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导语:我们都知道,学生应该学会如何与他人相处。但在哪些方面呢?下面是开学吧小编为还在备考的同学整理的优秀英语作文,欢迎阅读与借鉴,谢谢!

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钢铁是怎样炼成的读后感初一优秀习作

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毅力乃成功之本,是一种韧劲,一种积累。荀子有云:“锲而不舍,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可缕。”

毅力的表现啊往往是一个人在挫折中所展现的惊人的一股力量,有了它,人们就不会向挫折和困难低头,更会坚强地去面对。

读了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书以后,我领悟到:一个人的毅力对他的一生是有很大影响的。就如这本书的主人公帕唯尔,他的一生非常坎坷,然而他就是凭毅力活了下来,像他十几岁就立足杀场,英勇杀敌,热爱祖国,在战场上,他被砍了数刀都大难不死,为什么?仍然是毅力。

年轻的帕唯尔后来疾病缠身,但他仍不停地忘我工作,有休假疗伤的机会他也不愿意放弃工作,这又是为什么?这也是毅力,毅力令帕唯尔变得更坚强了。

生活在和平年代的我们,生活中一点小小的困难没什么大不了,只是要勇敢地去面对,事情过后,你就会发觉,原来自己也是有毅力的。

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篇1:成语故事书读后感

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同学们,你们一定听过一个成语故事,叫“刻舟求剑”吧!

有一个楚国人搭乘一艘小船要渡江,在半途中一不小心把剑掉落在江水中,当时这个楚国人为了赶路,没有把落在水中的剑捞上来,而是用刀在剑落下去的地方刻了个记号,想等办完事后依照记号把剑找回来。可这个自以为聪明的楚国人并没有想到剑落入水里的位置和在船上作的记号没有关系。后来人们用“刻舟求剑”这个成语来形容做事在板固执,不知变通的人。

同学们,我们也是一样的,在学习上遇到了难题,不能总是用一个方法来解答,要知道变通,想其他的方法,要善于动脑筋。会思考,会动脑筋,善于变通的人就会用一些比较简单而不容易出现错误的解题方案来。我们一定不要象那个楚国人一样动死脑筋哦!

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篇2:初一英语作文:Myschool

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My school is in the east end of the city. It takes me half an hour to get to school on foot. I usually ride a bike to school.

There are over one hundred and fifty teachers and about two thousand students in our school. We have two classroom buildings.The office building is three storeys high. On weekdays our teachers often take us to the laboratories to do experiments. Sometimes we have English lesson in the language lab. We have a very large playground.

After school we take part in various activities, such as ball games, painting, singing and dancing. I like to play football with my classmates.

I love my teachers. I love my school.

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篇3:我的温馨的家庭初一英语作文

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Most people has a sweet home, so have I. I think my home is sweet because it is my best place to have rest or have fun with my friends or my parents.

I can remember clearly. Once I came back home late because my teacher didnt want me leave until I finished my homework. At that time, the weather became colder and the wind became stronger. I was so hungry and cold at that time! I felt I cant take it any more, so I ran to my home quickly. When I got my home, I felt much more warmer and happiness than ever before!

Thats why I love my sweet home. Dont you think so?

许多人拥有一个甜蜜的家,我也有。我认为我的家是甜蜜的,因为它是我休息、与父母、朋友一起玩乐的地方。

我可以清楚地记着。有一次,直到我完成作业,老师才肯放我回家,所以我就回来晚了。那时候,天气更冷了,风也变得更大了。在那时,我又冷又饿。我觉得自己无法承受了,所以我迅速地跑回家。当我到家的时候,我感到从未有过的温暖和幸福。

这就是为什么我爱自己的甜蜜之家。难道你不是这么认为的么?

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篇4:中国成语故事读后感

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暑假里,妈妈给我买了几本书,有《爱的教育》,《贝丝的快乐农场》,《父亲的城》,其中还有我最爱看的《中国成语故事》。

虽然,书还没看完,但是从已经看过的故事中让我明白了许多道理;如;“半途而废中”的乐羊子,在贤惠妻子的劝告下,做到了路不拾遗,明白了一块布要一寸一寸,一尺一尺才能织起来,如果剪断,那从前的时间就白白浪费了,读书学习也是这样,需要日积月累,才能成功,如果半途而废,和剪断这块布有何不同呢。而我有时候就听不进老师和爸妈的劝告,没有耐心,养成了许多坏习惯,常常受到老师和爸妈的批评。

