小学生英语哲理小故事
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篇一:小学英语寓言小故事
儿童英语故事 12张卡片的故事
小学英语故事
My teen-age daughter was preparing to return home after having visited her grandparents for a few weeks one summer. Her grandfather gave her 12 post cards.
"Here, write us a few lines every month." he said.
Months passed and the cards remained unused-that is until the day this letter arrived:
"Dear Jennifer,
Life is a series of(一系列) stages.
As a child, I looked forward to becoming a teenager-that happened.
As a teen-ager, I looked forward to becoming a young man-that happened.
As a young man, I looked forward to meeting a young woman, in love and becoming a married man-that happened.
As a married man, I looked forward to becoming a father-that happened.
As a father, I looked forward to becoming a grandfather to beautiful, intelligent grandchildren-that happened.
Then I looked forward to the day they would learn to write-that hasn't happened yet.
Yours Sincerely"
12张卡片
一个夏天,我十多岁的女儿在她祖父母家过了几周。她准备回家时,祖父给了她12张卡片。“每月给我们来封短信。”他说。
几个月过去了,可卡片一直放在那儿没用——直到有一天来了这样一封信:
“亲爱的詹妮芙:
生活是一系列阶段组成的。
还是个孩子的时候,我期待着成为一个青少年——我如愿以偿了。 还是个年轻人的时候,我期待着遇到一个年轻的女人,恋爱、结婚——我如愿以偿了。 结了婚,我便期待着成为一个父亲——我如愿以偿了。 作为父亲,我期待着成为一个祖父,有漂亮、聪明的孙儿孙女——我也如愿以偿了。 接着,我期待着有一天他们能给我写信——我却还没有如愿以偿。”
英语寓言故事 Jupiter and the Monkey
英语寓言故事 Jupiter and the Monkey
JUPITER ISSUED a proclamation to all the beasts of the forest and promised a royal reward to the one whose offspring should be deemed the handsomest. The Monkey came with the rest and
presented, with all a mother's tenderness, a flat-nosed,hairless, ill-featured young Monkey as a candidate for the promised reward. A general laugh saluted her on the presentation
of her son. She resolutely said, "I know not whether Jupiter will allot the prize to my son, but this I do know, that he is at
least in the eyes of me his mother, the dearest, handsomest, and most beautiful of all."
《Jupiter and the Monkey》
小学英语寓言故事 The fox without a tail
小学英语寓言故事 The fox without a tail
A fox's tail was caught in a trap. When he was trying to release himself, he lost his whole tail except the stump.
At first he was ashamed to see the other foxes because he had no tail, but he was determined to face his misfortune. He called all the foxes to a meeting.
When they had gotten together, the fox said that they should all do away with their tails.
He said that their tails were very inconvenient when they met with their enemies.
He did not talk about any advantages of the tail. "You are right," said one of the older foxes, "but I don’t think you would advise us to do away with our tails if you hadn't lost it yourself first."
一只狐狸的尾巴被夹住了,当他试着脱身的时候,挣断了整条尾巴。
开始时,他看到其他狐狸的时候感到很羞愧。后来,他决定面对这种不幸,就召集了所有的狐狸开会。
大家到齐后,他极力劝说其他狐狸也割掉尾巴,说尾巴在遭遇敌人时很不方便,尾巴一点儿作用也没有。
可他没有说有尾巴的任何好处。
一只老狐狸站出来说:“如果你没有失去你的尾巴,你是不会来劝大家都割去尾巴的。
小学英语故事 The Wind And The Sun
儿童英语故事 风和太阳(The Wind And The Sun)
One day the wind said to the sun, “Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his cloak off more quickly than you can.”
“We will see about that,” said the sun. “I will let you try first.”
So the wind tried to make the man take off his cloak. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his cloak more closely around himself.
“I give up,” said the wind at last. “I cannot get his cloak off.” Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his cloak.
(有一天风跟太阳说: “看看那个沿着路上走的人.我可以比你快让他把披风脱下来.)
(“我们等着看吧,”太阳说, “我让你先试.)
(因此风尝试让那个人把披风脱下来.他用力地吹,可是那个人把披风拉得更紧.)
(“我放弃了,”风最后说, “我无法让他把披风脱下来.”然后由太阳试试看.他尽可能地晒他.不久,那个人很热就把披风脱下来了.)
