沒(méi)有感恩就沒(méi)有真正的美德。如今社會(huì)上一些人缺乏感恩之心,少數(shù)人甚至在父母年老體弱時(shí)不愿意贍養(yǎng)他們。請(qǐng)你結(jié)合自己的實(shí)際,談幾點(diǎn)父母值得你感恩的地方,以及將來(lái)你會(huì)做些什么來(lái)報(bào)答父母的養(yǎng)育之恩。

注意:1. 短文的開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)人總詞數(shù);

2. 詞數(shù)100左右。

參考詞匯:感恩gratitude Not only do our parents give us life,but they also give us endless love and support,always sharing our happiness and sorrow.

  Not only do our parents give us life,but they also give us endless love and support,always sharing our happiness and sorrow.

  I'm very grateful to my parents. They give me so much love and spare no effort to support me. I still remember once I was se?riously ill,they were so worried and almost accompanied me the whole night. Now I'm in Senior   3. Luckily for me,my parents can understand my stressful condition and often communicate with me with encouraging words. Furthermore,they give me enough personal space,which I appreciate so much.

  What I should do now is to study hard. When I grow up,I will try my best to make my parents live a happy life.

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