读者文摘:100字讲述自己的故事(在线收听

Just Like Dad. Nearly 25 years ago, my father told me about his experiences in the Vietnam War.

像父亲一样。大约25年前,我父亲给我讲了他参加越战的经历。

One night, he was stranded in unfamiliar territory with a flat tire.

一天晚上,由于轮胎漏气,他被困在了不熟悉的地区。

Luckily, a fellow soldier came along and gave my father his spare.

幸运的是,一个战友过来把他的备用轮胎给了我父亲。

Now I’m a paramedic. I recently worked with an older EMT I had never met.

现在我是一名护理人员。我最近和一位我从未见过的年长急救医生一起工作。

At the end of our 12-hour shift, he said, “You know, you look a lot like your father.”

在我们12小时的轮班结束时,他说:“你知道吗,你长得很像你爸爸。”

He recognized my last name. I had been paired up with the hero who’d saved my father 50 years earlier.

他认出了我的姓。我和50年前救了我父亲的英雄一起工作。

A Very Special Finish. My son, Mark, volunteered to help Cherie, a young runner, at a local Special Olympics.

一次非常特别的收尾。在当地的一次特殊奥林匹克运动会,我儿子马克自愿帮助一名叫切丽的跑步运动员。

Cherie was happy and enthusiastic. Mark encouraged her, kept her calm, and let her know when it was time to line up for her race.

切丽非常开心,充满热情。马克鼓励了她,让她冷静,让她知道什么时候排队参加比赛。

When the starting pistol sounded, she took off like a lightning bolt, leaving her fellow racers behind.

当开始的枪声响起,她像闪电一样跑了出去,把其他参赛选手抛在后面。

As she neared the finish line, she stopped, turned around, and motioned for the other runners to hurry.

在接近终点线时,她停了下来,转过身,示意其他选手加快速度。

She waited for them so they could all cross the finish line together.

她在等待他们,这样他们就可以一块越过终点线了。

Waste Not, Want Not. I was getting lunch at the deli counter of our neighborhood grocery store.

不浪费,不想要。我在邻居杂货店的熟食柜台吃午餐。

In addition to my sandwich, I ordered a quarter pound of macaroni salad.

除了我的三明治,我还点了一份四分之一磅的通心粉沙拉。

The clerk put the salad on the scale and apologized that it was a little more than I had asked for.

店员把沙拉放在了秤上,并道歉说,它比我要的分量更重一点。

Was that all right? I said it was fine and that it wouldn’t go to waste.

这样行吗?我说没关系,不会浪费的。

That’s when the grandmotherly customer next in line replied, “Well, it would sure go to mine!”

这时,我后面的一位老奶奶顾客说,“本来它会是我的!”

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