还有,“程门立雪”中的杨时,为了继续求学,放弃做官,千里迢迢冒着大雪去拜访老师,正巧遇到老师在睡觉,他就恭恭敬敬的站在门外等候,直到老师醒来,但他已成了雪人。杨时这种对老师的尊敬和热爱学习的精神是值得我学习的,和他相比我是那么的渺小。

看看我,经常坐在宽敞明亮的教室里,老师在讲课,而我在东张西望,做小动作,不认真听,既对老师不尊敬,又没学到知识。最后还得受老师和家长批评;夏天,爸妈怕我学习热,于是就把空调打开,而我却在里面玩,想想真是太不应该了。

看这本书,同时也让我领略到了“曹冲称象”里的曹冲的机智;“愚公移山”里的愚公的恒心……这些都是我们中国五千年文明的智慧结晶,是中华民族语言的瑰宝,更是我们青少年学习的榜样。

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篇5:英语哲理性故事文章

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有两个贫苦的樵夫靠上山捡柴糊口,有一天,他们在山里发现两大包棉花,两人喜出望外。棉花轻且贵,当下俩人各背了一包棉花赶路回家。

There once were two poor woodsmen who made a living by collecting woods in the mountain。 One day, they happened to discover two large bag of cotton in the mountain and felt surprisingly happy。 The cotton was light but valuable, so they carried it on their back and went back home。

走着走着,其中一名樵夫眼尖,看到山路上扔着一大捆布,他就和同伴商量。扔下棉花,背布回家。他的同伴却有不同的看法,认为自己背着棉花已走了一大段,到了这里丢下棉花,岂不枉费了先前的辛苦,坚持不愿换布。发现布的樵夫则尽其所能背起布走。又走了一段路,背布的樵夫望见不远处的地上散落着数坛黄金。心想这下真的发财了,赶忙用挑柴的扁担挑黄金。他的同伴仍是不愿丢下棉花,并怀疑黄金不是真的。发现黄金的樵夫只好自己挑了两坛黄金,和背棉花的伙伴赶紧回家。

When they were walking home, one of the woodsmen spotted a large bundle of cloth beside the road。 So he discussed with his partner whether to discard the cotton and take the cloth instead。 But his partner held a different view that since he had carried the cotton for such a long way, he would not change it with cloth because all his previous effort would turn out to be in vain。 Therefore, the other woodsman abandoned the cotton and carried the cloth on his back。 After walking for a while, the woodsman who carried the cloth spotted several jars of gold disseminated on the ground not far away。 He felt so thrilled that he was going to be a wealthy man。 So he gave up the cloth and used his carrying pole to carry two jars of gold, while his partner was still reluctant to abandon the cotton and wondering whether the gold was real or not。

谁知道刚走到山下。天竟下起雨来,俩人在空旷处被淋了个透。更为不幸的是,背棉花的樵夫背上的棉花,吸饱了雨水。重得背不动,实在不得已,只能丢下一路辛苦舍不得放弃的棉花,空着手和挑金子的同伴回家去了。

However, when they just went down to the foot of the mountain, it began to rain all of a sudden。 Both of them were wet from head to toes。 More unfortunately, the woodsman who carried the cotton found that his cotton had absorbed tons of water and became so heavy that he could no longer go on carrying it。 Desperately, he had to abandon the cotton and went back home empty—handed with his partner carrying gold。

在人生的每个关键时刻,谨慎地运用智慧,做最正确的选择,同时别忘了及时审视选择的角度,适时调整。要学会从各个不同的角度全面研究问题,放掉无谓的固执。冷静地用开放的心胸做正确抉择。每次正确无误的抉择将指引你走在通往成功的坦途上。

This story implies that we should deliberately utilize our wisdom and intelligence to make the right choice in face of every critical point in our life。 Meantime, we should not forget to review all the choices we have carefully and adjust our goal accordingly。 We should learn to view a certain issue from different angles and avoid being stubborn。 By opening your mind to the right choice, you will be guided to a smoother way to success。

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篇6:老人与海英语读后感

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When I was a middle school student, I’ve finished this book in Chinese.But when I read it in English,I really gain something new both in the way of expression and the spirit it shows to us.May be different ages to read the same book we will learn different things from it.At least, for my part, that is true.

Firstly,I would like to review some information about this book.Such as the background,major characters and the topic of it.

The Old Man and the Sea is a story by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.

The Old Man and the Sea served to reinvigorate Hemingways literary reputation and prompted a reexamination of his entire body of work. The novella was initially received with much popularity; it restored many readers confidence in Hemingways capability as an author. Its publisher, Scribners, on an early dust jacket, called the novella a "new classic," and many critics favorably compared it with such works as William Faulkners "The Bear" and Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick.

