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2021考研英语备考:适合考研人看的英文原著书单考研人如何提升英语水平?推荐一些英文原著书单,大家可以作为课外阅读来看一看,提升阅读水平~~考研难度《福尔摩斯回忆录》Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes《四签名》The Sign of Four《恐怖谷》The Valley of Fear《化身博士》Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde《动物庄园》Animal Farm《朱莱卡·多卜生》Zuleika Dobson《儿子与情人》Sons and Lovers《鲁滨逊漂流记》The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe 《吉姆爷》Lord Jim《纯真年代》The Age of Innocence《青年艺术家的画像》A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 还有其他类别推荐,大家可以参考小学/初中难度《小王子》The Little Prince《彼得兔和他的朋友们》Peter Rabbit and Friends高中难度《纳尼亚传奇:狮子、女巫和魔衣柜》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe《纳尼亚传奇:凯斯宾王子》The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian《纳尼亚传奇:黎明踏浪号》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader《彼得·潘》Peter Pan《小妇人》Little Women《安徒生童话》Andersen's Fairy Tales《芒果街上的小屋》The House on Mango Street《曾达的囚徒》The Prisoner of Zenda《坎特维尔幽灵》The Canterville Ghost四级难度《绿野仙踪》The Wonderful Wizard of Oz《奥兹国的格林达》Glinda of Oz《奥兹玛公主》Ozma of Oz《桃乐茜与魔法师》Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz《通向奥兹国的路》The Road to Oz《翡翠城》The Emerald City of Oz《碎布姑娘》The Patchwork Girl of Oz《滴答人》Tik-Tok of Oz《稻草人》The Scarecrow of Oz《林基廷克国王》Rinkitink in Oz《奥兹公主失踪记》The Lost Princess of Oz《铁皮人》The Tin Woodman of Oz《奥兹国的魔法》The Magic of Oz《廊桥遗梦》The Bridges of Madison County《绿山墙的安妮》Anne of Green Gables《月亮和六便士》The Moon and Sixpence《爱丽丝梦游仙境》Alice's Adventures in Wonderland《纳尼亚传奇:能言马与男孩》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse And His Boy《纳尼亚传奇:魔法师的外甥》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew《纳尼亚传奇:最后一战》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle《纳尼亚传奇:银椅》The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair《微软启示录:比尔·盖茨语录》Impatient Optimist: Bill Gates In His Own Words《经济学的N个笑话》Joke Book on Economics《人类的故事》The Story of Mankind《宇宙简史:起源与归宿》The Theory of Everything: The Originand Fate of the Universe《假如给我三天光明》Three Days to See《野性的呼唤》The Call of the Wild《小公主》A Little Princess《歌剧魅影》The Phantom of the Opera《理智与情感》Sense and Sensibility《黑骏马》Black Beauty六级难度《八十天环游地球》Around the World in 80 Days《汤姆·索亚历险记》The Adventures of Tom Sawyer《海底两万里》Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea《月池》The Moon Pool《老人与海》The Old Man and The Sea《契诃夫短篇小说精选》Love and Other Stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov《四百万》The Four Million《剪亮的灯盏——欧·亨利短篇小说集》The Trimmed Lamp《隐形人》The Invisible Man《美国佬都是骗子》All Yankees Are Liars《莫洛博士岛》The Island of Dr. Moreau《血字的研究(第一部):华生医生的回忆》A Study in Scarlet 《巴斯克维尔的猎犬》The Hound of the Baskervilles《归来记》The Return of Sherlock Holmes《悠游度过一天的24小时》How to Live on 24 Hours a Day 《嘉莉妹妹》Sister Carrie《特务》The Secret Agent《三十九级台阶》The Thirty-Nine Steps《道林·格雷的画像》The Picture of Dorian Gray《虹》The Rainbow《大街》Main Street雅思/托福难度《汤姆叔叔的小屋》Uncle Tom's Cabin《远大前程》Great Expectations《神秘岛》The Mysterious Island《柳林风声》The Wind In The Willows《青鸟》The Blue Bird《双城记》A Tale of Two Cities《秘密花园》The Secret Garden《格兰特船长的儿女》The Children of Captain Grant《金银岛》Treasure Island《黑暗之心》Heart of Darkness《雾都孤儿》Oliver Twist《欢乐之家》The House of MirthSAT/GRE难度《莎士比亚十四行诗》The Sonnets of William Shakespeare 《红字》The Scarlet Letter《弗兰肯斯坦》Frankenstein《罪与罚》Crime and Punishment《呼啸山庄》Wuthering Heights《傲慢与偏见》Pride and Prejudice《福尔摩斯冒险史》The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 《了不起的盖茨比》The Great Gatsby《君主论》The Prince。

鲁滨逊漂流记英语小作文

鲁滨逊漂流记英语小作文

鲁滨逊漂流记英语小作文【中英文实用版】Title: Robinson Crusoe: An English EssayTitle: 鲁滨逊漂流记:英语小作文In the novel "Robinson Crusoe," written by Daniel Defoe, the protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, is a character who embodies the spirit of adventure and self-reliance.在丹尼尔·笛福所著的小说《鲁滨逊漂流记》中,主角鲁滨逊·克鲁索是一个充满冒险精神与自力更生的角色。

The story begins with Crusoe"s childhood desire to set sail and explore the world.Despite his father"s disapproval, Crusoe decides to pursue his dreams and becomes a sailor.After several years of adventurous travels, he encounters a series of misfortunes that lead him to be shipwrecked on a deserted island.故事从克鲁索童年时的梦想开始,渴望扬帆远航,探索世界。

尽管父亲不同意,克鲁索还是决定追求自己的梦想,成为一名水手。

在几年的冒险旅行后,他遭遇了一系列不幸,导致他在一个荒岛上遇难。

On the island, Crusoe must learn to survive alone, relying on his resourcefulness and intelligence.He builds a shelter, farms, and raises animals to sustain himself.Over time, he encounters a native tribe and befriends one of their members, Friday, who becomes his loyal companion.在岛上,克鲁索必须学会独自生存,依靠自己的resourcefulness 和intelligence。

