㈠ 關於快樂閱讀的英語手抄報
Winter holiday is coming.I am so excited.
In this winter holiday,I am going to take a trip with my parents by plane.We are going to Beijing.Then,I am going to go ice skating there.I am going to see the snow.I will play with the snow.I am going to make a snowman with my sister.Then we are going to visit the Great wall.At last,we are going to go back home by plane.
That will be fun in the winter holiday
㈡ 小學六年級英語手抄報
There is a popular saying, 「 are what you eat,」 and although there may be some truth is that, in the United States a more appropriate saying is 「you are what you do.」 In that country an indivial is often judged by what he or she does for a living. And the more they do it, the better!
At social and professional gatherings it is not unusual for a guest to find him- or herself in the midst of many strangers, and people are expected to introce themselves ad to strike up conversations. The 「how do you do?」 is often followed by 「what do you do?」
In the United States people try to prove their worth as human beings through their achievements. A person』s job provides self-identification more than his or her family name or background. They encourage and stand in awe of the self-made person who has gone from rags to riches, the person who has 「made it.」 Not on the basis of family name but by his or her own efforts. In the United States there is a belief that people are rewarded for working, procing and achieving. Many people believe that there is equality of opportunity that slows anyone to become successful. There are some people who do successes in raising their economic and social levels. 「Upward(occupational)mobility」 or 「climbing the ladder」 are terms that refer to one』s advancement in work. Many employees have a succession of jobs that constitute a career. Some business, organizations, government agencies, and firms provide employees with opportunities to progress to higher positions. Promotions and increased responsibility generally bring higher salaries. Rewards for achievement in work are personal as well as financial. There is increased satisfaction when employees have the opportunity to develop creative and intellectual skills. Gaining recognition from fellow workers, supervisors, and managers gives one a sense of importance and identity in society. These values help proce many workaholics—people who are addicted to their work—but this is not say that Americans don』t enjoy their leisure time. They do, but they usually keep leisure separate from work. Most of them like to work hard and play hard.
Such an achievement-oriented society is bound to proce plenty of competition, because it is only by competing with others for the slice of the pie that people win success. The negative effects of a competitive society can be seen in their often strained interpersonal relations. These arise because in any competitive situation, someone has to lose. For every American who fits this mold, you can find one who doesn』t. Not all Americans fit into the mainstream; some remain outside by choice and others because of circumstance beyond their control. For every person who does like to work, you can find one who doesn』t. Each type contributes to the diversity of American culture.
In some nations it is considered disloyal to quit a job; deep reciprocal loyalties exist between employee and employer. Lifelong job security and family honor are frequently involved. This is not true in the United States. 「Job hopping」 is part of the constant mobility. Americans consider it a 「right」 to be able to better themselves, to move upward, to jump from company to company if they can keep qualifying for most responsible(and therefore better) jobs.
The employer may be quite content too. Perhaps he has had the best of that man』s thinking; a new person may bring in fresh ideals, improved skills, or new abilities. Then, too, a newcomer will probably start at a low salary for he will have no seniority. Hopping is so readily accepted, in fact, that a good man may bounce back and forth among two or three corporations, being welcomed back to his original company more than once through his career, each time at different level.
㈢ 六年級下冊英語手抄報
good news and bad news
The soldiers had been marching and fighting, they were dirty, hot andtired. One day, the general announced: "My men, I have some good newsand some bad news for you. Which one would you like first?"
"The good news!" they all shouted.
"OK," said the General. "The good news is that you will each be receivinga complete change of clothing."
"Hurrah!" chorused the soldiers.
"And now for the bad news. Jack, you will change with John. John, youwill change with Tom. Tom, you will change with Robert. Robert ....
譯: 好消息和壞消息
士兵們連續的行軍,作戰,他們又累又熱又臟。一天,將軍宣布:「士兵們,我有一些好消息和壞消息要告訴你們。你們願意先聽哪個呢?」
「好消息!」他們嚷道。
「好吧,」將軍說,「好消息就是你們每個人都可以徹底的換一身衣服。」
「烏拉!」士兵們高興地大叫起來。
「現在呢,該是壞消息了。傑克,你將和約翰換衣服,約翰,你和湯姆換,湯姆,你和羅伯特換,羅伯特……」
[幽默]-what miles on The Car?