This book gives me a deep impression especially the description about the man’s braveness and persistence.

In this book, in order to suggest the profundity of the old man’s sacrifice and the glory that derives from it, Hemingway purposefully likens Santiago to Christ, who, according to Christian theology, gave his life for the greater glory of humankind. Crucifixion imagery is the most noticeable way in which Hemingway creates the symbolic parallel between Santiago and Christ. When Santiago’s palms are first cut by his fishing line, the reader cannot help but think of Christ suffering his stigmata. Later, when the sharks arrive, Hemingway portrays the old man as a crucified martyr, saying that he makes a noise similar to that of a man having nails driven through his hands. Furthermore, the image of the old man struggling up the hill with his mast across his shoulders recalls Christ’s march toward Calvary. Even the position in which Santiago collapses on his bed—face down with his arms out straight and the palms of his hands up—brings to mind the image of Christ suffering on the cross. Hemingway employs these images in the final pages of the novella in order to link Santiago to Christ, who exemplified transcendence by turning loss into gain, defeat into triumph, and even death into renewed life.

The major characters in this book are also vivid and lively.

Santiago?,the old man of the novella’s title, Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities. His knowledge of the sea and its creatures, and of his craft, is unparalleled and helps him preserve a sense of hope regardless of circumstance.

The marlin?,Santiago hooks the marlin, which we learn at the end of the novella measures eighteen feet, on the first afternoon of his fishing expedition. Manolin?,a boy presumably in his adolescence, Manolin is Santiago’s apprentice and devoted attendant. The old man first took him out on a boat when he was merely five years old. Due to Santiago’s recent bad luck, Manolin’s parents have forced the boy to go out on a different fishing boat. Manolin, however, still cares deeply for the old man, to whom he continues to look as a mentor.

Joe DiMaggio, although DiMaggio never appears in the novel, he plays a significant role nonetheless. Santiago worships him as a model of strength and commitment, and his thoughts turn toward DiMaggio whenever he needs to reassure himself of his own strength. Perico ?,Perico, the reader assumes, owns the bodega in Santiago’s village. He never appears in the novel, but he serves an important role in the fisherman’s life by providing him with newspapers that report the baseball scores. This act establishes him as a kind man who helps the aging Santiago.

Martin,like Perico, Martin, a café owner in Santiago’s village, does not appear in the story. The reader learns of him through Manolin, who often goes to Martin for Santiago’s supper. As the old man says, Martin is a man of frequent kindness who deserves to be repaid.

From the very first paragraph, Santiago is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. He has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish—he will soon pass his own record of eighty-seven days. Almost as a reminder of Santiago’s struggle, the sail of his skiff resembles “the flag of permanent defeat.” But the old man refuses defeat at every turn: he resolves to sail out beyond the other fishermen to where the biggest fish promise to be. He lands the marlin, tying his record of eighty-seven days after a brutal three-day fight, and he continues to ward off sharks from stealing his prey, even though he knows the battle is useless.

Because Santiago is pitted against the creatures of the sea, some readers choose to view the tale as a chronicle of man’s battle against the natural world, but the novella is, more accurately, the story of man’s place within nature. Both Santiago and the marlin display qualities of pride, honor, and bravery, and both are subject to the same eternal law: they must kill or be killed. As Santiago reflects when he watches the weary warbler fly toward shore, where it will inevitably meet the hawk, the world is filled with predators, and no living thing can escape the inevitable struggle that will lead to its death. Santiago lives according to his own observation: “man is not made for defeat . . . [a] man can be destroyed but not defeated.” In Hemingway’s portrait of the world, death is inevitable, but the best men (and animals) will nonetheless refuse to give in to its power. Accordingly, man and fish will struggle to the death, just as hungry sharks will lay waste to an old man’s trophy catch.

The novel suggests that it is possible to transcend this natural law. In fact, the very inevitability of destruction creates the terms that allow a worthy man or beast to transcend it. It is precisely through the effort to battle the inevitable that a man can prove himself. Indeed, a man can prove this determination over and over through the worthiness of the opponents he chooses to face. Santiago finds the marlin worthy of a fight, just as he once found “the great negro of Cienfuegos” worthy. HSantiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated. Instead, he emerges as a hero. Santiago’s struggle does not enable him to change man’s place in the world. Rather, it enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.