推荐鲁滨逊漂流记英文作文80词

推荐鲁滨逊漂流记英文作文80词

推荐鲁滨逊漂流记英文作文80词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Robinson Crusoe is the Best Book Ever!I have to tell you about the most amazing book I just read - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. It's an adventure story about a guy named Robinson who gets shipwrecked on a deserted island and has to survive all by himself for over 20 years! At first, I thought the book might be kind of boring since it's pretty old (it was written in 1719!). But from the very first few pages, I was hooked.The story starts off with Robinson setting sail from England as a young man, even though his parents didn't want him to go. He doesn't listen to them and ends up getting captured by pirates and sold into slavery. But he escapes and gets a job as a plantation owner in Brazil. After a few years, he goes on a shipping voyage and gets caught in a huge storm that wrecks their ship. Robinson is the only survivor and gets washed up on a desert island all alone!At first, I felt really bad for Robinson being stuck on that island with no other people, no shelter, and hardly any food or supplies. I'm not sure I could survive in those conditions, at least not at first. But Robinson is super smart and resourceful. He uses stuff from the wrecked ship to build himself a little house and make tools. He grows crops, catches fish and animals to eat, and figures out ways to make clothes, baskets, pots and everything else he needs. It's amazing how clever he is!One of the scariest parts is when Robinson is exploring the island and finds a human footprint in the sand. He realizes there are cannibals who come to the island sometimes to have feasts! From then on, he is always on the lookout and really scared they might find him and eat him. Yikes I got really tense reading those parts.After many years, Robinson does end up meeting another person. He saves a prisoner who was supposed to be killed and eaten by the cannibals, and names him Friday (since it was Friday when they met). At first, Friday is a little scared of Robinson, but they become good friends. Robinson teaches Friday English and about religion and other things. It's really nice that Robinson has some company after being alone for so long.Eventually, after being stranded for over 20 years, Robinson and Friday are rescued and taken back to England on a ship. You'd think Robinson would be happy to finally go home, but it's really hard for him after being alone on the island for most of his adult life. The story shows how he struggles to fit back into society. Even though he's rich from all the money he made from his plantation, he feels out of place and kind of sad sometimes. In the end, he decides to go off on more travel adventures.There are so many exciting and suspenseful moments in Robinson Crusoe - like when Robinson fights off the cannibals, the times he gets ill and thinks he might die, and his struggles to build shelter and find food. But there are also lots of calm parts where he is living peacefully on the island and you get to see his daily routines of cooking, farming, reading, and exploring. I really got invested in this character and his life.What I loved most about the book is how it shows the amazing things a person is capable of when they use their intelligence and don't give up, even when everything seems hopeless at first. Robinson could have just moped around feeling sorry for himself after the shipwreck. But instead, he used his wits and worked hard to turn his situation around and create a life for himself on that island. His determination and resourcefulness aretruly inspiring! Whenever I'm struggling with a difficult situation, I'm going to think "What would Robinson Crusoe do?" and remind myself to be strong, clever and never quit trying.Overall, I can't recommend Robinson Crusoe highly enough! It has everything - high adventure, scary moments, funny parts, valuable life lessons, and an amazing main character you can't help but root for. This may be a book that's over 300 years old, but the story feels totally fresh and exciting. I got so immersed in Robinson's world that I didn't want it to end. This book is definitely going to be one of my all-time favorites that I'll read over and over again. Do yourself a favor and get a copy of Robinson Crusoe as soon as possible - I promise you won't be able to put it down!篇2Robinson Crusoe - A Must-Read Adventure!Hi friends! Have you ever read the amazing book "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe? It's seriously one of the best adventure stories ever! Let me tell you all about it.Robinson Crusoe is about this guy named, you guessed it, Robinson Crusoe. He was a sailor who went on a long voyage across the sea. But his ship got caught in a huge storm andcrashed! Robinson was the only survivor and ended up stranded all alone on a deserted island.Can you imagine being all by yourself on a island in the middle of nowhere? No people, no houses, no stores or anything! Just you, the sandy beach, and a whole lot of trees and bushes. That would be so scary at first! But Robinson was a tough dude and didn't give up.He had to find food, water, and shelter to survive. He used stuff from the wrecked ship like tools, guns, and candles. He built himself a little house and grew crops like corn and rice. He even made himself a raft to explore the island. Robinson was basically like a real-life Survivor contestant!After many months, Robinson found out he wasn't the only one on the island after all. There were cannibals who would sometimes come to the island! He even rescued one of them, who he named Friday since that was the day he met him. Friday became Robinson's friend and helper on the island.They had some crazy adventures together, like fighting off the cannibals and almost getting killed. But eventually, after being stranded for 28 years, a ship noticed Robinson's campfire smoke. They came and rescued him and Friday from the island!Can you believe Robinson lived alone on that island for over two decades? That's insane!I loved reading about how creative and resourceful Robinson was to find ways to live off the land. He was like a super survivor man! The book described everything in such vivid detail too. I could picture the tropical island, his little house, and all the scary encounters so clearly. It was like I was there!There was never a dull moment in this classic tale. Between the shipwreck, pirate attacks, mutinies, and cannibal run-ins, the non-stop action and adventure hooked me right from the start. I just had to keep reading to find out what insane situation Robinson would face next!If you like exciting stories about survival, exploration, and beating the odds no matter what, then you'll go crazy for Robinson Crusoe. This book was first published way back in 1719, but it's still a rip-roaring read that has inspired tons of other adventure novels and movies over the years. It's a true classic for a reason!Robinson Crusoe is just the ultimate castaway story. It shows that with quick thinking, courage, and determination, you can overcome any challenges and obstacles that life throws your way,even being stranded alone on a remote island. That's such an powerful and inspiring message!I can't recommend this thrilling tale highly enough. From the gripping plot to the remarkable hero you can't help but root for, Robinson Crusoe is an unforgettable reading experience from start to finish. It's hands-down a must-read for any adventure lover out there!So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of Robinson Crusoe today and get ready to be whisked away to a deserted island paradise filled with incredible sights, dangerous cannibal encounters, and one man's extraordinary will to survive against all odds. You'll never look at the ocean or being stranded the same way again!篇3Robinson Crusoe - A Book You Must Read!Hi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm going to tell you all about one of the coolest books I've ever read - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. It's an amazing adventure story that will keep you on the edge of your seat!The book starts with Robinson, a young man from England, setting off on a ship for a long voyage across the sea. He doesn't listen to his parents who beg him not to go, because he's desperate to explore the world. Bad decision! While at sea, a huge storm hits and sinks the ship. Robinson is the only survivor and ends up stranded all alone on a deserted island in the middle of nowhere.At first, Robinson is totally freaking out. He has no food, no shelter, no other people - nothing! He's surrounded by miles and miles of ocean with no way to get rescued. But Robinson is a really smart guy and he doesn't give up. He figures out how to build a house, make clothes from animal skins, grow crops for food, and pretty much turn the island into his own personal kingdom. It's amazing how he uses his brains and determination to survive.Things get even crazier when one day Robinson is exploring and he sees a strange footprint in the sand - a footprint that isn't his! He realizes in horror that there must be other human beings on the island too. For a long time, he lives in constant fear of running into these "savages" as he calls them. When he does finally encounter them, let's just say it leads to some terrifying conflicts!My favorite part is when Robinson manages to rescue a prisoner from the savages and names him Friday. Friday becomes Robinson's loyal friend and companion, helping him survive on the island. The two have some unbelievable adventures together, fighting off pirates, building forts, and exploring every inch of their little island home. Their friendship is so heartwarming and shows that people can overcome anything when they work as a team.What I love most about this book is how it shows the endless creativity and resilience of the human spirit. No matter how hopeless Robinson's situation seems, he never stops trying to improve his circumstances and make the best of things. He goes from being a scared, helpless young man to the king of his own island paradise through willpower and bravery.I couldn't put Robinson Crusoe down because it combines breathtaking action and suspense with really deep messages about courage, perseverance, and the ability of one person to rebuild their world from nothing. Daniel Defoe makes you feel like you're right there on the island with Robinson, fighting for survival. The descriptions are so vivid and exciting!Whether you're looking for a heart-pounding adventure story or food for thought about the strength of the human spirit,Robinson Crusoe delivers in a big way. It's an absolute must-read classic that will stay with you long after the final page. I can't recommend this amazing book enough - it's earned a permanent spot on my favorites shelf!So what are you waiting for? Dive into the unbelievable real-life fantasy of Robinson Crusoe and get ready for the reading experience of a lifetime. Just make sure you clear your schedule first, because I guarantee you won't want to put it down!篇4Robinson Crusoe is the Best Book Ever!Have you read Robinson Crusoe? It's seriously the coolest book of all time! My teacher Miss Wilson read it to us in class and I couldn't get enough. It's an adventure story about a guy named Robinson Crusoe who gets shipwrecked on a deserted island all by himself. At first I thought "Uh oh, this is gonna be so boring!" But then the strangest, most exciting things start happening to him!Robinson has to figure out how to survive with zero food or shelter. He's super smart though, and uses stuff from the wrecked ship to build himself a shelter and tools. He learns howto make fire, hunt animals, grow crops, and make clothes. It's like he becomes a one-man survival expert! I don't know if I could last a single day by myself on an island. Probably not even an hour to be honest. I'd be crying for my mom in about 5 minutes.But Robinson is so brave and resourceful. He doesn't whine or complain at all, even when things get really tough. One time he gets attacked by wolves and has to fight them off with just a stick! Another time his shelter catches on fire and he loses most of his supplies. But he never gives up or loses hope. That's the kind of gutsy, never-say-die spirit I want to have.After many years of being alone, Robinson is finally joined by a human! Well...sort of human. It's actually a cannibalistic savage that Robinson saves from being eaten by other cannibals. Robinson helps teach him to speak English and become civilized. The savage now goes by the name "Friday" and he becomes Robinson's loyal friend and servant.Now I know what you're thinking - having a savage cannibal for a servant sounds pretty messed up. But back in those days, that's just how things were. Weird cultural stuff like that happens throughout the book, which makes it even more fascinating to me. You get to learn all about what life was like for Europeans exploring unknown lands hundreds of years ago.More adventures come when mutineers from another shipwreck arrive on the island. Robinson and Friday have to sneak around and spy on them for weeks to determine if they're friends or foes. There's this crazy part where they encounter footprints in the sand and think it's the work of savages or evil beings. But it's just the mutineers messing with them! I was on the edge of my seat.Long story short, Robinson outsmarts and overpowers the mutineers with his resourcefulness, becoming the ruler of the island. After nearly 30 years, a ship finally arrives and Robinson gets off the island a wealthy man known as a great explorer and leader.This book was SO GOOD! I could go on and on describing all the trials Robinson faces and how he overcomes them. Every chapter is packed with excitement, drama, and meaningful lessons about perseverance, hard work, and never losing faith. Whenever I'm struggling with something difficult, I think "What would Robinson Crusoe do?" and it inspires me to be tougher and more resourceful.Robinson Crusoe has everything - shipwrecks, wild animals, sword fights, nautical adventures, you name it. But more importantly, it has a humble, determined hero we can all admireand learn from. The story sends such a powerful message about the resilience of the human spirit that will really stick with you.Do yourself a favor and read Robinson Crusoe! It's an absolute must-read classic that people of all ages can enjoy. Who knows, it might spark your inner adventurer and completely change your outlook on life. Whenever I'm having a bad day, I re-read parts of it and am reminded that any challenge can be overcome with hard work, quick thinking, and an unbreakable spirit. Robinson Crusoe is living proof of the capabilities we all have inside us if we just persevere.篇5Recommending Robinson Crusoe - An Epic Adventure!Hi friends! Have you read the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe? It's like the coolest adventure story ever! Let me tell you all about it.Robinson Crusoe is about this guy named, you guessed it, Robinson Crusoe. He was a young man who really loved the idea of sailing around the world and exploring new places. Even though his parents wanted him to stay home and get a normal job, Robinson just couldn't resist his urge for adventure.So one day, he jumped on a ship headed for the open seas without telling his parents. Bad idea! The ship got caught in a huge storm and Robinson was shipwrecked all alone on a deserted island in the middle of nowhere. Can you imagine how scary that must have been? Just him, the ocean, and this creepy island with no people or buildings or anything!But Robinson didn't just sit around feeling sorry for himself. He's like the toughest, most resourceful guy I've ever read about. Using only the supplies he could salvage from the wrecked ship, he built himself a life on the island. He made shelters, hunted for food, grew crops, and figured out ways to make clothes, tools, and furniture. It's almost like he created his own little village singlehandedly!And that's just the start of the craziness. Robinson was stranded on that island for 28 years! During that time, he saw cannibal savages, had to fight off mutineers, and even met a fellow castaway that he nicknamed "Friday" who became his trusted friend and companion. The two had so many unbelievable adventures and near-death experiences together. Like this one time, they were almost killed by cannibals but managed a daring escape under the cover of night. I was on the edge of my seat reading those parts!What I really love about Robinson Crusoe is how creative and determined the main character is. No matter what obstacles he faces, he uses his wits and knowledge to improvise solutions and bodybuilding. He turns an impossibly harsh situation into an opportunity to learn and thrive through his own efforts. To me, that's such an inspiring message about the resilience of the human spirit.The book made me feel like even when things seem hopeless, you should never give up. If Robinson could survive for over two decades stuck on a remote island with almost no supplies, then I can definitely handle whatever challenges life throws my way with enough grit and ingenuity. It's crazy what a person can accomplish if they really put their mind to it!Another cool thing is how Robinson Crusoe shows what it was like to be a castaway or explorer back in the 1600s. Without modern technology, navigation was incredibly hard. Every journey risked shipwrecks, pirate raids, starvation, and diseases we can cure today. Reading this book really makes me appreciate how far we've come with transportation, emergency preparedness, and our understanding of the world's geography. Yet despite all those risks back then, the human thirst for adventure and discovering new frontiers persisted.So if you're looking for a gripping, thought-provoking story with tons of excitement, survival challenges, and life lessons about perseverance, you've gotta read Robinson Crusoe. The vivid descriptions篇6Robinson Crusoe is the Best Book Ever!Hi friends! Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite book - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. This book is so exciting and amazing, I just have to share it with you!The story starts with Robinson Crusoe sailing on a ship when a huge storm comes. The waves toss the ship around like a toy boat until it crashes onto some rocks and sinks! Robinson is the only survivor and washes up on a deserted island all alone. Can you imagine being all by yourself on an island with no other people? I would be so scared!But Robinson is really brave and smart. He takes supplies like guns, tools, and food from the wrecked ship before it sinks completely. Then he builds himself a little house and figures out how to make fire, grow crops, and hunt animals for meat. He has to do everything all by himself since there's nobody else on the island. I don't know if I could survived like that!After many years of being alone, Robinson is shocked one day to discover a naked footprint in the sand that's too big to be his own foot! He realizes there must be other people, probably cannibals, visiting the island sometimes. Robinson gets ready to defend himself with his guns if the cannibals attack.One day he sees some cannibals on the beach about to kill one of their prisoners to eat him! Robinson can't let that happen, so he sneaks up and scares them all off with his guns, except for the prisoner. The prisoner is so grateful that Robinson saved his life that he becomes Robinson's loyal friend and helper. Robinson names him Friday since that was the day he rescued him.With Friday's help, life gets a little easier on the island. But then they discover some mutineers from another shipwreck have also landed on the island and want to take it over! There's a big battle where Robinson out-smarts the mutineers and forces them to leave the island. Friday also saves Robinson's life by killing one of the bad guys.After many more years, an English ship finally arrives and rescues Robinson and Friday! They sail back to England where Robinson is reunited with his family and tells them all about hiscrazy island adventures. Friday comes too and gets to see civilization for the first time.I just love how exciting this book is with the shipwrecks, pirates, cannibals, and daring escapes. But it's also very interesting seeing how an intelligent person like Robinson can figure out how to survive all alone on a deserted island by being resourceful. It makes me wonder what I would do if I were in his situation?The only part I don't like is when Robinson takes over the island and makes Friday serve him like a slave. That doesn't seem very fair. But overall, this is such an entertaining story full of action and adventure! The descriptions of island life and the animals are so vivid and detailed too. You'll feel like you've been shipwrecked right along with Robinson Crusoe!So what are you waiting for? Read Robinson Crusoe today and imagine living for 28 years marooned on a tropical island. Just don't eat anyone while you're there! This classic book is over 300 years old but still just as exciting and fun to read as ever. I've read it like five times already because I love it so much. I'm sure you'll love it too!。

