我最喜欢的故事英语作文80词初二

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我最喜欢的故事英语作文80词初二
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篇1
My Favorite Story
Everyone has a favorite story from when they were a little kid. For me, that story is "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak. I can still picture the battered old copy with the furry green monster on the cover that I would beg my mom to read to me over and over again at bedtime.
The story is about a boy named Max who gets in trouble for being naughty and is sent to his room without dinner. But instead of just sitting there bored, Max's wonderful imagination takes over. His room transforms into a jungle, and an ocean appears with a tiny boat that Max can sail away in. He ends up on the land of the Wild Things - huge, scary-looking monsters with giant teeth and horns and yellow eyes.
But Max isn't afraid. In fact, he becomes the king of the Wild Things! They have a "wild rumpus" and gnash their teeth and roll around. It's every kid's dream to be able to run around like a
maniac with no adults telling you what to do. For a while, Max gets to be totally free and in charge.
Eventually though, Max starts feeling lonely and homesick. He smells something delicious - his dinner, still hot, waiting for him back home. So with a magic trick, he turns the Wild Things' screams into sad sighs and sails back to the real world, where his room and his supper are right where he left them.
I think the reason this story resonated with me so much as a kid is because it tapped into the big feelings and wild imagination that little kids have. When you're small, your emotions can seem huge and scary, like the Wild Things. You want more independence than adults are willing to give you. But at the same time, you still crave the comfort and security of home and family. The story validates both of those opposite impulses in a really vivid, fun way.
The illustrations are amazing too - Sendak's quirky, scribbly drawings of the Strange creatures Max encounters are both a little bit terrifying and incredibly cool at the same time. As a kid, I spent hours poring over those pages, making up backstories for each Wild Thing.
These days, I don't need to be read bedtime stories anymore. But I'll always have a soft spot for "Where the Wild Things Are."
It's a celebration of childish mischief and fertile imaginations. It reminds me of the unbridled energy and strong emotions that came so naturally when I was little. Most of all, it brings back warm memories of heading off on make-believe adventures, then coming back to the place I felt most safe and loved - my mom's arms as she closed the book one more time. Some stories just stick with you forever, and this one is mine.
篇2
My Favorite Story
I absolutely love the story of Harry Potter! It's my all-time favorite book series and I've read the whole thing like a bazillion times. I'm going to tell you all about it and why I love it so much.
So Harry Potter is this kid who lives with his mean aunt and uncle because his parents died when he was a baby. On his 11th birthday, he finds out he's actually a wizard! A giant named Hagrid comes and tells him all about the wizarding world and takes him to buy his school supplies in Diagon Alley. It's this super cool place with cauldron shops, owl emporiums, and wands made of wood with unicorn hair cores and stuff.
Harry goes off to Hogwarts, which is a school for witches and wizards. The castle is humongous with moving staircases, talking
paintings, and ghosts floating around. Harry gets sorted into Gryffindor house and makes two best friends, Ron and Hermione. Ron comes from an all-wizard family and Hermione is a Muggle-born, which means she has non-magic parents.
In their first year, they find out that someone is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone, which can give immortality to the person who possesses it. After getting through a bunch of obstacles like a life-size wizard's chess game and a killer plant, they discover that it's Professor Quirrell who's been trying to get the stone for his master, the evil Lord Voldemort. Voldemort is basically the worst dark wizard ever and he killed Harry's parents. There's an epic battle but good triumphs over evil.
The next few books are just as awesome. In the second one, the Chamber of Secrets is opened and a basilisk is set loose to attack Muggle-borns. Dobby is introduced who quickly becomes one of my favorite characters - he's a house elf with huge eyes and floppy ears who has been freed by Harry. In the third book, Sirius Black has escaped from Azkaban prison and everyone thinks he's coming after Harry, but you find out he's actually innocent and is Harry's godfather. And Hermione gets a cool Time Turner that lets her go back in time!
My absolute favorite book is the fourth one, the Goblet of Fire. The Triwizard Tournament is happening at Hogwarts where students from three schools compete in three deadly tasks. Only students over 17 are supposed to enter their name but somehow Harry's name gets chosen at 14! It's so intense with Harry having to get past a dragon, rescue his friends from the Black Lake with mer-people, and navigate a hugeeee maze with all these obstacles. The final task is so crazy and that's when we finally see Voldemort return. It gives me chills every time!
