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英語寫作手冊讀書報告

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① 求英文讀書報告寫法~~

僅僅是英文的讀書報告而不是論文就很好寫了,想當年我們每個月寫一份。首先肯定是對故事以及作者有個交待,然後是文章的經典之處,流傳原因以及意義,最後適當有自己的感想。結尾是參考文獻。

② 關於大學《英語寫作手冊》課的英語總結

英語語言文學學科於年獲博士學位授予權,2001年英語語言文學被確定為湖南省重點學科。英語專業於2004年10月在教育部組織的英語專業本科教學評估中獲得優秀等級。英語語言文學、外國語言學及應用語言學、歐洲語言學等具有碩士學位授予權,同時我們還可招收課程與教學論碩士(英語)和教育碩士(英語)。英語系現有在崗專任教師71人,師資力量雄厚、學緣結構優良,其中教授、副教授37人,博士生導師6人。約80%的教師具有研究生以上學歷,不少教師曾赴或正在國外進修、訪學。英語專業常年聘有外籍專家任教,並有國內外知名學者頻繁蒞臨講學。英語系教學手段先進,電教設備齊全。現擁有包括同聲傳譯教學室,多媒體網路計算機房,商務英語模擬實習中心,衛星接收教室,電子閱覽室在內的語言實驗室27間;多媒體教室18間;多功能學術報告廳1個;圖書資料室4間,佔地500多平方米,擁有藏書4萬余冊,中外期刊170餘種;此外還有一個面積達1000多平方米的「湖南省大學生英語活動中心」。這些現代化設備和資料為英語教學與科研創造了良好的條件。

英語系本科學制四年,設有英語教育、英語翻譯、商務英語三個專業方向。一、二年級三個方向共同開設基礎英語、英語閱讀、英語口語、英語寫作、英語語法、英語語音

③ 為下面的英語作文寫讀書報告或概括(用英語寫) 1. My Friend(我的朋友) I have

My Friend(我的朋友)
I have a good friend. Her name is May. She is 12 years old.Her telephone number is 87634966 Her birthday is March 5th. She is good at English and Chiese.She often plays the piano. She likes reading books and listening to the music. Her hobbies are reading and listening to music. She is a nice girl. We often help each other. We are good friends.
2.
Hello,everyone!I'm LiMei.Look! This is my family photo. This is my grandmother. She is 58. This is my father. He is a teacher. He is 36. and my mother is 36, too. Who』 that boy? Oh, he is my brother. He is 13 and I am 12. My brother and I are students.
3
Look! This is Tom』s room. His photos are on the wall. His T-shirt is on the bed. His baseball bat is behind the dresser. The keys are in the drawer. The computer is on the desk. Where is Tom』s baseball? Oh, It』s under the bed. What is on the floor? They are Tom』s shoes, socks and computer games. What do you think of Tom』s room?

4Jim has a great sports collection. He has 10 basketballs, 4 footballs,2 ping-pong balls, 15volleyballs and 9 baseballs. He doesn』t have a ping-pong bat, but he has 8 tennis rackets. Of all the sports, He likes tennis best. He likes sports very much, because he thinks sports are good for health. He often plays tennis and basketball with his friends after school.

④ 英文讀書報告

寫古埃及的書,給你兩篇讀後感:

The ancient Egyptians are an enring source of fascination--mummies and pyramids, curses and rituals have captured our imaginations for generations. We all have a mental picture of ancient Egypt, but is it the right one? How much do we really know about this once great civilization? In this absorbing introction, Ian Shaw, one of the foremost authorities on Ancient Egypt, describes how our current ideas about Egypt are based not only on the thrilling discoveries made by early Egyptologists but also on fascinating new kinds of evidence proced by modern scientific and linguistic analyses. He also explores the changing influences on our responses to these finds, by examining the impact of Egyptology on various aspects of popular culture such as literature, cinema, opera, and contemporary art. He considers all aspects of ancient Egyptian culture, from tombs and mummies to the discovery of artefacts and the decipherment of hieroglyphs, and from despotic pharaohs to animal-headed gods. From the general reader interested in Ancient Egypt, to students and teachers of ancient history and archaeology, to museum-goers, this Very Short Introction will not disappoint.

Be careful to buy this book only if you want to learn about Egyptology as an academic discipline, more than about what scholars think really went on in ancient Egypt. This book is a learned and fascinating introction to the study of ancient Egypt. If you are looking to understand how scholars painstakingly piece together tiny shards of ambiguous and insufficient evidence to construct an understanding of ancient Egypt, this is your book. If you seek a primer the current state of knowledge on life, religion, politics, culture, and society in ancient Egypt, you should probably buy another book. I bought the book out of a desire to learn more about what current scholarly thinking about ancient Egypt in order to open up a window on that fascinating civilization. Instead, I discovered a compelling (if dry) narrative on how Egyptologists work and reach conclusions. This is a really interesting topic in its own right, and, of course, it is fundamental to evaluating what is presented as "what we know" about ancient Egypt in an intelligent fashion. However, you might not want to spend time learning about Egyptology, but instead want to learn about ancient Egypt. If so, this is likely not the book for you right now

The title of this excellent entry in an excellent series should be 'Egyptology', as it is more about the study of ancient Egypt than the history itself. At 190 pages, it is a little longer than many entries in this series, but the final 30 of those pages are References, Timeline and so on, which provide a good springboard for further study.

Pharaonic Egypt was Earth's first great empire and it lasted for 3 millennia. The author examines the way in which that civilization has been perceived, interpreted and mythologized by, among others, Victorians seeking verification of Biblical stories and by modern, popular culture.

Ian Shaw writes well and comes across as an erudite and objective scholar. He has not used this book as an opportunity to put forward any unorthodoxy of his own, and has not been afraid to include many quotations from other Egyptologists. All of this makes the book a perfect introction to this fascinating subject.

agree with the other reviewers that this book is not so much about Ancient Egypt as it is about Egyptology. I would say it even expects a previous knowledge of the periods and dynasties of Ancient Egypt. In that respect it fails to live up to its title.
As a book about Egyptology it's slightly dry and not very tight. The author seems to be all over the place. After reading this book, I have learned very little of Egyptology as a discipline except for a few theories expounded in the text.
I would not recommend this book. I am interested in reading Egyptian Myth: A very short introction as a possible better introction to Egyptian history, myths, and beliefs.

2
I knew absolutely nothing about ancient Egypt and cared less. I was still fascinated by this book and inspired to follow it up.
It starts with the Narmer Palette, an artefact in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and uses the decoration on both sides, pictures and hieroglyphs, to explain some of the things we think we know about ancient Egypt and how we think we know them. It's thought the elegantly outlined depression between the serpopards was used for crushing pigment for eyeshadow....serpopards? Leopards with the heads and neck of snakes.

The book goes on to look specifically at how we establish the narrative history of ancient history (or rather, perhaps, speculate about it rather than establish it), the roles of kings, and the issues of identity (the significance of race and gender in particular) and of religion (mummification, the pyramids and so on). Ancient Egypt really was ancient - the Pharaonic period started 5000 years ago and the timeline in the book goes further back than that - and covered a very long period, lasting into the Roman era AD. It's not surprising perhaps that it's very hard to "know" much, and of course, things will have changed quite a lot in the thousands of years covered by the Egyptian era.

In particular the book exposes some of the conflicts between archeologists, who look at what's left of the buildings and artifacts, and those who read and interpret the writing and hieroglyphs found on them. It had never occurred to me that there might be a division like that.

There is an outline of the rise of Egyptology in the nineteenth century, the mistakes made by early investigators which may have destroyed important evidence (and why they made the mistakes), and, finally some discussion of the impact of ancient Egypt on the twentieth century. This short section gives equal space to the Anthony and Cleopatras of Burton and Taylor on the one hand and of Kenneth Williams and Amanda Barrie on the other - this book has its feet on the ground.

There are good illustrations to support the text (full-page photos of both sides of the Narmer Palette, for example, so you see exactly what the author is writing about), a glossary and several pages of further reading and useful websites.

I was really surprised at being drawn in so thoroughly. Fascinating introction.