书虫2级 鲁滨逊漂流记

书虫2级 鲁滨逊漂流记

2 Down the coast of AfricaFor two long years I lived the life of a slave. I worked in escape,but it was never possible. I thought about it day and night. My master liked to go fishing in a little boat,and he always took me with him. A man called Moely,and a young boy also went with us.One day my master said to us,'Some of my friends want to go fishing tomorrow. Get the boat ready. 'So we put a lot of food and drink on the boat,and the next morning,we waited for my master and his friends. But when my master arrived,he was alone.'My friends don't want to go fishing today,'he said to me. 'But you go with Moely and the boy,and catch some fish for our supper tonight. ''Yes,master,'I answered quietly,but inside I was excited. 'Perhaps now I can escape,'I said to myself.My master went back to his friends and we took the boat out to sea. For a time we fished quietly,and then I moved carefully behind Moely and knocked him into the water. 'Swim!'I cried. 'Swim to the shore!'My master liked to shoot seabirds and so there were guns on the boat. Quickly,I took one of these guns. Moely was swimming after the boat and I shouted to him:Go back to the shore!You can swim there—it's not too far. I won't hurt you,but if you come near the boat,I'll shoot you through the head!'So Moely turned,and swam back to the shore as quickly as he could.Then I said to the boy,'Xury,if you help me,I'll be a good friend to you. If you don't help me,I'll push you into the sea too. 'But Xury was happy to help me. 'I'll go all over the world with you,'he cried.I wanted to sail to the Canary Islands,but I was afraid to go too far from the shore. It was only a small boat. And so we sailed on south for some days. We had very little water,and it was dangerous country here,with many wild animals. We were afraid,but we often had to go on shore to get more water. Once I used a gun to shoot a wild animal. I don't know what animal it was,but it made a good meal.For about ten or twelve days we sailed on south,down the coast of Africa. Then one day we saw some people on the shore—strange,wild people,who did not look friendly. By now we had very little food,and We really needed help. we were afraid,but we had to go on shore.At first,they were afraid of us,too. Perhaps white people never visited this coast. We did not speak their language,of course,so we used our hands and faces to show that we were hungry. They came with food for us,but then they moved away quickly. We carried the food to our boat,and they watched us. I tried to thank them,but I had nothing to give them.Just then two big wild cats came down to the shore from the mountains. I think they were leopards. The people were afraid of these wild cats,and the women cried out. Quickly,I took a gun,and shot one of the animals. The second wild cat ran back up into the mountains.Guns were new to these African people,and they were afraid of the loud noise and the smoke. But they were happy about the dead wild cat. I gave them the meat of the dead animal,and they gave us more food and water.We now had a lot of food and water,and we sailed on. Eleven days later we came near the Cape Verde Islands. We could see them,but we couldn't get near because there was no wind. We waited.Suddenly Xury called to me,'Look,a ship!'He was right!We called and shouted and sailed our little boat as fast as we could. But the ship did not see us. Then I remembered the guns which made a lot of smoke. A few minutes later the ship saw us and turned.When we were on the ship,the Portuguese captain listened to my story. He was going to Brazil and agreed to help me,but he wanted nothing for his help. 'No,'he said,when I tried to pay him. 'Perhaps,one day,someone will help me when I need it. 'But he gave me money for my boat,and for Xury,too. At first,I did not want to sell Xury as a slave,after all our dangerous adventures together. But Xury was happy to go to the captain,and the captain was a good man. 'In ten years' time,'he said,'Xury can go free. 'When we arrived in Brazil three weeks later,I said goodbye to the captain and Xury,left the ship,and went to begin a new life.3 The storm and the shipwreckI stayed in Brazil and worked hard for some years. By then I was rich…but also bored. One day some friends came to me and said,'We're going to Africa to do business. Why don't you come with us?We'll all be rich after this journey!'How stupid I was!I had an easy,comfortable life in Brazil,but,of course,I agreed. And so,in 1659,I went to sea again.At first,all went well,but then there was a terrible storm. For twelve days the wind and the rain didn't stop. We lost three men in the sea,and soon the ship had hole s in its sides. 'We're all going to die this time,'I said to myself. Then one morning one of the sailors saw land,but the next minute our ship hit some sand just under the sea. The ship could not move and we were really in danger now. The sea was trying to break the ship into pieces,and we had very little time. Quickly,we put a boat into the sea and got off the ship. But the sea was very rough and our little boat could not live for long in that wild water.Half an hour later the angry sea turned our boat over and we were all in the water. I looked round for my friends,but I could see nobody. I was alone.That day I was lucky,and the sea carried me to the shore. I could not see the land,only mountains of water all around me. Then,suddenly,I felt the ground under my feet. Another mountain of water came,pushed me up the beach,and I fell on the wet sand.At first I was very thankful to be alive. Slowly,I got to my feet and went higher up the shore. From there,I looked out to sea. I could see our ship,but it was wrecked and there was no-body near it. There was nobody in the water. All my friends were dead. I was alive,but in a strange wild country,with no food,no water,and no gun.It was dark now and I was tired. I was afraid to sleep on the shore. Perhaps there were wild animals there. So I went up into a tree and I stayed there all night.4 A new life on an islandWhen day came,the sea was quiet again. I looked for our ship and,to my surprise,it was still there and still in one piece. 'I think I can swim to it,'I said to myself. So I walked down to the sea and before long,I was at the ship and was swimming round it. But how could I get on to it?In the end,I got in through a hole in the side,but it wasn't easy.There was a lot of water in the ship,but the sand under the sea was still holding the ship in one place. The back of the ship was high out of the water,and I was very tnankful for this be-cause all the ship's food was there. I was very hungry so I be-gan to eat something at once. Then I decided to take some of it back to the shore with me. But how could I get it there?I looked around the ship,and after a few minutes,I found some long pieces of wood. I tied them together with rope. Then I got the things that I wanted from the ship. There was a big box of food —rice,and salted meat,and hard ship's bread. I al-so took many strong knives and other tools,the ship's sails and ropes,paper,pens,books,and seven guns. Now I needed a little sail from the ship,and then I was ready. Slowly and carefully,I went back to the shore. It was difficult to stop my things from falling into the sea,but in the end I got everything on to the shore.Now I needed somewhere to keep my things.There were some hills around me,so I decided to build my-self a little house on one of them. I walked to the top of the highest hill and looked down,I was very unhappy,because I saw then that I was on an island. There were two smaller is-lands a few miles away,and after that,only the sea. Just the sea,for mile after mile after mile.After a time,I found a little cave in the side of a hill. In front of it,there was a good place to make a home. So,I used the ship's sails,rope,and pieces of wood,and after a lot of hard work I had a very fine tent. The cave at the back of my tent was a good place to keep my food,and so I called it my 'kitchen'. That night,I went to sleep in my new home.The next day I thought about the possible dangers on the is-land. Were there wild animals,and perhaps wild people too,on my island?I didn't know,but I was very afraid. So I decided to build a very strong fence. I cut down young trees and put them in the ground,in a halfcircle around the front of my tent. I used many of the ship's ropes too,and in the end my fence was as strong as a stone wall. Nobody could get over it,through it,or round it.Making tents and building fences is hard work. I needed many tools to help me. So I decided to go back to the ship again,and get some more things.I went back twelve times,but soon after my twelfth visit there was another terrible storm. The next morning,when I looked out to sea,there was no ship.When I saw that,I was very unhappy. 'Why am I alive,and why are all my friends dead?'I asked myself. 'What will hap-pen to me now,alone on this island without friends?How can I ever escape from it?'Then I told myself that I was lucky—lucky to be alive,lucky to have food and tools,lucky to be young and strong. But I knew that my island was somewhere off the coast of South America. Ships did not often come down this coast,and I said to myself,'I'm going to be on this island for a long time. 'So,on a long piece of wood,I cut these words:I CAME HERE ON 30TH SEPTEMBER 1659 After that,I decided to make a cut for each day.5 Learning to live aloneI still needed a lot of things. 'Well,'I said,'I'm going to have to make them. 'So,every day,I worked.First of all,I wanted to make my cave bigger. I carried out stone from the cave,and after many days' hard work I had a large cave in the side of the hill. Then I needed a table and a chair,and that was my next job. I had to work on them for a long time. I also wanted to make places to put all my food,and all my tools and guns. But every time I wanted a piece of wood,I had to cut down a tree. It was long,slow,difficult work,and during the next months I learnt to be veryclever with my tools. There was no hurry. I had all the time in the world.I also went out every day,and I always had my gun with me. Sometimes I killed a wild animal,and then I had meat to eat.But when it got dark,I had to go to bed because I had no light. I couldn't read or write because I couldn't see. For a long time,I didn't know what to do. But in the end,I learnt how to use the fat of dead animals to make a light.The weather on my island was usually very hot,and there were often storms and heavy rain. The next June,it rained all the time,and I couldn't go out very often. I was also ill for some weeks,but slowly,I got better. When I was stronger,I began to go out again. The first time I killed a wild animal,and the second time I caught a big turtle.I was on the island for ten months before I visited other parts of it. During those months I worked hard on my cave and my house and my fence. Now I was ready to find out more about the rest of the island.First,I walked along the side of a little river. There,I found open ground without trees. Later,I came to more trees with many different fruits. I decided to take a lot of the fruit,and to put it to dry in the sun for a time. Then I could keep it for many months.That night I went to sleep in a tree for the second time,and the next day I went on with my journey. Soon I came to an opening in the hills. In front of me,everything was green,and there were flowers everywhere. There were also a lot of differ-ent birds and animals. I saw that my house was on the worst side of the island. But I didn't want to move from there. It was my home now. I stayed away for three days,and then I came home. But I often went back to the other,greener side of the island.And so my life went on. Every month I learnt to do or to make something new. But I had troubles and accidents too. Once there was a terrible storm with very heavy rain. The roof of my cave fell in,and nearly killed me!I had to build it up again with many pieces of wood.I had a lot of food now. I cooked it over a fire or dried it in the sun. So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun. I learnt to make pots to keep my food in. But I wanted very much to make a harder,stronger pot—a pot that would not break in a fire. I tried many times,but I could not do it. Then one day I was lucky. I made some new pots and put them in a very hot fire. They changed colour,but did not break. I left them there for many hours,and when they were cold again,I found that they were hard and strong. That night I was very happy. I had hot water for the first time on the island.By then,I also had my own bread. That was luck,too. One day I found a little bag. We used it on the ship,to keep the chickens' food in. There was still some of the food in the bag,and I dropped some of it onto the ground. A month later I saw something bright green there,and after sixmonths I had a very small field of corn. I was very excited. Perhaps now I could make my own bread!It was easy to say,but not so easy to do. It is a lot of work to make bread from corn. Many people eat bread,but how many people can take corn from a field and make bread out of it without help?I had to learn and to make many new things,and it was a year before I cooked and ate my first bread.During all this time I never stopped thinking about escape. When I travelled across to the other side of the island,I could see the other islands,and I said to myself,'Perhaps I can get there with a boat. Perhaps I can get back to England one day. 