高中英语二轮专题读后续写练习主题写作:关于做志愿者(含答案)

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读后续写练习主题写作:关于做志愿者(2份,4篇范文)
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Every Christmas, people in shopping malls, grocery stores and on street corners collect donations for the Salvation Army’s programs for those in need. And bell-ringers are volunteers helping collect donations. That probably doesn’t seem like a big deal to most people, but I find it difficult - in fact, ridiculously hard-to ask people for anything, even though I quite enjoy helping others when they need a hand.
My friends will tell you I’m outgoing, independent, even adventurous. Yet, when I’m sick I’d rather stagger out of the door half-dead to buy some chicken soup than ask a friend or neighbor for help. When I sign up for a run to raise money for cancer, I donate the cash myself rather than asking others. The thought of asking a friend for a ride to the airport is way too stressful, even though I know the answer would be yes.
So, I decided one Christmas I would take a baby step in learning to ask. I’d do a few shifts (轮班) as a “bell-ringer” to see how it felt to ask perfect strangers to give.
I arrived early and tried to calm my nerves as I approached the man standing by the donation box. For weeks, I had prepared myself for this. I put the instruction sheet on my refrigerator and re-read it many times. But I could not have felt worse as I slipped on the Salvation Army vest (背心) and took my spot beside the donation box.
The man who had been a volunteer for a decade gave me some tips before he left. I thanked him and consciously tried to follow the tips. Stand (don’t sit), smile, make eye contact, and don’t ring the bell too loud or too often.
It felt awkward at first. My location on the second floor of shopping mall wasn’t a busy spot, so l tried to smile and catch the eyes of every passerby. Most quickly glanced away. I worried I was making them feel guilty. I didn’t like that at all.
Para 1: I was starting to wonder whether this bell-ringing thing was for me when a lady walked purposefully toward me. _____________________________________
Para 2: For the rest of my shift, I became relaxed and was impressed by different people coming to me. __________________________________________________
参考范文1:
I was starting to wonder whether this bell-ringing thing was for me when a lady walked purposefully toward me. I stood stiff, looked her in the eyes, smiled and gently rang my bell. “Merry Christmas!” I greeted her with an awkward smile. I tried to calm my nerves, but obviously there was a touch of nervousness in my manner. The lady seemed to sense my feelings and returned my smile with a tremendous one of her own. “Well, this won’t do. We can’t have this sitting empty,” she said as she slipped a twenty-dollar bill into the donation box. I thanked her for the donation, and I could feel a ripple of excitement ran through my body.
For the rest of my shift, I became relaxed and were impressed by different people coming to me. One woman shared how her brother had been helped with addiction; others told how they look forward to helping the Christmas donation campaign each year. Quite a few parents gave their small children coins to drop in. There was a lesson for me in this little venture into uncomfortable territory. It has given me a great appreciation for the good feeling that comes with giving, not just for me but for everyone. So it follows that asking for help is not such a bad thing. It is just another side of living in a caring community.
参考范文2:
I was starting to wonder whether this bell-ringing thing was for me when a lady walked purposefully toward me. Watching her approach, I offered an awkward smile, greeting her with a “Merry Christmas”. I tried to calm my nerves to receive the first potential donor, but all the instructions I had read many times and the tips from the experienced volunteer escaped from my memory, which made me even more embarrassed. As if having guessed that this was my first time to be a bell-ringer, she smiled, offering me an encouraging look. She shared with me her experience as a volunteer for the Salvation Army, her face shining with pride. And with a 20-dollar into the donation box and a “Good luck!” to me, she left.
For the rest of my shift, I became relaxed and was impressed by different people coming to me. Some people, together with their kids, put generous bills into the donation box, as an act of kindness and an example to their kids. One woman shared the story of her brother, who once served in the Salvation Army and got helped. And some even eagerly asked about the program and offered to join in. Money rolled in and soon filled the donation box. Looking at the box, I felt a sense of satisfaction swelling in my heart. After all, asking for help was not such a bad and difficult thing. More importantly, I learned to step out of comfort zone and be sociable and that giving, compared with asking, was equally beautiful.
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I need 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 --- mix the salad dressing and assign vegetable and meat.
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(分配)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.
I had never seen so many people wanting food. They were of all ages and nationalities. Most of them wore clothes that were torn and dirty. Some looked like they had totally given up on life, while others seemed to be making the best of the situation, smiling and joking. Some were better off than others, but they all needed a good meal to eat and a warm place to live in. It saddened me to think of how many people there were who didn’t have a place to call home and the only food they got came from a soup kitchen.
Paragraph 1:
As they came in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile.
Paragraph 2:
I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way.
参考范文1:
Paragraph 1:
As they came in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile. And then, I began to distribute hamburgers with the meat, which were badly in need, with a little nervousness. But to my great relief, those homeless were in a quiet well-ordered queue, waiting for the food to be delivered. So hungry were some that they began to eat the food after getting it, while some just took it away. What moved me most was that I received hundreds of friendly thanks. Indeed, one couldn’t be judged by his clothes. All in all, my community service went smoothly.
Paragraph 2:
I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way. It was worth spending the time at the soup kitchen, not only for myself but for those special people in life. What I got was a precious experience of a deep dip into society, learning more about people living in the bottom, who might fall into trouble for different reasons. I strongly felt it our duty to do something to comfort and inspire them for a good life. That was why the lady and I had a decision to organize another charity group for better community services.
参考范文2:
As they came in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile. In front of me was a continuous stream of homeless people in need of something to eat. So the next few hours I found myself busy in scooping the nearly-prepared dinner into their bowls and respectfully put them onto their hands. And it stirred me when those hungry people shuffled off, they also left with words of many blessings and much gratitude. Though my limbs were stiff and weary, yet my heart was warm. Seeing what I did make their day, I felt a deep pleasure welling up inside.
I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way. Never had I ever experienced a more appealing situation where I was immersed in such a fabulous mood. It was truly a good and rewarding thing to do! Following the lady’s advice, I even tried to befriend them. And it turned out that the seemingly dangerous people were actually quite friendly. My previous fear and concern suddenly vanished. Through the experience, apart from the service hours, I also earned something more valuable: while we can’t give that needy soul a sweet home, at least we can contribute our share to warm their heart by a dose of compassion, a dose of kindness, and a bright happy smile.