另一篇哲學方面的書:

The last great mystery for science, consciousness has become a controversial topic. Consciousness: A Very Short Introction challenges readers to reconsider key concepts such as personality, free will, and the soul. How can a physical brain create our experience of the world? What creates our identity? Do we really have free will? Could consciousness itself be an illusion? Exciting new developments in brain science are opening up these debates, and the field has now expanded to include biologists, neuroscientists, psychologists, and philosophers. This book clarifies the potentially confusing arguments and clearly describes the major theories, with illustrations and lively cartoons to help explain the experiments. Topics include vision and attention, theories of self, experiments on action and awareness, altered states of consciousness, and the effects of brain damage and drugs. This lively, engaging, and authoritative book provides a clear overview of the subject that combines the perspectives of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience--and serves as a much-needed launch pad for further exploration of this complicated and unsolved issue.

I have to admit that at first I dismissed this little introction to consciousness, but then I read the book again. It's a gem. Blackmore makes it all clear right up front what the problem of consciousness is and several ways that consciousness might be defined. She considers whether consciousness is some integral feature of brain processes or something in addition to the physical features of the brain (a position that goes by the clumsy name of "epiphenomenalism"). Next she talks about a last Cartesian section in the thinking of some materialists called "the Cartesian theatre", a phrase coined by Daniel Dennett that means that some scientists have embraced the material operation of the brain but still believe that consciousness is something that appears at a place and time in the brain. It as if there is a little theatre in the brain where consciousness is played.

Blackmore next questions the natural or intuitive idea that consciousness is present in a continuous stream: this is a grand illusion and how the brain may create this illusion is investigated. She focuses on visual perceptual consciousness and presents research that questions our natural understanding of what is going on with our brains while we experience the world. There follows a consideration of "the self" (a useful construction, it seems), conscious will, and altered states of consciousness (psychedelic drugs, meditation, and out-of-body experiences). All in all this is a brief, but very clear and stimulating discussion of consciousness. I find it remarkable that so much was packed in a little volume that left me stimulated and grateful instead of exhausted, bored, or confused.

It's just a great place to begin trying to get a grip on what the fuss is and why consciousness is such a curious and marvelous phenomenon.

No one book can cover all there is to say about the burgening field of Consciousness Studies of Consciousness Research, but this book comes as close as any one up-to-date one can; furthermore, it has all the usual physical advantages of Oxford University Press' "Very Short Introction" titles: small enough to actually fit into a pockes yet so well bound that when carried so the spine will never crack nor pages ever fall out.

Susan Blackmore's experience as a Zen meditator adds depth to the section on altered states of consciousness as well as to her final summary on the future of consciousness and consciousness research.

A minor disappointment was the abscence of any treatment of Artificial Intelligence and the philosophical problems it raises, especially unfortunate since she sha covered that subtopic well and thoroughly in a longer book. Also some cartoon drawings are rudimentary and add little to the text, but on the other hand, some photographic, do-it-yourself demonstrations of how our conciousness differs from what we believe we introspectively know it to be are excellent.

Another positive for any book but especially one suitable as an initial introction to a topic is an excellent bibliography for further reading.

2
I first encountered Blackmore's work when, after searching long and hard for a scientific explanation of out-of-body experiences, I came across her book Beyond the Body. It was astonishingly well researched and offered a rational, convincing explanation for phenomena that were usually neglected by the scientific community. I became an instant fan and have followed her work ever since. But now, alas, she has aligned herself with the Dawkins/Dennett axis of drivel, and my loyalty to her is badly shaken. In this book (a shorter version of her Consciousness: An Introction) she follows Dennett by denying the existence of consciousness and then inlging in much speculation about the properties and evolutionary history of this non-existent entity. Consciousness, she maintains, is an 'illusion', which she defines as something that exists but does not have the properties it appears to have. She then proceeds to discuss it as if it does not in fact exist, and slips into calling it a 'delusion', which she apparently regards as a synonymous term. So far, so Dennett. She follows Dawkins by labeling just about everything a 'meme' (as Poe might have said 'All that we see or seem is but a meme within a meme'), unless she happens not to approve of it, in which case it is 'a virus of the mind'. As an example, she inlges in a quite intemperate and completely irrelevant rant against religion, in which Roman Catholicism is described as a parasitic infection. Like Dennett and Dawkins, she leaves no axe unground.

So why do I give the book 5 stars if I disagree with so much of it? Well, I guess you can't keep a good scientist down, and Blackmore is still a great scientist. She brings considerable knowledge and erudition to the subject, presents fair summaries of opposing views, and gives excellent descriptions of odd phenomena like Libet's Delay and the Cutaneous Rabbit. And her style is as readable as ever. I was suspicious when I saw that her son Jolyon had contributed many of the illustrations - it smacked of nepotism - but I have to say his drawings are really charming and add greatly to the text. The other illustrations are useful too - with the possible exception of a photograph of the author opening a fridge door - which isn't always the case with this series. The book ends with a very useful Further Reading list. It's thus an excellent introction to the subject (although I think John Searle's The Mystery of Consciousness is still the best place to start).

So, I shall keep the faith and continue to read everything Susan Blackmore publishes. I just hope that one day, just as she once abandoned a belief in the paranormal, she sees the light and abandons the axis of drivel.

3Scientists try to approach the function of the human brain just as they approach the functioning of any other organ in our bodies: as a natural feature of the natural world. According to this view, what we call our "mind" is dependent upon the physical brain, making the mind just as natural and material as other biological processes like digestion. Even so, it's difficult to entirely escape the lure of alism — the view that "mind" is completely separate from and independent of the physical brain. Usually alism is accompanied by the belief that the mind is basically the soul — an immaterial, eternal "thing" which represents our true selves. This view has been promoted by theistic religions for millennia.

Because research into the nature and functioning of the brain is still in its relatively early stages, there's a lot of open ground and disputed ideas. Scientific researchers are not united behind a single explanation or way of conceptualizing how the brain creates the mind and consciousness. This means that there is a lot to read and digest before you can claim to at least understand where the current research stands — but fortunately there is a good place to start. Susan Blackmore's Consciousness: A Very Short Introction is part of Oxford University Press "very short introction" series and, like other volumes, does a great job at explaining even complicated issues in a way that is comprehensible and engaging for even a general audience. Perhaps the most significant problem in the study of human consciousness is whether there is real problem there or not.

Some argue that there are "easy problems" like explaining how processes like perception and memory work, then the "hard problem" of explaining how consciousness itself works. Others argue that there is no "hard problem" because if we can explain all the "easy problems," then we will have explained consciousness (or at least the explanation for consciousness will immediately and obviously follow). The difference can stated as: is consciousness an "extra thing" or "extra ingredient" in our minds, or is any sufficiently advanced mental processing system also necessarily "conscious"?

For many religious theists, this question necessarily turns on the existence of a soul. Machines and robots cannot be "conscious," for example, because they cannot have souls — only God can imbue a living being with a soul and it cannot automatically appear simply because a system becomes complex enough. Even some scientists who don't believe in souls will agree that simply having all the same parts and complexities as a human brain would not lead to consciousness, but many others think that it would. This means that efforts to create a "conscious" machine will have profound implications for the common belief in alism, souls, and a "mind" that is immaterial, supernatural, and separate from the physical brain.

Like most scientists and researchers, Blackmore rejects the traditional religious explanations for the mind: she rejects alism, she rejects the existence of a mind or soul that is independent of the brain, and she rejects the idea that the mind is in any way eternal.

Consciousness: A Very Short Introction, by Susan BlackmoreBlackmore goes further than most, however, and is inclined to believe that even the existence of a coherent, consistent "self" is likely an illusion. Most scientists seem to be trying to hold on to this, and intuitively it is something that seems to be true. There is a significant amount of evidence and logic which suggests otherwise, though — and if it's true that our traditional, intuitive notion of consistent self is wrong, then what does this say about the existence of a soul?

Although Susan Blackmore certainly has her own views, this doesn't interfere with her explanations — readers won't get the feeling that she is only setting up straw men to attack or that she's giving short shrift to views she doesn't accept. She doesn't hide her own perspective, but she also doesn't let it get in the way of giving readers a broad ecation in where current research stands, what different researchers think, and of course possible problems with it all.

Blackmore doesn't cover everything, of course, nor could she in a short introction like this. Yet she does cover plenty, and anyone simply looking for an overview of the field will get all they need. If someone would like more detailed information, a good follow-up would be Blackmore's Conversations on Consciousness, where she interviews many leading researchers to ask them what they think and why.

⑤ 急急急!!!求英文讀書報告(BOOK REPORT)的書寫格式

1. Introctory Paragraph

The first sentence should state for which instructor and class the book-report is being written.

