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读后续写专题训练
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George's mother was very poor and sick. Instead of having bright fires in winter, she had nothing to burn but dry sticks, which George picked up from under trees.
One fine day in July, his sick mother sent him to the woods. He was to stay there all day, to get as much wood as he could collect.
It was a bright and sunny day, and George worked very hard, so that by the time the sun was high, he was hot, and wished for a cool place where he might rest and eat his dinner. While he hunted for a spot along the bank he saw among the grass some fine, wild strawberries.
"How good these will be with my bread and butter! "George thought. Lining his cap with leaves, he set to work eagerly to gather all he could find, and then seated himself by the river.
It was a pleasant place, and George felt happy and contented. He thought how much his mother would like to see him there, and to be there herself, instead of in her dark room in the village.
George thought of all this, and just as he was lifting the first strawberry to his mouth, he said to himself, " How much Mom would like these! " So he stopped, and put the strawberry back. Shall I save them for her?" he said, thinking how much they would refresh her, yet still looking at them with longing eyes.
I will eat half, and take the other half to her, " he said at last, and he divided them into two heaps(堆). But each heap looked so small that he put them together again.
I will only taste one, " he thought. As he lifted it to his mouth again, he saw that he had taken the finest and he put it back. "I will keep them all for her, " he said with great happiness, and he covered them up nicely, ready to take home.
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He stood up and started to get more and more wood until the sun began to sink. _______________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph2:
Just after he had thrown down his wood, he heard his mother's weak voice calling him from the next room. _ ___________________________________________________________________________________________
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He stood up and started to get more and more wood until the sun began to sink. Because he hadn't gotten enough dry sticks, he needed to collect more. Then it was evening. He missed his mother and he felt it was time to go home. He was hungry but he would not eat the wild strawberries. He looked again at his wild strawberries and smiled. Happily, he ran home.
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Just after he had thrown down his wood, he heard his mother's weak voice calling him from the next room. “My child, it's you. Come here and get me some water, please. I am thirsty.”George said, “Mom, don't drink water.
I have these for you!” When George's mother saw the wild strawberries, she was so happy that she cried. She said, “You love me so much. You even didn't eat them. Come and sit. Let's eat together. You must be hungry too. I love you.” Then happily, they ate together.
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He stood up and started to get more and more wood until the sun began to sink. George set out for home. Very carefully, he carried his cap filled with the strawberries. He felt delighted as he could have all of his strawberries for his sick mother. The nearer he came to his home. the less he wished to taste them. Then, he arrived home before he knew it.
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Just after he had thrown down his wood, he heard his mothers weak voice calling him from the next room."Is that you, George? I am glad you have come, for I am thirsty and I’m longing for some tea. Could you get some for me? "George ran to her and joyfully offered her all the wild strawberries. Seeing the wild strawberries, George's mother couldn’t contain her joy, tears running down her face. She said, "My boy, I know that you didn't taste any of the straw berries and saved all for me. God will bless you for all of this, my son. " At that moment, George and his mother were both filled with happiness.