The fifth book deals with the Ministry of Magic not believing that Voldemort is really back. A rebellion starts forming against him led by an secret group called the Order of the Phoenix. We get to explore more of the wizarding world like the Ministry itself and St. Mungo's Hospital. In the sixth book, we learn more about Voldemort's background through memories from different people who knew him. And we finally get to see harry really take charge and lead Dumbledore's Army.
The last book is an emotional rollercoaster. Harry, Ron and Hermione have to go on a super dangerous quest to find an
篇3
My Favorite Story
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm in 7th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my absolute favorite story of all time - Harry Potter! I just love those books so much. They take me on the most amazing adventures to a world of magic and wizards and creatures beyond your wildest dreams. I can't get enough of them!
I first discovered Harry Potter when I was 8 years old. My mom got me the first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, for my birthday. At first I wasn't sure about it because the book was pretty thick. But as soon as I started reading, I was hooked! The story pulls you right in from the very first chapter.
It all starts with Harry as a little baby whose parents were killed by the evil Lord Voldemort. Harry miraculously survives and gets sent to live with his mean aunt and uncle who treat him terribly. On his 11th birthday, Harry finds out he's actually a wizard! A giant named Hagrid comes and rescues him from the Dursleys and tells him all about the wizarding world and Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry.
From there, Harry's adventures just get wilder and wilder. He goes off to Hogwarts castle, makes two best friends named Ron and Hermione, learns all about magic and casting spells, and has to take on the evil Voldemort again and again. There are trolls,
dragons, unicorns, ghosts, awesome wizard candy and so much more! Every book is filled with incredible twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
My favorite parts are the big exciting events at Hogwarts like the Triwizard Tournament, the Yule Ball dance, and of course the epic wizarding duels between Harry and Voldemort. But I also love all the little details that make the world feel so real and alive - things like the moving staircases and talking paintings at Hogwarts, the different wizard candies like Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, and all the unique wizarding laws and traditions.
The characters are what really make the stories for me though. Harry is such a brave, loyal hero that you can't help but root for. Ron makes me laugh with his hilarious one-liners. Hermione is the awesome brainy girl who gets things done. And the professors at Hogwarts like Dumbledore, McGonagall and Snape are so cool and mysterious. By the end of the series, you feel like you really know them all inside and out.
I have to say, the Harry Potter books are pure magic from start to finish. J.K. Rowling created such a rich, imaginative universe that feels totally real when you're reading it. I've read the entire series like 5 times already and I never get tired of it!
Every time I pick up one of those books, I get transported away from the real world to a charming land of magic, friendship and never-ending thrills and danger.
Harry Potter isn't just a book series for me - it's a second home I can return to again and again. The story makes me feel brave, curious, excited, and ready to take on any challenge that comes my way, just like Harry does. It's a constant source of joy, adventure and inspiration in my life. I'm forever grateful to J.K. Rowling for creating this iconic tale that has brought so much happiness to me and millions of other fans worldwide.
If you somehow haven't read Harry Potter yet, do yourself a favor and start reading it right now! Trust me, you'll get every bit as obsessed with it as I am. There's a reason it's one of the most popular book series ever written. It's a true classic that will capture your heart and your imagination like nothing else. Once you enter the wizarding world, you'll never want to leave!
篇4
My Favorite Story - The Lord of the Rings
You're probably thinking, "Isn't The Lord of the Rings just a bunch of boring old books?" But let me tell you, those books are actually the coolest fantasy adventure ever written! I'm
completely obsessed with the epic tale of hobbits, wizards, elves, and the struggle against the evil Dark Lord Sauron.
It all starts out with this little hobbit named Frodo who has to take this powerful ring and destroy it before Sauron gets it. Doesn't sound too exciting at first, but just wait. Frodo gets helped by his loyal hobbit friends Sam, Merry and Pippin. They're such a great squad - Sam is the brave one, Merry and Pippin are the funny goofballs.
Then they meet up with humans like Aragorn, who's actually a long-lost king. And Gandalf the wizard who battles the evil wizards and monsters. Oh and let's not forget the elves like Legolas - he's an amazing archer and fighter. And Gimli the dwarf is crazy tough too despite being so small.
Their journey takes them across all these incredible places in Middle-earth. The peaceful Shire where the hobbits live. The haunting mines of Moria where they battle a terrifying ancient beast. The majesty of the elven kingdoms like Rivendell and Lothlorien. Across vast plains and mountains while being hunted by the Ringwraiths and Saruman's armies of orcs.