The second sentence should state the title of the book and the author's name.

The third sentence should tell how many pages the book has and the name of the publisher.

The fourth sentence can state basic bibliographic information about the book. Bibliographic information means not only the author and title but also what company published the book, what year it was published in and any other relevant information such as the edition and if the book has been translated, simplified or abridged. (see right page and the back of the title page.)

The next sentence should state the reason(s) you decided to read this book. Why did you choose this particular book? Typical reasons might be:

o You like the author.
o You like this type of book (i.e. mystery, western, adventure or romance, etc.).
o Someone recommended the book to you.
o It was on a required reading list.
o You liked the cover.

These reasons do not have to be complex. Most people choose the books they read because they like the author or somebody recommended it to them. If you chose the book because you like the author, then state why you like that author.

An optional sentence can be used if the cover (back cover) of the book gives you any additional information then add a sentence with that information.

o Was the book a best seller?
o Are there X million copies in print?
o Did it win any major awards?

2. Main Character(s) Paragraph

The first sentence of this paragraph should state who the main character or characters of the book are, and why they are important. Refer to this person or these persons as the Main Character or Main Characters.

You will need at least a complex sentence for this, and probably more than one sentence.

3. Other Characters Paragraph
You should compose at least one sentence for each of the other prominent or important characters in the book. State the name of each of the other important characters, and the key role that each one plays in the book

Most books have five or six prominent characters besides the main character, so simply listing each one and stating their role in the book will give you a good sized paragraph.

4. Plot Summary Paragraph

This is perhaps the hardest paragraph to write in five sentences or so. If you have to write a bit more don't worry. Here are the main points to cover:
o State the type of book (Mystery, Western, etc.).
o What place or country was the book set in?
o What time period was the book set in? (19th century, the present, ancient Rome, the 23rd century).
o Other physical locations which are important, like: ships, airplanes, houses, or buildings.
o Other notable attributes of the book. (Was it violent, scary, fast paced, etc.).
o What is the main character trying to do?
o What is the outcome of the book?
o etc.

Make sure you cover all of the major parts of the plot. You might have to go back through the book, chapter by chapter, and make a few notes.

5. Personal Impressions and Conclusion Paragraph

Simply talk about what you liked or did not like about the book. Use this paragraph as your conclusion. It should summarize your overall impressions of the book and bring the report to a close.
o Start with a sentence that states that you are now writing a conclusion. (For example: "My final thoughts on 'A Fine Balance' are that it is a fascinating book but I am not entirely sure if I completely understood the thematic message of the book."
o Restate your reasons why you liked and/or disliked the book using different words.
o Write two sentences that talk about the books good points and weak points.
o Write a sentence or two about what you learned from the book.
o Close with a sentence that states whether you would recommend the book to others.

Don't be afraid to give your own honest impressions of the book. After all, if you've read the book thoroughly, you are entitled to your own interpretation of it.

Typically, your book report should not exceed two double-spaced pages, and it should be somewhere between 600 and 800 words in length.
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⑥ 英文讀書筆記3000字

《 The lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》
I like to read the adventure novel specially, among them leaving for me impressive would be 《 the lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》 .
A body of strand of 魯 is at a middle class family in England.The ages of the youth, he leaves the house then and personally, going to overseas to go to risky.An on the water die in an accident, he drifts an islet of smoke with unmanned 荒 alone.Start to be very pessimism, afterwards for the sake of existence, he moved to come the clothes, fresh water, food break on the boat, tool etc., started the new life.He plants the corn, raising and train the goat, obtaining the enough thing.After some years, it is a flock of to arrive this undertaking pedestrian meat 宴 , he saved a savage country people, going to a" Friday" for him.Henceforth,50% of week the friend and the servant that he is faithful.After island up live for 28 years, they take one road to was return to by the British ship of the waste island England.
At the beginning when I read this book through, were is lousy by the strand of 魯 he presumes the adventure, the diligent enterprising spirit shocked.He drifts the waste island, not only have no pessimism disappointment, but also making use of the condition on the island, plant, raise and train, the paradise that making waste island become can exist freely.We can also see he is a mind and body health, diligent enterprising he-man.On the desolate isolated island, he want to be a person alone with the rains and winds thunder and lightning physical fight with the mosquito wild beast physical fight.The threat that he still needs to face to die, the hardships of the existence.Can his end spirit have no 垮 , but optimistically living bottom go to, use own hands creation life, create tomorrow.Aside the person see, the all these is how not easy, making person admire how.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 stay the reality that woulds be it for my another impression concrete.In regard to take that detail of the lousy shipbuilding of strand of lu .The author hand over the strand of lu whole process and its details of the lousy shipbuilding to treat clear.Big arrive each step, from the lumbering, chop down to the root, pare off the ship form, dig the inner part to wait in vain, small to each detail, say some size, action, times for example, etc..See such sentence." Close to again the root, its diameter is five Chinese foots of one inches, at 22 Chinese foots of bitter ends, its diameter is four Chinese foots of one inches, then slice slowly under go to, be divided into some sons.My fee numerous physical labor, just chop down this tree, I spend the time for 22 days, just chopping down its root.The …… " be like such sentence plenty more.Exactly these sentence, delineate a clear appearance, let the person feel the reality, become intimate with.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 the most attractive place is host Mr. is breathtaking, unusual, true personal career, but its deep attraction is the standing alone feeling of the common and existent mankind indeed in reader's heart output total 鳴 .We can find out own shadow in this book, hence, we had no reason not to like this book.
魯濱遜漂流記
英國作家笛福在西方文學發展史上占據著一個特殊的位置,被稱為「現代小說之父」。18世紀,長篇小說興起,笛福作為西方新興資產階級的代言人,他的創作開辟了以寫實為風格,追求逼真效果的現代長篇小說發展的道路。自14至15世紀新航路開辟以來,航海成為一種時尚,笛福在真實發生的航海故事的基礎上創作了他的不朽之作《魯濱孫漂流記》。他的小說表達了要求個性解放,勇於冒險的進取精神。

魯濱遜漂流記簡介

笛福

《魯濱遜漂流記》是笛福的代表作,是一部流傳很廣,影響很大的文學名著。它表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。作者用生動逼真的細節把虛構的情景寫得使人如同身臨其境,使故事具有強烈的真實感。小說主人公魯濱遜也成為歐洲文學史上一個著名的文學形象。

我父親原來指望我學法律,但是我卻一心想去航海。有一天,我去赫爾城,我的一位同伴正要坐他父親的船到倫敦去,再沒有什麼比這更讓我動心了,我必須跟他而去——這是1651年的8月,當時我十九歲。

船剛駛出海口,便碰到了可怕的風浪,使我感到全身說不出的難過,心裡十分恐怖。我在痛苦的心情中發了誓,假如上帝在這次航行中留下我的命,我在登上陸地後,就一直回到我慈愛的父母身邊,從此一定聽從他們的忠告辦事。

可是第二天風停了,浪也歇了。太陽西沉,繼之而來的是一個美麗可愛的黃昏,這時又喝了我的同伴釀的一碗甜酒,我就把這次航行後便回家的決心丟到九霄雲外去了。我的這種習性給我的一生招來了巨大的不幸——任性的行動常給我帶來災難,可我總不肯在災難來臨的時刻乘機悔改。待到危險一過去,就忘掉了 所有的誓言,又不顧一切地投入了我的毫無名堂的生活。

在第一次狂風暴雨似的航行後,我又有過幾次不同的冒險。在去非洲的幾內亞做生意時,我被一艘土耳其的海盜船俘虜,被賣為奴隸,經過許多危險,我逃到了巴西,在那裡獨自經營一個甘蔗種植園,生活過得很順遂。可這時我卻又成了誘惑的犧牲品。巴西因為人工不足,有幾個種植園主知道我曾為做生意而到過非洲的一些奴隸市場口岸,他們竭力哄誘我作一次航行,到那一帶去為他們的種植園買些黑奴回來。

