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高一美文悦读(第200期)

高一美文悦读(第200期)

高一美文悦读第200期(一)《聚散人生》有些事,藏在心里面久了是一种心病。

如果不能及时表达出来,总会以一种方式潜伏在生活当中。

有时候也会成为人生的一种动力,它不需要任何鼓励甚至有时候。

都感觉不到它的存在。

只是一种感觉继续在当下,很多时候我们不刻意去想。

它总是会出现在某个时间点,加上刚好路过的风景并促成。

一副完美而又忧伤的样子,然而有些事只适合放在心里。

成为自己的收藏也成为自己的风景,待到花开流年之后再来欣赏这不被打扰的美。

就像有些事只适合藏在深夜,因为你明白这个黑夜。

只属于你一个人你可以在这个空间,收藏你所有认为值得的东西。

不怕任何打扰因为有些人即便是进来,也会带着失落的答案退回曾经的原路。

因为有些人走进来我担心她们会因此而迷路,有些人,最后没有联系其实也是一种快乐,彼此没有情感的打扰。

各自过着喜欢的日子,把那些从前不愉快的事忘记在时光当中。

像从来没有发生过一样,有些人不再联系。

不再牵挂于彼此真的是一种放下,只有放过自己才会有无数的选择。

只有为自己活一回才知道生命的美好,不再联系对于每个彼此而言。

或多或少都有一点,世事无常聚散是缘的感觉。

只是两个人距离多了一层渐远而熟悉的味道,我们每个人都是从陌生开始。

都是后来彼此相知相遇,经历一些事走远一些人最后留下来的。

我们都认为是生命中彼此重要的人,只是有些人在不知不觉中不再联系。

渐渐形成距离成为了彼此的风景,其实有时候想想既然无力挽回走远的人。

何不当成是一种离开的美,有些事情,坚持一下就会过去。

并伴随着远去离我们越来越远,有些事熬一下。

就会看到尽头的曙光,生活从来都是伴随着琐事中。

复杂交替前行时而困难时而过往云烟,有些事看开了也就从心里面。

彻底的放下了因为有些事,只能让我们烦恼一时并不会彻底。

逗留在生活之中,生活每一天总是继续前行。

那些不开心的仅仅是生活中,随之而来顺叶而去的风。

就像熬过了冬天春天一定会准时到来一样,不用刻意的去等也不用牵肠挂肚的候。

只需要迎接每一个春风做好当下的每件事,无论结果是好是坏都不重要。

高中生必读精美散文选萃 doc

高中生必读精美散文选萃 doc

高中生必读精美散文选萃人类的故事(英)丘吉尔在摇曳灯光的照耀下,历史在过去的小路上蹒跚,试图重建过去的景象,恢复往日的回声,并想用微弱的光芒点燃往日的激情。

当历史巨大的卷轴展开之时,许多错综复杂的事件出现了,而这些事件是很难有效地纳入我们这个时代人们好恶模式之中。

人类的故事并不总是像数学运算一样根据二加二等于四的原则展开。

人的一生中,有时可能等于五或负三;有时,正算到一半,黑板倒塌,使全班陷于混乱,教师被砸得鼻青脸肿。