A blonde(金發女郎) and a brunette(黑人婦女) were talking, and the blonde was very stressed. The brunette asked her what was the matter. The blonde proceeded to tell her that she really needed to sell her car, but no one would buy because it has 100,000 miles on it.
The brunette said to her, "I know a way that will help you sell it. I have a friend who can help you, but it's illegal."
The blonde said, " I'll do anything."So the brunette gave the blonde the phone number of a guy who could turn back the odometer on her car. A week later the blonde and the brunette crossed paths, and the brunette asked the blonde if she had sold her car yet.
The blonde said, "Why would I sell a car with only 50,000 miles on it?!"
[幽默]- an Old Maid
In a tiny village lived an old maid. In spite of her old age, she was still a virgin. She was very proud of it. She knew her last days were getting closer, so she told the local undertaker that she wanted the following inscription on her tombstone: "Born as a virgin, lived as a virgin, died as a virgin."
Not long after, the old maid died peacefully, and the undertaker told his men what the lady had said. The men went to carve it in, but as the lazy no-goods they were, they thought the inscription to be unnecessarily long. They simply wrote: "Returned unopened."
[幽默]-名演員的最後一次機會
There was once a great actor who could no longer remember his lines. After many years he finds a theatre where they are prepared to give him a chance to shine again.
The director says, "This is the most important part, and it has only one line. You walk on to the stage at the opening carrying a rose. You hold the rose to your nose with just one finger and thumb, sniff the rose deeply and then say theline 『Ah, the sweet aroma of my mistress.『"
The actor is thrilled. All day long before the play he『s practicing his line over and over again.
Finally, the time came. The curtain went up, the actor walked onto the stage, and with great passion delivered the line, "Ah, the sweet aroma of my mistress."
The theatre erupted, the audience was screaming with laughter and the director was steaming!
"You bloody fool!" he cried, "You have ruined me!"
The actor was bewildered, "What happened, did I forget my line?"
"No!" screamed the director. "You forgot the rose!"
[幽默]My Wife Will Exchange Them Tomorrow
A gentleman walks into a store and asked for a pair of gloves.
"Cloth of leather?" asked the salesperson.
"Makes no difference, "replied customer.
"What color?" asked the clerk.
"Any," he responded.
"Size?"
"Give me whatever you prefer," the gentleman said, slightly exasperated. "My wife will be back tomorrow to exchange them."
譯: 反正我太太明天會來換的
一位先生走進一家商店要買付手套。
「您是要布的還是皮的?」售貨員問。
「沒什麼區別。」這位顧客回答。
「那您要什麼顏色的呢?」售貨員又問。
「什麼顏色都成。」他回答。
「號碼呢?」
「您就隨便給我拿一付吧,」這位顧客有點不耐煩了,「反正我 太太明天都會來換的。」
MY DAILY LIFE
Though my daily life is extremely monotonous, I try hard to adapt myself to it. Why? Because I intend to be a good student. I wish to render service to my country. I get up at six o』clock every day. After I wash my face and brush my teeth, I begin to review my lessons. I go to school at seven o』clock. After school is over, I return home. We usually have supper at seven o』clock. Then I begin to do my homework. I want to finish it before I go to bed.
雖然我的日常生活十分單調,但我卻竭力設法去適應它。為什麼?因為我打算做一個好學生,希望將來為國家服務。 我每天六點起床、洗臉刷牙後,就開始復習功課,七點鍾我就去上學。 放學後,我就回家了。我們通常在七點鍾吃晚餐,之後我就開始做家庭作業,希望在睡覺前把它做完。
Extinction has become a catchword(時髦話).Every day entire species of plants and animals die out,and for the first time in history this is e to the actions of just one species:humans. We already know about five mass extinctions,and now a sixth seems to be under way.This one is different,because it is man-made.Deforestation(毀林)of the rain forests is just one aspect of the phenomenon.Most people may have heard about that,but few people know that most of the species existing in the rain forests have never been described by science.Often they die out before we ever know existed.Nobody can tell what treasures we lose,perhaps a cure for cancer or other modern-day diseases.