英语寓言故事 一颗小苹果树
英语寓言故事:一颗小苹果树
A man walking in the night slipped from a rock. Afraid that he would fall down thousands of feet, because he knew that place was a very deep valley, he took hold of a branch that was hanging over the rock. In the night all he couls see was a bottomless abyss. He shouted, his own shout reflected back--there was nobody to hear.
You can imagine that man and his whole night of scare. Every moment there was death, his hands were becoming cold, he was losing his grip...... and as the sun came out he looked down and he laughed. There was no abyss. Just six inches down there was a rock. He could have rested the whole night, slept well---the rock was big enough---but the whole night was a nightmare.
Fear is only six inches deep. Now it is up to you whether you want to go on cling to the branch and turn your life into a nightmare, or whether you would love to leave the branch and stand on your feet.
There is nothing to fear.
一个人在赶夜路时,突然从岩石上跌了下去,吓得他赶紧抓住了岩石上的树枝,因为他知道这一带有个深谷,一不小心就会跌入上千英尺的深渊。一晚上,他唯一能看到的就是深不见底的峡谷。他大呼救命,但只听到了自己的回音---没有人能听到他呼救。
你可以想象一下他的处境和整晚的恐惧。死神随时都可能降临。他的手开始发凉,渐渐地抓不住了...当太阳升起的时候,他朝下看了看,笑了。下面压根就没有什么深渊。在他下方六英尺的地方有一块大石头。岩石那么大,他本可以在那儿休息一个晚上,美美的睡上一觉,但昨晚他却在梦魇中度过。
恐惧只是六英尺的距离而已。接下来,到了你做决定的时候了:你是想要继续抓着树枝过梦魇一般的生活,还是更喜欢把手从树枝上松开,双脚着地?
英语寓言故事 狼很难抓到兔子
英语寓言故事,儿童英语故事,小学英语故事
The wolf and the fox wanted to eat the rabbit, but it wasn't easy to catch him.
One day the wolf said to the fox, "You go home and lie in bed. I'll tell the rabbit that you are dead. When he comes to look at you, you can jump up and catch him." That's a good idea," said the fox.
He went home at once. The wolf went to the rabbit's house and knocked at the door. "Who is it?" asked the rabbit. "It's the wolf. I've come to tell you that the fox is dead." Then the wolf went away.
The rabbit went to the fox's house. He looked in through the window and saw the fox lying in bed with his eyes closed. He thought, "Is the fox really dead or is he pretending to be dead? If he's not dead, he'll catch me when I go near him." so he said, "The wolf says that the fox is dead. But he doesn't look like a dead fox. The mouth of a dead fox is always open." When the fox heard this, he thought, "I'll show him that I'm dead." So he opened his mouth.
The rabbit knew that the fox wasn't dead, and he ran as quickly as he could.
狼和狐狸想要吃掉兔子,但是这只兔子太难抓到了。
一天,狼对狐狸说:“你回家假装躺在床上。我去告诉兔子你已经死了。当他来看你的时候,你就可以跳起来抓住他了。”“真是个好主意!”狐狸说。
于是他立刻回到家。狼去兔子的房前敲了敲门,“是谁啊?”兔子问道。“狼,我是来告诉你狐狸已经死了。”说完狼就走开了。
兔子去狐狸家看情况。他通过狐狸家的窗户看到闭着眼睛的狐狸躺在床上。他想,狐狸是真的死了,还是在假装呢?如果他没有死,那么我走近他就会被他抓住。于是他说:“狼说狐狸死了。但是他看起来并不像死掉了呀。死去的狐狸通常都是张着嘴的。”狐狸听到这些话就想:我得证明自己是真的死了。于是他张开了嘴巴。
这时兔子知道狐狸并没有死,他就以最快的速度跑开啦。
英语故事告诉我们:不要被假象迷惑,凡事多多求证才能防患于未然。
篇二:小故事大道理(中英文)
一,
What time is it?
Tom and Jack come out of the cinema.It is very late. "I can't find my watch.Where is it?"Tom says.
"Is it in your bag?"Jack asks.
"Oh,yes.Here it is."
"What time is it?"
"My watch doesn't work.Let's sing,and then we can know the time."