'So I decided to make myself a boat. I cut down a big tree,and then began to make a long hole in it. It was hard work,but about six months later,I had a very fine canoe. Next,I had to get it down to the sea. How stupid I was!Why didn't I think before I began work?Of course,the canoe was too heavy. I couldn't move it!I pulled and pushed and tried everything,but it didn't move. I was very unhappy for a long time after that.That happened in my fourth year on the island. In my sixth year I did make myself a smaller canoe,but I did not try to es-cape in it. The boat was too small for a long journey,and I did not want to die at sea. The island was my home now,not my prison,and I was just happy to be alive.A year or two later,I made myself a second canoe on the other side of the island. I also built myself a second house there,and so I had two homes.My life was still busy from morning to night. There were al-ways things to do or to make. I learnt to make new clothes for myself from the skins of dead animals. They looked very strange,it is true,but they kept me dry in the rain.I kept food and tools at both my houses,and also wild goats. There were many goats on the island,and I made fields with high fences to keep them in. They learnt to take food from me,and soon I had goat's milk to drink every day. I also worked hard in my cornfields. And so many years went by.6 A footprin tThen,one year,something strange and terrible happened. I often walked along the shore,and one day I saw something in the sand. I went over to look at it more care-fully,and stopped in sudden surprise.It was a footprint—the footprint of a man!Who could this be?Afraid,I looked around me. I listened. I waited. Nothing. I was more and more afraid. Perhaps this man was one of those wild people who killed and ate other men!I looked everywhere,but there was nobody,and no other foot-print. I turned and hurried home.'There's someone on my is-land,'I said to myself. 'Perhaps he knows about me…Per-haps he's watching me now from behind a tree…Perhaps he wants to kill me. 'That night I couldn't sleep. The next day I got all my guns ready and I put more wood and young trees around my house. Nobody could see me now. But,after fifteen years alone on the island,I was afraid,and I did not leave my cave for three days.In the end,I had to go out to milk my goats. But for two years I was afraid. I stayed near my home and I never used my guns because I didn't want to make a noise. I could not forget the footprint,but I saw and heard nothing more,and slowly I began to feel happier.One day,a year later,I was over on the west side of the is-land. From there I could see the other islands,and I could also see a boat,far out to sea. 'If you have a boat,'I thought,'it's easy to sail across to this island. Perhaps that explains the foot-print—it was a visitor from one of the other islands. 'I began to move more freely around the island again,and built myself a third house. It was a very secret place in a cave. 'No wild man will ever find that,'I said to myself.Then one year something happened which I can never forget. I was again on the west side of the island and was walk-ing along the shore. Suddenly,I saw something which made me feel ill. There were heads,arms,feet,and other pieces of men's bodies everywhere. For a minute,I couldn't think,and then I understood. Sometimes there were fights between the wild men on the other islands. Then they came here to my island with their prisoners,to kill them,cook them,and eat them. Slowly,I went home,but I was very angry. How could men do this?For many months I watched carefully for the smoke from fires,but I didn't see anything. Somehow the wild men came and went,and I never saw them. I was angry and afraid. I wanted to shoot them all,but there were many of them and on-ly one of me. 'Perhaps I can shoot two or three,'I said to my-self,'but then they will kill and eat me. 'Then,one morning in my twenty-third year on the island,I was out in my fields and I saw the smoke from a fire. Quickly,I went up the hill to watch.There were nine men around the fire,and they were cooking their terrible food. Then these wild men danced round the fire,singing and shouting. This went on for about two hours,and then they got into their boats and sailed away. I went down to the shore and saw the blood of the dead men on the sand. 'The next time they come,I'm going to kill them,'I said angrily.7 FridayFor two years I never went anywhere without my gun. I felt lonely and afraid,and had many sleepless nights. One night there was a very bad storm,and I thought I heard the sound of gunsout at sea. The next morning I looked out,and saw a ship. It was lying on its side not far from the shore. Quickly,I put my little boat in the water and sailed out to it.There were two dead men on the ship,but no one alive. The bodies of the other sailors were lost in the sea. I took some clothes and tools,and also a box of Spanish gold and silver money. I was a rich man now,but what use was money to me?I could not buy anything with it.I wanted people,a friend,somebody to talk to…somebody who could help me escape from my island. One morning I woke up and made a plan. 'I'll try to catch one of the prisoners of the wild men,'I said to myself. 'He'll be happy to be alive and perhaps he'll help me to escape. 'I watched day and night,but for a year and a half there were no boats.Then one day five boats came. There were about thirty men and they had two prisoners. They made their fire on the sand and danced round it. Then they killed one of the prisoners and began to cook their terrible meal. The second prisoner waited under the trees,with two men to watch him. Suddenly,the prisoner turned and ran. The two men ran after him,but the other wild men were busy round the fire and did not see what was happening.The prisoner ran like a wild goat,and soon I saw that he was coming near the bottom of my hill. As fast as I could,I ran down the hill and jumped out of the trees between the prisoner and the two wild men. I hit the first man with the wooden end of my gun and he fell down,but I had to shoot the second man. The poor prisoner did not move. He was afraid of the noise of my gun.I called to him and tried to show him that I was friendly. Slowly,he moved nearer to me,but just then the first wild man began to get up from the ground. Then the prisoner spoke and I understood that he wanted my sword. How happy I was to hear words again!I gave him my sword,and at once he cut off the head of his enemy.Hurriedly,we hid the dead bodies under some leaves,and then left quickly. I took my prisoner to my secret cave on the other side of the island and gave him food and drink. After that,he went to sleep.He was a fine young man,about twenty-five years old,tall and well-built,with a kind face and a nice smile. He had a brown skin,black hair,bright eyes and strong white teeth. I decided to give him the name of'Man Friday',because I first saw him on a Friday.When he woke up in the morning,he ran out to me. I was milking my goats in the field,and he got down on the ground and put his head near my foot. I understood that he was thank-ing me,and I tried to show him that I was his friend.I began to teach him to speak English,and soon he could say his name,'Master',and'Yes'and'No'. How good it was to hear a man's voice again!Later that day we went back to my first house. We went carefully along the beach,but there wereno boats and no wild men. Just blood and bones all over the sand. I felt ill,but Fri-day wanted to eat the pieces of men's bodies which were still on the ground. I showed him that this was terrible for me,and he understood.When we got to my house,I gave Man Friday some trousers,and I made him a coat and a hat. He liked his new clothes very much. Then I made him a little tent to sleep in,but for a few weeks I always took my gun to bed with me. Per-haps Friday was still a wild man and would try to kill me in the night. At first,Friday was very afraid of my gun. Some-times he talked to it,and asked it not to kill him.Friday was a quick learner and his English got better day by day. He helped me with the goats and with the work in the cornfields,and soon we were good friends. I enjoyed teaching him and,most of all,having a friend to talk to. This was the happiest of all my years on the island.Friday and I lived together happily for three years. I told him the story of my adventures and about life in England,and he told me about his country and his people. One day we were at the top of the highest hill on the island,and we were looking out to sea. It was a very clear day and we could see a long way. Suddenly,Friday began to jump up and down,very excited.'What's the matter?'I said.'Look,Master,look!'Friday cried. 'I can see my country. Look over there!'I looked,and there to the north-west,between the sea and the sky,was a long thin piece of land.I learnt later that it was the island of Trinidad,and that my island was in the mouth of the River Orinoco on the north coast of South America.I began to think again about escape. Perhaps Friday wanted to go home too. Perhaps together we could get to his country. But what then?Would Friday still be my friend,or would his people kill me and eat me?I took Friday to the other side of the island and showed him my big canoe. It still lay under the trees. It was very old now,and there were holes in the wood.'Could a boat like this sail to your country,Friday?'I asked him.'Oh yes,'he answered. 'A boat like this can carry a lot of food and drink. ''Then we'll make another canoe like it,and you can go home in it,'I said.But Friday looked very unhappy. 'Why are you angry with me?'he asked. 'What have I done?Why do you want to send me home?''But I thought you wanted to go home,'I said.'Yes. But you must come with me. Kill me if you want,but don't send me away from you!'Then I saw that Friday was a true friend,and so I agreed to go with him. We began work on the canoe at once. Friday chose the tree himself—he understood wood better than I did—and we cut it down. We worked hard and in a month the boat was finished. Two weeks later it was in the sea,and we began to get ready for our long journey.8 Escape from the islandI was now in my twenty—seventh year on the island,and I did not want to be there for another year. We worked hard to get the corn in,and to make a lot of bread. We had dried fruit and salted meat,and big pots to keep water in. One evening Friday went out to look for a turtle for meat and eggs. But in less than an hour he was back,and he looked very afraid.'Master!Master!'he cried. 'There's a great ship near the island,and men are coming to the shore in a boat!'I jumped up and ran with him down to the shore. To my great surprise,I saw that it was an English ship!But why was it here?English ships never came this way. Perhaps they were pirates!'Don't let them see you,Friday!'I called. 'We'll hide in the trees and watch. 'There were eleven men in the boat,but three of them were prisoners. Their arms were tied with rope,but their legs were free and they could walk. The other sailors pushed the three prisoners up the beach,laughing and shouting and hitting them. Then some of them sat down on the sand and began to drink. Others walked away to look at the island,and two men stayed to watch the boat. The three prisoners walked slowly a-long the beach and sat down under a tree,not far from us. They looked very unhappy.Very quietly,I came up behind them through the trees,and called out to them in English.'Don't be afraid,'I said. 'I'm an Englishman. Perhaps I can help you. 'The three men turned and looked at me. They did not answer at once;they were too surprised. Perhaps they thought I was a wild man myself,in my strange home—made clothes of animals' skins,and with my long hair and beard. Then the old-east man spoke.'I am the captain of that ship,'he said,'and these two men are my first and second officers. Last night there was a mutiny,and the seamen took the ship from me. Now they're going to leave the three of us here,to die on this island. ''De these mutineers have guns?''Only two,'he answered,'and they've left those on the boat. ''All righ,'I said. 'We'll fight them,but if we get your ship back for you,you must take me back to England. 'The captain agreed immediately and thanked me very warm-ly for my help. Friday ran back to my house to get all the guns,and the captain and I made a plan.The first part was easy because the seamen were not ready for a fight. We shot the two men at the boat,and the captain shot another man. This man,Tom Smith,was the worst of them all and he began the mutiny on the ship. Then the cap-tain talked to the other five men,and they agreed to help him. They did not really want to be mutineers,but they were afraid of Tom Smith.'Now,'I said to the captain,'we must get back your ship. How many men are on it?''Twenty-six,'the captain replied,'and they will fight hard because they won't want to go home. It is death for all muti-neers in England. But not all the men are bad. I'm sure that some of them will help me. 'Just then we saw another boat,which was coming from the ship to the shore. There were ten men in it,and they all had guns. We ran into the trees and waited.It was a long hard fight,but by now it was dark and this helped us very much. We ran here and there in the trees,call-ing and shouting. The seamen could not see us and did not know how many men they were fighting. In the end the first officer shouted to them:'Put down your guns and stop fightng!The captain has fifty island people to help him. We can kill you all!'So the seamen stopped fighting and we took their guns. Three of the men agreed to come back to the captain,and we put the others in my cave. Friday and I stayed to watch the prisoners,while the captain and his men went back to fight for the ship.All night we listened to the sound of guns and shouting,but in the morning,when the sun came up,the captain was master of his ship again. I went down to the shore to meet him.'My dear friend,'he cried,'There's your ship!I'll take you to the ends of the world in it!'I put my arms round him,and we laughed and cried together. How happy I was to leave the ialand!My good friend Friday came with me,of course,but we left the mutineers on the island. We decided not to kill them;they could begin a new life on the island. I showed them my three houses,my cornfields and my goats,and all my tools. 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[整理]SummaryofRobinsonCrusoe鲁滨孙漂流记简介中英双语

