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发表于 2007-6-30 20:30:11
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We had already known the story of Young Ma so long. When saw this topic, I suddenly had some kind of warming feeling. In my view, the story was intend to tell us many truth. In the first place, walk your own road.
In front of the fixed river depth, different person defined perfect differently. The cow thought the river was very shallow, because its physique was large; But the squirrel thought river water was so deep that took away many lives, because its physique was too small. In due to lack of the attempt to cross river, Young Ma whose body was between cow and squirrel could not only make sure the river depth, but also didn't know whose suggestion was correct. In everyone's life, there were not people who had right to tell you how to do, whose experience only was relative to themselves. The only outlet was unceasingly trying and summing up other's lesson. When we prepared the entrance examination for graduate school in 2001, some classmates were doing many exercises, other reciting the text. But I actually insisted on seeing through the dictionary, which was inconceivable in other's eyes. After gnawing the dictionary twice, I suddenly made sense of English more deeply, moreover gained a good result in the test. If followed other choolmates' suggestions, I had never become a graduate student.
Secondly, we should encourage our students to try. Education was able to bring up people, in other hand, it might snuff out a large number of talent. In the course of study, teachers only played a introductory role rather than order students how they ought to do. Otherwise, our students would be in danger of being gawkish. If they did their best to discover the ways and means which were exclusive to them, they would had studyed efficiently and benifited hardly in future.
With unceasing try, we should also sum up other's lesson regularly. Although we had to try by ourselves, we would profit much from other's lesson and experience. Generally speaking, with the help of other's lesson and experience, we would improve ourselves in a decuple rate. |
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