The Difference a
Teacher Can Make
·Anonymous·
Steve , a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents , was about to be lost forever by the U.S. education system. Remarkably , he could read , yet , in spite of his reading skills , Steve was failing. He had been failing since first grade , as he was passed on from grade to grade. Steve was a big boy , looking more like a teenager than a twelve-year-old , yet , Steve went unnoticed...until Miss White.
Miss White was a smiling , young , beautiful redhead , and Steve was in love! For the first time in his young life , he couldn ’ t take his eyes off his teacher ; yet , still he failed. He never did his homework , and he was always in trouble with Miss White. His heart would break under her sharp words , and when he was punished for failing to turn in his homework , he felt just miserable! Still , he did not study.
In the middle of the first semester of school , the entire seventh grade was tested for basic skills. Steve hurried through his tests , and continued to dream of other things as the day wore on. His heart was not in school , but in the woods , where he often escaped alone , trying to shut out the sights , sounds and smells of his alcoholic home. No one checked on him to see if he was safe. No one knew he was gone , because no one was sober enough to care. Oddly , Steve never missed a day of school.
One day , Miss White ’ s impatient voice broke into his daydreams.
“ Steve! ” Startled , he turned to look at her.
“ Pay attention! ”
Steve locked his gaze on Miss White with adolescent adoration , as she began to go over the test results for the seventh grade.
“ You all did pretty well ,” she told the class ,“ except for one boy , and it breaks my heart to tell you this , but... ” She hesitated , pinning Steve to his seat with a sharp stare , her eyes searching his face.
“ The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class! ”
She just stared at Steve , as the class spun around for a good look. Steve dropped his eyes and carefully examined his fingertips.
After that , it was war! Steve still wouldn ’ t do his homework. Even as the punishments became more severe , he remained stubborn.
“ Just try it! ONE WEEK! ” He was unmoved.
“ You ’ re smart enough! You ’ ll see a change! ” Nothing fazed him.
“ Give yourself a chance! Don ’ t give up on your life! ” Nothing.
“ Steve! Please! I care about you! ”
Wow! Suddenly , Steve got it!! Someone cared about him? Someone , totally unattainable and perfect , CARED ABOUT HIM?!
Steve went home from school , thoughtful , that afternoon. Walking into the house , he took one look around. Both parents were passed out , in various stages of undress , and the stench was overpowering! He , quickly , gathered up his camping gear , a jar of peanut butter , a loaf of bread , a bottle of water , and this time...his schoolbooks. Grim faced and determined , he headed for the woods.
The following Monday he arrived at school on time , and he waited for Miss White to enter the classroom. She walked in , all sparkle and smiles! God , she was beautiful! He yearned for her smile to turn on him. It did not.
Miss White , immediately , gave a quiz on the weekend homework. Steve hurried through the test , and was the first to hand in his paper. With a look of surprise , Miss White took his paper. Obviously puzzled , she began to look it over. Steve walked back to his desk , his heart pounding within his chest. As he sat down , he couldn ’ t resist another look at the lovely woman.
Miss White ’ s face was in total shock! She glanced up at Steve , then down , then up. Suddenly , her face broke into a radiant smile. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just passed his first test!
From that moment nothing was the same for Steve. Life at home remained the same , but life still changed. He discovered that not only could he learn , but he was good at it! He discovered that he could understand and retain knowledge , and that he could translate the things he learned into his own life. Steve began to excel! And he continued this course throughout his school life.
After high-school Steve enlisted in the Navy , and he had a successful military career. During that time , he met the love of his life , he raised a family , and he graduated from college Magna Cum Laude. During his Naval career , he inspired many young people , who without him , might not have believed in themselves. Steve began a second career after the Navy , and he continues to inspire others , as an adjunct professor in a nearby college.
Miss White left a great legacy . She saved one boy who has changed many lives. I know , because I am the love of his life.
You see , it ’ s simple , really. A change took place within the heart of one boy , all because of one teacher , who cared.
逸 名
史蒂夫是一个 12 岁的小男孩 , 父母嗜酒成性 , 他面临着辍学的危险 。 诚然 , 他识字 , 只是学习成绩不尽如人意 。 从一年级到现在 , 年年如此 。 史蒂夫个子高大 , 看上去似乎比同龄的孩子要大得多 , 可他一直都被人忽视 , 直到怀特小姐的出现 。
怀特小姐总是面带笑容 , 她年轻 , 还有一头亮丽的红头发 。 史蒂夫就喜欢她这种类型的 。 生平第一次 , 他无法将视线从老师身上移开 , 可是他的成绩还是不及格 。 他从不写作业 , 总是给怀特小姐添麻烦 。 她刻薄的言辞让他心碎 , 每当因没有完成作业而受罚时 , 他都非常痛苦 , 但他还是不学习 。
第一学期期中 , 整个七年级都要进行基础技能测验 。 史蒂夫草草地将测验应付完 , 便继续幻想其他的事 , 时间就这样过去了 。 他的心根本不在学校 , 而是在树林中 。 他经常独自躲藏在那里 , 以期避开酒鬼之家的场景 、 吵闹声和令人作呕的气味 。 所有的人都无暇顾及他 , 没有人关心他是否安全 , 也没人清楚地知道他已经离开 。 奇怪的是 , 即便如此 , 史蒂夫却从没旷过一天课 。
一天 , 怀特小姐不耐烦的声音把他从白日梦中惊醒了 。
“ 史蒂夫 !” 他震惊地转过头看着她 。
“ 不要开小差 !”