[整理]SummaryofRobinsonCrusoe鲁滨孙漂流记简介中英双语

Summary of Robinson Crusoe 鲁滨孙漂流记简介中英双语Crusoe (the family name corrupted from the German name "Kreutznaer") sets sail from the Queen's Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in August 1651, against his parents' wishes, who want him to pursue a career, possibly in law. After a tumultuous journey where his ship is wrecked in a storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey, too, ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by Salépirates(the SaléRovers) and Crusoe is enslaved by a Moor. Two years later, he escapes in a boat with a boy named Xury; a Captain of a Portuguese ship off the west coast of Africa rescues him. The ship is en route to Brazil. With the captain's help, Crusoe procures a plantation.Y ears later, Crusoe joins an expedition to bring slaves from Africa but he is shipwrecked in a storm about forty miles out to sea on an island (which he calls the Island of Despair) near the mouth of the Orinoco river on September 30, 1659. Only he and three animals, the captain's dog and two cats, survive the shipwreck. Overcoming his despair, he fetches arms, tools, and other supplies from the ship before it breaks apart and sinks. He builds a fenced-in habitat near a cave which he excavates. By making marks in a wooden cross, he creates a calendar. By using tools salvaged from the ship, and ones he makes himself, he hunts, grows barley and rice, dries grapes to make raisins, learns to make pottery, and raises goats. He also adopts a small parrot. He reads the Bible and becomes religious, thanking God for his fate in which nothing is missing but human society.年后,克鲁索加入探险从非洲带来的奴隶,但他是在一个暴风雨海难大约四十英里的大海在一个岛上(他称之为绝望的岛屿)附近的口奥里诺科河1659年9月30日。

