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1. 如何提高初中英語閱讀能力的讀書筆記

讀書筆記,是指人們在閱讀書籍或文章時,遇到值得記錄的東西和自己的心得、體會,隨時隨地把它寫下來的一種文體。古人有條著名的讀書治學經驗,叫做讀書要做到:眼到、口到、心到、手到。這「手到」就是讀書筆記。讀完一篇文章或一本書後,應根據不同情況,寫好讀書筆記。常用的形式有:
1、摘要式讀書筆記
摘要式讀書筆記,是在讀書時把與自己學習、工作、研究的問題有關的語句、段落等按原文准確無誤地抄錄下來。摘錄原文後要註明出處,包括題目、作者、出版單位、出版日期,頁碼等,便於引用和核實。摘錄要有選擇,以是否有用作為摘錄的標准。摘錄式筆記可分為:
(1)索引讀書筆記
索引讀書筆記是只記錄文章的題目、出處的筆記。如書刊篇目名、編著者、出版年月日、藏書處。如果是書,要記冊、章、節,如果是期刊,要記期號,報紙要記年月日和版面,以備日後查找方便。例如:庄照:《也談為誰立傳》,《光明日報?〈史學〉》
(2)抄錄原文讀書筆記
抄錄原文讀書筆記就是照抄書刊文獻中與自己學習、研究有關的精彩語句、段落等作為日後應用的原始材料。摘抄原文要寫上分類題目,在引文後面註明出處。
2、評注式讀書筆記
評注式讀書筆記不單是摘錄,而且要把自己對讀物內容的主要觀點、材料的看法寫出來,其中自然也包括表達出筆記作者的感情。評注式筆記有時對摘錄的要點做概括的說明。評注式筆記有下列幾種:
(1)書頭批註
書頭批註,是一種最簡易的讀書筆記作法。就是在讀書的時候,把書中重要的地方和自己體會最深的地方,用筆在字句旁邊的空白處打上個符號,或者在空白處加批註,或者是折頁、夾紙條作記號等等。這種筆記方法不但對書中的內容可以加深理解,也為日後查找提供了方便。
(2)提綱
提綱是用綱要的形式把一本書或一篇文章的論點、論據提綱摯領地敘述出來。提綱可按原文的章節、段落層次,把主要的內容扼要地寫出來。提綱讀書筆記可以採用原文的語句和自己的語言相結合的方式來寫。
(3)提要
提要和提綱不同。提綱是逐段寫出來的要點,提要是綜合全文寫出要點。提要可以完全用自己的語言扼要地寫出讀物的內容。提要除客觀敘述讀物內容外,帶有一些評述的性質。
另一種提要,是對一篇文章或一本書的內容梗概作簡要的說明。
(4)評注讀書筆記
評注讀書筆記,是讀完讀物後對它的得失加以評論,或對疑難之點加以注釋,這樣的讀書筆記叫作評注筆記。例如魯迅讀《蕙櫋雜志》中的一段:清嚴無照《蕙櫋雜志》:西湖有嚴嵩和鄂王《滿江紅》詞石刻,甚宏壯。詞即慷慨,書亦瘦勁可觀,末題華蓋大學士。後人磨去姓名,改題夏言。雖屬可筆,然亦足以懲奸矣。
案:嚴嵩篇和岳飛詞,有如是作為,後人留詞改名,有如是自欺,嚴先生以為可筆而又許其懲奸,有如是兩可。寥寥六十字,寫盡三態。(魯迅《集外集拾遺?書苑折枝(二)》)
(5)補充原文讀書筆記
補充原文的讀書筆記,是在讀完原書或文章之後,感到有不滿足的地方進行補充。需要注意的是補充原文不是隨意地加以補充,而是要圍繞中心思想加以引申或發揮。
3、心得式讀書筆記
心得式讀書筆記,是在讀書之後寫出自己的認識、感想、體會和得到的啟發與收獲的一種筆記。它有如下幾種:
(1)札記
札記也叫札記,是讀書時把摘記的要點和心得結合起來寫成的。這種札記的形式是靈活多樣的。可長可短。
(2)心得
心得筆記也叫讀後感。讀書後把自己的體會、感想、收獲寫出來。這些讀書筆記,可以寫讀書時的心得體會,也可以寫對原文的某些論點的發揮或提出批評、商榷的意見。寫這種筆記,一般是以自己的語言為主,也可適當地引用原文。
(3)綜合讀書筆記
綜合讀書筆記是讀了幾本或幾篇論述同一問題的書文後,抓住中心評論它們的觀點、見解,提出自己看法的筆記。
上述三種類型的讀書筆記,不論採用哪一種類型,目是都是為學習、工作、科學研究和寫作服務。作筆記時開始可採用摘要式,以後讀書多了,有了比較,產生了看法,就可以寫譯注式,至於心得式是更進一步了,它是屬於科學研究的范疇。
歸納小結:
作讀書筆記不僅能提高閱讀書、文的效率,而且能提高科學研究和寫作能力。通過學習和實踐使學生充分認識到圖書館的作用,不但學到了知識,鍛煉了能力,更激發了學生的探索欲。