There's just constant adventure and danger around every corner. Whether it's a battle against armies of orcs, or being attacked by the giant spider Shelob, or suffering treachery from
figures like Wormtongue and Saruman. Frodo and the fellowship are incredibly brave to keep pushing forward on their quest despite how scary everything is.
And the battle scenes are un-freaking-believable! When they lay siege to Sauron's domain of Mordor and the massive battle happens at the Black Gate, I was on the edge of my seat. Or the epic fight at Helm's Deep where they defend the fortress against 10,000 Uruk-hai warriors - I had chills!
Even though there's so much action and adventure, the storytelling is so rich too. You learn about all the different races and cultures. The tragic history of Sauron's rise to power. The noble legacy of Númenor. The different kinds of epic heroes like Boromir, Faramir and King Théoden. Not to mention all the poems, songs and linguistic details about elvish languages that Tolkien invented.
Overall, The Lord of the Rings isn't just some childish fantasy book. It's an unbelievably deep and inspired work of fiction. An entire world and struggle for the fate of the free peoples of Middle-earth against the abyss of darkness. Frodo and the Fellowship's quest truly feels like an epic journey you experience right alongside them from start to finish.
I've read the books like ten times and I still get completely absorbed every time. Whenever I'm feeling down, diving into the world of hobbits, elves and wizards always lifts my spirits. The Lord of the Rings is the ultimate escape into a realm of high adventure, sacrifice and heroism. In my mind, it's simply the greatest fantasy story ever told.
篇5
My Favorite Story: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
My favorite story is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. It's about an orphan boy who finds out he's a wizard on his 11th birthday. He goes to a magic school called Hogwarts and makes friends Ron and Hermione. They go on an exciting adventure to stop the evil wizard Voldemort from getting the powerful Sorcerer's Stone. I love the magic, the characters, and how good triumphs over evil in this thrilling fantasy tale. It's an imaginative book that sparks your creativity.
篇6
My Favorite Story
I absolutely love the book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" by J.K. Rowling. It's my favorite story of all time! I've read it like a gazillion times and I never get tired of it.
The book is about this 11-year-old boy named Harry Potter who finds out he's actually a wizard. Can you believe that? A real life wizard! He gets invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and learns all about magic and stuff.
At first, Harry doesn't know anything about the wizarding world because he was raised by his mean aunt and uncle who are Muggles (non-magic people). They treat him super badly and make him live in a tiny cupboard under the stairs. It's so unfair!
But then on his 11th birthday, Harry gets letters from Hogwarts telling him he's a wizard. His aunt and uncle flip out and try to stop him from reading the letters. They move houses and everything trying to escape the letters! It's hilarious when the letters start coming down the chimney.
Finally, this gigantic guy named Hagrid shows up and rescues Harry. Hagrid tells him all about Hogwarts and Harry's parents who were a witch and wizard. He also finds out that his parents were killed by an evil wizard named Voldemort when Harry was just a baby. So crazy!
When Harry gets to Hogwarts, he makes two best friends named Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Ron comes from a huge wizarding family and Hermione was born to non-wizard parents. At school, they go to classes to learn charms, potions, herbology, and all sorts of magical subjects.
But things start to get really interesting when Harry finds out that someone is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone from Hogwarts. The Sorcerer's Stone can give the owner immortality and a lot of people want to get their hands on it, including the evil Voldemort!
Harry, Ron and Hermione have to use all their magical skills to try and stop the bad guys from getting the stone. There are three-headed dog guardians, deadly plant tentacles, and flying key challenges they have to get through. My heart was pounding during those scenes!
In the end (spoiler alert!) Harry and his friends are able to stop Voldemort from getting the stone. Harry ends up being a huge hero and everything is saved thanks to the power of friendship, courage and magic. Phew!
I love "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" because it has such an imaginative world of witches, wizards, magical creatures and spells. The characters are so well-developed too - I want
Harry, Ron and Hermione to be my best friends! The book is also filled with creative plots, funny moments, and teachings about the importance of loyalty and standing up against evil.
Whenever I'm reading this book, I'm transported to the wizarding world right along with Harry. I can picture myself going to classes at Hogwarts, playing Quidditch on broomsticks, and sipping butterbeer at The Three Broomsticks tavern. J.K. Rowling's descriptive writing makes you feel like you're really there!
If you haven't read "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" yet, you are seriously missing out. Do yourself a favor and dive into the magical world - you'll never want to leave! This book sparked my lifelong love of reading and imagination. Ten out of ten, would recommend to absolutely everyone!。

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