鲁滨逊漂流记一至三章读后感英文版

鲁滨逊漂流记一至三章读后感英文版

鲁滨逊漂流记一至三章读后感英文版全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Robinson Crusoe Book Report (Chapters 1-3)I just finished reading the first three chapters of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe and I have to say, it's a pretty wild story so far! Robinson is a young man who goes against his parents' wishes and becomes a sailor. His life takes a crazy turn when he gets shipwrecked and ends up as the only survivor on a deserted island.In the first chapter, we learn about how Robinson was born into a good family, but was obsessed with the idea of going to sea from a young age. His father really didn't want him to become a sailor because he thought it was too dangerous. He tried giving Robinson all kinds of advice about staying home and getting a job on land, but Robinson wouldn't listen. He was determined to sail the seas no matter what.When Robinson was 18, he finally got the chance to go on a ship heading for London. His family was really upset, especially his mother who cried a lot, but Robinson didn't care. He was justexcited to finally be setting sail! However, the voyage didn't go as planned. They got caught in a terrible storm and were actually attacked by a pirate ship from Sallee! The crew fought back, but it was no use against the pirates' canons. Robinson and a few others were captured and taken to Morocco to be sold as slaves. So much for his dream adventure!In the second chapter, Robinson tells us all about his harrowing two years as a slave. He had to do backbreaking labor on farms, barely got any food, and was treated terribly by his master. Finally, Robinson got a chance to escape with a boy named Xury who was also a slave. They made a crazy escape, rowing a small boat across the sea until they were picked up by a Portuguese ship captain. The captain was a nice guy who paid for Robinson and Xury's freedom.Robinson decided to join the captain's crew and sailed with him for several years. During this time, he learned a lot about navigation and being a merchant sailor. After a while, the captain offered for Robinson to be part of a money-making trading voyage to the coast of Guinea in Africa. Robinson jumped at the chance, dreaming of finally striking it rich.That brings us to the third chapter, where the trading voyage gets underway. It started out fine, but then they ran into a bunchof scary issues. First, some of the sailors got sick. Then, they got caught in another crazy storm that nearly sank their ship. Robinson thought for sure he was going to die in the raging winds and towering waves. But the storm passed, leaving their ship a wreck.They decided to head for the Caribbean to make repairs, but more disaster struck. The ship sprung a leak and began taking on water. No matter how hard they bailed, the ship kept sinking lower and lower into the sea. With no other choice, the captain gave the order to head for the nearest land in the ship's boats to prevent them all from drowning. Little did Robinson know, this decision would lead to him becoming the only survivor stranded on a remote island in the middle of nowhere!So that's where the story leaves off for now at the end of chapter 3. I'm really hooked and can't wait to find out what happens next to poor Robinson. Will he be able to survive alone on the island? How will he find food, water, and shelter? Will any ships come to rescue him or is he doomed to be a real-life castaway? I'll have to keep reading to discover Robinson's ultimate fate.This book has been such an exciting page-turner so far. The nonstop action and Robinson's perseverance in the face of onelife-threatening crisis after another is really gripping. My favorite part was his daring escape from slavery - that was like a real-life adventure movie! I felt so bad for him having his dreams of sailing turn into a nightmare when he was first captured by those pirates. But Robinson never gave up and kept pursuing his ambitions no matter what obstacles stood in his way.I think the reason this story is so engaging is because it makes you wonder what you would do if you were in Robinson's shoes. Could I muster up enough courage, skills, and determination to survive being shipwrecked all alone? It's a chilling scenario to think about. The book really makes you appreciate modern life and not take basic things like food, shelter, and company for granted.Overall, I'm giving Robinson Crusoe 5 out of 5 stars based on these first three chapters. Between the high seas adventures, clashes with pirates, enslavement, and now being marooned - it's nonstop thrills! The writing has also been really vivid, so it's easy to picture everything happening in my mind. I can't wait to read the rest and see how Robinson fares while stranded. I have a feeling more exciting adventures and challenges await him on that mysterious island! I'd absolutely recommend this classicnovel to anyone who loves action, adventure, and tales of perseverance against the odds.篇2Robinson Crusoe: Chapters 1-3Robinson Crusoe is a really exciting adventure book by Daniel Defoe. The first three chapters are all about how Robinson gets shipwrecked and lands up on a deserted island. It's a crazy story!In Chapter 1, we learn that Robinson's father didn't want him to go sailing and have adventures on the high seas. His father gave him a serious talk about how it was better to stay home and live a simple, middle-class life in England. But Robinson didn't listen - he had his heart set on being a sailor and seeing the world.So against his parents' wishes, Robinson took off on a ship when he was 18 years old. On his first voyage, the ship got caught in a huge storm and he thought he was going to die! Luckily, the ship made it safely back to port in England. But that didn't stop Robinson's thirst for adventure. As soon as he could, he signed up for another long sea voyage on a different ship.In Chapter 2, we find out that the second ship Robinson sailed on also encountered storms and was chased by pirates! After barely escaping with his life, Robinson decided to stay on land for a while in Brazil, where he became a wealthy plantation owner. I thought that was pretty cool how he made a fortune growing crops and stuff in the jungle.But after a few years, Robinson got that old itch for sailing again. I guess he was just born to be an explorer! So in Chapter 3, he joined a crew heading across the Atlantic Ocean to purchase enslaved Africans (which I know now is extremely wrong and cruel). Their ship got caught in another crazy storm though. This time, the ship was totally destroyed.The chapters ends with Robinson being thrown into the churning sea by a gigantic wave. He managed to grab a piece of the ship's wreckage to float on, but had no idea where he was or if he'd ever see land again. I was on the edge of my seat reading this! I can't wait to find out what happens to poor Robinson stranded out in the middle of the ocean. Will he drown or make it to safety? I have to keep reading to see.Even though Robinson doesn't always make the best choices by disobeying his parents and getting involved in the slave trade, I can understand why he yearned for adventure. Staying coopedup in one place would be super boring for me too. I love reading about his thrilling experiences and all the dangers he faces out on the high seas. The story has definitely inspired my own dreams of going on an epic voyage someday!I think these first few chapters also teach some good lessons about being grateful for what you have. Every time Robinson thinks he's finally settled down to a comfortable life, he risks it all to seek out more fortune and glory. And his reckless decisions keep landing him in life-or-death situations at sea. It makes me appreciate things like my warm house, safety, family, and not having to fight off pirates!The writing by Daniel Defoe is so descriptive too. I could vividly picture all the fierce storms, splintered ships, roaring waves, and terrified sailors. My heart was pounding during the most intense action scenes! Defoe does a great job of making you feel like you're right there experiencing the incredible adventures of Robinson Crusoe.Overall, I'm totally hooked on this classic book so far. While Robinson doesn't always make the smartest choices, it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement and danger of his travels. I give the first three chapters a 5 out of 5 stars and can't wait to see what other crazy adventures and challenges Robinson willface now that he's stranded alone on a deserted island. This story of survival is sure to be epic!篇3Robinson Crusoe Book Report (Chapters 1-3)I just finished reading the first three chapters of the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, and I have to say, it's a pretty wild adventure so far! The story follows a guy named Robinson Crusoe who decides to become a sailor against his parents' wishes. That was kind of a bummer move if you ask me, but I guess he really wanted to see the world.In the first chapter, we learn that Robinson's dad actually wanted him to be a lawyer or something boring like that. But Robinson had a serious case of wanderlust and couldn't stop dreaming about sailing on ships to far away places. One day he just up and left home to become a sailor, which I imagine did not make his parents too happy. Still, he didn't seem to care much about their objections.The second chapter describes Robinson's first sea voyage to London. It was really dangerous and scary! There was a huge storm that almost sank their ship. Robinson says he was so terrified that he regretted disobeying his parents and wished hehad just stayed home like they wanted. But then the storm passed and he pretty much forgot all about being scared once they reached London safely.Once in London, Robinson signed up for another voyage to coast of Guinea in Africa. This time there was another terrible storm that lasted for weeks! The ship was battered by high winds and huge waves. Some of the crew even abandoned ship because they thought they were all going to die. But miraculously, the storm ended and Robinson's ship managed to limp along to the coast of Guinea. Man, this Robinson guy just could not catch a break with these crazy storms!In the third chapter, we find out that after reaching Guinea, Robinson joined another ship's crew that was sailing across the Atlantic to the Caribbean. I was like "Dude, Robinson, learn your lesson already! Stop tempting fate by going on these long voyages!" But nope, he just kept on sailing into danger.Sure enough, after leaving the coast of Africa, Robinson's ship was attacked by Turkish pirates! There was an intense battle with cannons firing and pirates trying to board the ship. It was totally insane. Robinson got captured by the pirates and spent two years as their prisoner until he escaped on a boat with a boy named Xury. They had hardly any supplies but managed to sailall the way across the Atlantic to an island off the coast of South America.And that's where the third chapter ends - with Robinson marooned on this remote island. He has no idea what he's going to do or how he's going survive. The chapters were packed with storms, pirates, danger, and adventure at every turn. I can't even imagine what will happen to Robinson once he's alone on that island. Will he be rescued? Will he somehow find a way to get off the island? I'm super excited to read more and find out! This book has been a non-stop thrill ride so far. I'll be sure to write another book report once I read further into Robinson Crusoe's harrowing tale.篇4My Thoughts on the First Three Chapters of Robinson CrusoeI just finished reading the first three chapters of the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, and I have to say, I'm really liking it so far! The story is about a guy named Robinson Crusoe who decides to become a sailor and go on adventures at sea, even though his parents don't want him to.In the first chapter, we learn that Crusoe comes from a good family in the city of York in England. His father was a merchant and wanted Crusoe to also become a merchant like him. But Crusoe had the strong desire to go sail the seas and have adventures instead. No matter how much his parents begged him not to go, Crusoe couldn't get the idea out of his head. He finally got the chance when a friend invited him to go on a sea voyage with him. Crusoe didn't even tell his parents, he just took off!I can understand why Crusoe's parents were so upset. The sea was very dangerous back then, with storms, pirates, and all sorts of other perils. A lot of ships didn't make it back in one piece, if at all. Crusoe's parents just wanted him to be safe and have a stable profession like being a merchant. But I get why the call of adventure and seeing the world was too strong for Crusoe to resist. If I was stuck in one place my whole life, I'd probably want to break free and explore too!In the second chapter, the ship Crusoe was on got caught in a huge, terrifying storm. The storm raged for days and days, ripping the sails and threatening to sink the ship at any moment.I can't even imagine how scary that must have been! The sailors were fighting for their lives, trying desperately to steer the shipto safety. Poor Crusoe was seasick the whole time, miserable and fearing he was going to die. I don't blame him for wanting to turn back and go home.But the stubborn Crusoe soon forgot about those fears once the storm passed. As the third chapter begins, he's convinced himself that the worst is over. His friend had warned him about potential dangers, but Crusoe brushed it off. He thought worrying too much about what could go wrong would just ruin the fun and adventure. I'm not sure I agree with that way of thinking though. It's good to have an adventure, but you also need to be safe and smart about it.That's about where I'm at so far in the story. Crusoe's boat is headed to the coast of Africa, carrying goods to trade. From the first few chapters, I can see that Crusoe is determined and a bit headstrong. He doesn't seem to think too much about consequences, he just follows his heart's desire for adventure and exploring. Part of me admires that free spirit, but the other part thinks he should listen to wisdom and advice more.I have a feeling there are going to be many more crazy adventures and close calls for Crusoe based on how it's going so far. The storm chapter in particular was really intense! I'll admit I had to take a break from reading because I was getting nervousjust imagining being trapped on that ship in the middle of that massive, powerful storm. How much more is poor Crusoe going to have to go through?I'm excited to read more and find out what happens next. Is Crusoe's voyage going to go smoothly after this, or will he face even more life-or-death situations? Will he eventually realize his parents had a point and head back home to York? Or will his craving for adventure keep carrying him into deeper trouble? I guess I'll have to keep reading to find out!Those are my thoughts so far on the beginning of Robinson Crusoe. Even though it was written a long time ago, I'm relating to Crusoe's feelings of wanting to get out and explore the world instead of just staying at home like his parents wanted. Getting swept up in big storms and facing danger seems terrifying of course. But I'll give Crusoe credit, he seems brave and is pursuing what he feels is his passion, even if it's risky. I'm looking forward to tagging along on more of his adventures!篇5My Thoughts on "Robinson Crusoe: Chapters 1-3""Robinson Crusoe" is an exciting adventure story that I recently read. It is about a man named Robinson Crusoe whogets stranded on a deserted island after a shipwreck. The book is divided into chapters, and I would like to share my thoughts on the first three chapters.In the first chapter, Robinson Crusoe tells us about his childhood and how he wanted to go to sea even though his parents wanted him to be a lawyer. I found it interesting that he didn't listen to his parents and followed his own dreams. It made me think about how important it is to pursue our passions and not just do what others expect from us.The second chapter is where the adventure really begins! Robinson Crusoe boards a ship, but unfortunately, it gets caught in a terrible storm. The ship breaks apart, and he is the only survivor. I felt scared for him when I read about the storm and how he had to swim to the shore. It must have been really tough for him to be all alone on the island without anyone to help him.Once Robinson Crusoe reaches the island, the third chapter shows how resourceful he is. He starts exploring the island and finds a cave for shelter. He also figures out how to make tools and find food. I was amazed at how clever he was in using the things he found on the island to survive. It made me realize that we should never give up and always try to find solutions to our problems.Reading these chapters made me think about how important it is to be independent and resilient. Robinson Crusoe didn't give up when he was stranded on the island. Instead, he used his skills and creativity to make the best of the situation. It made me wonder if I could do the same if I were in his shoes.I also learned that sometimes we have to make difficult decisions. Robinson Crusoe had to choose between staying on the island or trying to escape. He decided to stay because he thought it would be safer. It made me think about how we have to think carefully before making choices and consider the consequences.Overall, I really enjoyed reading the first three chapters of "Robinson Crusoe." It is an exciting story that teaches us about courage, independence, and perseverance. I can't wait to read the rest of the book and find out what happens next to Robinson Crusoe.篇6My Thoughts on the First Few Chapters of Robinson CrusoeHi there! I just finished reading the first three chapters of the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe and I have a lot of thoughts I want to share about it. This book is pretty old - it waswritten way back in 1719! But even though it's an old book, I found the story really exciting and interesting so far.The book starts off by introducing us to the main character, whose name is Robinson Crusoe. Robinson comes from a good family in the city of York in England. His father was a merchant and wanted Robinson to also get into the merchant business since it was a very respected profession back then. But Robinson didn't want to be a merchant at all! He had this big desire to go out and explore the world by sailing on ships across the sea. His father warned him about the dangers of being a sailor and tried very hard to convince him not to do it. He even gave this really long speech about all the reasons why Robinson should just stay home and get a safe job. But Robinson was determined and eventually he just left home without telling anyone to become a sailor.I can kind of understand why Robinson felt that way. When I was little, I always dreamed about going on adventures and exploring too! My parents didn't want me wandering too far from home by myself though because they were worried I could get hurt or lost. Now that I'm a bit older, I realize my parents were just trying to keep me safe. Still, I think that feeling of really wanting to voyage out and discover the world is something a lotof kids can relate to. Maybe that's part of the reason this book has been so popular for such a long time!After running away from home, Robinson had all sorts of crazy adventures at sea. The way the author describes everything makes it feel so real and vivid. During a huge storm, the ship Robinson was on ended up sinking! He was stranded all alone on a deserted island in the middle of nowhere. I can't even imagine how scary that must have been for him. The chapters talk about how he had to figure out how to survive completely by himself with no one else around to help him. He used wood from the wrecked ship to build himself a little house and tools. He grew crops for food, made clothes out of animal skins, and learned how to cook meals over a fire.If I was stuck alone on an island like that, I'm not sure I would be able to make it! Sure, sometimes I've thought it might be fun to live out in nature away from everything for a little while. But actually having to do it for real with no modern conveniences whatsoever? And not knowing if I'd ever be rescued? That would be absolutely terrifying! I give Robinson a lot of credit for figuring out how to make a life for himself in such an extreme situation.One of the most interesting parts so far was when Robinson was exploring the island and came across a strange footprint in the sand that was too big to be his own. Just the thought of there possibly being another person or people on the island with him, who could be friendly or hostile, added a lot of suspense and mystery. Are they natives of the island? Pirates? Castaways like him? I can't wait to read further and find out! That footprint discovery has me hooked and eager to learn what happens next.Overall, even though this book was written a long time ago, I'm really enjoying reading it so far. The story of a regular guy like Robinson Crusoe getting shipwrecked and being forced to survive alone on a deserted island is not something that could ever really happen to me in modern times. But that's what makes it such an exciting adventure to experience through the book. I feel like I'm learning so much about what life was like for sailors back then and all the crazy adventures they could end up having if things went wrong at sea. Daniel Defoe does such a great job with his detailed writing that I can picture everything so clearly in my mind as I'm reading it.I'm definitely planning to keep on reading to find out what other challenges and struggles Robinson has to face while stranded all by himself. He's been really brave and resourceful upuntil this point but who knows what other craziness could happen? I can't wait to see what other adventures are in store as I continue on with Robinson Crusoe! Stay tuned for more of my thoughts once I finish the next few chapters.。

