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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==读书演讲稿200篇一:小学生我爱读书演讲稿我们为什么爱读书各位老师、各位同学,大家好!我是四年级的。
今天我给大家演讲的题目叫《我们为什么爱读书》。
如果我问大家什么是人生中最重的,可能有人会说是金钱,也有人可能会说是健康,还有人可能会说是快乐,当然还会有更多的答案。
而我会不加思索地回答说,读书。
我爱读书,因为书是人类智慧的结晶,书是人类思想的宝库。
读书可以让我在知识的海洋里尽情地遨游,读书可以让我无知的领域不断的缩小,读书可以让我更加丰富起来成熟起来。
我爱读书,因为读一本好书可以让我们分清美丑,识别善恶,明辨是非,让我们渐渐地高尚起来,纯洁起来,坚强起来。
歌德说过:“读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。
”是啊,读一本好书使我们可以领悟人生的真谛,感悟崇高的境界,体会攀登的艰辛,找到和命运抗争的无穷力量和坚强意志。
我爱读书,因为我切身感受到了读书的乐趣。
有人说:“读书足以怡情,足以博彩,足以长才”。
读书可以让你在宁静的江南小镇,伴着清风悠然地散步;读书可以让你在一个温暖的午后,牵着妈妈的手,缓缓穿行??“书是人类进步的阶梯。
”高尔基的这句至理名言曾经激励着无数学子发奋读书。
同学们,为了我们的进步和成长,为了我们伟大祖国的进步和繁荣,让我们一起读书吧!我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!篇二:我爱读书.演讲稿我爱读书尊敬的各位评委、老师、亲爱的同学们:大家好!今天我演讲的题目是《我爱读书》如果有人问我:你最喜欢什么?我会不加思考地回答说,读书。
是的,我爱读书,所有认识我的人都知道是个小书虫。
每当我走进书店,挑选一本好书,孜孜不倦地读着;每当我手捧一本喜爱的书,跟同伴交流书中的精彩片段;每当我为自己准备一个书屋,在知识的海洋里遨游时,我会觉得自己是这个世界上最幸福的人。
我爱读书,因为读书有无穷的乐趣。
2018-2019-justice读后感-推荐word版 (19页)
本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==justice读后感篇一:哈佛公开课·Justice——视频观后感Justice-what to do is a series of open courses on philosophy and morality given by Professor Michael J. Sandel from Harvard University. It consists of twelve parts, each of which is defined with two themes in the style of a question, a case name or a pair of antonyms, like Who owns me, For sale motherhood, Free Vs Fit. Most impressive of all is that each course is unfolded in the follow steps: case introduction, then question raising, and at last heated discussion or debate. And if necessary, Professor Sandel will have core explanation on the famous theories discovered by the philosophers, Aristotle, Bethem, Kant, Rawls and Locke, and so on. The whole series of courses are organized in a progressive structure, which comparably leads usto be thoughtful, and furthermore think morally. Some of the contents will be summarized as follow篇二:速度与激情读后感"Fast and Furious " movie , the perfect interpretation of the speed and passion of these two words . And , it will integrate the speedand passion , to create a collection of humorous , warm, thrilling in a good movie . I am also very lucky in a movie theater watching the film.Listening to the location of each drift tire friction on the sound , and looking fantastic cool driving skills , looking at the endless sea. I can not help but feel, when the car flew down from the top when the fear can not help spontaneously. When many people have decided to give up that can change the fate of the target, the execution of Dominica has decided , by contrast , I flinch when faced with difficulties , so I am very ashamed .The hero 's father, said: " When you walk into a door when all the past will become history ." When you are standing at a new starting line , only hard work, will have a harvest . Because dreams faithheroes gathered together , they kinship people . This is what people aspire to it, a genuine own team , a group of friends willing tofight for you , and again in trouble of experience. This reminds me of the saying: "life , my objectives ; justice, but also my objectives ; if they are incompatible, were also sacrifice justice ! "I understand that they are true friendship , which can stand the test of life and death , it does not diminish as time goes by a single cent .《速度与激情》这部电影,完美地诠释了速度,激情这两个词语。
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[ 标签 :标题 ]篇一:适合中学生阅读的中英读物书目英语组一、适合学生的中英对照的书虫。
( 58 本)书虫 (1 级上适合初初 2 年级共 10 册) 1 爱情与金钱 Love or Money2 《苏格兰玛丽女王》《Mary Queen of Scots Tim Vicar y》中英对照3 在月亮下面Under The Moon4 潘德尔的巫师The Witches of Peddle5 歌剧院的幽灵The Phantom of The Opera6 猴爪 The Monkey's Paw7 世界上最冷的地方The Coldest Place on Earth 8 阿拉丁和神灯Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp 9 《象人》《The Elephant Man 》中英对照10 别了,好莱坞先生Goodbye Mr Hollywood 书虫 (共 8 册 1 级下适合初 1 初 2 年级 )1 小公主 A Little Princess2.邦蒂号暴动Mutiny On The Bounty3.奥米茄文件The Omega Files4.谁谋杀了总统The President's Murderer5.福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子Sherlock Holmes and The Duke's Son6.白色死亡White Death7. 绿野仙踪The Wizard of Oz8. 难忘米兰达Remember Miranda9.福尔摩斯与赛马Sherlock Holmes and The Sport of Kings书虫 (2 级上适合初 2 初 3 年级共 8 册 ) 1.威廉·莎士比亚William Shakespeare 2. 一个国王的爱情故事The Love of a King 3. 亡灵鸟Dedd Man's Island4.哈克贝利·费恩历险记The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn5.《鲁宾孙漂流记》《 The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe》中英对照6.爱丽丝漫游奇境记Alice's Adventure in Wonderland7.格林·盖布尔斯的安妮Anne of Green Gables8.五个孩子和沙精Five Children and It书虫 (共 8 册 2 级下适合初 2 初 3 年级 ) 1.神秘女人—阿加莎·克里新蒂Agatha Christie 2.德拉库拉Dracula3.亨利八世和他的六位妻子Hey VIII and His Six Wives4. the Rue Margue5. 坎特维尔幽灵The Canterville Ghost6.五镇故事Stories From The Five Towns7. 法兰克福的耳环林王子The Jungle Book 蕈尔格街凶杀案The Murders in Ear-Rings from Frankfurt8.森书虫 (共 8 册 3 级上适合初 3 高1 年级 ) 1. 弗兰肯新坦Frankenstein2.《野性的呼唤》《The Call of The Wild 》中英对照3.秘密花园The Secret Garden4.曾达的囚徒The Prisoner of Zinda5.爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记Through The Looking-Glass6.风语河岸柳The Wind in the Willows7.神秘及幻想故事集Tales of Mystery and Imagination 8. 铁路少年The Railway Children9.三个陌生人The Three Strangers and Other Stories书虫 (3 级下适合初 3 高 1 年级共 8 册 )1. 《圣诞欢歌》《 A Christmas Carol 》中英对照2.多里安·格雷的画像The Piciure of Dorian Gray3.勃朗特一家的故事The Bionte Story4.牙齿和爪子Tooth and Claw5.星际动物园The Star Zoo6.《诱拐》《 Kidnapped 》中英对照7.公正Justice8.化学秘密Chemical Secret 9. 劫机!Skyjack 书虫 (第 4 级上适合初 3 学生共 5 册 )1《. 巴斯克维尔猎犬》《 The Hound of The Baskervilles 三怪客泛舟记Three Men in A Boat 4.三十九级台阶》2.不平静的坟墓The Thirty-nineThe Unquiet Grave 3.Steps 5.小妇人LittleWomen中英对照篇二:适合中学生的英语读物第一级: 300 生词量,适合小学、初一学生,共1、《爱情与金钱》2、《苏格兰玛丽女王》3、《在月亮下面》4、《潘德尔的巫师》5、《歌剧院的幽灵》6、《猴爪》7、《象人》8、《世界上最冷的地方》第二级: 600 生词量,适合初一学生,8 本1、《威廉·莎士比亚》2、《一个国王的爱情故事》L3 、《亡灵岛》8 本4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》8、《五个孩子和沙精》第三级: 1000 生词量,适合初二学生,分上册上册1、《弗兰肯斯坦》2、《野性的呼唤》3、《秘密花园》4、《曾达的囚徒》5、《爱丽丝镜中世界奇遇记》6、《风语河岸柳》7、《神秘幻想故事集》7 本,下册8 本下册:1、《圣诞欢歌》2、《多里安·格雷的画像》3、《勃朗特一家的故事》4、《牙齿和爪子》5、《星际动物园》6、《诱拐》7、《公正》8、《化学秘密》第四级: 1500 生词量,适合初三学生,分上册 5 本,下册 6 本上册:1、《巴斯克维尔猎犬》2、《不平静的坟墓》3、《三怪客泛舟记》4、《三十九级台阶》5、《小妇人》下册:1、《黑骏马》2、《织工马南》3、《双城记》4、《格列佛游记》5、《金银岛》6、《化身博士》第五级: 2000 生词量,适合高一学生,共 4 本。
Justice 正义之法书评