聽從壞主意,人就會倒霉。我們的船在南美洲北岸一個無名島上觸了礁,所有的水手及乘客全都淹死了,上帝保佑,只有我一個人被高高的海浪卷到了岸上,保住了一條命。當時我所有的只是一把刀、一隻煙斗和一個盒子里裝的一點兒煙草。待到我的體力恢復,可以走路了時,我就沿著海岸走去。使我大為高興的是,我發現了淡水。喝了水後,又拿一小撮煙草放在嘴裡解餓。我就在一棵樹上棲身,舒舒服服地睡了一覺振作了精神,海上風平浪靜。但最叫我高興的是我看見了那艘船,待到潮水退下,看到它竟離海岸很近,我發現可以很方便地游到船上去。船上只剩下一隻狗和兩只貓,再沒有別的生物。不過船上有大量的生活必需品,這樣,我就幹了起來。為了把那些東西運到這個島的一個水灣里,我專門製造了一隻木筏,還把島上有淡水而且比較平坦的一塊高地作了我的住所。麵包、大米、大麥和小麥、乾酪和羊肉乾、糖、麵粉、木板、圓木、繩子——所有這些,再加上幾支滑膛槍、兩支手槍、幾支鳥槍、一把錘子,還有——那是最沒有用的——三十六鎊英幣。所有這些東西我都一天又一天——在兩次退潮之間一一從船上運到了岸上。到了第三十天夜裡,我的搬運工作做完了,我躺下來時,雖然像平常一樣害怕,但我心裡也滿懷感恩之情,因為我知道,我已為以後對付這個荒島作好了准備而心裡感到踏實了。

島上有不少野果樹,但這是我過了好久才發現的。島上還有到處亂跑的山羊,但要不是我從船上取來了槍支彈葯,它們對我又有何好處呢?因此,我有理由感謝仁慈的上帝,讓船擱在海岸邊,直至使我搬來了對我有用的一切東西。

要想確保我能在這個島上生存下來,還有許多事情要做。我盡可能地相繼辦了幾件我非辦不可的事。但是我的努力並非總是交上好運道。我在第一次播下大麥和稻子的種子時,這些寶貴的存貨就浪費了一半,原因是播種得不是時候。我辛辛苦苦花了幾個月工夫,挖了幾個地窖以備貯存淡水。花了四十二天時間,才把一棵大樹砍劈成我的第一塊長木板。我起勁地幹了好幾個星期,想製造一個搗小麥的石臼,最後卻只好挖空了一大塊木頭。我足足花了五個月工夫,砍倒一棵大杉木,又劈又削,讓它成了一隻很像樣的獨木舟,以備用來逃離這個小島,可結果卻因為怎麼也沒法子使它下到海里去而不得不把它丟棄了。不過,每一樁失敗的事,都教給了我以前不知道的一些知識。

至於自然環境,島上有狂風暴雨,還有地震。我那時也對一切都適應了。我種植和收獲了我的大麥和小麥;我采來野葡萄,把它們曬成了很有營養的葡萄乾;我飼養溫馴的山羊,然後殺了吃,又熏又腌的。由於食物這樣多種多樣,供應還算不差。如此過了十二個年頭,其間,島上除了我本人之外,我從來沒見到過一個人跡。這樣一直到了那重大的一天,我在沙灘上偶然發現了一個人的光腳印。

我當時好像挨了一個晴天霹雷。我側耳傾聽,回頭四顧,可是什麼也沒聽見,什麼也沒看見。我跑到海岸上,還下海去查看,可是總共就只有那麼一個腳印!我驚嚇到了極點,像一個被人跟蹤追捕的人似地逃回到我的住處。一連三天三夜,我都不敢外出。

這是人怕人的最好說明!經過十二年的痛苦和苦幹,十二年跟自然環境相抗爭,竟然會因一個人的一隻腳印而恐怖不安!但事情就是這樣。 經過觀察,我了解到這是那塊大陸上的那些吃人生番的一種習慣。他們把打仗時抓來的俘虜帶到這個島上我很少去的那個地方,殺死後大吃一頓。有一天早晨,我從望遠鏡里看見三十個野蠻人正在圍著篝火跳舞。他們已煮食了一個俘虜,還有兩個正准備放到火上去烤,這時我提著兩支上了子彈的滑膛槍和那柄大刀往下朝他們跑了去,及時救下了他們來不及吃掉的一個俘虜。我把我救下的這個人起名為"星期五",以紀念他是這一天獲救的,他講話的聲音成了我在這個島上二十五年來第一次聽到的人聲。他年輕,聰明,是一個較高級的部族的野蠻人,後來在我留在島上的那段時間,他始終是我的個可靠的夥伴。在我教了他幾句英語後,星期五跟我講了那大陸上的事。我決定離開我的島了。我們製造了一隻船,這次不是在離海岸很遠的地方造。正當我們差不多已准備駕船啟航時,又有二十一個野蠻人乘著三隻獨木船,帶了三個俘虜到這個島上來開宴會了。其中一個俘虜是個白人,這可把我氣壞了。我把兩支鳥槍、四支滑膛槍、兩支手槍都裝上雙倍彈葯,給了星期五一把小斧頭,還給他喝了好多甘蔗酒,我自己帶上了大刀,我們沖下山去,把他們全殺死了,只逃走了四個野蠻人。

俘虜中有一個是星期五的父親。那個白人是西班牙人,是我前幾年看見的那艘在我的島上觸礁的船上的一個倖存者,當時我還從那艘船上取來了一千二百多枚金幣,但對這些錢我毫不看重,因為它們並不比沙灘上的許多沙子更有價值。

我給了那個西班牙人和星期五的父親槍支和食物,叫他們乘著我新造的船去把那艘西班牙船上遇難的水手們帶到我的島上來。正在等待他們回來時,有一艘英國船因水手鬧事而在我的島附近拋了錨。我幫那位船長奪回了他的船,跟他一起回到了英國。我們走時帶走了兩個也想回英國去的老實的水手,而讓鬧事鬧得最凶的一些水手留在了島上。後來,那些西班牙人回來了,都在島上居留了下來。開始時他們雙方爭吵不和,但定居後,終於建立起了一個興旺的殖民地,過了幾年,我有幸又到那個島上去過一次。

我離開那個島時,已在島上呆了二十八年兩個月二十九天。我總以為我一到英國就會高興不盡,沒想到我在那裡卻成了一個異鄉人。我的父母都已去世,真太令人遺憾了,要不我現在可以孝敬地奉養他們,因為我除了從那艘西班牙船上取來的一千二百個金幣之外,還有兩萬英鎊等待著我到一個誠實的朋友那兒去領取,這位朋友是一位葡萄牙船長,在我去干那項倒楣的差事之前,我委託他經營我在巴西的庄園。正是為了去干那差事,使我在島上住了二十八年。我見他如此誠實,十分高興,我決定每年付給他一百葡萄牙金幣,並在他死後每年付給他兒子五十葡萄牙金幣,作為他們終生的津貼。

我結了婚,生了三個孩子,我除了因為要到那個上面講的我住過的島上去看看,又作了一次航行之外,再沒作漫遊了。我住在這兒,為我不配得到的享受而心懷感激,決心現在就准備去作一切旅行中最長的旅行。如果說我學到了什麼的話,那就是要認識退休生活的價值和祈禱在平靜中過完我們的余日。笛福

作者簡介

丹尼爾・笛福, 1660年生於英國,父親是倫敦的一名商人。
1674年,年輕的笛福就開始學習當一名牧師。但他並不適合牧師這種工作,因為,正如他所創造出來的英雄魯賓孫一樣,他的生活充滿了冒險與刺激。1683年,笛福曾被海盜俘虜過。這次的經歷,再加上一名曾經在海上遇難的蘇格蘭水手的敘述,提供了笛福寫作《魯賓孫漂流記》這部膾炙人口的小說題材。雖然《魯賓孫漂流記》一直到笛福將近六十歲時才出版,它依然為笛福帶來歷久不衰的聲譽。還為笛福帶來歷久不表的聲譽。繼《魯賓孫漂流記》的成功之後,接下來的五年之中,笛福又陸續寫了四本書,包括《生命》、《冒險》、《紅牌船長的海盜生涯》及《疫年大事記》。笛福逝世於1731年4月,享年70歲。

寫作背景

這部小說是笛福受當時一個真實故事的啟發而創作的。1704年蘇格蘭水手賽爾科克在海上與船長發生爭吵,被船長遺棄在荒島上,四年後被救回英國。賽爾科克在荒島上並沒有作出什麼值得頌揚的英雄事跡。但笛福塑造的魯濱孫卻完全是個新人,成了當時中小資產階級心目中的英雄人物,是西方文學中第一個理想化的新興資產者形象。他表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。