While it is certainly true that Santiago’s eighty-four-day run of bad luck is an affront to his pride as a masterful fisherman, and that his attempt to bear out his skills by sailing far into the gulf waters leads to disaster, Hemingway does not condemn his protagonist for being full of pride. On the contrary, Santiago stands as proof that pride motivates men to greatness. Because the old man acknowledges that he killed the mighty marlin largely out of pride, and because his capture of the marlin leads in turn to his heroic transcendence of defeat, pride becomes the source of Santiago’s greatest strength. Without a ferocious sense of pride, that battle would never have been fought, or more likely, it would have been abandoned before the end.

Santiago’s pride also motivates his desire to transcend the destructive forces of nature. Throughout the novel, no matter how baleful his circumstances become, the old man exhibits an unflagging determination to catch the marlin and bring it to shore. When the first shark arrives, Santiago’s resolve is mentioned twice in the space of just a few paragraphs. Even if the old man had returned with the marlin intact, his moment of glory, like the marlin’s meat, would have been short-lived. The glory and honor Santiago accrues comes not from his battle itself but from his pride and determination to fight.

Santiago dreams his pleasant dream of the lions at play on the beaches of Africa three times. The first time is the night before he departs on his three-day fishing expedition, the second occurs when he sleeps on the boat for a few hours in the middle of his struggle with the marlin, and the third takes place at the very end of the book. In fact, the sober promise of the triumph and regeneration with which the novella closes is supported by the final image of the lions. Because Santiago associates the lions with his youth, the dream suggests the circular nature of life. Additionally, because Santiago imagines the lions, fierce predators, playing, his dream suggests a harmony between the opposing forces—life and death, love and hate, destruction and regeneration—of nature.

This book gives me courage of conquering all kinds of difficulties .And I have the belief that the most beautiful thing is the process that we make our best to achieve our dream,and never say give up .

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篇7:假期生活初一英语Myholiday

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This holiday is my best busy holiday for I am learning English, computer and word and I fall in the weekend exam. Many times I want to take today off, but my mother said to me:“go on, you must belive that you can do it.” So I have to try. Now my English is better than 2months ago. I must thanks my mother, she is good for me. Practices makes perfect.

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篇8:撒哈拉的故事读后感600字

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撒哈拉,一个地处北非的沙漠,这儿只有炽热、刺眼的阳光和干旱的沙土,人们称之为“死亡沙漠”。但有一个人,用笔写出了这里独特的美丽,和纯朴的人们。他就是三毛。她写的《撒哈拉的故事》由十七篇短文组成,记录了她与她的爱人——荷西在撒哈拉里发生的趣事。这本书没有华丽的修辞,也没有精彩的情节,但它用却用最平凡的语句把“纯朴”展现得淋漓尽致。

书中最令我难忘的章节,是那一篇《结婚记》这篇文章记录了荷西与三毛结婚仪式的整个过程。结婚前,三毛在最后一个单身夜只是想着回去装桌子,做窗帘;结婚时,她甚至因为在场人太多而紧张;结婚后,原本可以住国家旅馆,但她却回了家,只因为住一晚国家旅馆的钱可以买一星期的菜。这整片文章都透露这两个字——“简朴”。

这篇文章中,荷西、荷西同事送的礼物最令我印象深刻。这两件礼物,在三毛眼里,一个是“真豪华,真豪华”的骆驼头骨,一个是“太幸福了”的沙漠中的奶油蛋糕,这足以表达出三毛的知足和纯朴

面对这些,我不禁扪心自问,在这这个物质横飞的世界,我们是否能抵抗得住物质的诱惑?在这些诱惑前全身而退呢?也许有人会说:“简朴不能当饭吃,简朴不能当钱花,又要简朴有什么用?”我却想说,虽然简朴不能当饭吃,不能当钱花,但它能净化我们的心灵,面对名利,金钱的诱惑能全身而退,不深陷泥潭,这难道不够吗?

“天下之事,常成于勤俭而败于奢靡。”不错,在这世界上,我们应当简朴,这样,才能不陷入那些奢侈、奢靡的泥潭。

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篇9:关于汽车和自行车的初一英语作文

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I like going to school by like, because I think I can keep healthy by riding.Bicycles are still popular in Beijing. Some foreigners buy bicycles to ride.But more and more people buy cars because they think they are faster than bicycles.In fact the exhaust gas from cars makes the air dirty and they waste energy.I think bicycles are better than cars.

