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1.reflectongiveone’sthoughtson

1.approachestodoing=ways~~~~

2.butoneofthemosttellingthingsEllenandIgotinthedifferencebetweenChineseandAmericaideasofeducationcamenotintheclassroombutinthelobbyoftheJinlingHotelwherewestayedinNanjing.

3.Thekeytoourroomwasattachedtoalargeplasticblockwiththeroomnumberonit.

4.Heprobablygotasmuchpleasureoutofthesoundsthekeymadeashedidthosefewtimeswhenthekeyactuallyfounditswayintotheslot.

5.HeorshewouldholdontoBenjamin’shandand,gentlybutfirmly,guideitdirectlytowardtheslot,repositionitasnecessary,andhelphimtoinsertit.The“teacher”wouldthensmilesomewhatexpectantlyatEllenorme,asifawaitingathankyou-andonoccasionwouldfrownslightly,asifconsideringustobeneglectingourparentalduties.

6.AndsobeforelongIbegantointroducethekey-slotintomydiscussionswithChineseeducators.

7.WithafewexceptionsmyChinesecolleaguesdisplayedthesameattitudeasthestaffattheJinlingHotel.

8.Bothofwhichaccomplishmentscan(andshould)induecoursebemodeledforhimaswell.

9.Solongasthechildisshownexactlyhowtodosomething-whetheritbeplacingakeyinakeyslot,drawingahenormakingupforamisdeed-heislesslikelytofigureouthimselfhowtoaccomplishsuchatask.

10.Inretrospect,itbecamecleartomethatthisincidentwadindeedkey-andkeyinmorethanonesense.

11.InthebestChinesetradition恪守传统

12.Theideathatlearningshouldplacebycontinualcarefulshapingandmoldingappliesequallytothearts.

13.Intermsofattitudestocreativitythereseemstobereversalofpriorities:

youngWesternersmakingtheirboldestdeparturesfirstandthengraduallymasteringthetradition;andyoungChinesebeingalmostinseparablefromthetradition,but,overtime,possiblyevolvingtoapointequallyoriginal.

14.OnewayofsummarizingtheAmericanpositionistostatethatwevalueoriginalityandindependencemorethantheChinesedo.Thecontrastbetweenourtwoculturescanalsobeseenintermsofthefearswebothharbor,Chineseteachersarefearfulthatifskillsarenotacquiredearly,theymayneverbeacquired;thereis,ontheotherhand,nocomparablehurrytopromotecreativity.Americaneducatorsfearthatunlesscreativityhasbeenacquiredearly,itmayneveremerge;ontheotherhand,skillscanbepickeduplater.

15.However,Idonotwanttooverstatemycase.ThereisenormouscreativitytobefoundinChinesescientific,technologicalandartisticinnovationspastandpresent.AndthereisadangerofexaggeratingcreativebreakthroughsintheWest.Whenanyinnovationisexaminedclosely,itsrelianceonpreviousachievementsisalltooapparent.

16.ButassumingthatthecontrastIhavedevelopedisvalid,andthatthefosteringofskillsandcreativityarebothworthwhilegoals,theimportantquestionbecomesthis:

canwegather,fromtheChineseandAmericanextremes,asuperiorwaytoapproacheducation,perhapsstrikingabetterbalancebetweenthepolesofcreativityandbasicskills?

17.Acomparisonbringsoutthesimilaritiesbetweentwoormorethingsofthesamekind,whileacontrastthedifferencesbetweenthem.

18.Parentswhodecidethatthetimehascometoteachtheirchildrenaboutmoneyusuallybeginbyopeningsavingsaccounts.Thekidsareattractedatfirstbythenotionthatabankwillpaythemfordoingnothing,buttheirenthusiasmdisappearswhentheyrealizethattheinterestrateistinyand,furthermore,theirparentsdon’tintendtogivethemaccesstotheirprincipal.

19.Themaindefectissuchsavingschemesisthatthere’snothinginthemforthekids.

20.Appalled(使胆寒)bywhattheirchildrenspendoncandyandvideogames(or,rather,appalledbythedegreetowhichtheirchildren’soverspendingseemstomimic(模仿)theirown),parentsdevisewaystolookuptheirchildren’sresources.

21.Igivethemunlimitedaccesstotheirfunds,noquestionsasked,andIprovideprintedstatementsondemand.

22.Equallyimportantfromthekid’spointofviewisthataccountsbelongtothem.

23.Theonlywaytoteachkidstoadoptalong-termperspectiveistogivethemashort-termincentive(动机,刺激)fordoingso.

1.Thenhewasofftothehouse,wheelingpastthesleepytownsquareinBentonville,aremoteArkansastownof9,920,whereSamWaltonstartedwithalittledimestorethatgrewintoa$6billiondiscountchaincalledWal-Mart.

2.Doesbeingrichmeanyouliveacompletelydifferentlifefromordinarypeople?

3.OnlyinAmericancanabillionairecarryonlikeplainfolksandgetawaywithit.

4.Byallaccounts,heisfriendly,cheerful,afineneighborwhodoeshisbesttoblendin,neverflashy,neverthrowinghisweightaround.

5.NomatterhowbigatimehehadonSaturdaynight,youcanfindhiminchurchonSunday.

