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Sometimes we believe that being a good person means we can change everyone we meet,
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Sometimes we believe that being a good person means we can change everyone we meet,
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that love can heal any wound,
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that patience can change any person.
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Everyone wants to think that kindness is a magic power that turns a cold heart into a warm one.
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We often ignore the warning signs because we want to be the hero of the story.
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This tale is important because it shows us that while kindness is a virtue,
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wisdom is a shield.
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Understanding the true nature of others is the only way to keep your inner peace safe.
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Let us walk down a quiet path where a simple choice changed a man's life forever.
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A long time ago, a man was walking through a forest during a very dry season.
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The sun was hot and the ground was covered in brown leaves.
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Suddenly, he saw smoke rising from a small valley.
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He hurried closer and saw that a ring of fire had surrounded a single ancient tree.
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High up on a branch of that tree,
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trapped by the rising smoke,
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sat a large and colorful snake.
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The snake looked down at the man with wide, pleading eyes.
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It did not hiss in a scary way,
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but instead made a soft, sad sound.
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The man felt a deep pity in his heart.
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He knew the snake was in danger,
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but he also knew that snakes could be very dangerous to humans.
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Please, traveler, the snake spoke in a calm, gentle voice.
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The heat is growing, and I have nowhere to go.
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If you do not help me,
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I will lose my home and my life.
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Please, lift me down to the green grass across the path.
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I have been on this branch since morning, watching travelers pass by.
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Some threw stones at me.
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Others laughed at my fear.
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But you, you stopped.
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You looked at me not as a monster,
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but as a living soul.
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That alone tells me you are different from all the rest.
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The man hesitated.
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He stood at a distance and replied,
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I have a kind heart,
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but I am not foolish.
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If I reach for you,
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you might use your strength to hurt me.
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That is what your kind does.
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The snake shook its head slowly.
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How could I ever hurt the person who gives me a second chance at life?
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If you save me, I will be your friend forever.
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I promise to keep my mouth closed and my spirit peaceful.
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My gratitude will be like a wall of protection around you.
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The snake looked at the man's eyes and spoke again.
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The world has been so cruel to me.
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Everyone runs away because of how I look.
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They don't see that I am just a soul trying to survive.
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You are different.
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I can see that you have a noble spirit.
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You are the only one brave enough to see the truth in me.
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Please, don't let me pay for the mistakes of other snakes.
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The man stood still for a long minute.
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He remembered stories his grandfather told him about being careful with forest creatures.
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His mind told him to walk away and stay safe.
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But after he looked at the beautiful patterns on the snake's skin and the sadness in its eyes,
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a man decided to believe the promise.
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He found a very long,
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sturdy branch and reached it up into the tree.
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The snake slowly wrapped its long body around the wood.
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To keep the snake safe from the falling sparks,
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the man opened his thick traveling bag and invited the snake inside.
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He carried the bag carefully,
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walking away from the heat and the smoke.
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He walked for a long time until he reached a beautiful meadow with a cool stream and soft, green grass.
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This was the perfect place for a creature to live in peace.
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The man knelt down on the grass and opened his bag wide.
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He smiled, feeling happy that he had done a good deed.
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You are safe now, the man said softly.
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In that exact moment, as soon as the snake felt the cool grass, it turned around.
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Without a second of hesitation,
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it lunged forward and tapped the man sharply on the hand.
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The man jumped back, feeling a sudden chill run through his arm.
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He looked at the snake,
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not with anger, but with a heart that was breaking from disappointment.
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He felt weak and sat down on a rock.
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Why? the man asked, his voice trembling.
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I was the only one who stopped to help you.
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Everyone else walked past, but I stayed.
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I carried you in my own bag,
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close to my chest, protecting you from every spark and stone.
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I saved you from the fire.
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You gave me your word that you would be different.
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You looked into my eyes and promised.
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I believed you.
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I chose to believe you.
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His voice broke.
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Why did you break your promise?