我喜欢骑自行车上学,因为我可以通过骑车保持健康。自行车在北京依然很流行,一些外国人也买自行车骑。但是越来越多的人买汽车,因为他们认为汽车比自行车快。汽车的尾气污染了空气,浪费了能源。我认为自行车比汽车好。

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篇10:初一英语作文:乡村的景色

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导语:乡村景色真的很美丽,那是很多人向往的生活,下面是yuwenmi小编为大家整理的优秀英语范文,欢迎阅读与借鉴,谢谢!

I live in the village with my grandparents. I love the life here. Early in the morning, the air is very fresh and the thick fog covers this small village, making the village look charming. At dusk, the sunset is very big and it looks like a burning ball. I can see it almost everyday. The scenery here is so beautiful.

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我和我爷爷奶奶住在农村。我很喜欢这里的生活。清晨,空气非常清新,浓雾覆盖了这个小村庄,使之看起来很迷人。黄昏时分,夕阳非常大,看起来就像一个燃烧的火球。这样的情景我几乎每天都可以看到,这里的风景是那么的美丽。

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篇11:我的初一故事作文600字

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小心翼翼地推开初一的大门,细细轻品与你的故事,于清雅之教室,回忆纷至沓来。

你,立于门外,六十人噤声,我,凝望着你。你,着一黑裙,伫立着,我,勾起唇角。

一双素手握雪白粉笔,粉笔屑落于你的袖口,若星辰落于大海。仍记得那隽秀的字,仍记得你轻启唇齿的样子,看着你,我心便静如止水。

那堂课,似一篇跌宕起伏的故事,且看它拉开序幕。

你注视着我们,微笑,道:“今天,我们来学习史铁生先生的《秋天的怀念》。”先是朗读,你的声音时而慷慨,时而平缓。我的心时而紧张,时而放松。我的全部已被攫住。

忽然,你的声音渐渐低了下去,直到无声。你,竟像个孩子般红了眼眶,眼镜片下的眸子,泪光闪烁。我,竟也哽咽。晌久,你轻仰起头,用母亲般的目光注视着我们,轻轻道:“……要好好活,好好活……”

阳光勾勒出你金黄的轮廓,橘黄的阳光铺满了讲桌,此时无声,胜有声。

似乎所有人,都被你的朗读感染。你又缓缓抬手,点起了我提问。这应是个不简单的问题,我朦胧的回忆中只有我结结巴巴的离谱回答。而你,却没有我想象中劈头盖脸的责骂,而是拍了拍我的肩头,一点一点将知识揉碎,牵引我答出正确答案。看着你清澈的眸子,我心也似被泉水洗涤,变得清澈了。

你思考问题时总是倾仰着头,望着天花板——那片属于你的天空。

你的课堂,总是以我们为主角。你立于我们中间,笑得灿烂如夏花一般。

还记得我与你的故事,还记得我耳畔轻柔的话语,还记得你拍我肩头的触感,还记得你不急不慢,不疾不徐的步子,还记得你给予我们无限的关怀与爱,还记得你教我的一切一切……

你和我的故事,如花绽放在我的初一生活。

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篇12:2024雷锋故事读后感500字

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祖国就像我们的母亲,她生就了许多英雄儿女:有伟大的毛主席,有英勇的刘胡兰,还有爱做好事的雷锋……这一个个感人的故事常常一遍遍地在我脑子里重现。

雷锋,一个响亮而熟悉的名字,一个使人倍感亲切的名字,他虽然离我们而去,但是他那不平凡的事迹却流传至今。

我还记得《雷锋的故事》有这样的一个情节,雷锋有一次在闪电雷鸣的大雨中看到了一位大娘抱着一个孩子在大雨中赶路,雷锋赶紧跑了过去,抱起孩子并一步一滑地送大娘和孩子回到家中。当大娘感激地问他的名字时,却告诉大娘他叫解放军。在看是平凡的生活中,雷锋把自己仅有的一点火和热,全部献给了人民,献给了党。

读了雷锋的故事后,我感到脸上火辣辣的,我愧对于我脖子上的红领巾。因为以前我常在家里和弟弟、妹妹们吵架,嫌他们烦而不愿理他们。连家人都不愿帮助的人会帮助别人吗?我不禁扪心自问。我和雷锋相比,差距也真的太大了!我决心以后再也不和弟弟、妹妹吵架了,多帮他们。如果再在车上碰见老爷爷老奶奶,我也会毫不犹豫地走上前去将座位让给他们。我要让红领巾在我胸前高高飘扬!