World-famous Harvard professor Edward O.Wilson examines life on our planet in his book The Diversity(多樣性)of life.He doesn't lecture his readers,but states in matter-of-fact way what is known about the Earth's past and the impact of mankind on its plant and animal life.Meanwhile,he suggests solutions for the present crisis.
If you are interested in the future of planet Earth and want to learn to see the bigger picture,this is the book for you.This is no night bedtime reading and will probably leave you feeling uneasy.However,it's important for people living in the 21st century to think about how we can pass at least part of this diversity on to our children. Recent research shows that Earth needs about 10 millon years to restore the lost species after a great crisis.Ten ,million years are not much in terms of the life of a planet,but the period is way too long for mankind. Wilson's book should help us to start a process of reconsideration.
Strange
A lawyer named Strange died, and his friend asked the tombstone maker to inscribe on his tombstone, "Here lies Strange, an honest man, and a lawyer."
The inscriber insisted that such an inscription would be confusing, for passersby would tend to think that three men were buried under the stone.
However he suggested an alternative: He would inscribe, "Here lies a man who was both honest and a lawyer.
"That way, whenever anyone walked by the tombstone and read it, they would be certain to remark: "That's Strange!"
Too Polite
A woman who frequented a small antique shop rarely purchase anything, but always found fault with the merchandise and prices. The manager and her salesclerk took the woman's grumpy complaints in stride, but one day she went too far. "Why is it I never manage to get what I ask for in your shop?" demanded the woman.
A smile on her face, the clerk calmly replied, "Perhaps it's because we're too polite."
太有禮貌
一名婦女經常光顧一家小古董店,但幾乎從不買什麼東西,卻總是對商品和價格吹毛求疵。對於那婦女的粗暴抱怨,經理和她的銷售員總是應付了事,但是有一天她做得太過分了。「為什麼你們店裡總是不能得到我想要的東西?」那名婦女指責說。
職員臉上帶著微笑,沉著地回答道:「也許是因為我們太有禮貌了。」
Wings
The fried-chicken restaurant where I was working had a big rush just before closing one day, leaving us with nothing to sell but wings. As I was about to lock the doors, a quietly intoxicated customer came in and ordered dinner. When I asked if wings would be all right, he leaned over the counter and replied, "Lady, I came in here to eat, not fly."
翅 膀
一天,我工作的炸雞店在關門前出現了一陣搶購狂潮,結果除了雞翅外所有的東西都賣完了。當我正准備鎖門時,一名喝醉了的旅客進來要進餐。我問他翅膀行不行,他從櫃台上靠過身子來,回答道:「女士,我到這兒來是吃東西的,不是要飛!」
The Bear and the Two Travelers
TWO man were traveling together, when a Bear suddenly met them on their path.
One of them climbed up quickly into a tree and concealed himself in the branches. The other, seeing that he must be attacked, fell flat on the ground, and when the Bear came up and felt him with his snout, and smelt him all over, he held his breath, and feigned the appearance of death as much as he could.
The Bear soon left him, for it is said he will not touch a dead body. When he was quite gone, the other Traveler descended from the tree, and jocularly inquired of his friend what it was the Bear had whispered in his ear. "He gave me this advice," his companion replied. "Never travel with a friend who deserts you at the approach of danger."
Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends
A Nail Or A Fly?
An old gentleman whose eyesight was failing came to stay in a hotel room with a bottle of wine in each hand. On the wall there was a fly which he took for a nail. So the moment he hung them on, the bottles fell broken and the wine spilt all over the floor. When a waitress discovered what had happened, she showed deep sympathy for him and decided to do him a favour.
So the next morning when he was out taking a walk in the roof garden, she hammered a nail exactly where the fly had stayed.
Now the old man entered his room. The smell of the spilt wine reminded him of the accident. When he looked up at the wall, he found the fly was there again! He walked to it carefully adn slapped it with all his strength. On hearing a loud cry, the kind-hearted waitress rushed in. To her great surprise, the poor old man was there sitting on the floor, his teeth clenched and his right hand bleeding!
英語幽默故事
釘子還是蒼蠅?