2. 一篇關於初中畢業感想的英語作文

How time fies.!
My school life is over.
Here're what I want to say to classmates,teachers.
I love my teachers so much,beacause they teach me a lot .
When I was in trouble ,they gave me a hand .
When I failed the exam,they gave me a smile.
And they tell me not to give up.
In a word,thank them so much at the bottle of my heart.
I will miss them though I am not their student any longer.
I enjoy myself with my classmates .I got on well with them.
And I never forget them because they are very good.
Most importantly,many happy moments about us are kept in my memory.
I'll try my best to suady that I can Return my school.
I had a good time in school and I learn a lot of Knowlegle from my beautiful school

(原創,希望採納

3. 初中英語短文閱讀感受

Flute " Robinson Crusoe " of good fortune, novelist of British, describe protagonist drift about on the island, overcome the difficulty, the legend story of pioneering an enterprise with painstaking efforts. Novel write true naturally, legendary. The protagonist plants the crops on the detached island, puts up the log cabin, has eaten the innumerable trials and tribulations, survive. Want, go back human world anxious, want to go how about go out of these damnable place only like make him to be fascinated, result fail, get back to, long separated for Britain for 28 year give me enlightenment by " Robinson's records of adventure " on 1868 year finally, tanacity of him let me wait for a chance to cause trouble, want, march toward another goal for life, look like Robinson like that spend one's own strength,reach ideal realm one's own. We need possess Robinson so spirit of struggle diligently.
英國小說家笛福的《魯濱遜漂流記》描述了主人公漂流海島,戰勝困難,艱苦創業的傳奇故事. 小說寫得真實自然,富有傳奇色彩.主人公在孤島上種莊稼,搭木屋,吃了千辛萬苦,生存下來.但想回人間的心切,使他著迷般地只想到如何走出這個鬼地方,結果還是失敗了,最後於1868年回到闊別28年的英國
《魯濱孫漂流記》給我以啟示,他的頑強讓我蠢蠢欲動,想要邁向人生的另一目標,像魯濱孫那樣用自己的力量,到達自己理想的境界。
我們需要具備魯濱遜那樣的刻苦奮斗的精神. 福爾摩斯英文讀後感

Thoughts given by Sherlock Holmes and the Duke』s Son
Written in the first chapter of the book Pride and Prejudice is an extraordinary sentence of which even a person who has had only a brief look upon the book will not fail to receive a deep impression-It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. In terms of Sherlock Holmes, we』d better alter the sentence into 「It is a fact universally accepted by readers throughout the world that an excellent book in possession of our famous detective Sherlock Holmes is undoubtedly a masterpiece of all times.」 Perhaps this is one of the most obvious explanations for the unrivaled popularity of 「Holmes series」 in the field of detective stories. Overwhelmed by the recommendations provided by my friends, I decided to take a look on this Sherlock Holmes and the Duke』s Son originally published by Oxford University Press.

As a whole, this book is about a case concerning the Duke』s missing son. Arthur, the Duke』s son, was found out in a certain morning to have disappeared, accompanied with which was also the disappearance of the German teacher. The school master Dr. Huxtable then turned to the famous detective of the time Sherlock Holmes for help. Realizing how tough and important the case is, Holmes immediately made up his mind to accept the case and followed Dr. Huxtable back to Mackleton by train. Having formed a rough idea about the whole matter, Holmes probed into the case immediately and had a careful investigation of the entire area shortly after the arrival, ring the process of which he discovered the body of the German teacher Heidegger. Finally, primarily e to his prominent ability as a detective, he managed to unravel the mystery and obtained the twelve thousand pounds promised by the Duke.