现在科学用一只手给我们奉献了一个黄金年代,但同时又用另一只手给我们制造了一个厄运,我们自从石器时代以及任何人类历史开始以来一点点建造起来的一切都将陷入困境。

但我们深信,人类的命运是非常积极向上的。

我不相信我们将被扔进黑暗的深渊中。

发明的用处应该是治愈病人,为生活提供更多的食物和娱乐。

如果它被用来帮助强者压迫弱者,掠夺熟睡的人们,它就是怀着不虔诚的动机去利用真理。

以这种方式亵渎神灵的人们将遭到报应和惩罚,因为他们的武器将反过来对付他们自己。

生活在大自然的怀抱里(法)卢梭为了到花园里看日出,我比太阳起得更早;如果这是一个晴天,我最殷切的期望是不要有信件或来访扰乱这一天的清宁。

我用上午的时间做各种杂事。

每件事都是我乐意完成的,因为这都不是非立即处理不可的急事,然后我匆忙用膳,为的是躲避那些不受欢迎的来访者,并且使自己有一个充裕的下午。

即使最炎热的日子,在中午一时前我就顶着烈日带着芳夏特〔芳夏特〕卢梭养的一条狗的名字出发了。

由于担心不速之客会使我不能脱身,我加紧了步伐。

可是,一旦绕过一个拐角,我觉得自己得救了,就激动而愉快地松了口气,自言自语说:“今天下午我是自己的主宰了!”从此,我迈着平静的步伐,到树林中去寻觅一个荒野的角落,一个人迹不至因而没有任何奴役和统治印记的荒野的角落,一个我相信在我之前从未有人到过的幽静的角落,那儿不会有令人厌恶的第三者跑来横隔在大自然和我之间。

那儿,大自然在我眼前展开一幅永远清新的华丽的图景。

悦读联播美文精选

悦读联播美文精选

悦读联播美文精选
悦读联播美文精选,是一部为广大读者呈现的精彩文学作品集。

这部作品集紧扣时代脉搏,内容丰富多样,既有深入浅出的人生哲理,也有感人至深的爱情故事。

通过阅读这部作品集,我们不仅能感受到作者们对生活的独特见解,还能在繁忙的生活中找到片刻的宁静和愉悦。

在悦读联播美文精选中,各类主题的文章交织在一起,形成了一幅绚丽多彩的画卷。

其中,既有关于人生感悟的佳作,帮助我们洞察生活的真谛;也有感人至深的爱情故事,让我们相信真爱的力量。

此外,作品集中还涵盖了许多关于传统文化的文章,让我们在传承中华民族优秀文化的同时,更加热爱我们的祖国。

在写作手法上,悦读联播美文精选中的文章各具特色。

作者们运用丰富的描绘手法,将人物形象栩栩如生地展现在读者面前;借助抒发情感,让读者产生共鸣;并通过有力的论证,使我们信服其观点。

这些独特的写作手法,使文章更具可读性和实用性。

在众多亮点篇目中,本文特别推荐一篇题为《岁月静好》的文章。

这篇文章通过讲述一个关于亲情、友情和爱情的故事,让我们深感珍惜当下的重要性。

在岁月的长河中,我们总会遇到许多美好的瞬间,而这篇文章正是教会我们如何去把握这些美好,让生活更加充实。

总之,悦读联播美文精选是一部值得一读再读的优秀作品。

它不仅让我们领略到了文学的魅力,更给我们带来了丰富的精神食粮。

高一美文悦读(第138期)

高一美文悦读(第138期)

