A Valuable Lesson
寶貴的教訓(xùn)
Last Mid-Autumn Festival was an unforgettable day for me.
對(duì)我來說,去年的中秋節(jié)是難忘的一天。
Partly because I ate too many moon cakes and partly because the moon cakes had spoilt, I had a bad stomachache.
一方面因?yàn)槲页粤颂嗟脑嘛灒硪环矫嬉驗(yàn)樵嘛炆┑袅恕?/p>
Not only did I vomit, but I had the runs.
結(jié)果我腹痛如絞,上吐下瀉。
Subsequently, I was sent to the hospital.
后來,我被送進(jìn)了醫(yī)院。
This unfortunate experience taught me a valuable lesson.
這次不幸的經(jīng)歷給了我一個(gè)寶貴的教訓(xùn)。
That is, one should eat moderately.
也就是說,吃東西要有節(jié)制。
As the old saying goes,"Don't bite off more than you can chew.”
俗話說:“貪多嚼不爛。”
You can be sure that I will keep that in mind from now on.
你應(yīng)當(dāng)相信,從今以后我會(huì)把它牢記于心。