ChristianZhang Yan 0131126043 Justice according to multielementThe eternal pursuit of the irreconcilable contradictions, on "freedom" and "equality", is the inexhaustible driving force for social progress."Multi-evolution", a representative of a new "relativism" revived. Since the enlightenment modernism was questioned, the Western society as well as the colonies themselves has launched reflections on the modernist concept of development. Thus, the colonists launched imposing colonial liberation movements and drove away Western colonizers under the leadership of nationalist politicians.However, the colonial legacy, which is the unfinished modernism development process, is destined to be succeeded by nationalist politicians. The legacy is concretely showed in the wealth polarization, the serious imbalance in resources distribution and the contrast of the middle class of the developed cities and the traditional society of the developing countryside. What should the nationalist politicians who inherited the legacy do?There are two choices, first, to get rich together, or poor. The former policy appears in East and Southeast Asia and Latin American countries, the so-called "a few people get rich first" policy, whose positive subtext is "most people will keep a pace later", no matter how the difficulty increases. The latter one appears in traditional Islamic countries, which went to the other extreme in the face of growing wealth gap. "Islamic fundamentalism", which means going back to the beginning of the classicalera, the "garden of Eden", the main character of the times, was that everybody is all poor, they have no difference in addition to sex. Women all wear robes and veils, men all wear gowns and long beard there, the sole purpose is to erase the characteristic caused by different status and different income.Virtually, all these effects have the same goal, equality.Either the pursuit of common prosperity which seems illusive, or common poverty hogtying the development of people‟s life, are all the respond to the principle of equality.So it‟s easier to understand The Theory Of Justice. A justice, according to Aristotle's view, is "equality". Why is the pursuit of Justice (equal), even the Bushman who lives a simple material life in Kalahari of southern Africa also knew that,“Even if a person desires a delicate knife, he doesn‟t care to own it for too long, because he knows he will become the envy of others; when he wipes the knife, he will hear the whisper from the others, …He has a wonderful knife while we have nothing‟. Soon someone will ask him for a knife, because everyone wants to own it, so he sends the knife away. Their culture has consistently called for their sharing, so there has never been a man who isn't willing to share items, food or water with other tribe members, because once leaving the mutual cooperation, the Bushmen will not survive in the drought and famine of Kalahari Desert. ”"Equal", especially materially, is the cornerstone of social, people always want to keep the same with their neighbors, not so different at least, this let people retain dignity sense on capacity and spirit. Thanks to equality, people won‟t covet others‟wealth or desire for the "luxury" life, society can reserve a more harmonious atmosphere.However, differences of people's intelligence and ability exist unavoidably; humans are born with the right to pursue the wealth or status according to their capacity. But the Declaration of human rights says,"In terms of their rights, men are born and remain free and equal", put these contradicting words together. Now that people have the rights to pursue happiness freely, they will pay for the price of the encounter of principle of equality and "freedom” one day, inevitably.It's within the scope of acceptable if the disparity in wealth and status only comes from the differences of intelligence and ability, but if disparities of wealth and status go beyond personal abilities, especially when their wealth and status achieved continuance across generations. Some people are just born with more resources than others, while others who tried their whole lives to achieve "equality", though, could not bridge the gap between individuals. Then how do you achieve social justice after the delicate balance between" Freedom" and "equality" being broken?Rawls‟s theory of Justice, in a word, can be explained as a concept that Justice as fairness. First, we need to indicate a prerequisite, which is how the social contract appears, so that we can arrive at principles of this theory.Rawls expanded on this and he called it the "Original position". Then we can infer a principle of Justice, "all the social values including freedom and opportunity, income and wealth, as well as the foundation of self-esteem, should be equally distributed.Rawls's theory of Justice not so much presented a rule for the operation of Justice,rather than provide a code of ethics or a rule of contrast.Many countries still journey on the path of achieving equality, some in the pursuit of common prosperit y, others adhere to common poverty. Rawls‟s society seems disconnected from outside of these two extremes, but it is apparently not fair to point out the lack of operability of his theory.Countless of history (as Khmer Rouge, and pre-Open Door China) proved that pursuit of complete equality only brings the tyranny of minority. Since equality on this level cannot be achieved, we choose to allow "free" pursuit of income or wealth, but not damaging others‟ equal right.Nonetheless, it‟s not fair to grant all the glory to “justice” as well. In the second half of the 20th century, society of the United States has experienced complex culture changes and social integration, culture became more multiple and freer, people has more ways to chase happiness whose form is more abundant rather than wealth, the field where people achieved equality has not been limited to economic and social status, and it‟s on the decrease that justice has been linked to wealth and status.The ultimate goal of social transformation is always bridging the gap between wealth and status and reconstructing an equal society. Today's various social issues, all kinds of "second generation", mother-in-law conflicts, the house price, even rumors of food hygiene, are all public responds when people are in the pursuit of "justice". Some are sniggering with cynicism at deformed relationship because of fever for wealth and status, while some read ancient works, put on Han Chinese clothing and hide in utopia with fundamentalism. However, these actions lack constructiveness after all, most ofthem are helpless and useless.From the perspective of cross-cultural comparison, multiple value choice might be a better way. Adopting multi-digestion to solve the bondage of wealth and status to justice may be a new road to try.。
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每天晚上,星星躲进了云层,月亮站在窗外,眨眼睛,可我还在床上看书。
我看书有个习惯,喜欢开台灯。
妈妈每天晚上都像黑猫警长似的,悄悄把门打开一条缝,看房间里没什么动静,就轻轻关上门,蹑手蹑脚地走出去。
可是每次都被我发现了,这就叫道高一尺,魔高一丈。
有一次,妈妈叫我睡觉,正当我看得津津有味时。
妈妈推开门,龇牙咧嘴地说:“怎么还不睡觉?眼睛近视,明天该变成熊猫眼了!”说完就“啪”地一声,把电灯关了。
我侧耳倾听着门外的动静,听见妈妈走远了,我便摸着黑,找到台灯的开关,拧亮,又看起书来。
这时,我的耳朵变成了猫耳朵,时刻注意着门外的脚步声。
突然,我听见了脚步声,就立马关上灯。
妈妈在门外奇怪地说:“我明明看见有灯光的,怎么就没了呢?”我躲在被子里偷着乐。
妈妈想把事情查个水落石出。
每天晚上等我睡着以后都来视察,我看书只能缩短时间。
有一天,我正在开台灯看书,忽然妈妈神不知鬼不觉地出现在我眼前,她火冒三丈:“怎么现在还不睡?都9:30分了,明天我看你怎么起床!”妈妈气呼呼地走出门,刚走,又折回来交代:“关灯!睡觉!”嘿嘿,我就跟妈妈玩“猫捉老鼠”的游戏。