高一美文悦读第138期(一)《西风烈》西风,无论什么地方的西风,都是可怕的。

西风从心里唤醒的这句话,有点突然,又很自然,像是当街碰到一个熟人,你自然而然地叫住他,并且脱口而出他的名字。

郁达夫是不是熟人?人不认识,文章却很熟悉。

他在《故都的秋》里面说过:“秋天,无论什么地方的秋天,总是好的。

”熟人在眼前,自然要重新打量一眼。

那一眼里,揉进了自己在时间面前的沧桑和世故,所以怀疑心呈现出来了。

我想,读书时怎么竟没有怀疑过这个“无论”呢?西风有纬度,有南北,杀伤力其实不同。

腊梅飘香的寒冬季节,川北的“西风”也不能说“媚”,而只能是“烈”,或者“硬”,如刀如冰。

遥想中,元旦假日里的西岭雪山,应当是人满为患。

如今节假日旅游业十分兴旺,可我新伤未好,怕再受寒。

作为一个生长在低海拔地方的人,我只能守着小城边的一条江,在凌厉西风中,踩着焦黄衰草,背负苍白太阳,缓缓行走。

读书或者写下点什么,倒适合这种枯寂的生活。

西风劲,新年到。

元旦前夕,快递送来了新年台历。

这是企业文化论坛的赠予,也是当今时代的赠予。

文化强国战略嘛,你赠台历,我赠纸刊——只要喜欢,可以索取。

西风吹动衰草,满眼都是枯寂,这冬日的原野是令人生疑的。

我彷徨着,心有不安。

野草枯黄,倒伏在地,像死了一样,没有一点活着的颜色和态度。

西风拨不响它们的生命琴弦,西风也不能加给他们更多的苦难。

野草如同芸芸众生,它们在沉默中,似在韬光养晦。

废墟般的冬日江滩上,只有我气定神闲地漫步,而内心的湖水潮起潮落,涛声一片,无法平息。

西风为此文开头,是很自然的事情。

但是对我来说,也在意料之外。

西风,是我从来没有在意过,也没有沾惹过的。

只是最近看到一篇笔意丰沛的文章,专写了西风中的人情和心境,便不由得想起“西风媚”,同时又感觉“西风冷”。

在西风和暖阳共存的时光中,读到一篇散文《丙申年》时,本文已经三易其题。

先是:流年。

因为简约永远是写作的理想。

后又加了一点幻想,变成:梦幻流年。

再又想起李商隐诗中的三个字不错,那便是:思华年。

高一美文悦读(第90期)

高一美文悦读(第90期)

第90期(一)《又是一年月圆时》“年年岁岁花相似,岁岁年年人不同”没有刻意的等待,没有刻意的期盼,随着时光的流逝,飒爽的秋风送来了月圆的气息,又是一年中秋月圆时!风情万种的季节里,很多人都期盼着中秋佳节的到来,期盼着与亲人的团聚,与恋人的团圆,把酒言欢,花前月下,共婵娟。

而我只能满怀心事,只能在这充满诗情画意的月圆之夜充分寄予我深深的思乡之情,了却那无尽的牵挂。

可是想想,又有多少漂泊在外的人们能在月圆之夜圆其心愿呢!“每逢佳节倍思亲”唯恐在外的人儿只能望月兴叹,借酒消愁,借月遥寄相思之情了。

也许对于一名工程建设者而言,在节日里与亲人的团聚成为了一种最奢侈的享受了,我不能,但还有更多的人也不能,也许人们的心情都和我一般,只能远在他乡和亲人打一通电话,视频相互问候祝福,默默地思念着亲人了。

我不记得自己有多少个中秋没有在家里过了,只记得好像在童年时代才享受过中秋佳节的那份美好。

那时候没有豆沙陷、蛋黄馅、草莓馅……这些美味的月饼。

但母亲亲手精心制作的中秋月饼也可算得上一件艺术品了(甘肃凉州市传统月饼)。

一个硕大的,如洗盆般大小的厚厚的圆形面饼,里面由一层层薄薄的面饼层叠起来,每一层抹着不同的颜色酱料,然后放在火上蒸。

除了香还充满着艺术感。

母亲做的千层饼变形的色泽花纹漂亮,大的月饼有七八斤,有汽车轮一般的大小,造型也很漂亮,有的像莲花,有的像金鱼,有的像鸳鸯,有的像寿桃……它们的造型色彩象征着吉祥富有,象征着和平安康。

到了晚上,家里又摆一张大圆桌,放在能看见月亮的那一方,摆上母亲做好的各式各样的大月饼及水果来祭献月亮,祈福一年的风调雨顺。

那时候享用月饼就像神话里的传说一般,充满着温馨,充满着神秘,充满着甜美,充满着无限的美好……中秋的月光,一样的洒在世间的每一个角落,童年时代的中秋之月,印刻的是父母喜气洋洋,和蔼慈祥的面容,是阖家团圆的幸福与欢乐!“海上生明月,天涯共此时”一句千古绝句共勉了多少漂泊在他乡游子赏月的心情,同一片天空,同一个月亮,又为何偏偏“月是故乡圆”呢?只不过是人们钟爱着自己的故乡,思念着自己的亲人罢了。

