第1个回答 2009-07-15
还是我来写 你等等 只能参考,
For people,I think it's necessary to help the people in troble.
we all have time to be in trouble and be stressed out.also we shold learn to help others.
One day a old people went to cross the road.and there were many cars and buses.I was afraid he was by accident .so I helped the old man cross the road.then he said thanks to me.I was so happy after hearing.
the other thing is helping my parents to do dishes .also I was tired but I am also very happy.
From then . I learn a lot by the things. I know how to help others .They make me happy.
well when people be in troube ,give them a hand .and happiness will gather you.
中间有几个过去我没改 你自己弄一下 。
第2个回答 2009-07-15
帮助他人(Help others)
Your enthusiasm, your both hands, can help others ; Your sincerity, your smile, can move others ; Your compliment, your blessing, can reciprocate others ……This, are all what you should do . Because you are accepting others' help all the time , you should reciprocate them. No matter the friend or enemy, no matter the one that is familiar w-ith or strange one, whether he is a rich man or beggar. Help to be not to choose the target , choose time , choose the place. Go , make others warm with heart of you , g-o , help others with hand of you , go , persuade someone else with your action. This is what you should do . You should learn to pay , learns help, learn to present . So long as everybody can do so both, this world will be a cradle that is full of loving , the earth is that one is full of warm collectives!
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翻译一下是这样的~
你的热情,你的,两手都要硬,能帮助别人,你的诚意,你的笑容,可以提出别人,你的恭维,你的祝福,可以回访等… …这都是你应该做的事。因为你是接受别人的帮助所有的时候,你应该非礼也。无论是朋友还是敌人,无论是一个熟悉的钨高于对照组,或奇怪的人,无论他是一个富有的人或乞丐。帮助不选择对象,选择时间,选择地点。去,让别人温暖的心的你,国澳,帮助别人的手的你,去,说服别人,你的行动。这就是你应该做的事。你要学会付出,学会了帮助,相互学习,以目前的。只要人人都可以这样做既,这个世界将是一个摇篮,这是充满了爱,地球是一个是充满温暖的集体
第3个回答 2009-07-15
One morning, a friend of mine set the breakfast table beside a huge window, which overlooked the Tred Avon River. Suddenly she leaned forward and cried out, “ There is a goose out there!”
We saw the figure of a large Canada goose, very still, its wings folded tight to its sides and its feet frozen to the ice.
Then in the sky, she saw a line of swans. They flew from the top of the sky downward and at last landed on the ice. My friend was on her feet, with one unbelieving hand against her mouth. As the swans surrounded the frozen goose, she feared that the poor goose might be pecked out by those great swan bills.
Unexpectedly, those bills began to work on the ice. The long necks were lifted and curved down (弯下) again and again. They went on for a long time. At last, the goose was free and standing on the ice. And the swans stood nearby watching. Then, as if the goose was crying, “I cannot fly”, four of the swans came down around it. Their powerful bills chipped off the ice stuck in its feathers. Slowly, the goose spread its wings as far as they would go. Seeing the goose could freely move its wings, the swans flew slowly into the sky.
This is a true story. Every time I think of it, I can’t help asking, “If so for birds, why not for man?”
第4个回答 2009-07-15
汗个,楼上的写吧,俺不写了