"Why?"
"Just do it."
The two boys begin to sing.A short time later ,a man in the building opens the window and shouts,"Keep it down!Don't you know it's three o'clock in the morning?"
现在几点了?
Tom和Jack从电影院出来,已经非常晚了。
“我找不到我的手表了,它在哪?”Tom说。
“它在你的背包里吗?”Jack问。
“哦,是的。它在这儿。”
“现在几点了?”
“我的手表坏了。让我们一起唱歌,然后我们就可以知道时间了。” “为什么?”
“你照着做就可以了。”
两个男孩就开始唱歌了。过了一会,楼上的一个男人打开窗子并且喊道:“安 静点!难道你们不知道现在已经是早上三点多了吗?”
二,
狗和影子
(The Dog and the Shadow)It happened that a Dog had got a piece of meat and was carrying it home in his mouth to eat it in peace. Now, on his way home he had to cross a plank lying across a running brook. As he crossed, he looked down and saw his own shadow reflected in the water beneath. Thinking it was another dog with another piece of meat, he made up his mind to have that also. So he made a snap at the shadow in the water, but as he opened his mouth the piece of meat fell out, dropped into the water and was never seen more.
一只狗嘴里衔着一块肉,走过一条河上面的桥,看见他自己在水里的影子,以
为是另一只狗,那时狗衔着的肉,比他自己的还要大一倍。因此他仍掉自己的
那一块,狠狠地扑向那只狗,想夺到那一块较大的肉。结果两头都落了空,因
为他想要抓取在水中的那一块,只不过是一个影子,而原来的那一块,也被水
冲走了。 Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow. 谨
记,切莫因追逐幻影而丢失已有的东西
三,
Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake .People came from far and near to see what would happen."A great river will be born." said one."Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will come out." said another."A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third.Finally , after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped ---- a mouse. Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.
很久以前,一座大山隆隆作响,摇晃起来。远近各处的人都来看是怎么回事。
一个人说:"要出现一条大河了。" 另一个人说:"准会出现一条巨龙。" 第三个人说:"从这些岩石中会出现一尊神来。" 等了几天之后,山坡上终于裂开一
条小缝,却蹦出来一只耗子。 正因为某人大肆张扬,所以他没有什么了不起。
四,
A man once had four sons who never stopped quarrelling with one another. He was always telling them how much easier life would be if they worked together but they took absolutely no notice of him. One day he decided to show them what he meant. He called all the sons together and put a tightly tied bundle of sticks on the floor in front of them. "Can you break that ? " he asked the youngest son. The boy put his knee on the bundle but though he pressed and pulled with his arms he could not bend the wood. The father asked each son in turn to try to break the bundle, but none of them could do it . Then he untied the string and scattered the sticks." Now(转 载于:wWw.zW2.cn 爱作文 网) try, " he said . The boys broke the sticks easily in their hands."Do you see what I mean ?" asked the father. "if only you stand together no one can hurt you . If you all disagree the whole time and insist on going your separate ways, the first enemy you meet will be able to destroy you. "United we stand ; divided we fall.
一捆树枝 从前有一个人,他有四个儿子。儿子们不断地争吵。他一再告诫他们
说,如果他们一起干活儿,生活会舒适得多,但他们丝毫不理会他的意见。有
一天,他决定通过示范把自己的意思告诉他们。 他把四个儿子都叫来,又把一
捆扎得很紧的细树枝放在他们面前的地上。 "你能折断这个吗?"他问最小的儿
子。小伙子用膝盖顶住,两只手又压又拉,都不能把那捆树枝弄弯。父亲让别
的儿子挨个儿试试,看他们是否能把那捆树枝折断,但谁也做不到。 然后,他
解开绳子,把树枝撒开。 "试试吧。"他说。四个小伙子用手轻轻一撅,树枝就
断了。 "你们明白我的意思了吗?"父亲问,"只要你们联合起来,谁也不能伤
害你们。如果你们老吵架,一定要各行其是,那么你们一遇到敌人,就会被打
败。" 合则存,分则败。
五, 英文版亡羊补牢的故事
There was once a farmer, raised a few sheep, grazing day, evening rush into a straw and wood piles and other objects within the enclosed pen. One morning, the sheep herders go, found a sheep less. Original pen broke a hole, the night the wolf came in from the holes drilled, a sheep Diao away. Neighbor advised him: "hurry the sheepfold, plug the hole." He said:" the sheep have been lost, but also to repair pen do?" Did not accept well-meaning neighbor's advice. The very next day morning, he went to sheep, found it less of a sheep. Wolf and from the original drilling holes in the sheepfold, and carried off a sheep. The herdsmen are regret not recognized directly affected by the neighbor's advice, to take timely remedial measures. Then, he quickly plug that hole, and from the overall reinforcement, the sheepfold so substantial. Since then, the shepherd of the sheep will never be thieved by the wolf. The story tells us : make a mistake, suffered a setback, it is a common phenomenon. As long as you can draw a lesson seriously, take remedial measures in time, can avoid to continue to make mistakes, suffer greater losses.