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篇13:中外名人故事读后感700字

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今天,我在小名堂写作班图书柜上拿了一本书看,书名叫《中外名人故事》。其中有篇文章《发明留声机的爱迪生》深深吸引了我。文章中写道,爱迪生在调试电话时注意到声音的强弱与传话器模板的颤动程度有关,经过多次实验后,便发明了留声机。

爱迪生从生活的实践中发现声音强弱与颤动程度的关系后,便有了一个大胆的设想:既然说话能使模板振动,那这种振动也可以发出原来的声音。于是,他产生了发明一种留住声音的机器。在他的努力钻研下,一种会说话的机器——留声机问世了,这在当时被誉为世界上最伟大的发明。

生活中的一个细节,让爱迪生萌生了发明留声机的想法,从这里可以看出,爱迪生善于观察和思考,从而激发起创作的兴趣,最终发明留声机,方便了人们的生活。

其实,我们生活中用到的许多东西,都是人们仔细观察并刻苦钻研的结果。如鲁班被长满了锋利的齿的一种草割破手指,经过多次试验后发明了锯子;瓦特通过煮饭蒸汽顶开锅盖而发明了蒸汽机;牛顿看到苹果落地,发现了万有引力定律……这些发明和发现,都来源于实际生活,这说明知识都藏在万物中,就看我们有没有用心去观察和思考。正是因为他们善于观察和思考,从一些现象总结规律,并想办法如何利用这些规律,才有了这些发明和发现。反过来讲,如果对这些现象熟视无睹,不仔细看,不认真想,不动手做,人类怎么可能会有这么多发明和发现呢?

爱迪生等人的事例告诉我们,知识的源泉就是生活。因此,我们在生活中要善于观察和思考。生活的纷繁差异,自然界的神奇不可思议,还有许多的奥秘等着我们去解开。

我觉得,我们要向爱迪生学习。学习他这种对万物充满好奇的心,对事物的现象多问几个为什么,不怕苦不怕累,不断探寻知识的海洋。

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篇14:中外名人故事读后感

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读了《中外名人故事》这本书,我了解世界上一些著名的科学家与书画家等等,最让我难忘的是牛顿,他是一位英国人,1643年出生,他是一位著名的物理学家,他从小就是一位爱思考、做事认真的人。

有一次,牛顿请朋友到家里吃饭,可是当牛顿把饭菜摆放好时,朋友还没有来,于是牛顿心想,他们还没有来,我去做做实验吧。他飞快的跑到实验室,开始工作。过了一会,他的朋友到齐了,朋友也不忍心打扰他,便自己吃起来,饭菜全吃光了,可是牛顿还没有出来,朋友只好离去。到了晚上,牛顿的实验做完了,肚子也咕咕叫起来,牛顿走到桌前,看到被吃过的骨头,拍拍头说:“原来我已经吃过呀!”他早把和朋友吃放的事情忘得一干二净。

读完这个故事,我觉得我要向牛顿学习,学习他那珍惜时间的精神,更要学习他做事的专心。更能让我懂得什么是真正的认真,当我平时随便写一下作业,随便看看书,这都不叫认真,真正的认真是为了一件事而努力去做,做到最好,任何外界事情也干扰不了。生活在当今时代的我们更要做任何事情都要认真,专心,这样才能学到真正学到知识,将来才能有所成就,才能为国家做出更大的贡献。

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篇15:初一下册英语

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In recent years our life is becoming better andbetter. But our environment

is becoming worse and worse. It’s very bad for ourlife. Now many people have

air-conditioners and cars, they produce (give off )waste gas. More and more

trees are being cut down. There are so much sand onthe earth (leaving only sand

) . We often see factories pour waste into riversor lakes. Water in the river is

quite dirty. We haven’t enough clean water todrink in cities. Now we are in

danger. It’s very necessary and important toprotect the environment well. I

think if everyone tries his best to protect theenvironment, the world will

become much more beautiful , and our life will bebetter and better .

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篇16:我的初一故事作文800字

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初一的种种故事汇聚在一起,回想起来真像一颗夹杂各种味道的怪味豆般。

“呈体操队形散开!”随着领操员一声令下我们便迅速站好。随着音乐的响起,同学们便立刻做起了武术操,一个个双眼炯炯有神,动作干净利索,“杀”、“杀”……每一个字铿锵有力,毫不拖泥带水。雄赳赳,气昂昂的。比赛中,我心里想:“我们在操场上练了多少遍了,汗水不知流了多少,我们一定要拿名次!”等比赛汇报成绩时,我心里紧张极了,咬着嘴唇,手紧握着,耳朵像雷达般听着声音,“啊”直到所有班级念完了可还是没有我们班啊!心里感觉有种说不出来的酸涩。付出不一定会有自己期待的收获,但有些收获,却是我们当时没感觉到的。

“起来!站到后头去!”数学陈老师恶狠狠的把我瞪了一眼,慢声说道。“滚”历史曲老师如狮子一样对我怒吼道。老师脸涨地通红,在数学和历史课上,你稍搞个小动作,老师钉子般的眼神直穿透了你,背后冷冷的。作业也一道道如猛虎一样把你拦下来。虽然很苦,但老师的严厉何尝不是对我们抱有一种更高的期望?

