The teacher stood before his class and was going to hand out the final exam papers. "I know how hard you have all worked to prepare for this test," he said." And because I know you can do it well, I am willing to offer a B to anyone who would1not to take the test.
Many students jumped up to thank the teacher and left the classroom. The teacher looked at the remaining students and said, "Does anybody else want to get a B? This is your last2."Two more students decided to go.
Seven students remained. The teacher then handed out the3. There were only three sentences typed on the paper: Congratulations! You have just been4an A in this class. Keep believing in yourself.
I never had a teacher like that, but I think it is a test5any teacher could and should give.
Students who do not have6in what they have learned are B students at best(充其量).
The same is true in real life. The A students are those who believe in what they are doing because they have7both successes and failures. They have learned life's lessons, either from normal education or from events in their lives, and have become8people.
Scientists say that by the age of eight, 80% of what we believe about ourselves has already been formed. You are a big kid now, and you9that you have some limits10, there is nothing you can't do or learn or be. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest said, "It's not the mountain we conquer(征服) but ourselves."