美文聽寫:神奇的鵝卵石
The Magic Pebbles "Why do we have to learn all of this dumb stuff?" Of all the complaints and questions I have heard from my students during my years in the classroom,this was the one most frequentlyuttered.I would answer it by recounting the following legend. One night a group of nomads were going to sleep when suddenly they were surrounded by a great light.They knew they were in the presenceof God.A voice spoke finally,"Gather as many pebbles as you can.Put them in your saddle bags.Travel a day's journey and tomorrow night will find you glad and it will find you sad." The nomads were disappointed and angry-the task made no sense to them at all.However,the memory of the brilliance of their visitor caused each one to pick up a few pebbles. They traveled a day's journey.At night they searched their saddle bags and discovered every pebble had become a diamond.They were glad they had diamonds.They were sad they not gathered more. It was an experience I had with a student,Alan. When Alan was in the eighth grade,his master's in "trouble".He had studied how to be a bully and was getting his master's in "thievery". Every day I had my students memorize a quotation from a great thinker.No one complained about this daily routinemore than Alan- right up to the day he was expelled and I lost touch with him.Then one day,he called. He told me that after being sent to juvenile hall,he had because so disgusted with himself that he had cue his wrists. He said,"As I lay there with my life running out of my body,I suddenly remembered that dumb quote you mad me write 20 times one day.'There is no failure except in no longer trying.'Then it suddenly made sense to me.As long as I was alive,I wasn't a failure,but if I allowed myself to die,I called for help and started a new life." When he had heard the quotation,it was a pebble.When he needed guidance in a moment of crisis,it became a diamond.So,gather all the pebbles you can,and you can count on a future filled with diamonds.
神奇的鵝卵石 “為什么我們非要學這些沒用的東西呢?”這是在我多年教書生涯中聽得最多的學生們的抱怨與質疑。 然后我就會給他們講下面這個故事。 有一天晚上,一群游牧民正要睡去的時候,忽然北一全要顏色光芒所包圍。他們知道神就要出現了。 神終于說話了:“盡量多撿一些鵝卵石,放在你們的馬褡子里。再走一天,到明天晚上,你們將同時體會到快樂和沮喪?!? 神消失后,牧民們有失望又憤怒,議論紛紛。神讓他們去做的事竟如此無聊.但是不管怎樣,方才神現身的靈光令人敬畏,他們仍舊各自撿了一些鵝卵石。 他們又走了一天。當夜幕降臨,他們查看自己的馬褡子,發(fā)現每一顆鵝卵石都變成了鉆石。得到鉆石他們很高興,同時也懊悔沒有撿更多的鵝卵石。 我和一個名叫艾倫的學生就有過這樣的經歷。 那時,艾倫正讀8年級,他調皮搗蛋,不僅常常欺凌弱小,更是個偷竊高手。 我每天讓學生記一條名人名言。在我所有的學生中,沒有誰比艾倫更愛抱怨這每日的例行作業(yè)了——直到他被勒令退學。此后,我再也沒有得到他的消息。但是有一天,他來電話了。 他說,他被送進青年看守所后,對自己感到十分厭惡,曾經割腕自殺。 他說:“當我躺在那兒,感覺著生命正逐漸離我遠去,我忽然想到有一天你曾經叫我寫了20遍的那句無聊格言:‘沒有所謂失敗,除非你不再嘗試。’那一刻,我突然明白了他的含義。只要我活著,就不能算失敗;但是如果我讓自己死了,那么我就真的永遠失敗地死去了。于是我竭盡殘存的力氣求救,并且開始了新生活?!? 在艾倫當初聽到這句格言的時候,他還只是一顆鵝卵石。但是當他面臨危機,需要指引的那一刻,他就變成了鉆石。所以,盡量多地收集些鵝卵石,那么有朝一日你就會擁有一個鉆石般的未來。