一位視力正在衰退的老紳士住進了一家旅館的客房。他雙手各拿一瓶酒。在牆上有隻蒼蠅,他誤以為是枚釘子。他把兩只瓶子朝上一掛,瓶子掉下來摔碎了,酒灑了一地。一個女服務員發現發生的事情以後,對他深表同情,決定幫他個忙。
於是,第二天早上他到樓頂花園散步時,她把一枚釘子釘在了蒼蠅停過的地方。
這里,老人回到了房裡。倒灑的酒味讓他想起了那件事。他抬頭往牆上一看,蒼蠅又停在了那兒!他輕手輕腳地走近,使盡全力拍了一掌。聽到一聲大叫,好心的女服務員沖進房來。讓她大為吃驚的是,可憐的老頭正坐在地板上,牙關緊咬,右手滴血不止。
Is it far?
Ali, who was working a long way from home, wanted to send a letter to his wife, but he could neither read nor write, and he had to work all day, so he could only look for somebody to write his letter late at night. At last he found the house of a letter-writer whose name was Nasreddin.
Nasreddin was already in bed. 'It is late,' he said. 'What do you want?' 'I want you to write a letter to my wife,' said Ali. Nasreddin was not pleased. He thought for a few seconds and then said, 'Has the letter got to go far?'
'What does that matter?' answered Ali.
'Well, my writing is so strange that only I can read it, and if I have to travel a long way to read your letter to your wife, it will cost you a lot of money.'
Ali went away quickly.
why do you never phone me?
Mrs Harris lives in a small village. Her husband is dead, but she has one son. He is twenty-one and his name is Geoff. He worked in the shop in the village and lived with his mother, but then he got work in a town and went ant lived there. Its name was Greensea. It was quite a long way from his mother's village, and she was not happy about this, but Geoff said, "There isn't any good work for me in the country, Mother, and I can get a lot of money in Greensea and send you some every week."
Mrs Harris was very angry last Sunday. She got in a train and went to her son's house in Greensea. Then she said to him, "Geoff, why do you never phone me?"
Geoff laughed. "But, Mother", he said, "you haven't got a phone."
"No," she answered, "I haven't, but YOU'VE got one!"
The Ant and the Dove
An ant went to the bank of a river to quench its thirst, and being carried away by the rush of the stream, was on the point of drowning.
A Dove sitting on a tree overhanging the water plucked a leaf and let it fall into the stream close to her.
The Ant climbed onto it and floated in safety to the bank. Shortly afterwards a bird catcher came and stood under the tree, and laid his lime-twigs for the Dove, which sat in the branches. The Ant, perceiving his design, stung him in the foot. In pain the bird catcher threw down the twigs, and the noise made the Dove take wing.
One good turn deserves another
Mum:Mary,you must take off your beautiful sweater when you sleep.
Mary:I don't want to take it off.
Mum:Why?
Mary:Why doesn't the rooster take off its beautiful coat when it sleeps?
媽媽:瑪麗,你睡覺時,一定要把漂亮的毛衣脫下來。
瑪麗:我不想脫。
媽媽:為什麼呢?
瑪麗:大公雞睡覺時,怎麼不脫下它漂亮的外衣呢?
The Hare and the Tortoise
H: Good morning, Mr. Tortoise.
T: Oh, it's you, Mr. Hare. Good morning!
H: What are you doing?
T: I'm running.
H: Running? Ha ha ha!
Can you run? Your legs are too short!
T: Of course I can.
H: My legs are long. I can run faster than you.
T: Don't be so sure.
H: Well then. Let's run to the tall tree over there. Let's see who can get there first.
T: All right. Ready? Go!
Storyteller: Tortoise goes very slowly. But Mr. Hare runs very fast. Soon he comes to a small tree.
H: Where is Mr. Tortoise? Aha! There he is. He's far behind me. How slow he is! Mmm, it's so hot! Here is a tree. I'll have a short sleep first.
T: Oh, hi is sleeping under the tree there. But I can't stop. I must go on.
H: Ah! What a nice sleep! Let me go on. Oh, where's Mr. Tortoise? Where is he now? I must hurry.
Storyteller: Soon he runs to.
