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A. 關於感恩的英文小短文

看看這一篇吧!試用面挺廣的.
Learn to Express Thanks
Expressing thanks is an important form of good manners. Nowdadays more and more people get used to expressing thanks to others for the good they do.
Everyone likes to get praised and appreciated. We live in a society where we enjoy the different services of others. We should thank all those who have helped us.
Naturally it's important to write a thank you letter to your parents working hard to offer you a happy life.
Also, it's necessary to be thakful to your teachers for their help with your studies.
Besides, remember to be thankful to your friends who share your happiness and sorrow.
We are sure it will bring them much joy and add color to your own life.

主題:感恩!感謝所有幫助過我們的人!

B. 關於感恩 關懷一類的英語小短文

誰是你的守護天使

Once upon a time there was a child ready to be born. So one day he asked God, "They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow but how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?"

God replied," Among the many angels, I chose one for you. She will be waiting for you and will take care of you."

But the child wasn't sure he really wanted to go. "But tell me, here in Heaven, I don't do anything else but sing and smile, that's enough for me to be happy."

"Your angel will sing for you and will also smile for you every day. And you will feel your angel's love and be happy."

"And how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me, "the child continued, "if I don't know the language that men talk?"

God patted him on the head and said, "Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words you will ever hear, and with much patience and care, your angel will teach you how to speak."

"And what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?"

But God had an answer for that question too."Your angel will place your hands together and will teach you how to pray."

"I've heard that on earth there are bad men, who will protect me?"

"Your angel will defend you even if it means risking her life!"

"But I will always be sad because I will not see you anymore,"the child continued warily.

God smiled on the young one. "Your angel will always talk to you about me and will teach you the way for you to come back to me, even though I will always be next to you."

At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices from earth could already be heard. The child knew he had to start on his journey very soon. He asked God one more question, softly,"Oh God, if I am about to leave now, please tell me my angel's name."

God touched the child on the shoulder and answered,"Your angel's name is not hard to remember. You will simply call her Mommy."

C. 關於感恩的英語短文

Dear grandparents,
First of all,I should say thank you for your nice presents. I love these CDs very much!
Second,I would like to talk about my study and my life.I have been doing well in my study,especially,in English.English is so funny that I like it desperately.And I also got the first prize in our English competition.Meanwhile,I enjoy my life at school because I've became a member of our school's basketball team.We practise playing basketball every sunday.So I am very healthy and stong.
At last,please do take good care of yourselves.Thanks again!
Yours,
***