最要命的是每天要跑3公里。对于不爱运动的我来说,这真麻烦,不跑吧,良心过不去,跑吧,太累了,只好一咬牙,跑!我直奔操场。可没几圈,上气不接下气,气喘吁吁,双腿如灌了铅般,汗水从脸上流了下来,那颗心脏“呼呼呼”,放佛要从胸脯里炸裂了,脚步渐渐慢了下来。而别人轻捷的如羚羊一样,边跳边跑,还愈跑愈快了。终于跑完了,背起书包,感觉像压了块石头一样。跑步这事情虽然又苦又累,但在慢慢坚持下来的日子里,它成了我学习生活中必不可少的一剂调味品。

“哈哈,考了个高分,交了不少好朋友!”我蹦蹦跳跳走出了校门口,放佛小鸟都知道了消息,在树枝唱着婉转的歌声萦绕在我的耳畔。路边不知什么时候种上了鲜花,香气弥漫在我的鼻孔中,穿过菜市场,架子上的腊肠对我,咧开了嘴笑的灿烂极了。一回家,妈妈给了我一个甜蜜的吻,我也感觉到身体轻飘飘的。

经过酸、苦、辣的洗礼,甜蜜终会如期而至。初中生活,五彩斑斓,有苦有甜,每一个故事都丰富着我的初中经历。

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篇17:初一英语自我介绍80词作文

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My name is Liu xia .I am a girl .My frist name is xia .My last name is liu .I am twelve years old .Ihave brother and sister .My mother and father havent work .I like English and art .I have a big eyes and long hair .I like play ping-pong and reading books .I want to be a doctor .

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篇18:骆驼祥子读后感初一优秀作文

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祥子给我的印象很深:一个实实在在的车夫,勤劳、坚忍。但是他的结果却是悲惨的。

他带着自己的希望来到北平,认准拉车这一行,经过三年的努力,终于买上自己的车。但是在兵荒马乱的时代,不到半年,祥子的车被大兵抢去,牵回三皮骆驼。祥子没有灰心,更加努力赚钱。还没有买上车,钱却又被侦探抢去。在他与虎妞的婚姻中,他付出了许多代价,但是终于再次拉上自己的车。虎妞死了,祥子人车两空。生活的打击,小福子的逝去,使祥子失去生活的信心。他变了,吃喝嫖赌,样样都干,以出卖人赚钱,彻底成为城市垃圾。

故事悲哀的结局,不禁让我想到当时社会的惨状。祥子——一个乐观向上,坚持不懈的车夫,被可恶的社会折磨成了社会的垃圾,象行尸走肉一样,只有一个驱壳。当然,这——不仅仅是社会的问题。

对于骆驼祥子。我感到遗憾,感到惋惜,也感到无奈,但是也感到敬佩。我敬佩他那乐观向上、坚持不懈的精神。只可惜最终他没有战胜自己,没能战胜社会,最终还是被打败成为了社会的累赘。对于这个社会,我感到悲哀,感到痛苦,感到耻辱。祥子在社会的影响下经过三起三落成为垃圾。这个社会,在排除垃圾,却又在大量制造垃圾,这个社会又有什么本事?我只能说:这个社会是一个腐败的社会,是一个没有能力的社会。而那些促使社会腐败的人,却压迫着那些勤劳的人,那些努力的人,那些坚持不懈的人。这就是这个社会的现实:残酷、悲哀、无可奈何。

这本书的讽刺性很强。讽刺了当时黑暗的社会使人们经受生活中过重的压力,让人不得喘气,不得翻身。而我确认为这不仅仅是社会的问题。虽然环境对人的改变至多至少都起着不可忽视的作用,但是更重要的是我们自身的问题。如果祥子最终战胜了自我,就算他的生活不是他理想的那样,有自己的车拉,但是至少能让自己安心生活,有一点收入,不去偷,不去抢,能保持自己原来有理想、有目标的心态,不成为社会的垃圾。

一个人,不管生活在什么样的社会,如果没有目标有理想,轻易放弃,永远报着消极的心态,不去闯,不去拼,最终只能容易失去自我,迷失方向,甚至堕落。所以,我们应该有理想,有目标,有积极向上的心态,才能立足于社会。