6.Celebrityhunters狗仔队

7.Waltonsetupacollegescholarshipfundforemployees’children,adisasterrelieffundtorebuildemployeehomesdamagedbyfires,floods,tornadoes,andthelike.

8.WalkingthejourneyfromlogcabintoWhiteHouseispartoftheAmericandream.

9.Ithinkthatskillwithone’sownhands-whetherit’stillingthesoil,buildingahouse,makingapieceoffurniture,playingaviolinorpaintingapainting-issomethingthatdoesn’tchangewiththeupsanddownsoflife.

10.NomatterifIwasinvolvedinwritingabook````TheCartersplungedwithenthusiasmintosuchprojectaslayingasidewalkandputtingahardwoodfloorintheirunfinishedloft.

1.Thiscomedycentersaroundaproudfather’sattemptstohelphischildren,attemptswhichsomehoworotheralwaysendupembarrassingthem.Forthesakeoffunitcarriesthingstoextremes,butnearlyeveryonecanrecognizesomethingofthemselvesandtheirparentsinit.

2.Ifthatsortofthinghappenedonlyonceinawhile,itwouldnotbesobad.Overall,Iwouldn’twanttotrademydadforanyoneelse’s.

3.CanyouimaginehowhumiliatedIwas?

```````````andit’sjustoneofuswho’vefelttheheavyhandofinterference.Allofusliveinconstantdreadknowingthatatanytimedisastercanstrikebecause````

4.ThelightsfadetoblackandquicklycomeupagainStageLeftwherethereisanexecutive-typedeskandchairandtwootherchairs.

5.Inthefaceofclearevidencetothecontrary,JohnwasunabletogiveupthenotionthatMarywouldsucceedhimaschampion,thathewouldcontinuetoholdthecrownthroughhisson.

6.It’sadistributingbusiness,thisdriveforimmortality,usuallymuchmoresubtlethanthrustingone’ssonnakedintothering.

7.Hewassupposedtolikethebaseballgame,notforhissake,butformine,andIhadgottenangryathimwhenhedidn’tmeasureuptomyexpectations.

1.Timeitselfbecomesfluid-hoursbecomeminutes,orsecondsstretchintodays.

2.Forthelastthreeyears,sinceIstoppedworkingasatelevisionproducer,Ihavedonemuchofmyworkasatelecommuter.

3.Alongtheway=atthesametime

4.I’dneverrealizedhowimportantdailyroutineis:

dressingforwork,sleepingnormalhours.Ibegantounderstandwhylong-termunemploymentcanbesodamaging,whylifewithoutexternallysupporteddailyplancanleadtohigherratesofdrugabuse,crime,suicide.

5.Torestorebalancetomylife,Iforcemyselfbackintotherealworld.MymistrustisbasedonthefactthatthisuseoftheInternetissuchapalecopyofthetime-honouredwayinwhichpeoplecommunicatewitheachother.

6.Needlesstosay,itisanewversionoftheoldtaleofinnocentscallingforthevilforcestheycannotcontrol,thistimeintheformofavisitorwiththeever-handyaxepackedinhisluggage.

1.ThesunwasashotasthecompetitionhefacedtodayattheNationalJuniorOlympics.

2.Whereheflewwouldalwayscoincidewithhismother’sstories.

3.Besidesbeinganhonorstudentandonlychild,Mikecontinuedtohelphisparentswiththeirfarmchores.

4.Allofmike’svaultstodayseemedtobetherewardforhishardwork.

5.Itstartledhimforabriefmoment.Thenitallhithimlikeawetbaleofhay.Thebarwassetat9incheshigherthanhispersonalbest.Theintensityofthemomentfilledhismindwithanxiety.Hebeganshakingthetension..Whywasthishappeningtohimnow,hethought.Afraidwouldbeamoreaccuratedescription.Thenoutofnowhere,andfromthedeepestdepthsofhissoul,Hismotheralwaysusedtotellhimwhenyoufelttense,anxiousorevenscared,takedeepbreaths.

6.Alongwithshakingthetensionfromhislegs,Hebegantostretchouthisarmsandupperbody.Thelightbreezethatoncetherewasnowgone.Thesilencewasdeafening.Whenheheardthesingingofsomedistantbirdsinflight,heknewitwashistimetofly.

7.Visionsofthegoldenwheatfieldsseemedtofillhisthought.

8.ItwaseithertheeruptionofthepeopleinthestandsorthethumpofhislandingthatbroughtMikebacktoearth.Onhisbackwiththatwonderfulhotsunonhisface,heknewhecouldonlyseeinhismind’seyethesmileonhismother’sface.

9.Mikewasimmediatelysurroundedbypeoplehuggingandcongratulatinghimonthegreatestaccomplishmentofhislife.

10.Withallthemediaattentionandsponsorshippossibilities,Mike’slifewouldneverbethesameagain.

11.Onewayistorepeatakeywordinthelastsentenceofaparagraph``````

12.Achanceencountercansometimesmakeallthedifferencetowhetherhardshipbringsoutthebestinusortheworst.

13.IbelievedthatinthiswholeworldIalonehadbeenchosentosuffer.

14.Inthenextfewfrozensecondstheshameandhorrorofthatmomentpenetrated,andIwassickwithanintensityIhadneverfeltbefore.

15.IrealizedthatIw

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