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  • 需英語演講稿一份,誰來幫我想一想?

    需英語演講稿一份,誰來幫我想一想?
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    英語人氣:804 ℃時間:2020-09-12 06:00:44
    優(yōu)質(zhì)解答
    給樓主一個哲理故事吧,我初一寫的,比較挫別介意
    An interesting story I have ever read
    I had read an interesting story in the book Harvard Family Instruction.Now I want to share it with you.This is the story:
    Once upon a time,there was a little boy who had a very bad temper.His father gave him a packet of nails and told him that every time he
    lost his temper or fought with others,he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence.
    Though the boy had hammered 37 nails into the fence on the first day.He was uesd to controlling his temper as time past.And less nails were hammered into the fence than before.He discovered it was easier to control his temper than to hammer those nails into the fence.
    Finally ,the boy didn’t hammer nails into the fence any more.He told his father about it happily.
    His father said,“ From now on,if you don’t lose your temper in a whole day you can pull out a nail.”
    Time had past quickly and there were no nails in the fence any more.The father led his boy to the fence and said,“You did a good job.my boy,but look at the holes in the fence.The holes won’t get back as usual.Just like you quarrel with somebody and say some bad words to him.It will become a cut in his heart,just like the holes in the fence.”
    That’s right.If you cut someone and pull out the knife,the cut won’t recover.No matter how you apologize,it will still be there.The cut
    in your heart is difficult to recover just like in your body.
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