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D. 寫一篇以感恩為話題的英語作文

The earth, because the grass gratitude to its life, The sea,
because the fish Thanksgiving let it fly, Green leaves, flowers
gratitude because it is more beautiful... Even so, our nature should
have a thankful heart!
小草感恩大地,因為大地給予它生命;魚兒感恩大海,因為大海讓它遠行;鮮花感恩綠葉,因為綠葉使它更美......自然界尚且如此,我們人就應該擁有一顆感恩的心!
I'm
grateful for his parents.When I was sick, they are desperate to carry
me to the hospital, and take care of my days and nights, When I had no
umbrella, for I brought their umbrellas, When I was sneaking tears,
injustice, they use their warm hands as I wiped the tears.They pay for
me so much, I can not thank them?When they are tired, I held on a hot
cup of tea for them, When they learn about my grades, I occasionally
offer me the red testimonials, When they are not happy, I went to
comfort them... I know that these are small enough to express his
daughter of gratitude, but please you to believe me, I'll do everything.
From Joozone.com.
我要感恩父母。當我生病時,是他們不顧一切地把我背到醫院,又不分晝夜的照顧我;當我沒帶雨傘時,是他們
為我送來了雨傘;當我受到委屈,暗自流淚時,是他們用自己溫暖的手為我擦去了眼淚。他們為我付出了那麼多,我怎能不感謝他們呢?當他們勞累時,我為他們捧
上一杯熱茶;當他們學詢問我的學習成績時,我偶爾獻上我紅彤彤的獎狀;當他們不開心時,我就去安慰他們......我知道這些都是微不足道的,還不足以表
達女兒感恩的心,但是,請你們相信我,我會做好每一件事情的。
I'm grateful for the teacher.When we
make a mistake, the teacher teaches us patience, When we encounter
difficulties in learning, is a teacher again tell us, When we grades
slipped by, is the language teacher concerns, let us up.Teacher: yes,
you are we going to go wrong when we lamps, road, when you make us
towards the correct path.New I want to thank you, my life will remember
your teachings: do a good for society, the selfless contributions, good
for the country, be an upright person!
我要感恩老師。當我們犯了錯誤時,是老師耐心的教導我們;當我們
遇到學習上的困難時,是老師一遍一遍地給我們講;當我們成績下滑時,是老師用關切的語言讓我們振作起來。老師啊,您真是我們前行的指路燈,當我們走向錯誤
道路時,您讓我們從新走向正確道路。我要感謝您,我一生都會記住您的教誨:做一個善良,為社會無私奉獻,對國家有益的人,做一個正直的人!
Thanksgiving,
make ordinary life becomes rich and colorful of boring, Thanksgiving,
make people more close to the heart.Thanksgiving is a virtue, let us
learn Thanksgiving, with a heart filled with gratitude towards the
world, and social returns.
感恩,使平凡乏味的生活變得豐富多彩;感恩,使人與人的心靈更加貼近。感恩是一種美德,讓我們學會感恩,用一顆感恩的心對待世界,回報社會。

E. 有關Thanksgiving(感恩)主題的英語文章

1.Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in much of North America, generally observed as an expression of gratitude, usually to God. The most common view of its origin is that it was to give thanks to God for the bounty of the autumn harvest. In the United States, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. In Canada, where the harvest generally ends earlier in the year, the holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is observed as Columbus Day or protested as Indigenous Peoples Day in the United States.

Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a feast shared among friends and family. In the United States, it is an important family holiday, and people often travel across the country to be with family members for the holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday is generally a "four-day" weekend in the United States, in which Americans are given the relevant Thursday and Friday off. Thanksgiving is almost entirely celebrated at home, unlike the Fourth of July or Christmas, which are associated with a variety of shared public experiences (fireworks, caroling, etc.)

感恩節的由來要一直追溯到美國歷史的發端。1620年,著名的「五月花」號船滿載不堪忍受英國國內宗教迫害的清教徒102人到達美洲。1620年和1621年之交的冬天,他們遇到了難以想像的困難,處在飢寒交迫之中,冬天過去時,活下來的移民只有50來人。這時,心地善良的印第安人給移民送來了生活必需品,還特地派人教他們怎樣狩獵、捕魚和種植玉米、南瓜。在印第安人的幫助下,移民們終於獲得了豐收,在歡慶豐收的日子,按照宗教傳統習俗,移民規定了感謝上帝的日子,並決定為感謝印第安人的真誠幫助,邀請他們一同慶祝節日。

在第一個感恩節的這一天,印第安人和移民歡聚一堂,他們在黎明時鳴放禮炮,列隊走進一間用作教堂的屋子,虔誠地向上帝表達謝意,然後點起篝火舉行盛大宴會。第二天和第三天又舉行了摔交、賽跑、唱歌、跳舞等活動。第一個感恩節非常成功。其中許多慶祝方式流傳了300多年,一直保留到今天。

初時感恩節沒有固定日期,由各州臨時決定,直到美國獨立後,感恩節才成為全國性的節日。 1863年,美國總統林肯正式宣布感恩節為國定假日。屆時,家家團聚,舉國同慶,其盛大、熱烈的情形,不亞於中國人過春節。

2.你說的是感恩,最好用 gratitude這個詞
Gratitude is an Open Door: Three Stories About Wealth and Poverty
By Kate Judd