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篇19:西游记读后感500字初一作文

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《西游记》是我国四大名著之一它充满了离奇的色彩,向人们展示了一个绚丽多彩的神魔世界,人们无不为作者丰富而大胆的艺术想象而惊叹不已,每每读《西游记》,我总会情不自禁地沉浸在那精彩的情节之中……

一千个人有一千个哈姆雷特,所以看个每个人看书所领悟的东西是不同的。

在这四人中,我最喜欢的就是孙悟空。他是一个了不起的英雄,他有着无穷的`本领,不仅会腾云驾雾,有着火眼金睛,还会七十二变。他不仅本领高,还不拘于刻板的礼仪,懂得反抗。虽然他也有缺点喜欢听恭维的话,但是他是一个勇于手争且有勇有谋的英雄,面对玉皇大帝,他也敢为之一斗。面对妖魔鬼怪,他也从不退缩,敢于与困难作斗争,横扫万千妖魔鬼怪。这就是孙悟空,一个光彩夺目的英雄,他的这种正义的行为值得我们学习,面对生活中的困难或是挫折,我们要勇于与之斗争,而不是轻易地妥协,做一个有正义感的人。

而猪八戒好色好吃好玩,他可以称得是为孙悟空的反面,可是,取经队伍同样少不了他。

师徒四人最忠厚的便是沙僧,他老实忠厚,搞好了取经的后勤工作,同样功不可没。

但他们师徒四人一路上历尽艰险,降妖伏魔,经历了九九八十一难,最终取得了真经。正是由于他们互相帮助,取长朴短,才得以成功。这让人不禁感叹,想要办成一件事,必须大家齐心协力,团结一致,才能会取得胜利的成果。

《西游记》这部书是中国历史上的颗难璨的明珠,使我终生受益。

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篇20:初一英语月考反思作文

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上周四的月考结果出来了,本班成绩是意料之中的糟糕,从入学成绩来看,我班英语有20几个不及格,这就已经奠定了后来的结果,很多事情真的是大家都心知肚明的。也许,是真的我水平有限,都是从初一接手的新生,差距怎么就这么大呢?

从成绩分析来看,满分有3个,90分以上的20个。差距就在这一部分上,在平时上课提问来看,只有这一部分同学比较积极,而80分以上的有12个,这些同学,需要在平时多加提问和关注,争取到更高的层次上来。70分以上的只有2个,60分的只有一个,中间力量太薄弱了,可以争取的太少了。剩下不及格的,都在十几二十几三十几分左右,真的是太难提高了,而且,这部分同学不光英语不及格,其他科目也这样,我现在束手无策了。不过,我也不能放弃他们,在期中考试之前,多下点功夫,希望能有所提高。英语在现在来说还是比较重要的科目,如果一开始就不及格,就很难再提高了,所以,对那一部分不及格和六七十分的同学,课后补补课,能提高多少是多少吧。

教学反思

上一周我们学校进行了一次月考,试卷下发后我进行了深刻反思。我班学生人数相对其他班少,现有人数47,及格44人,满分一人,90分以上28人,70到90段13人,本次试卷是一单元检测题,题目没有做过但比较简单,全在课堂教学训练的范围,通过分析尖子生太少,需要加强对尖子生的培养和训练,提高90分以上学生的做题能力,努力打造70到90段学生,加强对这一段学生的辅导和督促。前一段教学从26个字母开始,对学生要求平等,这次通过成绩发现了学生的差异,根据学生成绩,在以后的教学中加强分层教学,减轻学生心理压力,提高学生学习效率。在教学中注重培养学生[此文转于斐斐课件园 FFKJ.Net]良好的学习习惯,提高学生认真细心做题的能力。

教学反思

上周四学校进行了月考,试卷是第一单元检测题,试题的安排非常合理、科学,注重基础知识,但是也有能力的提升,是一份比较好的试卷。学生的成绩并不是很好,虽然90分以上的人数不少,但是学生的答题情况并不理想,有一部分学生的单词拼写,大小写方面不规范,应该大写的没有大写,说明学生的习惯养成不好,以后在这一方面要加强对学生的要求和训练。还有课代表和老师和学生之间的不协调,不[内容来于斐-斐_课-件_园 FFKJ.Net]同步,很多时候老师布置的作业不能按时完成,课代表和学生互相推卸责任,长期下去势必会影响成绩,所以要加强师生的沟通,团结协作,更好的提高学生的成绩。

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