我很感激你的陪伴。別再在雨季光腳走路了?!彼豢吹竭@個禮物,就熱淚盈眶,既感激又滿足。他一生中從未收到過如此溫暖人心的禮物。他下了決心,立刻穿上鞋子,快步走向小女孩的家,又敲響了房門?!靶√焓?,讓我做你的腿吧?!彼币曋虻难劬?,承諾道。第三篇Duringthispastyear,I’vehadthreeinstancesofcartrouble.Eachtimethesethingshappened,Iwassickofthewaymostpeoplehadn'tbotheredtohelp.Oneofthosetimes,IwasonthesideoftheroadforclosetothreehourswithmybigJeep.Iputsignsinthewindows,bigsignsthatsaidNEEDAJACK(TJ),andofferedmoney.Nothing.RightasIwasabouttogiveup,aMexicanfamilyinasmalltruckpulledover,andthefatherboundedout.Hesizedupthesituationandcalledforhisdaughter,whospokeEnglish.HeconveyedthroughherthathehadajackbutthatitwastoosmallfortheJeep,sowewouldneedsomethingtosupportit.Thenhegotasaw(鋸子)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.最終自測:Para1:WhenIwasabouttosaygoodbye,thegirlaskedifI’dhadlunch.突然間,我的空腹發(fā)出了震耳欲聾的聲音。擠出一個精疲力盡的微笑,我回答說沒有。這時,這友好的一家人好客地邀請我吃一頓簡單的午餐。那使我心里涌起一股暖流。然后女孩遞給我一個自家做的三明治,這讓我活了過來。狼吞虎咽地吃完食物后,我正要再次說再見,女孩把一個紙袋塞到我手里,接著她跳上卡車,向我揮手告別。Para2:Aftertheyleft,IgotintomyJeepandopenedthepaperbag.躺在袋子里是一張20美元的鈔票,是我因為回報他們的幫助而給的那張,還有張折起來的紙條。打開紙條,我看到了留給我的話:“謝謝你跟我們一家人一起度過的快樂時光!”一股溫暖和幸福的漣漪掠過我的腦海。這些文字和這次經(jīng)歷就像柔和明亮的晨光,融化了我心中的冰。看到卡車從視線中消失,我感到對人類的不信任消失得無影無蹤。正是一個完全的陌生人家庭,幫我重新信任了光輝人性——幫助其他有需要的人。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.最終自測: Astheywerewalkingout,Iheardtheywerealllaughingatme.他們對我的外套和我的口音發(fā)出的刺耳嘲笑讓我臉紅羞愧。被一種尷尬的感覺所控制住了,我只能坐在那里,身體動不了,強(qiáng)忍淚水。我不明白他們?yōu)槭裁闯靶ξ遥也唤麘岩晌业拇嬖谑且粋€完全的錯誤還是對別人的干擾。我對以美好的友誼開始新的學(xué)校生活的所有希望都像泡沫一樣破滅了。我垂著頭,步履沉重,抓起書包,一寸寸地向?qū)W校門口挪去。BeforeIwasreadytogohome,Iheardafamiliarvoicecallingmyname.是Diane。她臉上的燦爛笑容,就像一縷陽光,驅(qū)散了我的憂郁。得知我又迷路了,她握著我的手,用溫柔的聲音安慰我:“這些教學(xué)樓看起來真的很像,對嗎?跟我來?!币还蓽嘏臐i漪掠過我的心頭,尷尬和沮喪被喜悅和感激所取代。就在那一刻,我意識到我只和受歡迎做朋友是多么的錯誤。也許我不應(yīng)該根據(jù)一個人的聲譽(yù)來決定他是否值得做我的朋友,而應(yīng)該根據(jù)他是個什么樣的人。第五篇Iwasabrokeuniversitystudent.IshouldhavebeengoingtouniversityonascholarshipbecauseIcamefromalow-incomefamily,butalast-minute£100-a-yearpayriseformymumpushedmyfamilyoverthethreshold(門檻)forwhatdefined“l(fā)ow-income”andIwassuddenlynolongerqualifiedfor£15,000ayearinscholarshipmoney.ThisnewscameafterI’dbeenacceptedbytheuniversityandsignedthelease(租約)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.最終自測:Asafinalattempt,Imessagedthecoffeeshop’sFacebookpageaskingifthey’dseenit.不期待他們的回復(fù),我?guī)е鴺O大的氣餒和持續(xù)的自責(zé)離線了。我多么希望自己足夠小心,這樣那張字條就不會未經(jīng)我的注意就滑落了。然而,五分鐘后,臉書上的一個提醒音打破了我的負(fù)面想法?!笆堑?,我們確實發(fā)現(xiàn)了一張20美元的鈔票。請盡快來!”咖啡店的話立刻讓我充滿了活力。我毫不猶豫地帶著一顆欣喜若狂的心小跑著回去。我剛進(jìn)商店,一個可愛的咖啡師就遞給我一張20美元的鈔票,試探地問:“先生,是你的嗎?”Isaid,“Oh,…Thisisn’tmine;mynotewasanoldwornone.”

面露燦爛的微笑,咖啡師溫柔地解釋說,這張紙幣來自我最善良的室友,他們在目睹了我的絕望和崩壞后,想伸出援助之手。聽到這話,我感到一陣暖流在心中涌起,我的眼睛立刻被感激的淚水濕潤了。是的,在一個新的城市,生活對我來說可能很困難,但有了室友的毫無保留的慷慨和堅定的支持,我知道我可以度過任何難關(guān),迎接任何挑戰(zhàn)。的確,生活并不是玫瑰的床,而是室友的愛讓世界運轉(zhuǎn)。另外,我一定會通過幫助更多像我這樣的需要幫助的人來回報他們的善意。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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