敌退我进,敌来我防!谁让我喜欢看书呢!2偷着乐“抽刀断水水更流,举杯消愁愁更愁。
”老师正在黑板上“哒哒”地磨着粉笔头。
傍晚,夕阳从西边的窗户外射了进来,把影子拖得很长。
我无力地用一只手托着头,另一只手正麻木地在纸上写下“y=3x”。
半闭半睁的双眼被“灌了铅”的眼皮压得让人昏昏欲睡。
突然,一截粉笔头砸在了我头上,“高凌,你在干什么呢?好好听,手里写什么呢?”我被这突如其来的粉笔头砸得晕头转向,说:“没什么,写语文呢。
”边说边偷偷把数学资料塞了下去,看了看老师,呵——虚惊一场。
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书虫读后感
书虫读后感书虫读后感三篇Jane Eyre — A Beautiful Soul(简爱)Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think: We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.We remember her pursuit of justice. It’s like a companion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodneon one side and must check the badneon the other side.We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God’s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.We also remember her striving for life, her toughneand her confidence…When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.Her story makes us thinking about life and we learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of the real beauty.Learn to love and care(雾都孤儿)Here I am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about what Ihave just finished reading with tears of sadnefilling my eyes and fire of indignation filling my heart, which revived my exhausted soul that has already been covered by the cruelty and the selfishneof the secular world for a long time. It is truly what I felt after reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent British author Charles Dickens.The resonance between me and the book makes me feel not only the kindneand the wickedneof all the characters in the novel, but what this aloof society lacks, and what I lack deep inside. These supreme resources I’m talking about right now are somewhat different from minerals, oil that we usually mention. They’re abstract like feelings, and some kinds of spiritual stimulation that all of us desire anxiously from one another ——love and care.Those charitable figures whom Dickens created in the novel are really what we need in life. They showed love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my heart deeply.Mr. Brownlow is one such person.The other day he had one of his elaborate watches stolen by two skilled teenage thieves, Artful Dodger and Charley Bates, and thought naturally it was Oliver, who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because he was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. Being wrathful, he caught Oliver, and sent him to the police station where the ill-tempered, unfair magistrates worked. Fortunately for him, Oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. With sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took the injured, poor Oliver to his own home. There Oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he were Mr. Brownlow’s own son. One day, however, Mr. Brownlowasked Oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. The thief Oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. After that he disappeared in Mr. Brownlow’s life. Searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. But dramatically, they came acroeach other again a few years later. Without hesitation, Mr. Brownlow took Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.Perhaps most of us would feel confused about Mr. Brownlow’s reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learn from him. Jesus said in the Bible. “Forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” Why is that? Because forgiveneis our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. We cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. Stop put Mr. Brownlow into the list of your models. Always give people a second chance no matter what they might have done. That’s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.Charles Dickens said:“Love makes the world go around.” These immortal words have inspired and will keep on inspiring us to chant the melody of love and to say the prayer of care forevermore. Let us, therefore, enjoy life and treat other people lovingly. These principles are the roots and foundations of beliefs supporting this article and our mission together.Pride and Prejudice (傲慢与偏见)Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my opinion, this book is an illustration of the society at that time. She perfectly reflected the relation between money and marriage at her time and gave the people in her works vividcharacters.The characters have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man, but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different. Jane is si-mp-le, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic books. (Actually she is a pedant.) Kitty doesn’t have her o wn opinion but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I read the book, I can always find the same personalities in the society now. That is why I think this book is indeed the representative of the society in Britain in the 18th century.The family of gentleman in the countryside is Jane Austen’s favourite topic. But this little topic can reflect big problems. It concludes the stratum situation and economic relationships in Britain in her century. You can find these from the very beginning of this book.Austen left this problem for us to think. The genius of Jane Austen lies in this perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects big problems. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote “Pride and Prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively. The plots in her works are always very natural. The development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in mathematics. I think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and classic. Today, her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time.。
英语读书笔记书虫好词好句读后感
