高三英语读后续写广西 I needed to do something in my community (社区)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 (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 and a warm place to eat. 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.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 66. As they came in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile. I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way. 我的续写文章: As they come in my direction, I put on my brightest and happiest smile.Moved by the fact that they often suffer from hunger and cold, I am determined to help them with all my heart. I greeted each person warmly as I handed them a bowl of salad, making sure to look them in the eye. An elderly man With wore clothes , thanked me softly and said, “this salad tastes like home.” His words made my heart feel full, and I smile even wider, telling him I was glad he like it. Having handed out the dinner quickly, I sat down beside to take a rest. Watching them enjoy their meal joyfully, I felt sorry for being afraid of them at first day. I was so happy that I had earned my service hours in this way.I felt lucky to have had a chance to see the possibility within me that had motivated me to act. I had thought this was just a task to graduate, but it turned out to be a lesson in kindness and gratitude. These people didn't just need food —— they need to feel seen and cared for, and I was glad I could be part of that. From that day on, I decided to volunteer at the soup kitchen more often, not just for hours
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