⑦ 幫我寫兩篇英文讀書報告

NO。1
《 The lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》
I like to read the adventure novel specially, among them leaving for me impressive would be 《 the lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》 .
A body of strand of 魯 is at a middle class family in England.The ages of the youth, he leaves the house then and personally, going to overseas to go to risky.An on the water die in an accident, he drifts an islet of smoke with unmanned 荒 alone.Start to be very pessimism, afterwards for the sake of existence, he moved to come the clothes, fresh water, food break on the boat, tool etc., started the new life.He plants the corn, raising and train the goat, obtaining the enough thing.After some years, it is a flock of to arrive this undertaking pedestrian meat 宴 , he saved a savage country people, going to a" Friday" for him.Henceforth,50% of week the friend and the servant that he is faithful.After island up live for 28 years, they take one road to was return to by the British ship of the waste island England.
At the beginning when I read this book through, were is lousy by the strand of 魯 he presumes the adventure, the diligent enterprising spirit shocked.He drifts the waste island, not only have no pessimism disappointment, but also making use of the condition on the island, plant, raise and train, the paradise that making waste island become can exist freely.We can also see he is a mind and body health, diligent enterprising he-man.On the desolate isolated island, he want to be a person alone with the rains and winds thunder and lightning physical fight with the mosquito wild beast physical fight.The threat that he still needs to face to die, the hardships of the existence.Can his end spirit have no 垮 , but optimistically living bottom go to, use own hands creation life, create tomorrow.Aside the person see, the all these is how not easy, making person admire how.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 stay the reality that woulds be it for my another impression concrete.In regard to take that detail of the lousy shipbuilding of strand of lu .The author hand over the strand of lu whole process and its details of the lousy shipbuilding to treat clear.Big arrive each step, from the lumbering, chop down to the root, pare off the ship form, dig the inner part to wait in vain, small to each detail, say some size, action, times for example, etc..See such sentence." Close to again the root, its diameter is five Chinese foots of one inches, at 22 Chinese foots of bitter ends, its diameter is four Chinese foots of one inches, then slice slowly under go to, be divided into some sons.My fee numerous physical labor, just chop down this tree, I spend the time for 22 days, just chopping down its root.The …… " be like such sentence plenty more.Exactly these sentence, delineate a clear appearance, let the person feel the reality, become intimate with.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 the most attractive place is host Mr. is breathtaking, unusual, true personal career, but its deep attraction is the standing alone feeling of the common and existent mankind indeed in reader's heart output total 鳴 .We can find out own shadow in this book, hence, we had no reason not to like this book.
魯濱遜漂流記
英國作家笛福在西方文學發展史上占據著一個特殊的位置,被稱為「現代小說之父」。18世紀,長篇小說興起,笛福作為西方新興資產階級的代言人,他的創作開辟了以寫實為風格,追求逼真效果的現代長篇小說發展的道路。自14至15世紀新航路開辟以來,航海成為一種時尚,笛福在真實發生的航海故事的基礎上創作了他的不朽之作《魯濱孫漂流記》。他的小說表達了要求個性解放,勇於冒險的進取精神。

魯濱遜漂流記簡介

笛福

《魯濱遜漂流記》是笛福的代表作,是一部流傳很廣,影響很大的文學名著。它表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。作者用生動逼真的細節把虛構的情景寫得使人如同身臨其境,使故事具有強烈的真實感。小說主人公魯濱遜也成為歐洲文學史上一個著名的文學形象。

我父親原來指望我學法律,但是我卻一心想去航海。有一天,我去赫爾城,我的一位同伴正要坐他父親的船到倫敦去,再沒有什麼比這更讓我動心了,我必須跟他而去——這是1651年的8月,當時我十九歲。

船剛駛出海口,便碰到了可怕的風浪,使我感到全身說不出的難過,心裡十分恐怖。我在痛苦的心情中發了誓,假如上帝在這次航行中留下我的命,我在登上陸地後,就一直回到我慈愛的父母身邊,從此一定聽從他們的忠告辦事。

可是第二天風停了,浪也歇了。太陽西沉,繼之而來的是一個美麗可愛的黃昏,這時又喝了我的同伴釀的一碗甜酒,我就把這次航行後便回家的決心丟到九霄雲外去了。我的這種習性給我的一生招來了巨大的不幸——任性的行動常給我帶來災難,可我總不肯在災難來臨的時刻乘機悔改。待到危險一過去,就忘掉了 所有的誓言,又不顧一切地投入了我的毫無名堂的生活。

在第一次狂風暴雨似的航行後,我又有過幾次不同的冒險。在去非洲的幾內亞做生意時,我被一艘土耳其的海盜船俘虜,被賣為奴隸,經過許多危險,我逃到了巴西,在那裡獨自經營一個甘蔗種植園,生活過得很順遂。可這時我卻又成了誘惑的犧牲品。巴西因為人工不足,有幾個種植園主知道我曾為做生意而到過非洲的一些奴隸市場口岸,他們竭力哄誘我作一次航行,到那一帶去為他們的種植園買些黑奴回來。

聽從壞主意,人就會倒霉。我們的船在南美洲北岸一個無名島上觸了礁,所有的水手及乘客全都淹死了,上帝保佑,只有我一個人被高高的海浪卷到了岸上,保住了一條命。當時我所有的只是一把刀、一隻煙斗和一個盒子里裝的一點兒煙草。待到我的體力恢復,可以走路了時,我就沿著海岸走去。使我大為高興的是,我發現了淡水。喝了水後,又拿一小撮煙草放在嘴裡解餓。我就在一棵樹上棲身,舒舒服服地睡了一覺振作了精神,海上風平浪靜。但最叫我高興的是我看見了那艘船,待到潮水退下,看到它竟離海岸很近,我發現可以很方便地游到船上去。船上只剩下一隻狗和兩只貓,再沒有別的生物。不過船上有大量的生活必需品,這樣,我就幹了起來。為了把那些東西運到這個島的一個水灣里,我專門製造了一隻木筏,還把島上有淡水而且比較平坦的一塊高地作了我的住所。麵包、大米、大麥和小麥、乾酪和羊肉乾、糖、麵粉、木板、圓木、繩子——所有這些,再加上幾支滑膛槍、兩支手槍、幾支鳥槍、一把錘子,還有——那是最沒有用的——三十六鎊英幣。所有這些東西我都一天又一天——在兩次退潮之間一一從船上運到了岸上。到了第三十天夜裡,我的搬運工作做完了,我躺下來時,雖然像平常一樣害怕,但我心裡也滿懷感恩之情,因為我知道,我已為以後對付這個荒島作好了准備而心裡感到踏實了。

島上有不少野果樹,但這是我過了好久才發現的。島上還有到處亂跑的山羊,但要不是我從船上取來了槍支彈葯,它們對我又有何好處呢?因此,我有理由感謝仁慈的上帝,讓船擱在海岸邊,直至使我搬來了對我有用的一切東西。

要想確保我能在這個島上生存下來,還有許多事情要做。我盡可能地相繼辦了幾件我非辦不可的事。但是我的努力並非總是交上好運道。我在第一次播下大麥和稻子的種子時,這些寶貴的存貨就浪費了一半,原因是播種得不是時候。我辛辛苦苦花了幾個月工夫,挖了幾個地窖以備貯存淡水。花了四十二天時間,才把一棵大樹砍劈成我的第一塊長木板。我起勁地幹了好幾個星期,想製造一個搗小麥的石臼,最後卻只好挖空了一大塊木頭。我足足花了五個月工夫,砍倒一棵大杉木,又劈又削,讓它成了一隻很像樣的獨木舟,以備用來逃離這個小島,可結果卻因為怎麼也沒法子使它下到海里去而不得不把它丟棄了。不過,每一樁失敗的事,都教給了我以前不知道的一些知識。

至於自然環境,島上有狂風暴雨,還有地震。我那時也對一切都適應了。我種植和收獲了我的大麥和小麥;我采來野葡萄,把它們曬成了很有營養的葡萄乾;我飼養溫馴的山羊,然後殺了吃,又熏又腌的。由於食物這樣多種多樣,供應還算不差。如此過了十二個年頭,其間,島上除了我本人之外,我從來沒見到過一個人跡。這樣一直到了那重大的一天,我在沙灘上偶然發現了一個人的光腳印。

我當時好像挨了一個晴天霹雷。我側耳傾聽,回頭四顧,可是什麼也沒聽見,什麼也沒看見。我跑到海岸上,還下海去查看,可是總共就只有那麼一個腳印!我驚嚇到了極點,像一個被人跟蹤追捕的人似地逃回到我的住處。一連三天三夜,我都不敢外出。