鲁滨逊漂流记英语版4英语英文版

鲁滨逊漂流记英语版4英语英文版

怎样如何怎么办是什么好不好4 A new life on an island4 孤岛上的新生活When day came,the sea was quiet again. I looked for our ship and,to mysurprise,it was still there and still in one piece. 'I think I can swim to it,'I said to myself. So I walked down to the sea and before long,I was at the ship and was swimming round it. But how could I get on to it?In the end,I got in through a hole in the side,but it wasn't easy.当白天到来时,大海又恢复了平静。

我找我们的船,令我惊诧的是它依然在那儿并且没有破碎。

“我想我能够游到那儿,”我自言自语。

于是,我朝大海里走去,不一会儿,我靠近了船绕着它游。

只是,我怎样才可以上去呢?最后,我从船舷一侧的一个洞里钻了进去,但却很不容易。

There was a lot of water in the ship,but the sand under the sea was still holding the ship in one place. The back of the ship was high out of the water,and I was very tnankful for this be-cause all the ship's food was there. I was very hungryso I be-gan to eat something at once. Then I decided to take some of it back tothe shore with me. But how could I get it there? 船里积了很多水,但海底的沙使船固定在了一个地方。

双语经典《鲁滨逊漂流记》阅读助译

双语经典《鲁滨逊漂流记》阅读助译

双语经典《鲁滨逊漂流记》阅读助译Chapter.1 Out to Sea鲁宾逊作为家庭中的第三个儿子,无望继承家产,于是他想要出海。

但是父母都不愿让他去,于是在一年后,他一声不吭地和他的朋友一起坐海轮去伦敦。

1651年9月1日,他们起航去伦敦。

不久海上刮起了大风,鲁宾逊跪倒在他的船舱里,慌乱中,他保证要听父母的话学习法律。

接着,大海平静下来。

朋友安慰了他,于是他又忘记了他的誓言,享受着海上的生活。

几天后,天又暗了下来。

鲁宾逊原以为不久就会天清气朗,可是船体漏水了,突然一声巨响,风暴把船撕成了两半。

终于船长求救信号得到的回应,一艘小艇把船员送到港口。

鲁宾逊一溜烟的跑回了家。

Chapter.2 Pirates!有一天鲁滨逊碰到了他的朋友和他朋友的父亲,这时鲁滨逊已经下了决心要再次出海。

朋友的父亲知道了鲁滨逊出海的经历时,他也劝他不要再出海了,他不是这块料,可是鲁宾逊很倔强,他不管他和他的父亲怎么说,他都不愿放弃出海。

这时,他碰到了一个从非洲回来正要返程的船主。

他向船主诉说了想出去看看世界的渴望,于是船主邀请鲁滨逊坐他的船。

这次到非洲的航程十分顺利,鲁滨逊吸收了很多知识。

这次出海的经历教育了他也让他变得富有,而他已经确立了自己的人生志向:他要与他的朋友一起出海经商。

再次出海时,物是人非。

他的好朋友与世长辞之后,他的好运气似乎也到了头。

鲁滨逊在北非沿岸遭遇的一艘土耳其海盗船,他们拼命想逃脱但海盗船的速度更快。

他们用12门小型火炮开火,对方用18门火炮和枪械还击。

海盗船逼近,60个海盗跳上了他们的船,他们奋力反抗,但海盗们砍断了索具,杀了三个最勇猛的水手,打伤了更多。

鲁滨逊他们不得不缴械投降被抓到海盗船上,被献给了摩尔皇帝,只留下鲁滨逊一个人作为海盗船长的战利品,从此他便开始的奴隶生涯。

Chapter.3 A Clever Escape鲁宾逊整天盘算着如何逃脱牢笼,可海盗出海从不带他。

与海盗共处的两年中鲁滨逊的地位逐步上升,船长发现他很会钓鱼,于是每次都会带鲁宾逊去捕鱼。

鲁滨逊漂流记英文版简介ppt课件

鲁滨逊漂流记英文版简介ppt课件

why should we read this book?
• We all need the courage to overcome the difficulty. • We should never give up the hope of survival. • Love your life and love your lovers now.
• 小说分三部分:第一部分写鲁滨逊初出茅庐,最初三次航海的经过及 其在巴西经营种植园的情况;第二部分详细描述了主人公流落荒岛, 独居28年的种种情景;第三部分简要交代了鲁滨逊回国后的命运及这 个海岛未来的发展趋向。
THE FIRST PART
• The first part of the novel relates that, against the advice of his father, Robinson wishes to pursue his livelihood by going to sea. He does so and after a false start has some success but a third voyage ends in slavery. He eventually escapes and is helped to Brazil where he becomes a successful plantation owner. He embarks on a slave gathering expedition to West Africa but is shipwrecked off the coast of Venezuela(委内瑞拉) in a terrible storm.
THE THIRD PART

鲁宾逊漂流记赏析(英文版)

鲁宾逊漂流记赏析(英文版)

Hope in Hopelessness——After Reading Robinson CrusoeI read Robinson Crusoe when still in primary school. And I am sure none of us is unfamiliar with it. Because time and time again we were lectured by teachers and parents of the fortitude and courage of the hero in this novel——Robinson.The above indicates that Robinson Crusoe is a popular reading even for kids. The chinese version is just like a attactive story we need to be told before going to bed and so does the original one. It was told in concise and clear english which serves as a striking feature of this work. I deem this feature indispensible for daily life and mental activity of a generic person are what this book mainly focus on. It destined to be improper to depict this casual stuff in obsecure and formal wordings.The unique way of narration and expression contributes to making Robinson Crusoe an exotic flower in literature sea: “T” runs through the whole. First person conbined with life-oriented language makes it real and believable to the readers. We are even melt with the condition where he stands. As if we are Robinsin who was deserted in the isolated island and struggled against loneliness and desperation while waiting for the dawn of salvation. Take the following as an example:I had great reason to consider it as a determination of Heaven that in this desolate place and in this desolate manner I should end my life. The tears would run plentifully down my face when I made this reflections, and sometimes I would expostulate with myself, why Providence should thus completely ruin his creatures, and render them so absolutely miserable, so without help abandoned, so entirely despressed, this it could hardly be rational to to thankful for such a life.This part shows Robinson’s endless complaint and curse for being desolated in such a place. Thanks to the first person and apt,designated depict of the inside, we are going to feel the regert and hatred for being fooled by God, and we are going to muster up a sign again and again, and we are going to contemplate, how is the twist of fate? Is there anyone more unfortunate than Robinson?All of our reaction proved the novel’s success——bring the reader the sense a realityand participation.What’s more, if there is only an “I” telling a daily life experience, I assure you of a dull daybook. But the details and wonderful plots fasten reader heartstring most. Especially the up-and-down hope of being rescued:One day, when Robinson was repeating the pale life, suddenly he saw a ship-shaped thing appeared on the horizon. He was much of a bliss and resorted to all eye-catching stuff to make himself seen. He waved, shouted, brandished, even flung into the sea to swim there…As we are lighten up but the sparse dawn and thinking he surviv e eventually, the ship turned smaller and smaller, and final reduced to a hardly visible spot. Our heart slump through the floor with Robinson. Owning a missing chance once is more miserable than having no chance. It cheers you up in the air but suddenly hit you onto ground.Similar plots and turning points appear every now and then in the book thus making it exciting but real as a normal life.Besides, a clear clue and structure also keeps us in track of Robinson.Apart from these, what we get from it also include mental inspiration.There can be little doubt that the most significant force sustains the hero’s struggle is the reflection on the religion. The course he strenuously strives for the better survival environment can’t be gone through w The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeBy Book ReportDaniel DefoeAviation Industry Press, 2007,286 pp, ¥14.8ISBN 978-7-80183-886-5Daniel Defoe is an adventure fiction writer, and his writing embodies the spirit of adventure, which presents the tremendous power of human being and their wits and courage. The story happened in the middle of 17th century, and in this period of time, the development of bourgeoisie stimulate many people to search for wealth. Robinson, the shape he is a representative of the emerging capitalist class, an idealized hero. In the story, Robinson’s adventurous spirit goes through the whole story, and as a reader, I am deeply inspired by his self-reliant, courageous, heroic, and resourceful life experience.The sto ry of Robinson Crusoe can be divided into three parts: Robinson’s youth and the time up to his shipwreck; his twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island; his lie and adventures after being rescued from the island.In the first part, Robinson wishes to pursue his livelihood by going to sea.Although his father wants him to live a peaceful life, his thoughts are entirely bent upon seeing the world, and he should never settle to anything with enough resolution to go through with it. He is not restless and alive and never satisfied, and finally he escapes. As a son, he can just stay at home, inheriting his father’s wealth and living a comfortable life. However, he doesn’t. He tries his best to venture, no matter what ventures there will be, and he pursues his dreams without hesitating to escape from dangers. It inspires me in my struggles, when I am satisfied with my current situation, I feel ashamed comparing to Robinson’s chase. Robinson offers me a kind of mental strength which motivates me to forge ahead. Without being afraid of hardship, he goes forward bravely, satisfying his curiosity and achieving his dream.The critical part of the story should be the second part. Here I get to know how he accomplishes his survival and even establishes his "kingdom"; how he moves from a frantic state of discontent to one of resignation and contentment; how he meets Friday and, finally, how he leaves the island. Before reading this novel,I have never got a concept of living in an isolated island, sometimes I even think that it’s not very difficult to live. When reading it, I was not inspired by Robinson’s spirit, but also the challenging way of living. He builds house for himself, considering all possible shortcomings with his logical mind; he trains goats for milk and meat; he grows corns to make bread; he dries the grapes; etc. He never shrinks, even when he himself lives in the island. He is so confident and determined that he finds ways to make a good living. Robinson did it, and in a perfect way. What he has done, represents the characters of a true hero, true man. I feel unprecedented admiration for him, and I am deeply encouraged that we human beings can achieve what we want to if we have persistence and confidence. The most impressive part to me lies in his chase of knowledge, he finds a Bibl e to read, which comfort him in mind and makes him still feel thankful to god under such circumstances. If it was me, I can’t read books there, and I feel guilty that I have a good chance to read books but I never relish. Besides, he is not contented with his life, and he always seeks for new challenges, which may ruin what he has in present. It is really very hard for common people to be, it is not easy to find a shelter in an island, and most people would be thankful to their being living. However, he never stops his steps of venturing, even when he meets the savage, he rescues Friday, to the most important, he never feel regretful of escaping from his warm family. His continued pioneering spirit motives readers to be inspired, and motives me to struggle for my life. For me, I realized that life is full of amazements, and we have to move forward all the time, in order to refresh our spirit. It is important that whatever we come across, we should have a calm mind, and try every means to overcome difficulties.The third part of the novel traces Robinson’s securing of wealth through the honesty and loyalty of friends, his return to England, travels through the continent and a last trip to his island to see how those he left there fared. Even sometimes there seems everything miserable, however, when there is a will, there is a way, never lose confidence, and there is a bright future. Robinson has been away for 28 years that it becomes totally a harsh place for him to exist, because his intelligence and calmness, he possesses a large fortune. It tells that a capable person is the most powerful weaponof living.The writer shapes a very successful character by using plain language and natural description. The story inspires me a lot in following my dreams, and gives me courage in overcoming difficulties on the way of exploring.I was deeply attracted by the spirit embodied in the story. In each period of Robinson’s life, he performs the way of searching and persisting, which makes me excited and encouraged, and the truth is, I will persist in everything necessary. And I believe that I can follow Robinson’s example, and finally soar my dreams without a sense of regret.《鲁宾逊漂流记》读后感2篇〖文字大小:大中小〗〖打印〗〖收藏到:QQ 百度雅虎〗〖在线字典〗当我郑重地翻过最后一页,合上这位被誉为“英国小说之父”的丹尼尔•笛福在59岁高龄写的著作——《鲁滨逊漂流记》。