Having once started reading this fiction, I was completely immersed in the mysterious story presented by the book. As the saying goes, 「Well begun, half done」. At the beginning of the story, just like many other detective stories, the author gives us a brief description of the condition by the words of a client. However, unlike other ones, this story first delineates the client』s strange behavior at length to indicate the severity of the incident in order to attract the readers to continue reading it. As is known to all, vivid depiction is essential to detective stories since it can help the readers understand each figure』s characteristics and visualize the scenes, thus making the story more authentic and attractive. Therefore, trying to present a 「real world」 to his readership, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the original 「Holmes series」, has skillfully arranged the plots of the whole story from the perspective of Dr. Watson, a character not so specialized in discovering the truth hidden behind the enigmatic happenings as Holmes but so loyal to Sherlock Homes as a friend that he always accompanies Holmes wherever he goes. In this way, he elaborately depicted every scene and character in the book, Apart from the special start, the ending of the whole story, being dramatic but reasonable, is certainly an outstanding one. After all, except the author himself, who knows that the Duke』s seemingly ordinary secretary is in fact the Duke』s bastard? In addition, who knows that the Duke actually has already been acquainted with the whole thing before Holmes solves this complicated problem? Yet, surprising as it is, this ending seems so natural that it fits all the plots of the story perfectly well. While enjoying this wonderful story, I could do nothing but admire the wonderful design of this masterpiece as well as the author』s gorgeous writing skill. Closing my eyes, I can even 「see」 the story happening just like watching a film. Not until then did I understand why the Japanese cartoon film Detective Conan used this 「Conan」 as the name of its hero.

As far as I am concerned, nothing is more admirable and surprising in the hero Sherlock Homes than his profound knowledge which has certainly assisted him a lot when he was studying the case. Take the bicycle tyres for instance, Holmes actually is capable of recognizing 42 different varieties of bicycle tyres. What』s more, according to his other stories, Holmes has studied different kinds of newspapers, cigarettes, people』s footprints and other special things as well. Therefore, he seems to have the mastery of anything relevant to the cases he deals with. Except for his illimitable knowledge, Holmes also specializes in arranging the facts in order and then finding the fact leading him to a GREat discovery or even the truth itself. From his speaking 「Every mystery has an answer」, we can readily shape the impression of a man with great intelligence and inflexible will. In this case, after getting rid of unrelated facts, Sherlock Homes eventually grasped the clue and discovered the amazing fact

4. 求一篇英文讀書筆記,100-200詞即可,帶一點感想什麼的,簡單一些的句子初三學生的水平

假如給我三天光明
The Reading Report of
The Story of My Life by Helen Kaller

Long ago, when I was a student of grade six, I accidentally came into the world of Helen Kaller, what was out of my expectation. My vague recollections indicate that a book list was once delivered to our class, and every student was required to buy at least one book mentioned in it. It was merely the cover of the book, and the appealing introction followed that resulted in my decision to buy the book named Three Days to See, containing the autobiography The Story of My Life and the essay Three Days to See, all by a deafblind female, Helen Kaller. This incident opened a window for me to see into the inner world of this celebrated and marvellous woman. When I received my and began to go through it, the image of this giant figure became graally clear. The tract of her life displayed in front of me, her struggle of acquiring language moved me, and her companionship with her teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan inspired me. Through the exquisite words and the fluent statemenst, I saw directly into Helen's inner world, where a indomitable angle lived. What was regretful was that my was a Chinese edition, so, to some extent, it was a barrier between me and the author, preventing her original thoughts from being fully expressed.


After I have begun my university life, I have a chance again to read the book The Story of My Life, as it is a assignment of this Extensive English Reading course. The difference is that, this time I have gone through the original edition of Helen's autobiography. What impress me first is the graceful style of her writing, such as the tropes, the description of the nature, and the choice of the words which is hard to be distinguished when being translated into another language. I'd like to develop my reading report according to the chapter order, and both abstract the good sentences and express my own opinion towards the contents.