1.Diligence is the mother of good luck.
勤勉是好運氣的母親。
2.It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it.
凡真正渴求知識者必能勝之,這是知識的特性。
3.It is to books that I owe everything that is good in me.
我身上所有優秀的品質都要歸功於書籍。
4.Write it on your heart that every day is the best of the year.
把這銘記在你心裡:每一天都是一年中最好的日子。
5.The three foundations of learning : seeing much , suffering much and studying much .
求學的三個基本條件是:多觀察,多吃苦,多研究。
Two Hearts Beating
Nurse: How do you feel after your operation?
Patient: Quite al-right, only I can feel two hearts beating inside me.
Nurse: No wonder. The doctor who operated on you was looking for his watch everywhere just now.
兩顆心臟在跳動
護士:手術後你感覺怎麼樣?
病人:很好,只是我感覺到在我體內有兩顆心臟在跳動。
護士:怪不得給你做手術的大夫剛才在到處找他的手錶。
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1、what』s puberty(青春期)
One evening, in the midst of dinner preparation, our 10-year-old daughter asked, "Mommy, what『s puberty?" My wife was rushed at the moment, so she suggested that Peggy look up the word in the dictionary, after which they could talk about it.
A few minutes later, Peggy returned. Her mother asked what the dictionary had said. "Puberty means," announced Peggy, "the earliest age at which a girl is able to bear children."
"What do you think of that?" my wife asked.
"I『m not sure," Peggy relied. "I『ve always been able to bear children. It『s alts I can『t bear.".
青春期
一天晚上,在准備晚飯的時候,我們十歲的女兒問:「媽媽,什麼是青春期?」我的妻子此時正忙得不亦樂乎,所以她建議佩吉到字典上查這個詞,然後她們可以再討論它。
幾分鍾以後,佩吉回來了。她媽媽問字典上怎麼說。
「青春期的意思是,」佩吉宣布:「一個女孩能忍受孩子的最早年齡。」
「你怎麼想呢?」我妻子問。
「我不知道,」佩吉回答。「我總能忍受孩子。讓我忍受不了的是大人。
Note: bear children: 生孩子。bear 一詞也可作「忍受」講。
2、
A little boy asked his mother "Why are you crying?"
一個男孩問他的媽媽:「 你為什麼要哭呢?」
"Because I『m a woman," she told him.
媽媽說:「因為我是女人啊。」
"I don『t understand," he said.
男孩說:「我不懂。」
His mum just hugged him and said, "And you never will."
他媽媽抱起他說:「你永遠不會懂的。」
3、The poor husband
"You can『t imagine how difficult it is for me to deal with my wife," the man complained to his friend. "She asks me a question, then answers it herself, and after that she explained to me for half an hour why my answer is wrong.
可憐的丈夫
「你根本無法想像和我妻子打交道是多麼的難,」一個男人對他的朋友訴苦說,「她問我一個問題,然後自己回答了,過後又花半個小時跟我解釋為什麼我的答案是錯的。」
4、I Wasn『t Asleep
When a group of women got on the car, every seat was already occupied. The conctor noticed a man who seemed to be asleep, and fearing he might miss his stop, he nudged him and said: "Wake up, sir!"
"I wasn『t asleep," the man answered.
"Not asleep? But you had your eyes closed."
"I know. I just hate to look at ladies standing up beside me in a crowded car."
我沒有睡著
當一群婦女上車之後,車上的座位全都被占滿了。售票員注意到一名男子好象是睡著了,他擔心這個人會坐過站,就用肘輕輕地碰了碰他,說:「先生,醒醒!」
「我沒有睡著。」那個男人回答。
「沒睡著?可是你眼睛都閉上了呀?」
「我知道,我只是不願意看到在擁擠的車上有女士站在我身邊而已。」
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回答者:chq0621 - 副總裁 十級 3-23 23:40
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But the teacher cried
The six-year-old John was terribly spoiled . His father knew it, but his grandma doted on him. He hardly left her side. And when he wanted anything, he either cried or threw a temper tantrum. Then came his first day of school, his first day away from his grandmother's loving arms.
When he came home from school his grandma met him at the door.
