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1、Unit 2 Mistakes to SuccessA Famous QuoteSuccess is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.- Winston ChurchillWinston Churchill(1874-1965), British Conservative politician and statesman known for his leadership of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Widely regarded a

2、s one of the greatest wartime leaders of the century, he served as Prime Minister twice. He is the only British Prime Minister to have received the Nobel Prize in Literature.Text A Split MilkPre-reading Questions:1. Did you make any mistakes on your way to success? Give some example.2. Do you believ

3、e that making mistakes is a necessary ingredient for success? Explain.Have heard of the story about spilt milk? Well, we all know there is no use crying over spilt milk. But this story is different. I would hope all parents would respond in this manner.I recently heard a story about a famous researc

4、h scientist who had made several very important medical breakthroughs. He was interviewed by a newspaper reporter who asked him why he was so much more creative than the average person; what set him so far apart from others?He responded that, in his opinion, it all came from an experience with his m

5、other that occurred when he was about two years old. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip on the slippery bottle and it fell, spilling its contents all over the kitchen floor a veritable sea of milk!When his mother came into the kitchen, instead o

6、f yelling at him, giving him a lecture, or punishing him, she said, “Robert, what a great and wonderful mess you have made! I have rarely seen such a huge puddle of milk. Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?”

7、Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said, “You know, Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and restore everything to its proper order. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge, a towel, or a mop. Which do you prefer?” He chose the

8、sponge and together they cleaned up the spilt milk.His mother then said, “You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Lets go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it wi

9、thout dropping it.” The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson!The renowned scientist remarked that it was at that moment that he knew he didnt need to be afraid to make mistakes. Instea

10、d, he learned that mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is, after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment “doesnt work”, we usually learn something valuable from it.Wouldnt it be great if all parents would respond the way Roberts mother re

11、sponded to him?Text B The CakePre-reading Questions:1. Have you ever been wrongly blamed by your parents? How did you feel at that moment?2. What suggestions would you give to the parents who are blinded to their childrens merits?Cindy glanced nervously at the clock on the kitchen wall. Five minutes

12、 before midnight.“They should be home any time now,” she thought as she put the finishing touches on the chocolate cake she was frosting. It was the first time in her 12 years she had tried to make a cake from scratch, and to be honest, it wasnt exactly and aesthetic triumph. The cake was well, lump

13、y. And the frosting was bitter, as if she had run out of sugar or something, which, of course, she had.And then there was the way the kitchen looked. Imagine the huge blender fill with all the fixings for chocolate cake - including the requisite bowls, pans and utensils. Now imagine that the blender

14、 is turned on, high speed, with the lid off. Do you get the idea?But Cindy wasnt thinking about the mess. She has created something, a veritable phoenix of flour and sugar rising out of the kitchen clutter. She was anxious for her parents to return home from their date so she could present he annive

15、rsary gift to them. She turned off the kitchen lights and waited excitedly in the darkness. When at last she saw the flash of the car headlights, she positioned herself in the kitchen doorway. By the time she heard the key sliding into the front door, she was THIS CLOSE to exploding.Her parents trie

16、d to slip in quietly, but Cindy would have none of that. She flipped on the lights dramatically and trumpeted: “Ta-daaa!” She gestured grandly toward the kitchen table, where slightly off-balance two-layer chocolate cake awaited their inspection.But her mothers eye never mad it all the way to the ta

17、ble. “Just look at this mess!” she moaned. “How many times have I talked to you about cleaning up after yourself?”“But Mom, I was only ”“I should make you clean this up right now, but Im too tired to stay up with you to make sure you get it done right,” her mother said. “So youll do it first thing i

18、n the morning.”“Honey,” Cindys father interjected gently, “take a look at the table.”“I know- its a mess,” his wife said coldly. “The whole kitchen is a disaster. I cant stand to look at it.” She stormed up the stairs and into her room, slamming the door shut behind her.For a few moments Cindy and h

19、er father stood silently, neither one knowing what to say. At last she looked up at him, her eyes moist and red. “She never saw the cake,” she said.Unfortunately, Cindys mother isnt the only parent who suffers from Situational Timbercular Glaucoma the occasional inability to see the forest for the t

20、rees. From time to time we all allow ourselves to be blinded to issues of long-term significance by stuff that seems awfully important right now, but isnt. Muddy shoes, lost lunch money and messy kitchens are troublesome, and they deserve their place among lifes frustrations. But whats a little mud

21、even on new carpet compared to a childs self-esteem? Is a lost dollar more valuable than a youngster/s emerging dignity? And while kitchen sanitation is important, is it worth the sacrifice of tender feelings and relationships? Im not saying that our children dont need to learn responsibility, or to

22、 occasionally suffer the painful consequence of their own bad choices. Those lessons are vital, and need to be carefully taught. But as parents, we must never forget that were not just teaching lessons were teaching children. That means there are times when really need to see the mess in the kitchen, and times when we only need to see the cake.

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