這是人怕人的最好說明!經過十二年的痛苦和苦幹,十二年跟自然環境相抗爭,竟然會因一個人的一隻腳印而恐怖不安!但事情就是這樣。 經過觀察,我了解到這是那塊大陸上的那些吃人生番的一種習慣。他們把打仗時抓來的俘虜帶到這個島上我很少去的那個地方,殺死後大吃一頓。有一天早晨,我從望遠鏡里看見三十個野蠻人正在圍著篝火跳舞。他們已煮食了一個俘虜,還有兩個正准備放到火上去烤,這時我提著兩支上了子彈的滑膛槍和那柄大刀往下朝他們跑了去,及時救下了他們來不及吃掉的一個俘虜。我把我救下的這個人起名為"星期五",以紀念他是這一天獲救的,他講話的聲音成了我在這個島上二十五年來第一次聽到的人聲。他年輕,聰明,是一個較高級的部族的野蠻人,後來在我留在島上的那段時間,他始終是我的個可靠的夥伴。在我教了他幾句英語後,星期五跟我講了那大陸上的事。我決定離開我的島了。我們製造了一隻船,這次不是在離海岸很遠的地方造。正當我們差不多已准備駕船啟航時,又有二十一個野蠻人乘著三隻獨木船,帶了三個俘虜到這個島上來開宴會了。其中一個俘虜是個白人,這可把我氣壞了。我把兩支鳥槍、四支滑膛槍、兩支手槍都裝上雙倍彈葯,給了星期五一把小斧頭,還給他喝了好多甘蔗酒,我自己帶上了大刀,我們沖下山去,把他們全殺死了,只逃走了四個野蠻人。

俘虜中有一個是星期五的父親。那個白人是西班牙人,是我前幾年看見的那艘在我的島上觸礁的船上的一個倖存者,當時我還從那艘船上取來了一千二百多枚金幣,但對這些錢我毫不看重,因為它們並不比沙灘上的許多沙子更有價值。

我給了那個西班牙人和星期五的父親槍支和食物,叫他們乘著我新造的船去把那艘西班牙船上遇難的水手們帶到我的島上來。正在等待他們回來時,有一艘英國船因水手鬧事而在我的島附近拋了錨。我幫那位船長奪回了他的船,跟他一起回到了英國。我們走時帶走了兩個也想回英國去的老實的水手,而讓鬧事鬧得最凶的一些水手留在了島上。後來,那些西班牙人回來了,都在島上居留了下來。開始時他們雙方爭吵不和,但定居後,終於建立起了一個興旺的殖民地,過了幾年,我有幸又到那個島上去過一次。

我離開那個島時,已在島上呆了二十八年兩個月二十九天。我總以為我一到英國就會高興不盡,沒想到我在那裡卻成了一個異鄉人。我的父母都已去世,真太令人遺憾了,要不我現在可以孝敬地奉養他們,因為我除了從那艘西班牙船上取來的一千二百個金幣之外,還有兩萬英鎊等待著我到一個誠實的朋友那兒去領取,這位朋友是一位葡萄牙船長,在我去干那項倒楣的差事之前,我委託他經營我在巴西的庄園。正是為了去干那差事,使我在島上住了二十八年。我見他如此誠實,十分高興,我決定每年付給他一百葡萄牙金幣,並在他死後每年付給他兒子五十葡萄牙金幣,作為他們終生的津貼。

我結了婚,生了三個孩子,我除了因為要到那個上面講的我住過的島上去看看,又作了一次航行之外,再沒作漫遊了。我住在這兒,為我不配得到的享受而心懷感激,決心現在就准備去作一切旅行中最長的旅行。如果說我學到了什麼的話,那就是要認識退休生活的價值和祈禱在平靜中過完我們的余日。笛福

作者簡介

丹尼爾・笛福, 1660年生於英國,父親是倫敦的一名商人。
1674年,年輕的笛福就開始學習當一名牧師。但他並不適合牧師這種工作,因為,正如他所創造出來的英雄魯賓孫一樣,他的生活充滿了冒險與刺激。1683年,笛福曾被海盜俘虜過。這次的經歷,再加上一名曾經在海上遇難的蘇格蘭水手的敘述,提供了笛福寫作《魯賓孫漂流記》這部膾炙人口的小說題材。雖然《魯賓孫漂流記》一直到笛福將近六十歲時才出版,它依然為笛福帶來歷久不衰的聲譽。還為笛福帶來歷久不表的聲譽。繼《魯賓孫漂流記》的成功之後,接下來的五年之中,笛福又陸續寫了四本書,包括《生命》、《冒險》、《紅牌船長的海盜生涯》及《疫年大事記》。笛福逝世於1731年4月,享年70歲。

寫作背景

這部小說是笛福受當時一個真實故事的啟發而創作的。1704年蘇格蘭水手賽爾科克在海上與船長發生爭吵,被船長遺棄在荒島上,四年後被救回英國。賽爾科克在荒島上並沒有作出什麼值得頌揚的英雄事跡。但笛福塑造的魯濱孫卻完全是個新人,成了當時中小資產階級心目中的英雄人物,是西方文學中第一個理想化的新興資產者形象。他表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。

NO。2

Book Report

I have been reading a book for many days. The books name is CAT AND MOUSE IN A HAUNTED HOUSE. It is telling about Geronimo Stilton who is a newspaper mouse who runs newspaper in New Mouse City—the capital of Mouse island.

On one night of October, he decided to visit his aunt, Sweetfur. But he got lost when he was driving through the Dark Forest because of the foggy. Then his car was out of gas. He thought 「I wish I was at home」.

Suddenly there was a lightning in the sky and he saw a big castle. When he walked closer to the front door, he saw two stone cats and a sign that says: To Canny Cat』s castle. The door bell was in one stone cat』s mouth. When Geronimo was deciding to go into the castle, it starts to rain, so he went into the castle……

At last Geronimo』s sister, little nephew Benjamin and his cousin Trap all came and helped him find out all of two little cat. They don』t want others to come into the castle because the castle is their ancestor Canny Cat』s. So they make many tricks.

After reading this story, I think it』s very interesting, and I had a lot of fun. My favorite character is Geronimo』s nephew Benjamin. Because he is very cute and clever, he always observes every detail. He found out the foot prink on the floor and the nail on the wall. In the story it shows Geronimo is a very timid mouse that always scared himself.

I like this story very much, so I』ll still read more this set of book.

