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听力文本:
Many people believe that the faster the better, because they can save time in this way. However, as a matter of fact, the result is far less than being satisfactory and quite often goes to the opposites. I'd like to say haste makes waste. There are two reasons for it. Firstly, when one is in a hurry he's likely to be heedless and careless. He cannot judge the situation fully and react correctly. Therefore he cannot get what he readily aims at. Secondly, haste may allow accidents to take place. In that case, it will hinder one from reaching his destination. Consider the following situation which tells something. Suppose a student is expected to show up and give his presentation at class soon. He is in such a hurry that he may leave his presentation at home or on his way rushing to school he may unfortunately have an accident. Haste makes waste. Everything has its rules in it. We can not strain our efforts and ignore the rules. Remember: Take heed and you will surely speed. It doesn't mean we can just sit and wait for it to happen. Instead, we should try our best and at the same time comply with the objective rules. |