英语读书笔记书虫好词好句读后感全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Joys of Being a Book LoverAs an avid reader and self-proclaimed book nerd, I find immense joy in diving into the worlds crafted by brilliant authors. Books have been my constant companions, offering solace, wisdom, and an escape from the humdrum of daily life. With each turn of the page, I embark on a journey that expands my horizons, challenges my perspectives, and enriches my vocabulary with delightful words and phrases.One of the greatest pleasures of being a bookworm is the thrill of discovering new words that resonate with your soul. These linguistic gems become treasures to be savored and incorporated into your own lexicon. One such word that has captivated me is "snickersnee," which refers to a deceitful or winding course of argument. I encountered this delightful term in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," and it instantly ignited my imagination with its playful sound and intriguing meaning.Another word that has left an indelible mark on me is "ephemeral," which describes something that is transient or short-lived. I stumbled upon this exquisite word while reading Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," and it perfectly encapsulated the fleeting nature of life and the poignancy of cherishing every moment. The way the word glided off the tongue, with its soft vowels and gentle consonants, resonated with me on a profound level.Beyond individual words, I revel in the beauty of well-crafted phrases that paint vivid pictures in my mind. One such phrase that has etched itself into my memory is "the smoky tendrils of dawn's first light," which I encountered in Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner." This exquisite description evoked a sense of tranquility and wonder, as if the world was awakening from a deep slumber, bathed in the soft glow of the rising sun.Another phrase that continues to linger in my thoughts is "the cacophony of silence," which I stumbled upon in Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." This paradoxical turn of phrase captured the profound weight of stillness, where the absence of sound became deafening, prompting introspection and self-reflection.Beyond the sheer joy of encountering new words and phrases, books have also profoundly shaped my worldview and challenged me to confront complex issues. One book that left an indelible mark on me was Toni Morrison's "Beloved," a harrowing exploration of the lasting trauma of slavery. This powerful novel forced me to confront the harsh realities of history and grapple with the concept of generational pain. It also instilled in me a deep appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and the power of storytelling to heal and inspire.Another book that has left a lasting impact is Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner," which delved into the complexities of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for redemption. This compelling narrative not only exposed me to the richness of Afghan culture but also challenged me to examine the dynamics of loyalty and the consequences of our choices.As I reflect on the multitude of books that have graced my shelves, I am struck by the profound impact they have had on my personal growth and intellectual development. Each book has been a portal to new worlds, offering me the opportunity to walk in the shoes of diverse characters, confront complex moral dilemmas, and expand my understanding of the human experience.Beyond the words and phrases that have captivated me, I am deeply grateful for the life lessons and wisdom that books have imparted. They have taught me the value of empathy, the importance of perseverance, and the power of hope in the face of adversity. Through their pages, I have learned to embrace diversity, challenge societal norms, and advocate for justice and equality.As I continue on my journey as a bookworm, I look forward to discovering countless more literary treasures, each one offering a unique perspective, a new linguistic gem, or a profound insight that will shape my understanding of the world. For me, being a book lover is not merely a pastime but a way of life, a constant pursuit of knowledge, imagination, andself-discovery.In the words of the great novelist Toni Morrison, "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." Perhaps one day, fueled by the inspiration drawn from the countless books that have graced my life, I will craft my own literary masterpiece, weaving together the words and phrases that have captivated me, and sharing my own unique perspective with the world.Until then, I will continue to embrace the joys of being a bookworm, savoring every word, every phrase, and every life lesson that emerges from the pages of the books I hold dear. For in the realm of literature, there is an endless supply of wisdom, beauty, and adventure waiting to be discovered.篇2Bookworm's Reflections: Good Words and Phrases from English Reading NotesAs an avid reader and a self-proclaimed bookworm, I have always found solace and joy in the pages of books. Reading has been an integral part of my life, a constant companion through the highs and lows, a gateway to worlds unknown and experiences yet to be discovered. However, what truly sets reading apart for me is the opportunity to encounter and savor the beauty of language, the carefully crafted words and phrases that paint vivid pictures and evoke profound emotions.One of the earliest books that left an indelible mark on me was Harper Lee's timeless classic, "To Kill a Mockingbird." Amidst the poignant narrative and profound themes, I was struck by the author's masterful command of language. A phrase that has stayed with me since my initial reading is "Until I feared I wouldlose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing." This simple yet powerful statement resonated deeply with me, capturing the essence of my unwavering love for reading and its inextricable link to my very existence.Another literary gem that has enriched my vocabulary and understanding of language is Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." The author's magical realism and surreal storytelling are infused with a linguistic tapestry that weaves together the ordinary and the extraordinary. One phrase that has etched itself into my memory is "It was the time when they were barely up from living like wild animals." This evocative description not only sets the scene but also invites the reader to ponder the depths of human existence and the transformative power of progress.Moving on to contemporary literature, Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner" left an indelible impression with its poignant exploration of friendship, betrayal, and redemption. A line that resonated deeply with me was, "There is a way to be good again." These simple yet profound words encapsulate the human capacity for growth, forgiveness, and the pursuit of redemption, even in the face of profound wrongdoing.In the realm of non-fiction, I was captivated by the eloquence and wisdom of Maya Angelou's autobiographical work, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." Her words carry a weight and power that transcend the page, such as this poignant observation: "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." This sentiment strikes a chord with anyone who has ever felt the burden of carrying a story untold, a truth unspoken, and the liberation that comes with giving voice to those experiences.Beyond the literary classics and acclaimed works, I have also found solace and inspiration in the words of poets and essayists. Mary Oliver's poetry, for instance, is