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Does helping others make you happy? Yes. All of us could (are) volunteers and help people in need.
Judy, an American girl, had a heart problem. She was sad. Her classmates tried (cheer) her up. Judy was so sick that she needed (have) an operation (手术). But her family was poor. Her parents hoped (get) help from the public (公众). A TV station soon set up a call-in center for Judy. Many people (call) up Judy and helped her out. At the same time, Judy's classmates handed out flyers (传单) (tell) others about Judy's story. Judy and her parents were really moved (感动的).
We can (do) lots of volunteer work. We can volunteer in hospitals, old people's homes and so on. We can also (help) homeless people or volunteer (clean) up parks. Volunteering is not only a great way to help people, but also a great way (make) new friends and have fun.
Bill, a thirteen-year-old boy, thought he had grown up to be a man. But his parents told him, "You won't be a real man until you begin to1helping others."
One morning, his parents gave him some money to2some milk for them. Outside a shop he saw a homeless old man who looked very3. Bill went to him and asked, "What's wrong with you?" The old man answered, "I'm hungry. I haven't had any food for two days."
At the thought of his parents' words, Bill said to the old man, "Let's go to the4."
When they got there, Bill asked the waiter to bring out bread and coffee to the old man. The old man finished the meal quickly. After the waiter5the plate and the cup, the old man said, "Sorry for giving you so much6. I'm fine now. I'll7forget your kindness! You are a very good young man."
Bill was8when he heard this. Just when he wanted to pay for the meal, the waiter came. Bill and the old man learned9that the food was free10it was the birthday of the boss, and they were the first customers that day.
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