"Was school all right?" she asked, "Did you get along all right? did you cry?"
"Cry?" John asked. "No, I didn't cry, but the teacher did!"
可是老師哭了
六歲的約翰嬌生慣養。他的父親知道這一點,可他的祖父母仍然寵著他。這孩子幾乎寸步不離他的祖母。他想要什麼不是哭,就是鬧。他第一天上學才離開祖母的懷抱。
約翰放學了,他奶奶在門口接他並問道:「學校怎麼樣?你過的好嗎?哭了沒有?」
「哭?」約翰問,「不,我沒哭,可老師哭了。」
回答者:蔡武狂儒 - 秀才 二級 3-23 23:47
A Grain of Sand
一粒沙子
William Blake/威廉.布萊克
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild fllower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
從一粒沙子看到一個世界,
從一朵野花看到一個天堂,
把握在你手心裡的就是無限,
永恆也就消融於一個時辰。
Love Your Life
熱愛生活
Henry David Thoreau/享利.大衛.梭羅
However mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard names.
It is not so bad as you are.It looks poorest when you are richest.The fault-finder will find faults in paradise.Love your life,poor as it is.
You may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a poor-house.
The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man』s abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.
I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a palace.
The town』s poor seem to me often to live the most in dependent lives of any.
May be they are s
㈣ 六年級下冊英語手抄報"五一節快樂"
我眼中的五一是快樂的、是歡愉的、是漫長的、是豐富的、是有趣的……我們在期中考試前專,總是盼屬望著過五一,想著到五一假就沒有老師的指責、沒有大堆的作業,沒有……,如果假期是天空,我就是小鳥,在蔚藍的天空幽幽迴旋,時而直插雲霄,時而又和雲朵嬉戲;如果假期是大海,我就是魚兒,飛快的穿梭在珊瑚群中,又興奮的沖出水面……
我是個小書蟲,平時只忙於學習,沒有更多空閑時間來看書,到了假期,我就可以抽出許多時間來看書,我又可以吃上精神食糧了,我就可以抽出許多時間來去圖書館看書,更可以把自己喜歡的書籍借回家,在書籍的海洋暢遊了.
我還很愛游泳,游泳是最能鍛煉身體的運動,平常要上課,還要寫作業,佔用了我們運動時間,到了五一,可好了,我又可以在水中自由自在的游泳了.因此,我每天都去游泳,游泳即可以鍛煉身體,又可以避暑.
正因為有了假期,讓我有了充足的時間,去圖書館學習自己感興趣的自然、科學知識,和朋友一起去游泳,拋開了那似乎永遠也聽不完的課,寫不完的作業,我們有了時間,就可以做一些有意義、開心的事情,五一節真好!
㈤ 英語手抄報圖片大全六年級超簡單字少
英語手抄報圖片大全六年級超簡單字少
㈥ 六年級下冊英語一張專題手抄報圖片
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六年級下冊英語一張專題手抄報圖片
㈦ 六年級英語手抄報新年快樂的小故事
敬愛的老師、親愛的同學們:
大家好!我是五年級三班的辛騏。今天我演講的題目是《讀書伴我快樂成長》。
如果我是一棵小樹,那麼書就是燦爛的陽光,它照耀著我,讓我快樂地成長;如果我是一隻小鳥,那麼書就是任憑我高飛的天空;如果我是一條小魚,那麼書就是任我遨遊的大海。古今中外,有不少的愛書人士,他們寫出了家喻戶曉的名言。例如:周恩來說的「為中華之崛起而讀書」,杜甫說的「讀書破萬卷,下筆如有神」,高爾基說的「書籍是人類進步的階梯」。記得小時候,晚上睡覺前,媽媽經常給我講書上有趣的故事,聽著聽著,我慢慢地、不知不覺地進入了甜美的夢鄉——在蔚藍色的天空中,我彷彿成了一顆長著翅膀的小星星,在宇宙中自由自在地翱翔……上學了,在老師的幫助下,我學會自己看書了,只要一有時間我就跑到書店,像一隻勤勞的小蜜蜂,不知疲倦地在書的百花園里採集花粉。隨著時光的流逝,我一天一天的長大,一本本書更是成了我形影不離的好夥伴,我捧起了童話故事,捧起了科幻小說,捧起了網路全書,捧起了世界名著。在書里,我發現了一個又一個秘密:猿人是人類的祖先,恐龍高大可怕,遠古時代人們鑽木取火……哦,世界原來這么奇妙!從《水滸傳》中,我「結識」了忠義寬容的宋江;在《三國演義》里,我認識了足智多謀的諸葛亮;在《鋼鐵是怎樣煉成的》的這本書里里,我吸取了戰勝困難的力量……
書是無窮的寶藏,為我增添了豐富的知識;書是快樂的天堂,讓我忘記了所有的憂傷。書是冬日裡的陽光,帶給我春的溫暖;書是沙漠里的綠洲,給予我新的希望。就這樣,書陪伴我度過了一年又一年,我在書香中漸漸成長。讀書,真好!