Let me tell you a story. I had two good friends who had never met each other. They were close in age. They were each divorced; they came from the same ethnic background. One had one teenager, the other had three. They shared many interests. I thought they would love each other.
At a party at my home, I introced my friends to each other. 「Annette, this is Barbara; Barbara, Annette. You have so much in common.」

Annette was a talkative type. Right away, she began to tell Barbara about her life. 「It』s so tough being divorced, isn』t it?」 Annette said. 「I mean, money is so tight. My new house cost two hundred and seventy thousand dollars. I had to get financial help from my father. It』s not that Daddy doesn』t have it— he just endowed a chair at a major university. But I hate to ask. Of course, I do have the alimony from Bill, my ex; but I don』t feel that I should rely on that. I』m putting it away for my retirement—that』s what my accountant says I should do. And the house that Bill and I built just won』t sell. I don』t know why. We spent nine hundred thousand dollars on that house, it』s absolutely perfect.

「It doesn』t matter so much to Bill if the house doesn』t sell. He』s the vice president of a big bank in the city. But I』m really struggling. I mean, I don』t make much. I』m just a music teacher. So, anyway, what I』ve decided to do is build an addition onto my new house: a little apartment. I don』t know where I』m gong to come up with the money. It』s going to cost sixty thousand. But, you know, it』s a tremendous investment in the long run. It adds to the value of the house. And I』m going to rent it out, so then I』ll have the rent every month to add to my income. It』s worth it to scrape a little while I』m having it built.」

My friend Barbara sat silent. She had a smile fixed firmly on her face. I had never heard Barbara say anything unkind about anyone—ever. She never said a word against Annette, either; but after the party, she told me she would prefer not to see Annette again.

You see, I had forgotten one thing: while Annette, who was worth several hundred thousand dollars, worried about whether she had enough to survive, Barbara was supporting herself and her teenage child on ten thousand dollars a year, which she earned by mopping floors and scrubbing toilets. And she never complained.

Before this, what had I thought about wealth? About poverty? I had grown up in comfort, never lacking for any material thing—indeed, inlged in anything money could buy. I had known that there was a difference between me and most of the other children at the tiny rural school where I had gone as a child. But I had not realized that the difference had to do with money. Like many a young member of the upper classes, I did not know what I was.

Sitting with Annette and Barbara, I knew. I thought, 「Let me never take what I have for granted. Let me never complain about being poor, when I am really rich.」

If you had asked Barbara if she was poor, she would probably have denied it. She would have said, 「I have a child who loves me. We have a house to live in. I have my health, so that I can work for my living. Sure, we have to get food from the Community Pantry sometimes, but we always have enough to eat. I』m even able to scrape together enough to go to school, so that some day I』ll be qualified for a better job which still allows me to take care of my emotionally troubled child. I have a family who cares about me. I』m thankful to have so much.」

Maybe I should take Barbara for an example? Maybe I should be grateful for what I have—however much or little it is.

Let me tell you another story: I have a middle aged relative who lives alone in a large house. Mentally somewhat disabled, she does not work, but is supported by a large trust fund set up by her late parents. Though her life style is not opulent by North American standards, she is always beautifully dressed, well fed, and can afford to hire people to do any job she cannot, or does not wish to do herself.

One day my relative went to the supermarket (how much we take for granted)! Another friend of mine once hosted a professor from Russia. The professor was overwhelmed and enchanted by the small local supermarket. She exclaimed, 「In America, your markets are like museums!」 My relative, her eyes glazed and her feet sore after a long trip through the abundantly stocked aisles, decided to go to the flower case and pick out a refreshing bouquet for herself. In front of the buckets overflowing with big, richly colored roses stood an old Asian woman, who was silent as my relative selected her flowers. 「So cheap」 my relative thought. 「Only a dollar a stem!」 She chose a large bunch.

