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摘麦穗的故事这使我想起了一个故事:“摘取最大的麦穗”。一次,老师把学生们带到一片黄灿灿的麦地边,告诉他们自己在麦地的另一头等待,希望每个学生带一棵最大的麦穗来见他。要求是:1.在穿越麦地的时候只能走一次,不能走回头路;2.选择麦穗只能摘一棵,不允许舍弃,再选择摘取。学生甲走进麦地,很快就发现了一棵很大的麦穗,便迫不及待地将它摘了下来。但当他继续前行时,他很快就后悔了,因为和接下来他所看见的麦穗相比,手中的这一棵实在太小了,但他也只好带着这棵走向麦地的彼端。
The story of picking wheat ears reminds me of a story: “Picking the biggest ears of wheat.” Once, the teacher took the students to the edge of a yellow wheat field and told them to wait on the other side of the wheat field. He hoped that each student would bring him the biggest ear of wheat to see him. The requirements are: 1. You can only go once when crossing the wheat field, and you can’t go back to the road. 2. You can only pick one of the wheat ears, and you cannot allow it to be discarded. Student A walked into the wheat field and soon discovered a large wheat ear and couldn’t wait to pick it off. But when he continued, he quickly regretted it because the one in his hand was too small compared to what he saw next, but he also had to take this one with the one to the wheat field. end.