高中电子资源晨读心灵点灯

高中电子资源晨读心灵点灯

“恰”字统领以下七句:同学少年,风华正茂;书生意 气,挥斥方遒。指点江山,激扬文字,粪土当年万户侯。
正值青春年少的同学们,意气风发,才华横溢,激情奔 放,敢说敢做,革命斗志十分旺盛。面对祖国大好河山,指点 评论,经常在一起讨论国家大事,写出激浊扬清的文章,把主 宰一方的军阀统治者看得如粪土一般。这几句形象地概括了早 期革命者雄姿英发的战斗风貌和豪迈气概。
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中流 中肯

jìn jìn ɡ
干劲 劲敌
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看望 看守
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曾祖父 曾经

kōnɡ 空洞 kònɡ 空白
第1课
青春,是人类生命激情的赞歌,孕育着 所有的希望。当年,正值青春年华的毛泽东 和他的同学们,意气风发,神采飞扬,热情 奔放。他们胸怀大志,畅论天下大事,激浊 扬清,尽情绽放灿烂的青春。如今,同样走上了青春旅程的我 们,也应该以他们为榜样,珍爱青春,敞开心扉,感受多彩的 生活,编织斑斓的梦想。
思考:面对苍茫大地,忆及当年的风华正茂,毛泽东抒发 了怎样的情怀?
晨读心灵点灯
清平乐 六盘山 □ 毛泽东 天高云淡,望断南飞雁。不到长城非 好汉,屈指行程二万。 六盘山上高峰,红旗漫卷西风。今日 长缨在手,何时缚住苍龙?
赏析:上阕,诗人从眺望远景起笔,秋景开阔,长空高 朗,闲云轻漾,北雁南飞,仿佛带走了诗人对过去南方生活及 革命斗争的回忆与眷恋。从爽朗、舒畅的秋之情怀转入英迈的 青春吟哦,二万里长征已在脚下,长城的关口已经到达,英雄 的业绩就要进入一马平川的时期。

高中语文 早读阅读系列 时文、美文、例文欣赏十一素材

高中语文 早读阅读系列 时文、美文、例文欣赏十一素材

时文选粹“一日游”不能让人只愿游一日国庆长假快到了,“广州一日游”却被曝严重变味,这让人心里不是个滋味。

媒体记者接到网友报料后参团暗访,把“广州一日游”的问题都清清楚楚地列了出来,大致如下:多收费、景点缩水、导游讲解能省则省、拼命把游客往购物点拉……总之一路下来,是个人都会感到极度窝火。