从前有一个牧民,养了几十只羊,白天放牧,晚上赶进一个用柴草和木桩等物
围起来的羊圈内。 一天早晨,这个牧民去放羊,发现羊少了一只。原来羊
圈破了个窟窿,夜间有狼从窟窿里钻了进来,把一只羊叼走了。 邻居劝告
他说:“赶快把羊圈修一修,堵上那个窟窿吧。”他说:“羊已经丢了,还
去修羊圈干什么呢?”没有接受邻居的好心劝告。第二天早上,他去放羊,
发现又少了一只羊。原来狼又从窟窿里钻进羊圈,又叼走了一只羊。 这位
牧民很后悔没有认直接受邻居的劝告,去及时采取补救措施。于是,他赶紧堵
上那个窟窿,又从整体进行加固,把羊圈修得牢牢实实的。从此,这个牧
民的羊就再也没有被野狼叼走过了。牧民的故事告诉我们:犯了错误,遭
到挫折,这是常见的现象。只要能认真吸取教训,及时采取补救措施,就可以
避免继续犯错误,遭受更大的损失。
篇三:富有哲理的小故事
故事一:礼物
一个佛陀在旅途中,碰到一个不喜欢他的人。连续好几天,好长一段路,那人用尽各种方法污蔑他。
最后,佛陀转身问那人:“若有人送你一份礼物,但你拒绝接受,那么这份礼物属于谁呢?” 那人回答:“属于原本送礼的那个人。' 佛陀笑着说:'没错。若我不接受你的谩骂,那你就是在骂自己?”
那人摸摸鼻子走了。
只要心灵健康,别人怎么想都影响不了我们。若我们一味地在乎别人的想法或说法,就会失去自主权。
故事二:猴子的执着
在亚洲,有一种捉猴子的陷阱,他们把椰子挖空,然后用绳子绑起来,接在树上或固定在地上,椰子上留了一个小洞,洞里放了一些食物,洞口大小恰好只能让猴子空着手伸进去,而无法握着拳头伸出来,于是猴子闻香而来,将它的手伸进去抓食物,理所当然地,紧握的拳头便缩不出洞口,当猎人来时,猴子惊慌失措,更是逃不掉。
没有任何人捉住猴子不放,它是被自己的执着所俘虏,它只需将手放开就能缩回来。
心中的欲念使我们放不下,内心的欲望与执着,使我们一直受缚,我们唯一要做的,只是将我们的双手张开,放下无谓的执着,就能逍遥自在了。
故事三:“聪明”的小男孩
一个小男孩问上帝:“一万年对你来说有多长?”上帝回答说:“像一分钟。” 小男孩又问上帝:“100万元对你来说有多少?”上帝回答说:“像一元。” 小男孩再问上帝说:“那你能给我100万元吗?”上帝回答说:“当然可以,只要你给我一分钟。”
凡事皆不是举手可得的,需付出时间及代价。天下没有免费的午餐,要有投资的观念,甚至需要投资毅力、耐心。
故事三:缺角的圆
有一个圆,被切去了好大一块的三角形,想自己恢复完整,没有任何残缺,因此四处寻找失去的部分。
因为它残缺不全,只能慢慢滚动,所以能在路上欣赏花草树木,还和毛毛虫聊天,享受阳光。
它找到各种不同的碎片,但都不合适,所以都留在路边,继续往前寻找。 有一天,这个残缺不全的圆找到一个非常合适的碎片,它很开心地把那碎片拼上了,开始滚动。
现在它是完整的圆了,能滚得很快,快得使它注意不到路边的花草树木,也不能和毛毛虫聊天。
它终于发现滚动太快使它看到的世界好象完全不同,便停止滚动,把补上的碎片丢在路旁,慢慢滚走了。
故事四:陈阿土
