5. I've always been learning quickly. When I was 14, I get tired of all the classes because I was reading two grades ahead of my classmates. As my knowledge increased, so did my arrogance (傲慢). (1)
I knew more than them, and I couldn't help showing off my talents every chance I had.
I didn't realize my arrogance until Ms. Smith came along. She was a new teacher in our school. And soon I became a trouble maker in her class. (2)
One day, I played tricks on her once again in front of the whole class. (3)
. Then she said "Knowledge is meant to give you power, not pride. Today you are one of the top students in the class, but this doesn't mean you will still be the best tomorrow. (4)
Everything that you have learned will all be for nothing if you don't learn the lesson of humility (谦虚) ."
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They reminded me of the fact that there will always be someone who is better. Humility is helpful in self-improvement. By living a humble life, I recognize (意识到) the areas of my life that need to be improved. Only with humility can I speed up my growth.
A. Her words impressed me deeply. B. You are the best if you work hard from now on. C. At the end of the day, she called me to the office. D. However, instead of getting mad at me, she just smiled. E. I often questioned what the teachers said and made fun of my friends. F. There will always be someone much smarter and more hardworking than you. |