Chapter 1: The beginning of this autobiography is a beautiful sentence:' I have, as it were, a superstitous hesitation in lifting the veil that clings about my childhood like a golden mist." It presents Helen's fear of writing the history of her life as it is a difficult task, and also implies that this chapter is about her early childhood. During this period of time, light and voice fulfills her life and a wonderful world is accessible to her. With the remote recollections, she present a series of sketches: the vine-covered house that the family lives in; the honeysuckles and climbing roses growing in the garden; the trees and fences surrounding the house; and the porch hidden from view by a screen of yellow roses. Helen also mentions that, though she was a baby then, she showed many signs of eager, self-asserting disposition. She insisted on imitating everything she saw other people did. Six-month-old as she was, she surprised others by saying"Tea, tea, tea" quite plainly. This kind of imitation and her efforts of making some sound for the world doesn't cease until acute congestion of the stomach and brain close her eyes and ears, leaving her in the endless darkness. When an idea occur to me that Helen could had been a fortunate girl and grew up as other girls did, I can't help feeling sorry for her suffering, and,however, admiring what she has achieved in her later life.


Chapter 2: Helen records the rest of her childhood after her recovery of the illness, in which time she has already been deafblind. She sits in mum's lap or clung to her dress as she goes about mum's household ties, using hands to feel every object and observed every motion. She says that she owes her mother's loving wisdom all that was bright and good in her long night. Through Helen's description, I can see a character who is, use my poor vocabulary, considerable and merciful. Helen's father is a editor of a newspaper. Her earliest distinct recollection of her father is making her way through the drifts of newspapers to his side and finding him alone, holding a sheet of paper before his face. This is a scene of peace and love, filled with the sunlight of the afternoon. She regard him as a man loving and inlgent, devoted to his home, seldom leave except in the hunting season. To her great sorrow, father dies of a short illness in 1896, with a brief time of acute suffering. This is her first personal experience with death. I can feel that, though Helen has received love from parents, and has fun with her mere two companions, Martha Washington, the child of the cook, and Belle, an old dog, her childhood is full of loneliness and caprice. Until Sullivan comes to her rescue, bring her light and wisdom.


Chapter 3: With the time passes, Helen's desire to express herself grows. The few signs she used becomes less adequate, and the failures of make herself understood are invariably followed by outbursts of passion. Her parents are deeply grieved and perplexed for this, and thus start the long way of curing her sickness, which is the theme of this chapter. They lives far from any special schools for disabled children, but Dicken's " American Notes" inspires them, which is a account of Laura Bridgman, a deaf and blind, yet have been ecated. They travel from Alabama to Baltimore to call on a eminent oculist, while he indicates that he can do nothing. But the kind and warm-hearted gentleman advice Helen's father to consult Dr. Alexander Graham Bell who would be able to give them information about schools and teachers of deaf or blind children. The family then goes to Washington and finally receives the help from Dr. Bell. A teacher is found and is convinced to arrive. The end of this chapter presents Helen's hope and delight: "Thus I came up out of Egypt and stood before sinai, and a power divine touched my spirit and gave it sight, so that I beheld many wonders. And from the sacred mountain I heard a voice which said," Knowledge is love and light and vision." "


Chapter 4: In the March of 1887 comes the most important day of Helen, on which her teacher Sullivan comes to her. One the afternoon of that eventful day, a few hours before Sullivan's arrival, Helen has guessed something unusual will happen from mum's signs and from the hurrying to and fro in the house. When hearing the approaching steps, she stretches her hands as she supposed to her mother, but some-one takes it. It's Sullivan, an angle comes to reveal all things to her, and, more than all things else, to love her. On that eventful day happens another thing: Helen starts to learn words. When Helen touches an object, Sullivan spells it in her hand, and after several tries Helen succeeds in connecting the object with a certain word. She realizes that everything in this world has its own name, and father, mother, sister teacher are among them. Words that are to make the world blossom for her, "like Aaron's rod, with flowers."


Chapter 5: When the time of daisies and buttercups comes Miss Sullivan takes Helen by the hand across the fields, making friends with nature. Helen feels the kindness and the beneficence of nature by smelling the fragrant woods and feeling the heat of the sunlight. However, on the other hand, she has an experience which teaches her that nature is not always kind. One day when Helen and her teacher return from a long ramble, they have a rest under a wild cherry tree. The shade is grateful, and the tree is so easy to climb that with Sullivan's assistance she succeeds in climbing up and sitting in the branches. Sullivan goes back to home to fetch the lunch, and just ring her absence the weather changes and a strange odour comes from the earth, which precedes a thunderstorm. A nameless fear clutches her heart and suddenly she feels helpless and surrounded by immense darkness. It was until she was knocked down by the wind that Sullivan comes to her rescue. These experiences, no matter bright dreams or nightmare, shapes her spirit and enriches her ring the long night.

5. 上英語閱讀課的心得體會作文如何寫

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