一篇被哈佛录取的高考满分作文
My height has always been something that's set me apart; it's helped define me. It's just that as long as I can remember, I haven't liked the definition very much. Every Sunday when I was in grade school my dad and I would watch ESPN Primetime Football. Playing with friends at home, I always imagined the booming ESPN voice of Chris Berman giving the play-by-play of our street football games. But no matter how well I performed at home with friends, during school recess the stigma of “short kid” stuck with me while they were choosing teams.
Still concerned as Senior year rolled along, I visited a growth specialist. Pacing the exam room in a shaky, elliptical orbit, I worried, “what if I've stopped growing? Will my sociall status forever be marked by my shortness? ” In a grade school dream, I imagined Chris “ESPN” Berman's voice as he analyzed the fantastic catch I had made for a touchdown when – with a start – the doctor strode in. Damp with nervous sweat, I sat quietly with my mom as he showed us the x-ray taken of my hand. The bones in my seventeen year old body had matured. I would not grow anymore.
I've ironically grown taller from being short. It's enriched my life. Being short has certainly had its advantages. While I was growing up in earthquake prone California, for example, my teachers constantly praise my “duck and cover” skills. The school budget was tight and the desks were so small an occasional limb could always be seen sticking out. Yet Chris Shim, “blessed” in height, always managed to squeeze himself into a compact and safe fetal position. The same quality has paid off in hide – and –go – seek.(I'm the unofficial champion on my block.)
Lincoln once debated with Senator Stephan A.Douglas – a magnifyicent orator, nationally recognized as the leader of the Democratic party of 1858 … and barely five feet four inches (1米64) tall. It seems silly, but standing on the floor of the Senate last year I remembered Senator Douglas and imagined that I would one day debate with a future president. (it helped to have a tall, lanky, bearded man with a stove – top hat talk with me that afternoon.) but I could just as easily become an astronaut, if not for my child – like, gaping – mouth – eyes – straining wonderment at the stars, then maybe in the hope of growing a few inches (the spine spontaneously expands in the absence of gravity).
Even at five feet, six inches, the actor Dustin Hoffman HELD HIS OWN AGAINST Tom Cruise in the movie “Rain man” and went on to win his second Academy ward for BEST Actor. Michael J. Fox (five feet five) constantly uses taller actors to his comedic advantage. Height has enhanced the athleticism of “Muggsy” Bogues, the shortest player in the history of the NBA at five foot three. He's used that edge to lead his basketball team in steals (they don't call him “Muggsy” for nothing). Their height has put no limits to their work in the arts or athletics. Neither will mine.
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身高总是一个把我区别于他人的因素,身高定义了我这个人。自从记事以来,我从未喜欢过这种 别人用来定义我的方式。记得还在上小学时,每逢星期六,我和父亲总是爱看ESPN台黄金时间的橄榄球比赛。在和其他小朋友一起玩耍的时候,我总是想象着克里斯•波尔曼用他那低沉的声音现场解说橄榄球比赛的情景。然而不论我在家和小朋友打篮球的技术有多好,学校挑选运动员
时,“矮子”的耻辱总是跟随着我,使我无法如愿以偿。
上高二时,我仍然担心着自己的身高,就去看了一名增高专家。我一边在检查室里的那个晃动着 的椭圆形轨道上踱步,一边焦虑地想:如果我停止长高怎么办?我的社会地位将永远被标着一 个“矮子”的记号吗?我回想起一个上小学时常做的梦,梦里回荡的全是ESPN台克里斯•波尔曼的 声音。他在解说一场橄榄球比赛中我的一个精彩按球触地动作……就在这时,医生打断了我的“白 日梦”,大踏步地走进检查室。我紧张地出了一身冷汗,乖乖地坐在我妈身边,听着医生讲解我手掌的X光片。在我17岁的身体里,所有的骨骼都已成形,我将永远不可能再长高了。
可想而知,这对我来说有多么的难。虽然我还不能回答所有那些问题,但我已经明白身高并不代表一切,我宁愿做个矮小却充满激情的人,而不愿成为一个高大的暴君。我可以用其他方式成为一个巨人:在智慧上、灵魂上和感情上高大而富有。
出乎意料的是我从自己的矮小身材中成长了很多,它丰富了我的生活。矮小当然不乏其优势。当我在加州地震长大时,老师们总是夸我“躲避隐藏”的技能高超——当时学校财政紧张,课桌做得
非常小,到需要避震时,我们就得躲到课桌下,一不小心,胳膊或腿就露在课桌外,失去保护。 然而我——克里斯朵夫•史姆同志,却被他的身高“关照着”,总能设法将自己压缩在一个安全范围中,妥善地保护自己。这种优势还曾令我在“躲藏——前进——找”的竞赛中获利(我是我们属区 非正式比赛的冠军)。
林肯曾和议员斯坦芬•道格拉斯辩论过。斯坦芬是一名优秀的演说家,被全美公认为1858年民主党的领袖。他只有不到5英尺4英寸高。这也许听起来好笑,不过去年的某一天我站在议会厅中, 想起了道格拉斯议员,并想象着将来有一天我也能象他一样和未来的美国总统辩论(在那个下午,一个高瘦高瘦,满脸胡须,戴一顶象炉灶顶的帽子的人与我的谈话使我受益非浅)。我还想 成为一名宇航员,因为我曾整天张着大嘴仰望星空。幻想着我在太空中因失重而脊椎骨伸长,摇 身一变成了一个标准身材的人。
虽然只有5英尺6英寸高,男影星达斯汀•霍夫曼却能让自己和汤姆•克鲁斯在电影《雨人》中同台献技,赢得了他第二个奥斯卡最佳男主角奖。迈克尔•福克斯(5英尺5英寸)不断地运用比他身 材高的男演员与他一起达到他在喜剧效果上的优势。在NBA篮球史上最矮的、只有5英尺3英寸的伯格斯在体育界出尽风头,他用身材矮小的优势带领他的篮球队友们施展“偷球”本领(所以大家 叫他“马格希”不是没有道理的,他是很受欢迎的。)他们的身高不论在文艺上或是体育上都没有 限制他们的发展,身高也绝不会束缚我。