a treasure trove of profound observations and lyrical musings. One line that has stayed with me is, "Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it." This simple yet profound advice encapsulates the essence of mindfulness, appreciation, and the power of storytelling – principles that have guided my approach to life and reading.As a student of language and literature, I have come to appreciate the nuances and complexities that lie within the written word. Words hold the power to transport us to distant lands, to evoke emotions that resonate deep within our souls,and to challenge our perceptions of the world around us. Each carefully chosen phrase, each deftly woven metaphor, is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the writers who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of language.Reading has not only enriched my vocabulary and expanded my horizons but has also instilled in me a deep appreciation for the written word. It篇3Book Worm's Favorite Words and Phrases - A Reading ReflectionAs an avid reader and self-proclaimed book worm, I often find myself jotting down words, phrases, and passages that resonate with me while immersed in the pages of a great book. These literary gems become a part of my inner voice, shaping how I perceive and articulate the world around me. In this reflection, I'll share some of my favorite words and phrases gleaned from recent reads, exploring their meanings and how they've impacted my perspective.One word that has stuck with me is "saudade," a Portuguese term denoting a profound melancholic longing or nostalgic yearning. I first encountered it in the novel "The Book ofDisquiet" by Fernando Pessoa, and it perfectly encapsulates the bittersweet ache of missing someone or something deeply. There's a certain beauty in having a word that so eloquently captures an emotion many of us have felt but struggled to express.From the same book, I was captivated by the phrase "the metaphysics of a night wind." Pessoa's poetic musings on the mysteries of existence and the universe's vast unknowns resonated deeply. This phrase evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about the intangible forces that shape our world – the unseen currents that whisper their secrets to those willing to listen.Shifting gears, I recently devoured Madeline Miller's "The Song of Achilles," a retelling of the Iliad from the perspective of Patroclus. One phrase that lingered was "like two rams, knotted in battle." Miller's visceral imagery breathes life into the epic battles, allowing readers to viscerally experience the clash of bronze and the grunts of warriors locked in mortal combat.Speaking of vivid imagery, I must mention the word "sybaritic" from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." This deliciously decadent term, describing a devotion to luxury and pleasure, perfectly captures the opulent excess of the RoaringTwenties, a world where indulgence knew no bounds. Fitzgerald's masterful use of language transports readers to the heart of the Jazz Age's extravagance.Moving on to a more contemplative realm, I found solace in the phrase "a still point of the turning world" from T.S. Eliot's "Burnt Norton." In our fast-paced, ever-changing lives, this phrase reminds us to seek moments of stillness and introspection, to ground ourselves amidst the chaos. Eliot's poetic brilliance shines through, offering a respite for the weary soul.From the realms of fantasy, I was captivated by the word "palimpsest" in Samantha Shannon's "The Bone Season." Describing a manuscript on which successive layers of writing have been superimposed, this term resonated with the novel's intricate worldbuilding and the layers of history woven into its narrative. It's a testament to the power of language to conjure intricate worlds and hidden depths.Shifting to a more whimsical note, I delighted in the phrase "a chaos of delight and chocolate" from Laini Taylor's "Strange the Dreamer." This delectable combination of words perfectly encapsulates the joy and indulgence that can be found in thesimplest of pleasures. Taylor's imaginative storytelling is a feast for the senses, and this phrase is a delightful amuse-bouche.No list of literary gems would be complete without a nod to the incredible wordsmith that is Shakespeare. From "Hamlet," the phrase "the undiscover'd country from whose bourn no traveler returns" haunts me with its profound contemplation of the great unknown that awaits us all. Shakespeare's ability to capture the depths of human existence in such poetic language is truly unparalleled.Lastly, I must mention the word "pulchritudinous" from John Green's "The Fault in Our Stars." Meaning beautiful or attractive, this delightfully mellifluous term perfectly encapsulates the quirky charm and linguistic playfulness that Green infuses into his writing. It's a reminder that even in the face of life's hardships, there is beauty to be found in the most unexpected places –including the very words we use.These words and phrases are but a small sampling of the literary treasures that have enriched my life and shaped my perspective. Each one carries a weight and resonance that extends far beyond its dictionary definition, evoking emotions, painting vivid mental pictures, and challenging me to see the world through a different lens.As a book worm, I revel in the power of language to transport, inspire, and ultimately transform us. These carefully crafted words and phrases are more than mere combinations of letters – they are portals into the minds and souls of the writers who crafted them, inviting us to share in their visions, their sorrows, and their joys.By cherishing and incorporating these literary gems into my own internal monologue, I feel a deeper connection to the vast tapestry of human experience woven through the pages of great books. They become part of my narrative, enriching my understanding of the world and gifting me with a more nuanced vocabulary to articulate the complexities of life.So, fellow book worms, I implore you: as you lose yourselves in the pages of your next literary adventure, keep a keen eye out for those rare and precious words and phrases that ignite your imagination, tug at your heartstrings, or challenge your perceptions. Jot them down, savor their essence, and allow them to become a part of your own personal lexicon. For in doing so, we not only honor the artistry of the writers who crafted them but also foster a deeper appreciation for the boundless power of language itself.。
书虫系列书籍读后感(优秀范文五篇)
书虫系列书籍读后感(优秀范文五篇)第一篇:书虫系列书籍读后感书,是人类进步的阶梯;书是知识的海洋;书,是全人类的老师。
书虫系列是很多人喜欢看的书。
下面,就一起来看看书虫系列的读后感吧!书虫系列书籍读后感一:每一个人都有各自喜欢的书籍。
其中我比较喜欢看《鲁滨孙漂流记》。
因为这本书中的主人公——鲁滨孙,是一个勇敢、有主见的人。
而我就比较喜欢这类的人。
