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                                                                                                    宽容是一种爱  

                                                                                                         肖复兴                                  
        有一首小诗这样写道:“学会宽容/也学会爱/不要听信青蛙们嘲笑/蝌蚪/那又黑又长的尾巴……/允许蝌蚪的存在/才会有夏夜的蛙声。”
        宽容是一种爱。
        在激烈的竞争社会,在唯利是图的商业时代,宽容同忠厚一样都成了无用的别名,让位于针尖对麦芒的斤斤计较。但是,我还是要说:宽容是一种爱。
        十八世纪的法国科学家普鲁斯特和贝索勒是一对论敌,他们关于“定比”这一定律争论了九年之久,各执一词,谁也不让谁。最后的结果,是以普鲁斯特的胜利而告终,普鲁斯特成为了“定比”这一科学定律的发明者。但他并未因此而得意忘形,据天功为己有。他真诚的对曾激烈反对过他的论敌贝索勒说:“要不是你一次次的质疑,我是很难把定比定律深入地研究下去的。”同时,他特别向公众宣告,发现定比定律,贝索勒有一半的功劳。
        这就是宽容。允许别人的反对,并不计较别人的态度,而充分看待别人的长处,并吸收其营养。这种宽容是一泓温情而透明的湖,让所有一切映在湖面上,天色云影、落花流水。这种宽容让人感动。
         我们的生活日益纷繁复杂,头顶的天空并不尽是凡·高涂抹的一片灿烂的金黄色,脚下的大地也不如天安门广场一样平坦。烦恼、忧愁、甚至能让我们恼怒、无法容忍的事情,可能天天会摩肩接踵而来--才下眉头,却上心头,抽刀断水水更流。我说的宽容,并不是让你毫无原则的一味退让。宽容的前提是对那些可宽容的人或事,宽容的核心是爱。宽容,不是去对付,去虚与委蛇,而是以心对心去包容,去化解,去让这个越发世故、物化和势利的粗糙世界变得湿润一些。而不是什么都要剑拔弩张,什么都要斤斤计较,什么都要你死我活,什么都要勾心斗角。即使我们一时难以做到如普鲁斯特一样成为一泓深邃的湖,我们起码可以做到如一只青蛙去宽容蝌蚪一样,让温暖的夏夜充满嘹亮的蛙鸣。我们面前的世界不也会多一份美好,自己的心里不也多一些宽慰吗?
        宽容是一种爱,要相信,斤斤计较的人、工于心计的人、心胸狭窄的人、心狠手辣的人……可能一时会占得许多便宜,或阴谋得逞,或飞黄腾达,或春光占尽,或独占鳌头……但不要对宽容的力量丧失信心。用宽容所付出的爱,在以后的日子里总有一天一定会得到回报,也许来自你的朋友,也许来自你的对手,也许来自你的上司,也许更来自时间的检验。
        宽容,是我们自己一幅健康的心电图,是这个世界一张美好的通行证!
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    Jane was on her way home at around 6 o'clock. It was getting dark. As she drove into her community, she noticed a man.

    She saw the man walking along the sidewalk next to some houses. He didn't live in any of those houses. She had seen this man several times before. He looked like a criminal (罪犯).

    She drove by him. He looked at her car as she drove by. She continued driving and watched him in her rear view mirror (后视镜). She got to the corner and stopped. She continued to watch him walking in her direction. Suddenly, he turned left up a driveway (车道). A red SUV was parked in the driveway right next to the sidewalk. She saw him walk up to the driver's door and put his hand on the handle (把手). Then he returned to the sidewalk and went on to walk in her direction.

    "What is that all about?" Jane wondered. Then she realized that he had tested the door to see if it was locked. "He is a criminal," she thought. "That's what he does. He just walks in our neighborhood looking for cars to break into."

    She called the police and described the man. The police officer said he knew who the man was. The people in the community called two or three times this week to report him walking by. But the police couldn't arrest him for walking around unless they caught him with stolen things. "But he was testing that SUV door to see if it was unlocked," she said.

    "I'm sorry," said the officer. "That's not against the law. If you see him actually steal something, please give us a call."

Is He a Thief

Background Information

It was getting ____. Jane was ____ home when she noticed a man who she had seen several times before.

Details of the story

The man

He was walking in Jane's ____ and then suddenly turned left. He walked up to an SUV, put his hand on the handle of the driver's door and then ____ walking. 

Jane

She ____ the man all the time. She thought he was testing if the door was ____, so she called the police. She ____ the man and his strange behaviour.

The police officer

He said he knew the man because he had been____ two or three times. But the man's behaviour couldn't lead to the ____ of him. He said walking around was not ____ the law.