陈阿土是台湾的农民,从来没有出过远门。攒了半辈子的钱,终于参加一个旅游团出了国。国外的一切都是非常新鲜的,关键是,陈阿土参加的是豪华团,一个人住一个标准间。这让他新奇不已。早晨,服务生来敲门送早餐时大声说道:“GOOD MORNINGSIR!” 陈阿土愣住了。这是什么意思呢?在自己的家乡,一般陌生的人见面都会问:“您贵姓?”于是陈阿土大声叫道:“我叫陈阿土!”如是这般,连着三天,都是那个服务生来敲门,每天都大声说:“GOOD MORNINGSIR!”而陈阿土亦大声回道:“我叫陈阿土!”但他非常的生气。这个服务生也太笨了,天天问自己叫什么,告诉他又记不住,很烦的。终于他忍不住去问导游,“GOOD MORNINGSIR!”是什么意思,导游告诉了他,天啊!!真是丢脸死了。陈阿土反复练习“GOODMORNINGSIR!”这个词,以便能体面地应对服务生。又一天的早晨,服务生照常来敲门,门一开陈阿土就大声叫道:“GOODMORNINGSIR!”与此同时,服务生叫的是:“我是陈阿土!”
这个故事告诉我们,人与人交往,常常是意志力与意志力的较量。不是你影响他,就是他影响你,而我们要想成功,一定要培养自己的影响力,只有影响力大的人才可以成为最强者。
故事五
表演大师
有一位表演大师上场前,他的弟子告诉他鞋带松了。大师点头致谢,蹲下来仔细系好。等到弟子转身后,又蹲下来将鞋带解松。有个旁观者看到了这一切,不解地问:“大师,您为什么又要将鞋带解松呢?”大师回答道:“因为我饰演的是一位劳累的旅者,长途跋涉让他的鞋事松开,可以通过这个细节表现他的劳累憔悴.”“那你为什么不直接告诉你的弟子呢?”“他能细心地发现我的鞋带松了,并且热心地告诉我,我一定要保护他这种热情的积极性,及时地给他鼓励,至于为什么要将鞋带解开,将来会有更多的机会教他表演,可以下一次再说啊。”
人一个时间只能做一件事,懂抓重点,才是真正的人才。
故事六
鹦鹉
一个人去买鹦鹉,看到一只鹦鹉前标:此鹦鹉会两门语言,售价二百元。另一只鹦鹉前则标道:此鹦鹉会四门语言,售价四百元。该买哪只呢?两只都毛色光鲜,非常灵活可爱。这人转啊转,拿不定主意。结果突然发现一只老掉了牙的鹦鹉,毛色暗淡散乱,标价八百元。这人赶紧将老板叫来:这只鹦鹉是不是会说八门语言?店主说:不。这人奇怪了:那为什么又老又丑,又没有能力,会值这个数呢?店主回答:因为另外两只鹦鹉叫这只鹦鹉老板。
这故事告诉我们,真正的领导人,不一定自己能力有多强,只要懂信任,懂放权,懂珍惜,就能团结比自己更强的力量,从而提升自己的身价。相反许多能力非常强的人却因为过于完美主义,事必躬亲,什么人都不如自己,最后只能做最好的攻关人员,销售代表,成不了优秀的领导人。
1、瞎子打灯笼
一个盲人到亲戚家做客,天黑后,他的亲戚好心为他点了个灯笼,说:“天晚了,路黑,你打个灯笼回家吧!”盲人火冒三丈地说:“你明明知道我是瞎子,还给我打个灯笼照路,不是嘲笑我吗?”他的亲戚说:“你犯了局限思考的错误了。你在路上走,许多人也在路上走,你打着灯笼,别人可以看到你,就不会把你撞到了。”盲人一想,对呀!