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The snake began to slither away into the tall weeds,
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its body moving like a ribbon in the wind.
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It stopped for just a moment and looked back at the man.
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You are a good man, the snake said calmly.
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But you forgot one thing.
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I am a snake.
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Even if you save me from a thousand fires,
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my nature does not change.
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I did not bite you because I am angry.
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I bit you because that is what I am.
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You knew I was a snake when you picked me up.
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I am a part of the forest,
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and the forest has rules.
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You tried to change the rules of nature because you wanted to feel like a hero.
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My nature is older than your kindness.
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The man watched the snake disappear.
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He realized then that his mistake was not being kind,
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but expecting his kindness to turn a snake into a dove.
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He felt a deep heaviness in his chest,
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Not just from the snake's touch,
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but from the realization that his hope had been a lie.
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He had traded his safety for a promise that was never meant to be kept.
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We often act like the traveler in our own lives.
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We meet people who have a history of being unkind or dishonest.
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We see the fire in their lives.
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Maybe they are lonely or they have problems and we want to save them.
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We tell ourselves, they will be different with me because I am so nice to them.
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We must understand that some people use their problems to attract helpers.
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They show you their fire so that you will pick them up,
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but they don't want to change.
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They just want to be safe enough to act like themselves again.
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When you try to fix a person who is prone to betrayal,
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you are not being a healer,
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you are being a victim.
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Real kindness requires wisdom.
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You can be a good person and still say no to someone who is dangerous to your peace.
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People show us who they are very early on.
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If someone speaks poorly of others,
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they will speak poorly of you.
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If someone takes without giving,
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they will take from you too.
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This is not because they hate you,
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but because that is their nature at this moment.
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You can forgive a person and still choose not to pick them up.
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Think of it this way.
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A cactus cannot give you grapes,
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no matter how much water you give it.
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A cactus is meant to be a cactus.
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If you hug it, you will get hurt.
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This doesn't mean the cactus is evil,
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but it does mean you should not expect it to be soft.
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To find grapes, you must find a grapevine.
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To find trust, you must find someone whose nature is to be truthful.
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It is a small click for you,
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but it helps us share these lessons with the world.
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Let's build a community where we keep our hearts kind,
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but our eyes wide open.
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背景与上下文
在这段寓言中,讲述者通过生动的故事揭示了善良与智慧之间的关系。故事中的男主角在森林里偶遇一条被火困住的蛇,在面临救助与危险之间,他必须权衡自己的选择。这一情节向我们传达了一个深刻的道理:在帮助他人的同时,我们也要保持警惕,并认识到有些生物的本性可能会对我们造成威胁。因此,善良虽然是美德,但智慧更是保护自己内心平静的重要武器。
每日交流的五个重要短语
- 请救救我 (Please help me)
- 我不是傻瓜 (I am not foolish)
- 我心中充满怜悯 (I feel deep pity in my heart)
- 我们都是活生生的灵魂 (We are all living souls)
- 我会永远是你的朋友 (I will be your friend forever)
逐步跟读指南
如果你想提高自己的英语发音和口语能力,以下是逐步跟读的练习方法,适合本视频内容的学习:
- 初步聆听:首先,观看视频并仔细聆听讲述者的发音和语调。尝试捕捉每个句子的情感传递。
- 重复练习:选择视频中的关键短语进行重复练习,比如“请救救我”和“我心中充满怜悯”。利用shadow speech技巧,模拟讲述者的发音和语速。
- 情感表达:在跟读时,注重情感的表达。理解每句话的含义,并尝试用自己的方式体现出来,这将有助于提高你的英语口语练习质量。
- 记录与反馈:录下自己跟读的声音,回听并与原视频进行对比,找出发音上的不足之处,力求改进。
- 持续练习:每天坚持练习,逐渐增加短语和句子的数量。这将极大地帮助你在雅思口语练习中提高自信与流利度。
通过这种shadow speak的方式,不仅能够提升语言能力,还能加深对故事所传达的智慧和情感的理解。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