英国著名作家丹尼尔·笛福把鲁滨孙的一个个故事,一个个情节写得栩栩如生。
其中我最喜欢看的部分就是第一章了。
因为这一段情节描述了鲁滨孙在遇难后的生活,与自己辛勤努力的结果,而且在这儿的从中体现出了他的机智与勇敢。
鲁滨孙居然能在荒岛上生活了28年,这个巨大的数字,是我们每一个人所不能承受的,而且他在那个鬼地方无依无靠,只能用自己的双手与智慧来战胜困难,但是我觉得他也是十分幸运的,因为在这么多人中,只有他幸存下来,他利用自己的智慧与勇敢战胜了困难。
在1868年终于回到了祖国,离别了28年的祖国。
他的精神十分值得人佩服。
这使我明白了,不论遇到什么困难,都不是不可能战胜的,所以我们一定要勇敢的面对。
书能让我们从中懂得许多的道理与知识。
出身于商人之家的鲁滨孙,不想平庸地生活,一心向往着充满冒险与挑战的海外生活,于是毅然舍弃安逸舒适的生活,离家出海航行,去实现遨游世界的梦想,但每次都历尽艰险。
有一次,风暴将船只打翻,鲁滨孙一个人被海浪抛到一座荒无人烟的海岛上,在那里度过了28年孤独的时光。
带着自己的梦想去畅游鲁滨孙的世界,体会他勇于冒险和百折不挠的精神。
了解了他的性格:他敢于冒险;勇于追求自由自在,无拘无束的生活;即使流落荒岛,也绝不气馁;一个硬汉子的坚毅性格和英雄本色。
“鲁滨孙”已经成为冒险家的代名词和千千万万读者心中的英雄。
鲁滨孙在荒无人烟,缺乏最基本的生存条件的小岛上,孤身一人,克服了许许多多常人无法想象的困难,以惊人的毅力顽强地活了下来。
没有房子,他自己搭建;没有食物,他尝试打猎,种谷子,驯养山羊,晒野葡萄干;他还自己摸索着做桌椅,做陶器,用围巾筛面,做面包~~~在这荒无人烟的海岛上,鲁滨孙运用自己的智慧,创造性地解决了衣食住行等多方面的问题。
【精编范文】书虫生存游戏读后感-word范文模板 (6页)
本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==书虫生存游戏读后感书虫生存游戏读后感生存游戏,在这里是你死我活的残酷游戏吗?不是。
是两个记者为在报社生存下去的游戏,但意外却总在这个时候出现。
一个名叫杰夫的孩子,他确实拥有很强的成人思维,在贫民窟中的他就已经准备打拼出自己的一片天地来,成为自力更生的人。
他的努力没有白费,大学毕业后,他来到了报社,并有了竞争伙伴,他为了保住这个来之不易的职业,拼命地寻找素材,但竞争中的两人最终目光都定格在了一个吸毒的准备自杀的少年。
许多人听到这里就会想:拍什么拍,救人要紧呐!但工作的压力已吸取了他们的理智,让它们一心全扑到了工作上。
两个人的工具都准备好了,一切就由这个吸毒少年决定了,但这时杰克醒悟了,他救了人!同学们,我们来试想一下,假如,你我就是杰克,你会去救人吗?在工作职责、竞争、良心三者之间你又会怎样选择?我只能告诉你,我会选择良心,为什么?因为在良知面前,任何都显得无足轻重!记住,对生命的关爱绝对是不可替换的!因为——你是人。
生存游戏,一个故事关于两个为了生存的工作的记者,而意外缺发生了。
一个叫杰克的孩子,他的确很有成人的思维,在贫民窟里面难以置信的做出了一番事业。
他的所有努力是值得的,在大学毕业后,他加入了报社并有竞争伙伴。
为了保护他的工作,他尽全力去找素材。
然后两个竞争中的人发现了同一个男孩,一个沉迷吸毒准备自杀的男孩。
每个人都知道生命无比重要,但是两个在工作压力下的人只想到工作。
幸运的是,在悲剧发生前,杰克醒悟了并救下了男孩、朋友,想一想,如果你是杰克你会救下男孩么?在责任,竞争,良心中你会如何选择?对于我,我会选择良心,为什么?因为你是人,在良心面前一切都是苍白无力的,生命无可取代!生存游戏,当我读这本书的时候我感到了有趣和开心。
这本书给了你一个虚拟的开头,你飞机的引擎出问题了然后你不得不迫降在一个小岛的雪地上。
【精编范文】五年级上册同步作文-word范文模板 (14页)
本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==五年级上册同步作文篇一:人教版新课标五年级上册单元同步作文《我和书的故事》高尔基说:“书籍是人类进步的阶梯。
”博览群书,能使人智慧倍增,生活中缺少了书,就会变得枯燥乏味。
书的丰富多彩,吸引了不少“书虫”,我也是“小书虫”,一有书就忘了整个世界,但爱书也会让我闹出许多笑话来。
有一次,我正津津有味地在读书,妈妈忽然说:“厨房里正在烧开水,等水开了你把火关掉,我有事出去一下,记着,千万别忘了。
”我点头答应了。
可我被书中精彩的内容深深吸引了,早把答应关火的事抛到了“九霄云外”。
也不知过了多久,妈妈回来了,看见我仍坐在那里看书,开口就问:“你有没有把火关了?”“哎呀,我忘了。
”我们俩立刻冲进厨房,只见那壶水烧得只剩下了底儿。
妈妈看看水壶,又看看我,说:“在那眼中,出了书还有什么,只知道看书。
”听了妈妈的话,我感到很不好意思,但这些同读书相比,又算得了什么呢?书,让我学到了它丰富的知识,只要一翻开书,我就完全陶醉在书中,忘了一切,就仿佛自己是书中的某一个角色。
书是我形影不离的好朋友,我们彼此交流;书是我的知己,我们取长补短;书是我的伙伴,我们畅快交谈;《二十年后的家乡》2031年的一天,我回到了阔别已久的故乡。
清晨,一踏上故乡的土地,一种难以用语言表达的感觉顿时涌上我的心头。
环顾四周,青翠满目,到处是葱郁的树木,空气清新甜润,不仅把我长途旅行的疲劳彻底消除,还让我浑身充满了活力。
原来狭窄的乡间小路已变成了宽阔平坦的高速路,路旁还盛开着五彩斑斓的花朵。
路边高楼林立,一派欣欣向荣的景象。
不知不觉我回到了家,家人热情的迎接了我,迈进家门,映入眼帘的是各种各样的家用电器,琳琅满目,功能各异,给人们的日常生活带来了更多的便利。
吃过午饭,我想去看看母校。
走出房门坐上太阳能环保车,很快就来到了母校,到了母校我不禁叫出声来。
书虫公正英文简介读后感
书虫公正英文简介读后感Bookworm is a beautifully crafted and thought-provoking short story that touches on themes of justice, morality, and human nature. The story follows a young man named Peter who discovers a rare and valuable book that seemingly has a mind of its own. As he delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the book, he is faced with difficult choices that challenge his beliefs and values.《书虫》是一部精心打磨、发人深省的短篇小说,涉及到正义、道德和人性的主题。
故事围绕着一个年轻人彼得展开,他发现了一本罕见而有价值的书,这本书似乎有自己的思维。
随着他对这本书周围的神秘之事的深入,他面临着让他的信念和价值观受到挑战的艰难选择。
The character development in Bookworm is truly exceptional, with Peter undergoing a profound transformation as he grapples with the moral dilemmas presented to him. He is a relatable and complex protagonist who is forced to confront his own flaws and biases as he navigates the murky waters of right and wrong. The author does a fantastic job of exploring the inner workings of Peter's mind,allowing readers to empathize with his struggles and understand the choices he makes.《书虫》中的人物塑造非常出色,彼得在处理给予他的道德困境时经历了深刻的转变。
【精编范文】有关书籍的读书名言精选-范文word版 (3页)
本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==有关书籍的读书名言精选引导语:读书名言具备精练、简洁、目的明确等特点。
好的读书名言,促进学习的进步,知识的掌握,避免走弯路,利于成功,下面小编推荐有关书籍的读书名言,希望大家可以运用在写作上面。
有关书籍的读书名言精选一1、书籍是生活的加速器。
——尼克拉耶娃2、书籍是人类进步的阶梯。
——高尔基3、书籍是人类知识的总统。
——莎士比亚4、书是这一代对下一代精神上的遗训。
——赫尔岑5、要多读书,但不要读太多的书。
——富兰克林6、书虫将自己裹在言辞之网中,只能看见别人思想反应出来的事物的朦胧影像。
——哈兹里特7、有些人为思想而读书-罕见;有些人为写作而读书-常见;有些人为搜集谈资而读书,这些人占读书人的大多数。
——科尔顿8、好的书籍是最贵重的珍宝。
——别林斯基9、书是唯一不死的东西。
——丘特10、书籍使人们成为宇宙的主人。
——巴甫连柯11、书中横卧着整个过去的灵魂。
——卡莱尔12、人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远——普希金13、人离开了书,如同离开空气一样不能生活——科罗廖夫14、书不仅是生活,而且是现在、过去和未来文化生活的源泉——库法耶夫15、书籍把我们引入最美好的社会,使我们认识各个时代的伟大智者——史美尔斯16、书籍便是这种改造灵魂的工具。
人类所需要的,是富有启发性的养料。
而阅读,则正是这种养料。
——雨果17、好书是伟大心灵的富贵血脉。
——弥尔顿18、读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。
——笛卡尔19、不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。
——赫有关书籍的读书名言精选二20、读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。
——爱迪生21、书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。
【精编范文】书虫justice读后感-推荐word版(7页)
【精编范文】书虫justice读后感-推荐word版(7页)本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==书虫justice读后感篇一:书虫读后感To be a dreamerExperience a dangerous journey might a man’s choice. If women try to do that, people always think they might be mad. A book called describe women make a risk to challenge the limit. They all have a same comment—dream.DesertRobyn in order to cross the Australia Desert to arrive the Hewelin Pool, She walked 2800 kilometers, experience different hardship. When she worked for Kurt, he always shout her, sometimes stopped her wearing shoes that lead to her feet too painful to walk. Fortunately, Sallay help her, taught her a lot of knowledge about camel, and Eddie bring her to the Pipalyatjara. She never gave up walking whatever had any troubles. As result she arrive the destination and watch the sea.She had done it, her dream come true. The life would never be same as again. Experience the most different troubles; everything will not stop you to go on. Access the road to success, might have full of the stone. You might get hurt during the process. Whenever, never give up the dream, just rush to the target, you will the winner at last.MountainThere was night men had lost their lives in this dangerous mountain. However, eleven women decided to clime thismountain, because theyall have passion to climb mountain. As the captain, Arlene solved the problem smoothly. She also had hard stress at the same time. If she made a wrong strategies, the rest of ten people also include herwould lost lives. On the Annapurna, avalanches could happen at any time. They still wanted to reach the top. The higher they climb, themore hardship they have. Finally 2 members use 8 hour to the summit. Unlucky, they died on the summit.People might look small in front of the nature, their persistent of the heart show so bravely. Follow to the dreams even lost lives; the spirit will leave in the world forever.Two short stories lead to me realize depth: nothing can be more exciting than success for a man. But you must face a variety of challenges before you succeed. No one can make it easily. The harder trouble you come over, the stronger you are. As someone said‘in every adversit y there lies the seed of an advantage and in every defeat there is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time”. The most important is to establish a brief that called perseverance. Life is too short, people could challenge the limit of lives, to struggle, to chase the dream, and never gave up.