故事的第一节告诫我们,局限思考是从自己的角度思考, 整体思考是你把自己放到整个环境中去考虑。系统地思考问题,就会发现,你的行为会对别人产生互动。
2、哥伦布的鸡蛋
哥伦布发现美洲后,许多人认为哥伦布只不过是凑巧看到,其他任何人只要有他的运气,都可以做到。于是,在一个盛大的宴会上,一位贵族向他发难道:“哥伦布先生,我们谁都知道,美洲就在那儿,你不过是凑巧先上去了呗!如果是我们去也会发现的。”
面对责难,哥伦布不慌不乱,他灵机一动,拿起了桌上一个鸡蛋,对大家说:“诸位先生女士们,你们谁能够把鸡蛋立在桌子上?请问你们谁能做到呢?”
大家跃跃欲试,却一个个败下阵来。哥伦布微微一笑,拿起鸡蛋,在桌上轻轻一磕,就把鸡蛋立在那儿。哥伦布随后说:“是的,就这么简单。发现美洲确实不难,就像立起这个鸡蛋一样容易。但是,诸位,在我没有立起它之前,你们谁又做到了呢?”
创新从本质上是一种对新思想、新角度、新变化采取的欢迎态度,它也表现为看问题的新角度。很多时候,人们会说,这也算是创新吗?原来我也知道啊!创新就这么简单,关键在于你敢不敢想,肯不肯做。
3、青蛙现象
有人做过一个实验,把青蛙放到一锅热水中,那青蛙遇到剧烈的变化,就会立即跳出来,反应很快。但是把青蛙放到冷水中去,慢慢给水加温,你会发现青蛙刚开始会很舒适地在水里游来游去。锅里的水温度在慢慢地上升,它毫不察觉,仍然感到暖洋洋的自得其乐。一旦温度上升70~80度时,它觉得有威胁,想跳出来,可是已经来不及了。因为它的腿不听使唤,再也跳不起来,最后只得被煮死。这就是温水煮青蛙的故事。
第一,大环境的改变能决定我们的成功与失败。大环境的改变有时是看不到的,我们必须时时注意,多学习,多警醒,并欢迎改变,才不至于太迟。第二,太舒适的环境就是最危险的时刻。很习惯的生活方式,也许就是你最危险的生活方式。不断创新,打破旧有的模式,而且相信任何事都有再改善的地方。第三,要能觉察到趋势的小改变,就必须“停下来”从不同角度来思考,而学习是能发
现改变的最佳途径。
4、砌墙工人的命运
三个工人在砌一堵墙。
有人过来问:“你们在干什么?”
第一个人没好气地说:“没看见吗?砌墙。”
第二个人抬头笑了笑,说:“我们在盖一幢高楼。”
第三个人边干边哼着歌曲,他的笑容很灿烂开心:“我们正在建设一个新城市。”
10年后,第一个人在另一个工地上砌墙;第二个人坐在办公室中画图纸,他成了工程师;第三个人呢,是前两个人的老板。
你手头的平凡工作其实正是大事业的开始,能否意识到这一点意味着你能否做成一项大事业。
5、钉子
有一个坏脾气的男孩,他父亲给了他一袋钉子。并且告诉他,每当他发脾气的时候就钉一个钉子在后院的围栏上。第一天,这个男孩钉下了37根钉子。慢慢地,每天钉下的钉子数量减少了,他发现控制自己的脾气要比钉下那些钉子容易。于是,有一天,这个男孩再也不会失去耐性,乱发脾气。他告诉父亲这件事情。父亲又说,现在开始每当他能控制自己脾气的时候,就拔出一根钉子。一天天过去了,最后男孩告诉他的父亲,他终于把所有钉子给拔出来了。
父亲握着他的手,来到后院说:“你做得很好,我的好孩子,但是看看那些围栏上的洞。这些围栏将永远不能恢复到从前的样子。你生气的时候说的话就像这些钉子一样留下疤痕。如果你拿刀子捅别人一刀,不管你说了多少次对不起,那个伤口将永远存在。话语的伤痛就像真实的伤痛一样令人无法承受。”
人与人之间常常因为一些无法释怀的僵持,而造成永远的伤害。如果我们都能从自己做起,开始宽容地看待他人,相信你一定能收到许多意想不到的结果。为别人开启一扇窗,也就是让自己看到更完整的天空。
6、买烟
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