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報告:<<童年>>
本書講述的是高爾基3歲時,父親病故,母親帶他回了娘家。可惜外公是個自私、貪婪而又專橫的小業主,殘酷剝削僱工,放高利貸,但是,資本主義俄國的發展打斷了外公的發財夢,從此破產以至於貧困潦倒。可憐的母親改嫁之後,生病而死,十一歲的作者被外公殘忍地趕出家門,從此還是一個孩子的他,只得在社會上自謀生路……
感想與感受:童年,是每個人自己都值得回憶,值得珍惜的一段短暫而又美好時光。對於我來說,童年是我最珍貴的收藏,然而大師高爾基的童年呢,真可謂「窒息的天地,苦難的童年」,童年應該是他的一段悲慘遭遇,一段深情的回憶!
據我了解,《童年》是高爾基自傳體三部曲:《童年》、《在人間》、《我的大學》中的第一部。它向我們藝術地展示了阿廖沙在黑暗社會追求光明的奮斗歷程。故事生動地再現了19世紀七八十年代俄羅斯下層人民的生活狀況。
讀完了這本書,我的感受頗深。首先,與高爾基的童年相比較之下,我深切地感受到了作者兒時的悲慘遭遇,我覺得自己是幸運的,幸福的!在家裡,父母寵愛著,關心著,保護著。在學校,有老師的教導和同學們的陪伴,真正可以說是無憂無慮。而高爾基呢?與我們恰恰相反。有人說:「環境可以造就一個人,也可以毀滅一個人。」就是這樣的環境造就了高爾基,成就了高爾基。在如此邪惡和污穢的社會中,他那顆光明和博愛的心沒有動搖,沒有被污染,反而變得越加開闊、光明。也許,這就是他成功的秘訣吧!這本書告訴我們要堅強勇敢、正直自信。
步入初中的我回憶起童年是多麼美好的時光啊,讀了高爾基的《童年》後,才知道什麼是童年,什麼是幸福童年,什麼叫做珍惜童年。也許你正在為媽媽沒有帶你去買你想要的東西而抱怨著,可如果你想像一下高爾基的童年,那麼你將會感受到自己的幸福,去主動幫助媽媽工作!這本書告訴我們,要珍惜現在!
高爾基雖然小時候生活在如此惡劣的環境下,但是竟然還能成為一位如此傑出的人,真是了不起!他發表過的文章數也數不清。高爾基從來不放棄可貴的光陰,他在一九二八年至一九三六年寫了一部長篇小說《克里母.薩姆金的一生》,但直到他臨終都沒有完成。這部小說作品再現了俄國社會生活,反映了各個階級和社會集團在不同歷史階段的變化。高爾基於一九三六年六月十八日在哥爾克病逝。讀了《童年》,我深深感受到了當時俄國社會的那種腐敗,當時人民生活的痛苦。相比之下,我們現在的社會是多麼美好!我認為,如果我們在這樣的好環境中浪費時間實在是天大的錯誤。記得魯迅先生曾經說過「時間就是生命」「珍惜時間是成功的秘訣」。我們現在有如此好的環境,是多麼難得呀!所以我們不是更應該去努力嗎?這本書告訴我們,要把握未來!
每個人的心充斥著暴力,麻木不仁,他們放縱自己,麻醉自己,去努力忘掉窮困,病痛的折磨,那種灰暗的日子,真的很難熬過,大家記得書中那句話嗎?漫漫日月,憂傷是它的節日,火災是它在狂歡,在一無所有的面孔上,傷痕也成了點綴——我想這就是對《童年》中生活的最好詮釋!
段落選抄:此時此刻,我就會產生一些特別純潔的、飄忽不定的思緒,但這種思緒是細膩的,像蛛網一樣透明,很難用語言表達清楚。它們往往是突然爆發,馬上就像隕星似的迅速消逝了,在你心中留下莫名的憂傷。這有時會使你得到安慰,又令你惶恐不安。這時你的生靈在沸騰,在融化,漸漸形成一種終生不變的形狀,於是你的心靈的面孔就這樣產生了。
120字的作文:
Nowadays,INTERNET is so important that we can hardly do jobs without it.But every coin has 2 sides,INTERNET also has many disadvantages. The details are as follows.
On one hand,INTERNET has many advantages.We usually search information or send E-mails for study for it can rise the working efficient.Online-shopping is a new and convenient way to buy things so that it is also popular among the young people.So we can inferm that the INTERNER has a lot of advantages.
On the other hand,INTERNET also has many poor sides.Spending so many time on online games is almost the worst.The result is that people may find they have less interest in the work and study and than getting in a poor circle.Another aspect is that lacking the face-to-face communication,the chatting and trade on the INTERNET become less and less believeable.So we can inferm that INTERNET has many disadvantages.
As the reasons concluded above, the INTERNET has both advantages and disadvantages.Only when we accept the postive aspects and get rid of the poor ones,the INTERNET will be our true and reliable friend.

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《 The lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》
I like to read the adventure novel specially, among them leaving for me impressive would be 《 the lousy driftage of strand of 魯 record 》 .
A body of strand of 魯 is at a middle class family in England.The ages of the youth, he leaves the house then and personally, going to overseas to go to risky.An on the water die in an accident, he drifts an islet of smoke with unmanned 荒 alone.Start to be very pessimism, afterwards for the sake of existence, he moved to come the clothes, fresh water, food break on the boat, tool etc., started the new life.He plants the corn, raising and train the goat, obtaining the enough thing.After some years, it is a flock of to arrive this undertaking pedestrian meat 宴 , he saved a savage country people, going to a" Friday" for him.Henceforth,50% of week the friend and the servant that he is faithful.After island up live for 28 years, they take one road to was return to by the British ship of the waste island England.
At the beginning when I read this book through, were is lousy by the strand of 魯 he presumes the adventure, the diligent enterprising spirit shocked.He drifts the waste island, not only have no pessimism disappointment, but also making use of the condition on the island, plant, raise and train, the paradise that making waste island become can exist freely.We can also see he is a mind and body health, diligent enterprising he-man.On the desolate isolated island, he want to be a person alone with the rains and winds thunder and lightning physical fight with the mosquito wild beast physical fight.The threat that he still needs to face to die, the hardships of the existence.Can his end spirit have no 垮 , but optimistically living bottom go to, use own hands creation life, create tomorrow.Aside the person see, the all these is how not easy, making person admire how.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 stay the reality that woulds be it for my another impression concrete.In regard to take that detail of the lousy shipbuilding of strand of lu .The author hand over the strand of lu whole process and its details of the lousy shipbuilding to treat clear.Big arrive each step, from the lumbering, chop down to the root, pare off the ship form, dig the inner part to wait in vain, small to each detail, say some size, action, times for example, etc..See such sentence." Close to again the root, its diameter is five Chinese foots of one inches, at 22 Chinese foots of bitter ends, its diameter is four Chinese foots of one inches, then slice slowly under go to, be divided into some sons.My fee numerous physical labor, just chop down this tree, I spend the time for 22 days, just chopping down its root.The …… " be like such sentence plenty more.Exactly these sentence, delineate a clear appearance, let the person feel the reality, become intimate with.
《 The lousy driftage of strand of lu record 》 the most attractive place is host Mr. is breathtaking, unusual, true personal career, but its deep attraction is the standing alone feeling of the common and existent mankind indeed in reader's heart output total 鳴 .We can find out own shadow in this book, hence, we had no reason not to like this book.
魯濱遜漂流記
英國作家笛福在西方文學發展史上占據著一個特殊的位置,被稱為「現代小說之父」。18世紀,長篇小說興起,笛福作為西方新興資產階級的代言人,他的創作開辟了以寫實為風格,追求逼真效果的現代長篇小說發展的道路。自14至15世紀新航路開辟以來,航海成為一種時尚,笛福在真實發生的航海故事的基礎上創作了他的不朽之作《魯濱孫漂流記》。他的小說表達了要求個性解放,勇於冒險的進取精神。

魯濱遜漂流記簡介

笛福

《魯濱遜漂流記》是笛福的代表作,是一部流傳很廣,影響很大的文學名著。它表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。作者用生動逼真的細節把虛構的情景寫得使人如同身臨其境,使故事具有強烈的真實感。小說主人公魯濱遜也成為歐洲文學史上一個著名的文學形象。

我父親原來指望我學法律,但是我卻一心想去航海。有一天,我去赫爾城,我的一位同伴正要坐他父親的船到倫敦去,再沒有什麼比這更讓我動心了,我必須跟他而去——這是1651年的8月,當時我十九歲。

船剛駛出海口,便碰到了可怕的風浪,使我感到全身說不出的難過,心裡十分恐怖。我在痛苦的心情中發了誓,假如上帝在這次航行中留下我的命,我在登上陸地後,就一直回到我慈愛的父母身邊,從此一定聽從他們的忠告辦事。

可是第二天風停了,浪也歇了。太陽西沉,繼之而來的是一個美麗可愛的黃昏,這時又喝了我的同伴釀的一碗甜酒,我就把這次航行後便回家的決心丟到九霄雲外去了。我的這種習性給我的一生招來了巨大的不幸——任性的行動常給我帶來災難,可我總不肯在災難來臨的時刻乘機悔改。待到危險一過去,就忘掉了 所有的誓言,又不顧一切地投入了我的毫無名堂的生活。

在第一次狂風暴雨似的航行後,我又有過幾次不同的冒險。在去非洲的幾內亞做生意時,我被一艘土耳其的海盜船俘虜,被賣為奴隸,經過許多危險,我逃到了巴西,在那裡獨自經營一個甘蔗種植園,生活過得很順遂。可這時我卻又成了誘惑的犧牲品。巴西因為人工不足,有幾個種植園主知道我曾為做生意而到過非洲的一些奴隸市場口岸,他們竭力哄誘我作一次航行,到那一帶去為他們的種植園買些黑奴回來。