篇二:书虫系列英文读后感5To go through this book carefully, I feel like suffering from so many obstacles and hardships with accompanying Julian. On the way to happiness, we are anxiously expecting a perfect reply, helplessly accepting a cruel ending. But no one intend to show regrets about what we have already sacrificed.Similar to Julian, I was born in an ordinary family, different to Julian, I was not in God’s good graces. I haven’t encounteredthe specific chance filling up with temptations and challenges.Everyone has a dream that they want to have a meteoric rise someday, they declaim that they can devise strategies within a command. Nothing has the ability to ruin their dreams. We always think everything is ok, we never dream that there is nothing one can do to save something must be dead. Like many other ordinary young people, sometimes, we have to bow difficulties because of the fierce society. Especially, I now in my position, for a common college student. Though, I am 19 years old, I must learn to shoulder some of obligations, but why I find I have kept the pathetic burden in my heart for years without anyone suspecting it?No pleasure without pain. I am not a vain person; however, I have never forgotten the pursuit seeking fame and wealth, the world isjust like this; no one will pity you, remember those words: you can make friend with a man who will not hit you when you are down. So please do noteasily moan and groan without being ill, and do not have an unduly high opinion of yourself, that will be of no avail.I feel in low, just ‘cause I do not know where I should go and how long I keeping going can. In a word, we must save ourselves, whatever happens!Vocabulary:1、ablazeburning quickly and strongly猛烈燃烧的2、abortiona medical operation to end pregnancy at an early stage人工流产3、abrasiveacting in a way that may hurt other people’s feelings伤感情的4、clipa quick hit with your hand抽打,猛击5、hoarsesounding rough and unpleasant沙哑的6、hivea structure made for bees to live in蜂房7、inaudiblethat you can not hear听不见的8、inadequatenot enough不足的9、jugularto attack sb’s weakest point during a discussion in an aggressive way攻其要害10、kid-nipto make sb away illegally and keep them as a prisoner绑架,劫持11、lamentablevery disappointing令人遗憾的12、lamebraina stupid person呆子13、megavery large巨大的14、meagersmall in quantity and poor in quality量少而质劣的15、mobilizeto work together in order to achieve a particular aim鼓动16、mockto laugh at sb in an unkind way嘲笑17、raucoussounding loud and roughly刺耳的18、raunchyintend to be sexually exciting 下流的19、ringingloud and clear响亮的20、ringleadera person who leads others in crime or in causing trouble 元凶21、sanitythe state of having a normal healthy wind 神志正常22、sapphismrelating to lesbians女同性恋23、sarcasticallyshowing or expressing sarcasm挖苦的24、smiteto hit sb/sth hard重打25、smocka long loose piece of clothing worm over other clothes to protect them from dirt罩衣26、mochaa typeof coffee of very good quality摩卡咖啡27、sploshthe soft sound of sth moving through or failing into the water哗哗声28、stravaigto walk around without aim游荡29、decayto destroyed gradually by natural processes腐烂30、mingleto combine or make one thing combine with anther使混合31、nominalbeing sth in name only, and not in reality有名无实的32、musea person or spirit gives a writer, painter etc ideas and the desires to create things灵感33、murkynot clear浑浊的34、multitudean extremely large number of things or people大量的35、obsessivelythinking too much about one particular person or thing in a way that is not normal痴迷的36、obscurenot well known鲜为人知的37、parlayto discuss with sbin order to solve a disagreement和谈38、pinnaclethe most。
我们班的小书虫读后感
我们班的小书虫读后感【中英文实用版】Title: Our Class Bookworm"s Reflection after ReadingAs I delve into the pages of a book, it"s as if a whole new universe unfolds before my eyes.The protagonist of our class, fondly known as the "bookworm," has embarked on a similar journey, getting lost in the sea of words and immersing in the tales they weave.This essay aims to share the insights and reflections gained from the books devoured by our little literature lover.在我们班级中,有这么一位被亲切称为“小书虫”的同学,他沉浸在字里行间的世界,像探索者般遨游在书的海洋。
以下便是这位小书虫阅读后的所思所感,让我们一起领略书籍给予他的智慧和启迪。
Each book our bookworm friend reads is a new experience, a window into different lives, cultures, and perspectives.The Harry Potter series, for instance, sparked his imagination and taught him the value of friendship and courage in the face of adversity.On the other hand, "To Kill a Mockingbird" showed him the importance of justice and empathy in a society riddled with inequality.小书虫每一本书的阅读都是一次全新的体验,一扇了解不同生活、文化和观念的窗口。
【最新】书虫与他的书读后感(一)
【最新】书虫与他的书读后感(一)
这个月,我读了一本书,名字是>,大家知道书虫吗,如果不知道,就听着我给大家讲一下书虫的故事吧.
书虫是吃书的,其实不是吃书,是吃字,书虫他进了一本书里,在里面吃字,还把书吃的有窟窿,书和书虫变成了好朋友,有一次,书一合书虫变扁了,书就让书虫吃自己的字,书虫越吃越胖,比以前还胖,他竟然还学会了飞,书也飞起来开始追书虫,书虫落了下来,被小鸡吃了,他从鸡蛋里出来了,之后书虫吃了好多字,开始吐书,他作了一本又一本,都非常好玩,大朋友和小朋友们都非常地喜欢,最后,书虫吃了很多很多的钱,身体变绿了,自己变成了有钱虫,后来他的名字改了,改成了钱虫,这本书是不是很好玩,大家一起来看吧.
这本书非常地有意思,我希望大家也读一读,我相信你们一定会喜欢的,书是书虫必不可少的,我们也一样,我们一定要多读书.。
书虫系列英语读后感_读后感_模板
书虫系列英语读后感(一)Today, I was excitedmoodendthe RobinsonCrusoe reading.The characters and story let me intoxicated. I like the characters inthe storyand his strong spirit. Robinson is one has the wisdom and courage people. I admire his courage and wisdom.Robinson is on the island to live, he overcame all the difficulties with wisdom! Twenty-eight years, what an amazing number!This is the story, in a seaway of Robinson, meet with a storm, he alone wandering to the island, living for twenty-eight years. We cansee , how brave he is !At first, Robinsoncame to theisland, he said: I’‘mdesperate sad that I this sad situation. I have no food, nohouses, noweapons, noclothes. ’ But, after this he was more andmore brave. He beganto planfor his life.He created many needs things.He try various devices tocreate things for his island life.Atlast , Hesaw a shipthroughtheisland, Alsoexperienceda lotof difficulty. Inthe end , he return to the country.This story tells me, whenI meet the difficulties, we must Strive , Get the final victory!This winter vacation,I read agreat book 《Bookworm》。
英语书虫读后感(萧剑)
英语书虫读后感(萧剑)第一篇:英语书虫读后感(萧剑)这本书主要写的是马奇家的四个不同性格的女孩通过自己的善良和勤劳找到了自己幸福的故事。
她们的善良,对爱的忠诚及对亲情的渴望深深地感动了我。
马奇家的女孩虽然家里贫寒,但她们却对任何事都有积极乐观的态度。
她们总是在不停的找出自己的缺点并努力改正。
这也是值得每个人学习的。
我喜欢乔,喜欢她的无拘无束,喜欢她为梦想而努力奋斗的坚定不移的决心。
我也喜欢艾米,喜欢她的坚强,把扶贫济穷当作己任的信念。
她们的理想与命运个不相同,但她们都找到了自己最好的归宿。
在她们看来,家是她们的生长之地,又是神圣的避难场所。
她们会仔细聆听母亲的教诲,会用自己灵巧的双手聪慧的大脑发明一个又一个富有创意同时又能美化心灵的游戏。
四姐妹的成长历程仿佛是一首富有趣味的教育诗。
从她们身上,我学会了坚强,学会了要懂得知足但不能满足我学会了要对未来永远充满希望,并努力追逐梦想的乐观精神。