怀特小姐公布七年级的测验结果时 , 史蒂夫用青春期男孩特有的那种爱慕的眼光盯着她 。
“ 你们都考得不错 ,” 她对学生们说 ,“ 除了一个男生 。 这令我很伤心 , 但是 ……” 她犹豫了 , 犀利的目光锁定在史蒂夫身上 , 打量着他的脸 。
“ 我们七年级最聪明的学生 , 竟然没及格 !”
她紧盯着史蒂夫 , 全班同学都转过头看着他 。 史蒂夫羞愧地低着头 , 盯着指尖 。
此后 ,“ 战争 ” 仍在继续 ! 史蒂夫还是不愿写作业 。 即便惩罚再严厉 , 他也依然我行我素 。
“ 努力试一下 ! 坚持一周也好啊 !” 可他就是无动于衷 。
“ 你很聪明 ! 如果你努力 , 一定会有可喜的变化 !” 没有什么话语可以打动他 。
“ 给自己一个机会 ! 不要轻言放弃 。” 仍无济于事 。
“ 史蒂夫 , 求你了 , 我那么关心你 !”
哦 ! 史蒂夫突然恍然大悟 ! 真的有人关心他 ? 简直不可思议 , 竟然有人关心他 ?!
那天下午 , 史蒂夫满腹思绪地回家了 。 进了家门 , 他扫视了一下屋内 , 看到父母裸露着身子睡着了 。 屋内臭气熏天 , 简直让人无法忍受 。 他快速找齐 “ 露营 ” 装备 : 一瓶花生酱 、 一块面包 、 一瓶水 , 这次他还把课本带上了 。 他坚定地走向了树林 。
紧接着的那个周一早上 , 他按时来到学校 , 期待着怀特小姐步入教室 。 她面带微笑 、 神采飞扬地走进来了 。 天哪 ! 她真是太美了 ! 他希望看到她对他微笑 , 但她没有 。
怀特小姐突然决定测试周末的家庭作业 。 史蒂夫很快就做完了 , 并第一个递交了答卷 。 怀特小姐满脸惊奇地接过他的卷子 , 她开始批阅试卷时的疑惑溢于言表 。 史蒂夫回到座位上 , 心怦怦地狂跳不止 。 坐下之后 , 他情不自禁地又瞄了一眼这位漂亮的女子 。
怀特小姐脸上满是震惊的神情 , 她瞟了一眼史蒂夫 , 又低下头去 , 然后再次抬起头来 。 突然 , 她脸上绽放出灿烂的笑容 。 七年级最聪明的男孩终于首次通过了测试 。
从那时起 , 史蒂夫就好像换了个人 。 虽然家庭生活依旧 , 但他的生活确实发生了变化 。 他发觉自己不仅能学习 , 而且还能学得很好 ! 他发现自己能理解并牢记所学的知识 , 并能学以致用 。 史蒂夫开始变得优秀了 , 而且他在整个求学生涯中 , 一直都保持着优秀 。
高中毕业后 , 史蒂夫应征加入了海军 , 他的军旅生涯也很成功 。 其间 , 他结识了他的爱人 , 组建了家庭 , 并从 Magna Cum Laude 大学毕业 。 他在海军服役期间 , 曾鼓励过许多年轻人 。 假如没有他 , 这些人或许不可能建立自信 。 从海军退役后 , 史蒂夫开始了他的第二份工作 —— 在附近的一所大学担任助理教授 , 继续鼓舞他人 。
怀特小姐留下了一份宝贵遗产 , 她挽救了一个男孩 , 这个男孩使许多人的生命发生了变化 。 我对这一切都很了解 , 因为我就是他的爱人 。
你看 , 事情就这么简单 。 一个男孩的内心世界 , 只因一个老师的关心 , 就发生了如此大的变化 。
实战
提升篇
核心单词
remarkably
[
ri5mB:kEbli
]
adv.
引人注目地
;
明显地
;
非常地
sharp
[
FB:p
]
adj.
锋利的
;
尖的
;
陡的
;
机警的
entire
[
in5taiE
]
adj.
全部的
,
整个的
impatient
[
im5peiFEnt
]
adj.
无耐心的
,
不耐烦的
;
无法忍受的
hesitate
[
5heziteit
]
v.
踌躇
;
有疑虑
;
不愿意
severe
[
si5viE
]
adj.
严重的
;
剧烈的
;
严厉的
;
苛刻的
retain
[
ri5tein
]
v.
保留
,
保持
military
[
5militEri
]
adj.
军事的
;
军用的
legacy
[
5le^Esi
]
n.
遗产
;
遗赠
实用句型
As he sat down , he couldn ’ t resist another look at the lovely woman.
坐下之后,他情不自禁地又瞄了一眼这位漂亮的女子。
① as 在这里作连词,引导时间状语从句。
② look at 看。类似的表达还有 look over 仔细检查; look forward to 盼望; look into 研究,调查。
翻译行不行
1. 尽管遇到很多挫折 , 他仍坚持做实验 。( in spite of )
2. 他的梦想是成为一名飞行员 。( dream of )
3. 篮球赛何时举行 ?( take place )