聽從壞主意,人就會倒霉。我們的船在南美洲北岸一個無名島上觸了礁,所有的水手及乘客全都淹死了,上帝保佑,只有我一個人被高高的海浪卷到了岸上,保住了一條命。當時我所有的只是一把刀、一隻煙斗和一個盒子里裝的一點兒煙草。待到我的體力恢復,可以走路了時,我就沿著海岸走去。使我大為高興的是,我發現了淡水。喝了水後,又拿一小撮煙草放在嘴裡解餓。我就在一棵樹上棲身,舒舒服服地睡了一覺振作了精神,海上風平浪靜。但最叫我高興的是我看見了那艘船,待到潮水退下,看到它竟離海岸很近,我發現可以很方便地游到船上去。船上只剩下一隻狗和兩只貓,再沒有別的生物。不過船上有大量的生活必需品,這樣,我就幹了起來。為了把那些東西運到這個島的一個水灣里,我專門製造了一隻木筏,還把島上有淡水而且比較平坦的一塊高地作了我的住所。麵包、大米、大麥和小麥、乾酪和羊肉乾、糖、麵粉、木板、圓木、繩子——所有這些,再加上幾支滑膛槍、兩支手槍、幾支鳥槍、一把錘子,還有——那是最沒有用的——三十六鎊英幣。所有這些東西我都一天又一天——在兩次退潮之間一一從船上運到了岸上。到了第三十天夜裡,我的搬運工作做完了,我躺下來時,雖然像平常一樣害怕,但我心裡也滿懷感恩之情,因為我知道,我已為以後對付這個荒島作好了准備而心裡感到踏實了。

島上有不少野果樹,但這是我過了好久才發現的。島上還有到處亂跑的山羊,但要不是我從船上取來了槍支彈葯,它們對我又有何好處呢?因此,我有理由感謝仁慈的上帝,讓船擱在海岸邊,直至使我搬來了對我有用的一切東西。

要想確保我能在這個島上生存下來,還有許多事情要做。我盡可能地相繼辦了幾件我非辦不可的事。但是我的努力並非總是交上好運道。我在第一次播下大麥和稻子的種子時,這些寶貴的存貨就浪費了一半,原因是播種得不是時候。我辛辛苦苦花了幾個月工夫,挖了幾個地窖以備貯存淡水。花了四十二天時間,才把一棵大樹砍劈成我的第一塊長木板。我起勁地幹了好幾個星期,想製造一個搗小麥的石臼,最後卻只好挖空了一大塊木頭。我足足花了五個月工夫,砍倒一棵大杉木,又劈又削,讓它成了一隻很像樣的獨木舟,以備用來逃離這個小島,可結果卻因為怎麼也沒法子使它下到海里去而不得不把它丟棄了。不過,每一樁失敗的事,都教給了我以前不知道的一些知識。

至於自然環境,島上有狂風暴雨,還有地震。我那時也對一切都適應了。我種植和收獲了我的大麥和小麥;我采來野葡萄,把它們曬成了很有營養的葡萄乾;我飼養溫馴的山羊,然後殺了吃,又熏又腌的。由於食物這樣多種多樣,供應還算不差。如此過了十二個年頭,其間,島上除了我本人之外,我從來沒見到過一個人跡。這樣一直到了那重大的一天,我在沙灘上偶然發現了一個人的光腳印。

我當時好像挨了一個晴天霹雷。我側耳傾聽,回頭四顧,可是什麼也沒聽見,什麼也沒看見。我跑到海岸上,還下海去查看,可是總共就只有那麼一個腳印!我驚嚇到了極點,像一個被人跟蹤追捕的人似地逃回到我的住處。一連三天三夜,我都不敢外出。

這是人怕人的最好說明!經過十二年的痛苦和苦幹,十二年跟自然環境相抗爭,竟然會因一個人的一隻腳印而恐怖不安!但事情就是這樣。 經過觀察,我了解到這是那塊大陸上的那些吃人生番的一種習慣。他們把打仗時抓來的俘虜帶到這個島上我很少去的那個地方,殺死後大吃一頓。有一天早晨,我從望遠鏡里看見三十個野蠻人正在圍著篝火跳舞。他們已煮食了一個俘虜,還有兩個正准備放到火上去烤,這時我提著兩支上了子彈的滑膛槍和那柄大刀往下朝他們跑了去,及時救下了他們來不及吃掉的一個俘虜。我把我救下的這個人起名為"星期五",以紀念他是這一天獲救的,他講話的聲音成了我在這個島上二十五年來第一次聽到的人聲。他年輕,聰明,是一個較高級的部族的野蠻人,後來在我留在島上的那段時間,他始終是我的個可靠的夥伴。在我教了他幾句英語後,星期五跟我講了那大陸上的事。我決定離開我的島了。我們製造了一隻船,這次不是在離海岸很遠的地方造。正當我們差不多已准備駕船啟航時,又有二十一個野蠻人乘著三隻獨木船,帶了三個俘虜到這個島上來開宴會了。其中一個俘虜是個白人,這可把我氣壞了。我把兩支鳥槍、四支滑膛槍、兩支手槍都裝上雙倍彈葯,給了星期五一把小斧頭,還給他喝了好多甘蔗酒,我自己帶上了大刀,我們沖下山去,把他們全殺死了,只逃走了四個野蠻人。

俘虜中有一個是星期五的父親。那個白人是西班牙人,是我前幾年看見的那艘在我的島上觸礁的船上的一個倖存者,當時我還從那艘船上取來了一千二百多枚金幣,但對這些錢我毫不看重,因為它們並不比沙灘上的許多沙子更有價值。

我給了那個西班牙人和星期五的父親槍支和食物,叫他們乘著我新造的船去把那艘西班牙船上遇難的水手們帶到我的島上來。正在等待他們回來時,有一艘英國船因水手鬧事而在我的島附近拋了錨。我幫那位船長奪回了他的船,跟他一起回到了英國。我們走時帶走了兩個也想回英國去的老實的水手,而讓鬧事鬧得最凶的一些水手留在了島上。後來,那些西班牙人回來了,都在島上居留了下來。開始時他們雙方爭吵不和,但定居後,終於建立起了一個興旺的殖民地,過了幾年,我有幸又到那個島上去過一次。

我離開那個島時,已在島上呆了二十八年兩個月二十九天。我總以為我一到英國就會高興不盡,沒想到我在那裡卻成了一個異鄉人。我的父母都已去世,真太令人遺憾了,要不我現在可以孝敬地奉養他們,因為我除了從那艘西班牙船上取來的一千二百個金幣之外,還有兩萬英鎊等待著我到一個誠實的朋友那兒去領取,這位朋友是一位葡萄牙船長,在我去干那項倒楣的差事之前,我委託他經營我在巴西的庄園。正是為了去干那差事,使我在島上住了二十八年。我見他如此誠實,十分高興,我決定每年付給他一百葡萄牙金幣,並在他死後每年付給他兒子五十葡萄牙金幣,作為他們終生的津貼。

我結了婚,生了三個孩子,我除了因為要到那個上面講的我住過的島上去看看,又作了一次航行之外,再沒作漫遊了。我住在這兒,為我不配得到的享受而心懷感激,決心現在就准備去作一切旅行中最長的旅行。如果說我學到了什麼的話,那就是要認識退休生活的價值和祈禱在平靜中過完我們的余日。笛福

作者簡介

丹尼爾・笛福, 1660年生於英國,父親是倫敦的一名商人。
1674年,年輕的笛福就開始學習當一名牧師。但他並不適合牧師這種工作,因為,正如他所創造出來的英雄魯賓孫一樣,他的生活充滿了冒險與刺激。1683年,笛福曾被海盜俘虜過。這次的經歷,再加上一名曾經在海上遇難的蘇格蘭水手的敘述,提供了笛福寫作《魯賓孫漂流記》這部膾炙人口的小說題材。雖然《魯賓孫漂流記》一直到笛福將近六十歲時才出版,它依然為笛福帶來歷久不衰的聲譽。還為笛福帶來歷久不表的聲譽。繼《魯賓孫漂流記》的成功之後,接下來的五年之中,笛福又陸續寫了四本書,包括《生命》、《冒險》、《紅牌船長的海盜生涯》及《疫年大事記》。笛福逝世於1731年4月,享年70歲。

寫作背景

這部小說是笛福受當時一個真實故事的啟發而創作的。1704年蘇格蘭水手賽爾科克在海上與船長發生爭吵,被船長遺棄在荒島上,四年後被救回英國。賽爾科克在荒島上並沒有作出什麼值得頌揚的英雄事跡。但笛福塑造的魯濱孫卻完全是個新人,成了當時中小資產階級心目中的英雄人物,是西方文學中第一個理想化的新興資產者形象。他表現了強烈的資產階級進取精神和啟蒙意識。

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