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阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写...

阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

It was almost dark and some streets were already lighted. Everyone seemed to go home in a hurry. Passing a well-dressed man, little ragged Rafiq called again, holding a paper high up with one hand," Daily Star, Sir, only eight cents..."But the man went on without a word. Rafiq had been up and down the street the whole day crying but there were still twenty papers under his arms.

The shops would soon close and he would have to go home too, carrying papers instead of money. He had longed to have more money tonight to buy a cake for his mother and some bird-seed for his favourite pet Bulbul which was a gift from his father before he died. He had spent all the money both he and his mother possessed to buy papers. It was heartbreaking and more than he could bear to think about that.

"An unlucky day!" sighed Rafiq and his eyes fell on the last page of Daily Star.

An honest boy wanted ---Truefulness and honesty is what he owns.

(Public, 425 Lafayette St.212-967-7555, Mr.Iskandar)

"Honesty?" Rafiq breathed deeply.

"Hello, Rafiq. Haven’t you sold your papers yet? I sold mine 2 hours ago." Rafiq looked up and saw Sardul, another news boy.

"Why? That’s more than 160 copies."

"Rafiq," said Sardul as he drew near to him so that no one would hear what he was going to say. "You must run quickly up the street and shout ‘Hot newsBomb bursting at local school. Many died’."

"But it’s not in the paper!"

"Nobody will catch you. Just run away quickly before they have time to see, and you’ll sell out and get your money."

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Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought.

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The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors.

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[1] Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. To do or not to do, was a bitter struggle for him. He could imagine his tired mother overjoyed at the specially-made cake and Bulbul enjoying bird-seeds with delight. Thinking about that, he held up papers excitedly but spotted the advertisement again. It reminded him of his father’s honest policy and he knew what he should do. Dragging himself home, a flash of sadness came upon him. Feeling Rafiq in a bad mood, Mother asked what was wrong softly. Rafiq couldn’t help pouring out his trouble. Mum patted him on the head, comforting him and praising him for being honest. The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. He moved straight on for papers, feeling his face burning. Walking by the gentleman, Rafiq was stopped by him, “Excuse me, do you know where Rafiq is? Tell him to contact Mr. Iskandar - me.” “I am Rafiq, Sir.”Rafiq answered in surprise. Mr. Iskandar looked over Rafiq carefully and said in cheerful spirits, “You’re the one I advertised for.” Few months later, well-dressed Rafiq stood by the window of a most luxurious building and looked down at Sardul running up and down selling papers, grateful for being honest. [2] Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there,lost in thought. Yes, he could really sell all the papers in the way Sardul showed him and with the money he could buy what he needed. He was just about to run ahead and shout when his father’s words rang in his ears. He always told Rafiq to be honest and hardworking. “Honest and hardworking!” Rafiq breathed deeply and called again, holding a paper high, “Daily Star, Daily Star…” The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. He walked to the door, lowering his head. Just at that time, the gentleman stopped him with a smile, “Hey, boy, do you know Rafiq?” Staring at the gentleman in surprise, Rafiq answered in a low voice, “I am Rafiq, Sir.” The gentleman patted him on the shoulder, “You’re just what I want. Come and work for me, will you?” The man was Mr. Iskandar, who advertised on Daily Star and he knew what Rafiq had done from Sardul. Mr. Iskandar and Rafiq left the office together, with Sardul and others standing still in astonishment. [3] Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. “It is far from enough to buy a cake for Mom and bird-seed for Bulbul. All papers must be sold.” Rafiq said to himself. He was about to shout as Saudul did when his eyes fell on the advertisement in the newspaper again. Rafiq frowned slightly and recalled his father’s words “Honesty is the best policy.” Noticing his hesitation, Sardul nudged him, “It’s only a sale trick. Nothing serious!” Rafiq shook his head and went away, shouting “Daily Star, only eight cents...” The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. Rafiq felt kind of embarrassed and went bright red. He looked into Sardul’s eyes, “Lying may work for a while, but only honesty will last long.” Sardul shrugged his shoulder with his lips curled. “May I get your name, boy?” someone came cut in suddenly. Rafiq turned around and recognized it was the man outdoors. “I’m Rafiq, sir.” “Well, I’m Mr. Iskandar. Nice to meet you, Rafiq. I have a job which might be suitable for you…” One year later, Rafiq worked in an office while Sardul remained a news boy. [4] Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. "Should I try that?" As he hesitated, he thought of his father, who impressed on him the importance of hard work and honesty. His eyes lit up, his face turning red like the setting sun. He definitely knew what he should do. Tiredness ignored, he held the papers high up again, "Daily Star, only eight cents------". Rafiq firmly believed that he could make it with diligence and honesty. The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. "50 papers, Sir", ignoring Sardul’s words, Rafiq carefully took some notes and coins out of his pocket. "Do you think you can sell all these papers?", teased Sardul. Before Rafiq could say a word, the gentleman at the door came up to him. "Interested in this post?", pointing at the advertisement on Daily Star, the gentleman asked Rafiq. Surprised and delighted, Rafiq nodded. He left the newspaper office with the gentleman, only to leave Sardul standing there, with his mouth wide open. It was honesty that brought Rafiq good luck. 【解析】 本篇书面表达是读后续写。通过阅读文章可知,本文讲述的是一个家境不是很好的卖报纸的小孩Rafiq,直到天黑还剩很多报纸没有卖出去,而另一个卖报纸的小男孩告诉Rafiq去撒谎卖报纸,然后接下来Rafiq会选择怎样去做呢? 续写第一段开头为:Rafiq把手伸进口袋,摸了摸那几张钞票和硬币,陷入了沉思…后面应该写Rafiq的心路历程,到底应该诚实的去卖报纸还是撒谎去卖报纸,然后最终选择诚实的去卖报纸。 续写第二段开头为:第二天,在报社,Rafiq听到Sardul嘲笑他的失败,然后发现一个绅士在外面耐心地听。…后面应该写Rafiq遵循自己的内心,诚实的卖报纸,最后得到好心人的帮助。 最后还要注意所续写短文的词数应为150左右;按要求完成写作任务。
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