The other woman still stood there. 「It』s hard to pick, isn』t it?」 my relative said. 「Oh, I cannot buy any,」 said the old woman. 「Too expensive. I only like to come and look. They are so beautiful.」

So this woman was grateful for the free beauty of flowers in a supermarket/museum. Was that all? Did she feel her poverty, in not being able to afford a one dollar rose? There are those who would argue that this woman was wealthier than my friend Annette, who has a great deal of money but feels always impoverished. In this case, my relative should not have felt any guilt or worry, but should have taken her flowers home and enjoyed them, secure in the notion that we must each simply be thankful for what we have, no matter how we came to have it. Or should my relative have offered to buy some flowers for the old woman? That is another popular solution: those who have more should make private donations to those who have less. Perhaps my relative should have put her own flowers back in the case, and donated her money to some worthy organization—one which fights poverty?

What am I to learn from all this? Surely it is good to be grateful for what we have. Like my friend Barbara, I am grateful in this minute for so much: the beautiful Vermont landscape outside my window, the fruits of my abundant garden, the house in which I live, my beloved husband, my job, my health, my friends. And yet — it seems to me that as long as others do not have what I have, my gratitude is not enough. If others lack for beauty to see, good and wholesome food to eat, a home (or even a roof over their heads), love and friendship, work that rewards them, health and the care to maintain it, then my gratitude is just a beginning. A door to the next step. I can open that door of gratitude, and walk forward, doing what I can to help others achieve what I have. Or I can close the door. Then gratitude becomes complacency, and I am trapped.

Let me stop philosophizing for a moment, and tell you one more story: Once, I saved up my money all year long so that I could go to a workshop. The workshop took place at an institution that specialized in 「self actualization,」 「spiritual exploration,」 「natural healing」 and so forth. At this institution there were perhaps a few hundred people who had come to take workshops in pursuit of these vague but laudable goals. Among them I saw perhaps ten who were not white. Although it was more difficult to tell, I would guess that there were equally few who were not economically quite well-off. Although I come from 「the whitest state in the union」 I felt uncomfortable with this lack of ethnic and class diversity. Still, I quite enjoyed the workshop I was attending.

One night I was standing in the dinner line next to the person who was presenting the workshop, a woman of extraordinary power and charisma. She stretched her arms akimbo and proclaimed in a loud voice, 「Ah! It』s good to be alive!」

Something must have registered on my face. Perhaps I drew slightly away from her. I know that for the rest of the workshop, she looked faintly displeased with me. But you see, I was thinking, For you it is good to be alive. For me it is good to be alive. But what about the homeless person who is sleeping tonight in a public park? What about the person who has just discovered they have cancer, and have no health insurance to cover treatment? What about the residents of other, less wealthy countries—the man who lives in a tin shed in Mexico, the woman who begs in the streets of Bombay? What about the children who are starving, and the mothers who cannot feed them? Just what do you mean, 「it』s good to be alive?!」

I do not intend to be sanctimonious. I am a privileged, middle class person, who has had a very fortunate life. What I wish for is that everyone could have what I do. This is naive, I suppose. Idealistic, certainly. And what, after all, do I propose to do about it? Where is my plan, my solution to the poverty and hunger that plague the majority of the world』s population?

I am not arrogant enough to propose a solution. Others smarter, wiser, more politically shrewd, more religiously dogmatic, have proposed solutions since the beginning of time, it seems. I only know I cannot wish idly for others to have a better life. I must try to work for it in whatever ways I can. Otherwise, my gratitude becomes meaningless. I will have closed the door, and left the better part of humanity beyond it, sitting alone, gloating over my wealth like a miser, cut off from the love, learning and pain that are as essential to living as the material comforts I rejoice in, trapped in complacency. Then, I am very poor indeed.
Motivational Story

Motivational Story #9

LIVE WITH AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE by Glen Hopkins

Imagine for a moment one of those nights when you just can't fall asleep and you have to get up early the next morning for a very important meeting of which you are the keynote speaker. Your alarm clock goes off early in the morning waking you from what little sleep you had. You stumble out of bed, have a quick shower, grab a coffee and some toast, and off you go to fight the traffic on the way to work.

