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每个人的一生都是一场独特的旅行,旅途中我们播种希望,放飞梦想;我们享受快乐,也体验忧伤……我们在前进中感知世界的奇妙,也收获生命的成长。

请你以“一段______的旅程”为题目,写一篇文章。

要求:①将题目补充完整;②内容具体,有真情实感;③文体不限(诗歌、戏剧除外);④不少于 600 字;⑤文中请回避与你相关的人名、校名、地名。

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一段成长的旅程

成长是很多样的,成长也是十分丰富多彩的。成长中包含着许许多多的酸甜苦辣,也正是因为有了这些酸甜苦辣,才构造出了一个人多姿多彩的人生旅程。﹣﹣题记

时间飞逝,转眼间,我已经长大了,但我却永远忘不了我的成长历程,那成长在我的生命中迈下了一个又一个的脚印,让我至今难忘。

四岁时,我刚进入幼稚园,那里的一切,我还记得很清楚。刚进入幼稚园的第一天, 我就大哭大闹得不让妈妈走,我不喜欢幼稚园,这里没

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    Hannah Levine decided she wanted to give hugs to all of the children and families in need at local hospitals.

    Because she couldn't give them one by one, Levine, then a sixth-grader, decided she would use her talents(才能) to do the next best thing. She began to knit(编织) hats, scarves, and blankets for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House at Stanford. Her creations also went to Bundle of Joy, a program that provides newborn baby items for families in need, and to Knitting Pals by the Bay, a local organization that provides hand-knitted caps to cancer patients.

    “I love to knit, and I thought it would be a great idea to make all these handmade items for kids and adults who need them. It would be like a hug for them,” Levine explained.

    Levine started the project about a year ago. “I think it's just really fun to do, and it keeps me busy,” said Levine, now 13.

    Once she got started, Levine realized that her project could be much bigger than the goods she was able to produce with just her own hands. So she sent emails to her school and communities(社区), asking for knitted donations(捐赠物) to the project she named “Hannah's Warm Hugs”. She also posted advertisements at Starbucks and other locations in her area. The warm goods began to gush in.

    “It was amazing; more strangers than people she knew started dropping donations at our door,” said Levine's mother, Laura Levine. “We ended up with this huge box of items she was donating.”

    The knitted items numbered in the hundreds. Levine made her first round of donations around Hanukkah (an eight-day Jewish holiday in November or December) and later received thank-you letters from the organizations. Levine is still knitting, and she said the project will continue.

    “It has turned into a bigger thing than she had thought,” her mom said. “It made her feel pretty good; it made us feel pretty good.”