新學期,我們班級的書櫃又更新了,又有很多好看的書籍充實了班級的小「圖書館」,一有空,我就會在書櫃前轉悠,尋覓自己喜愛的圖書。
同學們,讓我們愛讀書吧!擁有書,我們就擁有了整個世界,擁有書,我們就擁有了美好的明天!
㈧ 英語快樂閱讀手抄報
翻譯結果我讀書我快樂手抄報的英文怎麼寫 I am happy to read my hand out the newspaper in English how to write
㈨ 六年級《我讀書我快樂》手抄報
一。寫讀書的好處
讀書的好處有很多.我給你介紹以下幾點:
1.可以使我們增長見識,不出門,便可知天下事.
2.可提高我們的閱讀能力和寫作水平.
3.可以使我們變的有修養.
4.可以使我們找到好工作.
5.可以使我們在競爭激烈的社會立於不敗之地.
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二。讀書的名人故事:
聞一多醉書
聞一多讀書成癮,一看就「醉」,就在他結婚的那天,洞房裡張燈結綵,熱鬧非凡。大清早親朋好友都來登門賀喜,直到迎親的花轎快到家時,人們還到處找不到新郎。急得大家東尋西找,結果在書房裡找到了他。他仍穿著舊袍,手裡捧著一本書人了迷。怪不得人家說他不能看書,一看就要「醉」。
華羅庚猜書
著名數學家華羅庚讀書的方法與眾不同。他拿到一本書,不是翻開從頭至尾地讀,而是對著書思考一會,然後閉目靜思。他猜想書的謀篇布局,斟酌完畢再打開書,如果作者的思路與自己猜想的一致,他就不再讀了。華羅庚這種猜讀法不僅節省了讀書時間,而已培養了自己的思維力和想像力,不至於使自己淪為書的奴隸。
侯寶林抄書
相聲語言大師侯寶林只上過三年小學,由於他勤奮好學,使他的藝術水平達到了爐火純青的程度,成為有名的語言專家。有一次,他為了買到自己想買的一部明代笑話書《謔浪》,跑遍了北京城所有的舊書攤也未能如願。後來,他得知北京圖書館有這部書,就決定把書抄回來。適值冬日,他頂著狂風,冒著大雪,一連十八天都跑到圖書館里去抄書,一部十多萬字的書,終於被他抄錄到手。
張廣厚吃書
數學家張廣厚有一次看到了一篇關於虧值的論文,覺得對自己的研究工作有用處,就一遍又一遍地反復閱讀。這篇論文共20多頁,他反反復復地念了半年多。因為經常的反復翻摸,潔白的書頁上,留下一條明顯的黑印。他的妻子對他開玩笑說,這哪叫念書啊,簡直是吃書。
高爾基救書
世界文豪高爾基對書感情獨深,愛書如命。有一次,他的房間失火了,他首先抱起的是書籍,其它的任何東西他都不考慮。為了搶救書籍,他險些被燒死。他說:「書籍一面啟示著我的智慧和心靈,一面幫助我在一片爛泥塘里站起來,如果不是書籍的話,我就沉沒在這片泥塘里,我就要被愚蠢和下流淹死。」
㈩ 小學六年級課外閱讀手抄報圖片大全
小學六年級課外閱讀手抄報