Does that sound like the start of a terrible day? Most would answer 'yes'. Few people however, would answer, 'no'. These are the people, who are in my opinion blessed with a gift. A gift that determines how they view their life. These people live with 'an attitude of gratitude'. For them, the situation described could be worse. Much worse. For example, think of the man who doesn't have a bed, let alone a roof to over his head. When he is awoken from what little sleep he is able to get, it is by the rain falling on his cold body. He too stumbles to his feet and begins his journey to work in his bare feet. His work is in the field of survival. He searches though garbage cans for scraps of half-rotten food to eat and odd bits of clothes to keep him warm.

The purpose of this example is to illustrate that we all have so much to be grateful for. Even in times when it seems that nothing could be worse, there is always a reason to be grateful. And when you feel a sense of gratitude, you feel a sense of happiness and content. My challenge to you today is to learn to look for the good in every situation and live with 'an attitude of gratitude'.

I assure you, if you were the fellow searching for food in garbage cans you too could find things to be grateful for. You just have to look hard enough and 'open your eyes' to what is around you. You have to focus on what's good in your life, not what's bad.

"I once was distraught because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet." - Unknown

Life works in mysterious ways. Time and time again there have been stories of people who are in a dire strait yet they are found helping others who are experiencing greater turmoil. This is because once you have helped someone in greater need than yourself, you always feel better. You feel better because you have helped another human being, and this forces you to change your mindset from focusing on your problems to focusing on their solutions.

Always focus on the solution, not the problem and live with an attitude of gratitude! Mother Teresa was a primary example of this phenomenon. Her entire life revolved around helping others in need. As a result she experienced a great deal of love and self-satisfaction in her life.

I challenge you now to take a moment to think of five things in your life that you are grateful for today. For example, your friends, your family, your job, your sense of smell, touch, sight, and sound. The list can go on and on. Imagine what your life would be like without these things. Write them down on a piece of paper and really think about the things you are grateful for. You will be amazed at how great you will feel!

F. 關於感恩英語短文(60個詞左右)

Thanksgiving Day
Fourth Thursday in November
Almost every culture in the world has held celebrations of thanks for a plentiful harvest. The American Thanksgiving holiday began as a feast of thanksgiving in the early days of the American colonies almost four hundred years ago.
In 1620, a boat filled with more than one hundred people sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in the New World(新大陸). This religious group had begun to question the beliefs of the Church of England and they wanted to separate from it. The Pilgrims settled in what is now the state of Massachusetts. Their first winter in the New World was difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops, and without fresh food, half the colony died from disease. The following spring the Iroquois Indians(美國紐約州東北部易洛魁族印第安人)taught them how to grow corn, a new food for the colonists. They showed them other crops to grow in the unfamiliar soil and how to hunt and fish.

In the autumn of 1621, bountiful crops of corn, barley(大麥), beans and pumpkins were harvested. The colonists had much to be thankful for, so a feast was planned. They invited the local Indian chief and 90 Indians. The Indians brought deer to roast with the turkeys and other wild game offered by the colonists. The colonists had learned how to cook cranberries and different kinds of corn and squash dishes from the Indians. To this first Thanksgiving, the Indians had even brought popcorn.

In following years, many of the original colonists celebrated the autumn harvest with a feast of thanks.

After the United States became an independent country, Congress recommended one yearly day of thanksgiving for the whole nation to celebrate. George Washington suggested the date November 26 as Thanksgiving Day. Then in 1863, at the end of a long and bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln asked all Americans to set aside the last Thursday in November as a day of thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of November, a different date every year. The President must proclaim that date as the official celebration.

