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Part2 和小孩共度时光-参考答案
Sample Answer 1 (6分段参考):
Well, frankly speaking, as a college student, I don't have many chances to make contact with kids, you know, they're kind of out of reach. So it took me a while to come up with such an experience. But there was a time that I was having an internship in a bookstore as a shop assistant. It was the summer break, so many children lingered here to read. They normally stayed for the whole afternoon until their parents were off work and came here to pick them up. Sometimes they selected some of their favorite books and their parents would feel glad to pay for them. But one day, I noticed a little girl, aged around 9 or 10, holding a book in her hand, sticking around the bookshelves. She looked serious and hesitant, so as a shop assistant, I went up to her and was ready to offer some help. At first, she was reluctant to talk and told me that she was doing OK. But after half an hour or so, I found she was still there, holding that book. So I strode towards her, bent my legs, and asked her in a gentle manner whether she wanted me to give her a hand. She then started to talk in a very low voice and I learned that she wanted to buy her Mum a book as a birthday present, but she checked the price on the back cover and found that it was out of her budget. The book charged 50 yuan, but all she had was 40 yuan. I decided to help her on the spot by using my staff discount. But in order to make her comfortable, I told her that there happened to be a special discount for children who intended to buy gifts for their parents. I could still remember how she looked after hearing this, I mean, she looked over the moon and held the book more firmly in hand. You know, this could be one of the most precious moments I could recollect in my life. The point is not about saving the little girl from the dilemma, it’s more about how her behavior touched me in a genuine way.
Sample Answer 2 (7分段参考)
So, this actually took place not long ago on a basketball court in my neighborhood. Typically, you don’t see many kids here because they can get injured easily when a ball or a person runs into them. But on that day, when I was playing some pickup games with my friends, I saw a little boy. He was roughly, you know, 7 to 8 years old, around primary school age. He was wandering about and looking at us from time to time, but he didn’t dare to approach us. I’m not the kind of person who likes kids, but that doesn’t mean I’ll be the bystander when a child is in need. So, I went to him, got down, and asked whether he needed some help. This boy, Ming, told me that he had just finished that day’s basketball training session with his coach. Ming told his coach that his mum would pick him up within 10 to 15 minutes, so his coach left, which, to me, is irresponsible. Usually, Ming would carry a smartwatch with him, and he would be able to make a call to his mom just in case. But unfortunately, on that day, before he came to practice, he forgot to charge his device. So now he was left alone, waiting for his mother for 20 minutes and without any means to get in touch with her, which was why he came to us in the first place. Luckily, he still remembered his mother’s phone number, so I just dialed that number using my phone and his mom picked up the call. It turned out, she got stuck in traffic. She arrived 10 minutes later and thanked me for keeping his child safe. I wouldn't say such an experience changed my attitude towards kids in general, but it did put a smile on my face.