英语作文鲁滨逊漂流记

英语作文鲁滨逊漂流记

英语作文鲁滨逊漂流记Title: Robinson Crusoe"s Drifting JourneyIn the vast expanse of the ocean, a solitary figure was spotted on a desolate island, fighting against the odds.This was none other than Robinson Crusoe, a man whose courage and resilience knew no bounds.His fascinating tale of survival and perseverance has captivated readers for centuries.标题:鲁滨逊漂流记在浩瀚无垠的大海中,一个孤独的身影出现在荒无人烟的小岛上,与逆境抗争。

这个人就是鲁滨逊,一个勇敢无畏、坚韧不拔的男子。

他那充满生存与坚持的传奇故事,吸引了无数读者,经久不衰。

One day, a sudden storm shipwrecked Crusoe on a mysterious island, separating him from civilization.The once wealthy merchant found himself alone, with only his wits and determination to rely on.He had to adapt to the primitive lifestyle, overcoming obstacles and challenges that seemed insurmountable.有一天,一场突如其来的暴风雨将鲁滨逊卷入了一个神秘的小岛,使他远离了文明世界。

这位曾经的富商发现自己孤立无援,只能依靠智慧和决心。

他不得不适应原始的生活方式,克服看似无法逾越的困难和挑战。

英文版《鲁滨逊漂流记》读后感(推荐16篇)

英文版《鲁滨逊漂流记》读后感(推荐16篇)

英文版《鲁滨逊漂流记》读后感(推荐16篇)下面给大家分享英文版《鲁滨逊漂流记》读后感,本文共16篇,欢迎阅读!篇1:鲁滨逊漂流记英文版读后感鲁滨逊漂流记英文版读后感robinson was the hero of the book, in a voyage, robinson traveled on the ship struck a reef near a deserted island, the crew and passengers were all drowned, and only one lucky enough to robinson survived。

he waves to the beach on the volume。

in overing the initial pessimism and despair, he with his indomitable perseverance, and extraordinary nature of the struggle launched a heroic by his own hands and wisdom, the use of guns and simple tools, self-reliance, self-reliant in the wild over the island from the desolate life。

through unremitting efforts, he not only had their own homes and furniture, as well as pastures, plantations, and even a pet。

in such difficult circumstances, able to live such a life is not easy,this is his by virtue of his perseverance and wisdom to create a miracle。

英文名著鲁滨逊漂流记(双语版)

英文名著鲁滨逊漂流记(双语版)

鲁滨逊漂流记Chapter 1 My first sea journey第1章我的第一次海上旅行Before I begin my story I would like to tell you a little about myself.开始我的故事之前,我想先向你谈一点我自己的情况。

I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York in the north of England.我1632年出生在英国北部的约克郡。

My father was German but he came to live and work in England.我父亲是德国人,但他却来到英国居住和工作。

Soon after that he married my mother who was English.此后不久,他与我母亲结了婚。

我母亲是英国人。

Her family name was Robinson so when I was born they called me Robinson after her.娘家姓鲁宾孙,因此,我出生后他们都称呼我鲁宾孙,沿用了我母亲的姓氏。

My father did well in his business and I went to a good school.我父亲在生意上做得很出色,并且我也进了一所好学校。

He wanted me to get a good job and live a quiet comfortable life.他希望我得到好的工作,过一种平静的、舒适的生活。

But I did not want that. 但是我不希望如此。

I wanted adventure and an exciting life. 我喜欢冒险和刺激的生活。

'I want to be a sailor and go to sea.'I told my mother and father."我想成为一名水手去航行,"我告诉父母亲。

鲁滨逊漂流记英文摘抄

鲁滨逊漂流记英文摘抄

《鲁滨逊漂流记》主要讲述了主人公鲁滨逊出生于一个中产阶级家庭,一生志在遨游四海的故事。

一次在去非洲航海的途中遇到风暴,只身漂流到一个无人的荒岛上,开始了一段与世隔绝的生活。

英文摘抄如下:1、My filial son,and abandoned parents,not the bounden duty of God to punish me so quickly,really fair and just.我这个不孝之子,背弃父母,不尽天职,老天就这么快惩罚我了,真是天公地道。

2、Man in the reign of God,when the limit of human understanding and narrow the scope of knowledge,it is the supreme good.造物主在统治人类的时候,把人类的认识和知识局限于狭隘的范围,实在是无上的好事。

3、At this time,the advice of my parents,my father‘s tears and mother’s prayer,have poured into my mind.这时,我父母的忠告,父亲的眼泪和母亲的祈求,都涌进了我的脑海。

4、That night,I enjoy drinking nonsense,to repent for their past actions and reflection,and the future under the determination,all thrown into the winds go.那天晚上,我尽情喝酒胡闹,把对自己过去行为的忏悔与反省,以及对未来下的决心,统统丢到九霄云外去了。

5、Every time we ship fell into the vortex wave,I think we will not hesitate to overturn sink Harbour no longer floating up.每次我们的船跌入浪涡时,我想我们会随时倾覆沉入海底再也浮不起来了。

鲁宾逊漂流记(英文版)

鲁宾逊漂流记(英文版)

Loneliness
Depression
Adaptation and acceptance
Robinson experienced extreme loneliness during his isolation on the island. He missed human contact and the society of other people.
Robinson Crusoe
01
Robinson's Background and the Beginning of Adventure
Robinson's Life Background
Birth and Family
Robinson was born into a middleclass family in a small town. His father was a merchant who exported goods to various parts of the world. Robinson had an elder brother who followed in their father's footsteps.
Observation of wildlife
Robinson observed the behavior of the island's animals and used this knowledge to adapt his lifestyle and ensure his safety.
Robinson's Psychological Changes
重新适应社会
鲁滨逊回到家乡后,面临着重新适应社会的 问题。他经历了文化冲击和心理调适的过程 ,逐渐适应了文明社会的生活。
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Reading Report:On Robinson Crusoe---
20095987 Class 2
欧阳光明(2021.03.07)
Life is just like a boat which is flowing on the river of life,we will be confronted with various disturbrances and we will also enjoy several comfortable days.One person may encounter many waves which are always onrushing and these waves will make you confused, feared, lost.Whether it will be destroyed or survive after the storm . it is you who are in charge of the fate of the little boat Whether it will be destroyed or survive after the storm. In brief,it is you who are doomed to control the little boat’s fate.
Recently I have read Robinson Crusoe,I think this great work proves this argument.Robinson,a solitary and tough adventurer,who gives up his comfortable life,fights for his dream. Robinson,a ture brave person,has spent twenty eight years on a desolate and uninhabitated island without anybody companying him.All of these has proved that he is the one who dare take risks and have the kind of resilience.This,I find,is an observation that is equally valid for life.In order to scale the heights of knowledge ,many scholars have experienced heaps of times of smokeless wars.To realize the lofty ideals,many businessmen have struggled in the commercial circles for many years and have gone through a lot of hardships. They are all our excellent models who we
should learn from.We are also inclined to try hard and pursue our own lofty ideals.
After I have read Robinson Crusoe,a great image comes into my sight.It is Robinson who is a brave adventurer and seafarer. By relying on his tough willpower and his sprite of never give up,he has achived his navigation dream.
As if I saw a man standing right on shipboard who had given up his well-fixed and comfortable life embarks on a duel with Azrael in the course of fighting agaist death on the island.Hundreds of thousands of miseries and obstacles never defeated Robinson,on the contrary,these made him much more tough.The difficulties set up by God are challenging.All the sailers are dead because of storm and tsunami exceot Robinson.The genuine challenge is just awaiting for him.After he was confined to the desert island,in order to find a suitable habitation,he has searched the island all day long.Finally,he selects a place at the foot of the hill rock.He sets up a tent as large as possible with several wood to lift the hanging bed.The second day,he makes a instant wall to protect himself by using the boxes and wood boards.But after only over 10 days,the collapse strikes him.He moves away the collapse moud and fixes the ceiling and uses pillars to lift it.In this way,he won’t be bothered by collapse.These necceseties provide him foundation for his future life.And then,he finds wheat by chance. And he produces more and more crops by his hardwork despite of several failures.And he has
spent several yeas to bulid a boat but only to find he can’t move it because it is far frombank.Thus his hope collapes soon.And after a long time,he meets with Friday.His hope lights up again.
Robinson is a brave and tough great.He has lived for 27 years on the desert island.He dares to fight against the serious natural circumstances.He works hard and keeps the island in order.He has learned a lot from his 27 years life on the island and achived a lot finally. This book sheds light on me and guide me in the course of growing up.It tells us that only by hard work and persistence can we succeed.And it also tells that getting right on the job is more than belief.
As Winston Churchill said:Never give up,nerver give up,never,never.....
These can benefit me a lot in my future and make my life much more worthy.。

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