Thanksgiving is a time for tradition and sharing. Even if they live far away, family members gather for a reunion at the house of an older relative. All give thanks together for the good things that they have.

In this spirit of sharing, civic groups and charitable organizations offer a traditional meal to those in need, particularly the homeless. On most tables throughout the United States, foods eaten at the first thanksgiving have become traditional.

G. 關於感恩節的英語短文《感恩》

Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is coming. It's a traditional North American holiday,and is a form of harvest festival. In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving was about the Pilgrims, the first settlers in America. They shared the first harvest with the Indians and gave thanks.

Thanksgiving Day is usually a family day. People always celebrate with big dinners and happy reunions. Pumpkin pie and Indian pudding are traditional Thanksgiving desserts. Relatives from other cities, students who have been away at school, and many other Americans travel a long distance to spend the holiday at home.

On that day, Americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed ring the year. And I am sure that we all must have a lot to be thankful for. Maybe you would like to give thanks for being here with your family and for being well,or give thanks for a healthy year, a good job,or thank your friends for encouraging you when you are in dismay,etc.

H. 寫一篇以"感恩"為話題的英語作文,並翻譯成漢語

The earth, because the grass gratitude to its life, The sea,
because the fish Thanksgiving let it fly, Green leaves, flowers
gratitude because it is more beautiful... Even so, our nature should
have a thankful heart!
小草感恩大地,因為大地給予它生命;魚兒感恩大海,因為大海讓它遠行;鮮花感恩綠葉,因為綠葉使它更美......自然界尚且如此,我們人就應該擁有一顆感恩的心!
I'm
grateful for his parents.When I was sick, they are desperate to carry
me to the hospital, and take care of my days and nights, When I had no
umbrella, for I brought their umbrellas, When I was sneaking tears,
injustice, they use their warm hands as I wiped the tears.They pay for
me so much, I can not thank them?When they are tired, I held on a hot
cup of tea for them, When they learn about my grades, I occasionally
offer me the red testimonials, When they are not happy, I went to
comfort them... I know that these are small enough to express his
daughter of gratitude, but please you to believe me, I'll do everything.
From Joozone.com.
我要感恩父母。當我生病時,是他們不顧一切地把我背到醫院,又不分晝夜的照顧我;當我沒帶雨傘時,是他們
為我送來了雨傘;當我受到委屈,暗自流淚時,是他們用自己溫暖的手為我擦去了眼淚。他們為我付出了那麼多,我怎能不感謝他們呢?當他們勞累時,我為他們捧
上一杯熱茶;當他們學詢問我的學習成績時,我偶爾獻上我紅彤彤的獎狀;當他們不開心時,我就去安慰他們......我知道這些都是微不足道的,還不足以表
達女兒感恩的心,但是,請你們相信我,我會做好每一件事情的。
I'm grateful for the teacher.When we
make a mistake, the teacher teaches us patience, When we encounter
difficulties in learning, is a teacher again tell us, When we grades
slipped by, is the language teacher concerns, let us up.Teacher: yes,
you are we going to go wrong when we lamps, road, when you make us
towards the correct path.New I want to thank you, my life will remember
your teachings: do a good for society, the selfless contributions, good
for the country, be an upright person!
我要感恩老師。當我們犯了錯誤時,是老師耐心的教導我們;當我們
遇到學習上的困難時,是老師一遍一遍地給我們講;當我們成績下滑時,是老師用關切的語言讓我們振作起來。老師啊,您真是我們前行的指路燈,當我們走向錯誤
道路時,您讓我們從新走向正確道路。我要感謝您,我一生都會記住您的教誨:做一個善良,為社會無私奉獻,對國家有益的人,做一個正直的人!
Thanksgiving,
make ordinary life becomes rich and colorful of boring, Thanksgiving,
make people more close to the heart.Thanksgiving is a virtue, let us
learn Thanksgiving, with a heart filled with gratitude towards the
world, and social returns.
感恩,使平凡乏味的生活變得豐富多彩;感恩,使人與人的心靈更加貼近。感恩是一種美德,讓我們學會感恩,用一顆感恩的心對待世界,回報社會。。

I. 關於感恩方面的英語短文

Thanksgiving Day(感恩節)
In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. On that day, Americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed ring the year.Thanksgiving Day is usually a family day. People always celebrate with big dinners and happy reunions. Pumpkin pie and Indian pudding are traditional Thanksgiving desserts. Relatives from other cities, students who have been away at school, and many other Americans travel a long distance to spend the holiday at home.

