做好事是否应求回报英语作文
Should one expect a reward when doing a good deed做好事是否应求回报
Lei Feng, a communist soldier, who "devoted his limited life to the limitless cause of serving the people", has long been set as an outstanding example to encourage us to spare no efforts to help those in need, whereas, with the passage of time, people voice different opinions towards doing good deeds.
Some insists "A good turn deserves another", as the old saying goes, which indicates that a good deed ought to bring about a reward, the motivation or the stimulus for the favor. Meanwhile, others believe good deeds belong to voluntary work, purely out of willingness, which has nothing to do with expectation for rewards.
As to me, good deeds are supposed to result from spontaneous reaction confronted with certain circumstances, ranging from giving up one seat to a silver-haired passenger aboard the bus, donating blood to the designated organization by Red Cross to traveling to the remote and poverty-stricken areas to serve as a volunteer for a whole year. In short, rewards are by no means the trigger or purpose for intention of conducting good deeds, no matter how trivial or stunning they are.
英语作文范文二:Should One Expect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed?
There is a public controversy nowadays over the issue of should one expect a reward when doing a good deed? Some argue that there should be a reward for a good deed. They explain that with the proper reward, they will be more willing to do somebody a favor.
However, the opposite, holding Leifeng for example, argue that one should not be reward even after their hero behaviors. (presented by www.liuxuepaper.com) They believe that it is just virtues, a traditional merit of China, give us responsibility to help those in troubles but not the desire of money. But, on the contrast, the people who receive help will be more willing to show their gratitude for the help. They give some money as a reward whether the hero wants or not.
As every coin has there two sides. it’s neither good nor bad to expect a reward when doing a good deed. What really matter is that we should help the people in urgent need without any hesitate. We should do it for responsibility and spiritual enhancement, not for reward.