我们应该细心发现每个人的优点而不是带上了有色眼睛只看到别人的缺点。
梅格、乔、贝思、艾米她们四个坚强、乐观的精神将永远贮存在我的心里。
《歌剧魅影》读后感故事中的女主角克丽斯丁有着动人的声音,对唱歌极有天赋,但在暗中她有一位老师在默默指导她,当克丽斯丁的童年玩伴,拉乌尔找到她时,深深的爱上了克丽斯丁,可这时,克丽斯丁的那位从未谋面的老师,就是“幽灵”艾里克也爱上了她。
后来,由于剧院中的管理者没有把五号包厢让给艾里克,也没有把钱给他时,他杀了两个人,最后将克丽斯丁绑架,拉乌尔和神秘的波斯人一起去寻找她,结局是,克丽斯丁为了拉乌尔和波斯人都可以生存下去,自己吻了艾里克,艾里克明白其实克丽斯丁爱拉乌尔已经胜过了自己的生命,便悄然离开,再也没有出现......看完这本书时我真的被故事中的女主角感动了,为了爱情不惜自己的生命,她的勇气实在是令人钦佩!了不起的狐狸爸爸观后感故事讲述的是一位足智多谋的狐狸爸爸机智勇敢地与博吉斯、邦斯、比恩这三位小气、卑鄙的农场主做斗争,最后不但保护了自己的家人,还帮助了其他小动物的故事,我觉得在狐狸爸爸身上有很多值得我们学习的地方。
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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==书虫justice读后感篇一:书虫读后感To be a dreamerExperience a dangerous journey might a man’s choice. If women try to do that, people always think they might be mad. A book called <Desert Mountain Sea> describe women make a risk to challenge the limit. They all have a same comment—dream.DesertRobyn in order to cross the Australia Desert to arrive the Hewelin Pool, She walked 2800 kilometers, experience different hardship. When she worked for Kurt, he always shout her, sometimes stopped her wearing shoes that lead to her feet too painful to walk. Fortunately, Sallay help her, taught her a lot of knowledge about camel, and Eddie bring her to the Pipalyatjara. She never gave up walking whatever had any troubles. As result she arrive the destination and watch the sea.She had done it, her dream come true. The life would never be same as again. Experience the most different troubles; everything will not stop you to go on. Access the road to success, might have full of the stone. You might get hurt during the process. Whenever, never give up the dream, just rush to the target, you will the winner at last.MountainThere was night men had lost their lives in this dangerous mountain. However, eleven women decided to clime this mountain, because theyall have passion to climb mountain. As the captain, Arlene solved the problem smoothly. She also had hard stress at the same time. If she made a wrong strategies, the rest of ten people also include herwould lost lives. On the Annapurna, avalanches could happen at any time. They still wanted to reach the top. The higher they climb, themore hardship they have. Finally 2 members use 8 hour to the summit. Unlucky, they died on the summit.People might look small in front of the nature, their persistent of the heart show so bravely. Follow to the dreams even lost lives; the spirit will leave in the world forever.Two short stories lead to me realize depth: nothing can be more exciting than success for a man. But you must face a variety of challenges before you succeed. No one can make it easily. The harder trouble you come over, the stronger you are. As someone said‘in every adversity there lies the seed of an advantage and in every defeat there is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time”. The most important is to establish a brief that called perseverance. Life is too short, people could challenge the limit of lives, to struggle, to chase the dream, and never gave up.篇二:书虫系列英文读后感5To go through this book carefully, I feel like suffering from so many obstacles and hardships with accompanying Julian. On the way to happiness, we are anxiously expecting a perfect reply, helplessly accepting a cruel ending. But no one intend to show regrets about what we have already sacrificed.Similar to Julian, I was born in an ordinary family, different to Julian, I was not in God’s good graces. I haven’t encountered the specific chance filling up with temptations and challenges.Everyone has a dream that they want to have a meteoric rise someday, they declaim that they can devise strategies within a command. Nothing has the ability to ruin their dreams. We always think everything is ok, we never dream that there is nothing one can do to save something must be dead. Like many other ordinary young people, sometimes, we have to bow difficulties because of the fierce society. Especially, I now in my position, for a common college student. Though, I am 19 years old, I must learn to shoulder some of obligations, but why I find I have kept the pathetic burden in my heart for years without anyone suspecting it?No pleasure without pain. I am not a vain person; however, I have never forgotten the pursuit seeking fame and wealth, the world isjust like this; no one will pity you, remember those words: you can make friend with a man who will not hit you when you are down. So please do noteasily moan and groan without being ill, and do not have an unduly high opinion of yourself, that will be of no avail.I feel in low, just ‘cause I do not know where I should go and how long I keeping going can. In a word, we must save ourselves, whatever happens!Vocabulary:1、ablaze<adj>burning quickly and strongly猛烈燃烧的2、abortion<n>a medical operation to end pregnancy at an early stage人工流产3、abrasive<adj>acting in a way that may hurt other people’s feelings伤感情的4、clip<v>a quick hit with your hand抽打,猛击5、hoarse<adj>sounding rough and unpleasant沙哑的6、hive<n>a structure made for bees to live in蜂房7、inaudible<adj>that you can not hear听不见的8、inadequate<adj>not enough不足的9、jugular<informal>to attack sb’s weakest point during a discussion in an aggressive way攻其要害10、kid-nip<v>to make sb away illegally and keep them as a prisoner绑架,劫持11、lamentable<adj>very disappointing令人遗憾的12、lamebrain<n>a stupid person呆子13、mega<adj>very large巨大的14、meager<adj>small in quantity and poor in quality量少而质劣的15、mobilize<v>to work together in order to achieve a particular aim鼓动16、mock<v>to laugh at sb in an unkind way嘲笑17、raucous<v>sounding loud and roughly刺耳的18、raunchy<adj>intend to be sexually exciting 下流的19、ringing<adj>loud and clear响亮的20、ringleader<n>a person who leads others in crime or in causing trouble 元凶21、sanity<n>the state of having a normal healthy wind神志正常22、sapphism<n>relating to lesbians女同性恋23、sarcastically<adv>showing or expressing sarcasm挖苦的24、smite<v>to hit sb/sth hard重打25、smock<n>a long loose piece of clothing worm over other clothes to protect them from dirt罩衣26、mocha<n>a typeof coffee of very good quality摩卡咖啡27、splosh<n>the soft sound of sth moving through or failing into the water哗哗声28、stravaig<v>to walk around without aim游荡29、decay<v>to destroyed gradually by natural processes腐烂30、mingle<v>to combine or make one thing combine with anther使混合31、nominal<adj>being sth in name only, and not in reality有名无实的32、muse<n>a person or spirit gives a writer, painter etc ideas and the desires to create things灵感33、murky<adj>not clear浑浊的34、multitude<adj>an extremely large number of things or people大量的35、obsessively<adv>thinking too much about one particular person or thing in a way that is not normal痴迷的36、obscure<adj>not well known鲜为人知的37、parlay<v>to discuss with sbin order to solve a disagreement和谈38、pinnacle<n>the most。