感恩節
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in much of North America, generally observed as an expression of gratitude, usually to God. The most common view of its origin is that it was to give thanks to God for the bounty of the autumn harvest. In the United States, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. In Canada, where the harvest generally ends earlier in the year, the holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is observed as Columbus Day or protested as Indigenous Peoples Day in the United States.

Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a feast shared among friends and family. In the United States, it is an important family holiday, and people often travel across the country to be with family members for the holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday is generally a "four-day" weekend in the United States, in which Americans are given the relevant Thursday and Friday off. Thanksgiving is almost entirely celebrated at home, unlike the Fourth of July or Christmas, which are associated with a variety of shared public experiences (fireworks, caroling, etc.)

J. 關於感恩為話題的英語故事(簡短些------我是要做小報)

有一個天生失語的小女孩,爸爸在她很小的時候就去世了。她和媽媽相依為命。媽媽每天很早出去工作,很晚才回來。每到日落時分,小女孩就開始站在家門口,充滿期待地望著門前的那條路,等媽媽回家。媽媽回來的時候是她一天中最快樂的時刻,因為媽媽每天都要給她帶一塊年糕回家。在她們貧窮的家裡,一塊小小的年糕都是無上的美味了啊。
有一天,下著很大的雨,已經過了晚飯時間了,媽媽卻還沒有回來。小女孩站在家門口望啊望啊,總也等不到媽媽的身影。天,越來越黑,雨,越下越大,小女孩決定順著媽媽每天回來的路自己去找媽媽。她走啊走啊,走了很遠,終於在路邊看見了倒在地上的媽媽。她使勁搖著媽媽的身體,媽媽卻沒有回答她。她以為媽媽太累,睡著了。就把媽媽的頭枕在自己的腿上,想讓媽媽睡得舒服一點。但是這時她發現,媽媽的眼睛沒有閉上!小女孩突然明白:媽媽可能已經死了!她感到恐懼,拉過媽媽的手使勁搖晃,卻發現媽媽的手裡還緊緊地拽著一塊年糕……她拚命地哭著,卻發不出一點聲音……
雨一直在下,小女孩也不知哭了多久。她知道媽媽再也不會醒來,現在就只剩下她自己。媽媽的眼睛為什麼不閉上呢?她是因為不放心她嗎?她突然明白了自己該怎樣做。於是擦乾眼淚,決定用自己的語言來告訴媽媽她一定會好好地活著,讓媽媽放心地走……
小女孩就在雨中一遍一遍用手語做著這首《感恩的心》,淚水和雨水混在一起,從她小小的卻寫滿堅強的臉上滑過…… 「感恩的心,感謝有你,伴我一生,讓我有勇氣做我自己……感恩的心,感謝命運,花開花落,我一樣會珍惜……」她就這樣站在雨中不停歇地做著,一直到媽媽的眼睛終於閉上……
我給孩子講完這個故事,發現她的小臉上已經掛滿了淚珠。她真的很傷心,不停地抽泣著。她說小女孩真可憐,她的媽媽真可憐。我不知道她能不能明白這首歌的真正含義,但是我相信到某些特定的時刻她一定會想起這首歌,想起這個小女孩,她會珍惜自己的生命,用一顆感恩的心去面對生命中的坎坷辛苦,無論多大的風雨,她都可以勇敢地去面對,永不放棄。

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