但光是游客窝火,终究是没用的。

如今,一些旅行社的“广州一日游”能够堂而皇之地欺骗游客,说明他们已经把欺骗当成了潜规则。

这么多游客被变味的“广州一日游”坑了,其中总有一部分是要去投诉的。

但“广州一日游”的黑幕如今仍然要通过“网友爆料+记者暗访”这样的渠道大白于天下,多少说明游客们之前的投诉,差不多都是无用功。

否则的话,整顿早就开始了,问题也早就被曝光了。

我当然知道,所谓“景点缩水,诱导消费”之类的事情,在一些旅行社和管理部门看来,都只是平常事——不出现这种事才叫怪呢。

所以即便是面对游客的投诉,大可以打打太极,外地人哪有时间留在这跟你耗?拖上一拖,事情就结了。

记者暗访一通就能发现这么多问题,专司管理的部门不可能查不出来。

现在大家明白了,“广州一日游”严重变味,归根到底,还是个管理态度问题。

可能大家都觉得:旅游都是“一锤子买卖”,马马虎虎也就算了。

可广州的旅游形象终究还是被这种“马马虎虎”的态度给影响了,这实在不是什么好兆头。

广州是闻名海内外的花城,而且很快就要办亚运会了。

提高旅游形象,发展旅游业,眼下对广州来说,正是个好时机。

所以,对“广州一日游”理应当大事来抓,不要因为时间短,就持马马虎虎态度。

一座城市的形象,就像一家商店的招牌一样。

有了金字招牌,才会客似云来,如果店主自己也不把招牌当回事,店里的生意会怎么样,也就可想而知。

在打造一流花园城市的目标刚刚提出的当下,“广州一日游”被曝变味,想必管理部门很快会展开专项整治。

连接:如果这场整治只是就事论事,不去反省旅游业管理中的制度性漏洞,那么我们担心,良好的旅游环境,会是短期的。

高中英语晨读美文.doc

高中英语晨读美文.doc

精选高中英语晨读美文The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read Beneath the long, straggly branches of an old willow tree. Disillusioned by life with good reason to frown, For the world was intent on dragging me down.And if that weren't enough to ruin my day, A young boy out of breath approached me, all tired from play. He stood right before me with his head tilted down And said with great excitement, "Look what I found!"In his hand was a flower, and what a pitiful sight, With its petals all worn - not enough rain, or too little light. Wanting him to take his dead flower and go off to play, I faked a small smile and then shifted away.But instead of retreating he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with surprise, "It sure smells pretty and it's beautiful, too. That's why I picked it; here, it's for you."The weed before me was dying or dead. Not vibrant of colors, orange, yellow or red. But I knew I must take it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and replied, "Just what I need."But instead of him placing the flower in my hand, He held it mid-air without reason or plan. It was then that I noticed for the very first time, that weed-toting boy could not see: he was blind.I heard my voice quiver, tears shone like the sun. As I thanked him for picking the very best one. "You're wele," he smiled, and then ran off to play, Unaware of the impact he'd had on my day.I sat there and wondered how he managed to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree. How did he know of my self-indulged plight? Perhaps from his heart, he'd been blessed with true sight.Through the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not with the world; the problem was me. And for all of those times I myself had been blind, I vowed to see beauty,Then I held that wilted flower up to my nose and breathed in the fragrance of a beautiful rose And smiled as that young boy, another weed in his hand About to change the life of an unsuspecting old man.There once was a little boy who had a bad temper. His Father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence. The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned tocontrol his anger,the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.Finally the day came when the boy didn't lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the fathersuggested that the boy now pull out one nail for each day that he was able to hold his temper. The days passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that all the nails were gone. The father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence. He said, "You have done well, my son, but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like this one. You can put a knife in a man and draw it out. It won't matter how many times you say I'm sorry, the wound is still there."He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family’s cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.On the day before the bass season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, catching sunfish and perch with worms. Then he tied on a small silver lure and practiced casting. The lure struck the water and caused coloredripples in the sunset, then silver ripples as the moon rose over the lake.When his peapole doubled over, he knew something huge was on the other end. His father watched with admiration as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock.Finally, he very gingerly lifted the exhausted fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, but it was a bass.The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish, gills playing back and forth in the moonlight. The fatherlit a match and looked at his watch. It was 10 P.M.-- two hours before the season opened. He looked at the fish, then at the boy.“You’ll have to put it back, son,” he said. “Dad!” cried the boy.“There will be other fish,” said his father. “Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.He looked around the lake. No other fishermen or boats were anywhere around in the moonlight. He looked again at his father. Even though no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could tell by the clarity of his father’s voic e that the decision was not negotiable. He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into the black water.The creature swished its powerful body and disappeared. The boy suspected that he would never again see such a great fish.That was 34 years ago. Today, the boy is a suessful architect in New York City. His father’s cabin is still there on the island in the middle of the lake. He takes his own son and daughters fishing from the same dock.And he was right. He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he landed that night long ago. But he does see that same fish-again and again-every timehe es up against a question of ethics.For, as his father taught him, ethics are simplematters of right and wrong. It is only the practice ofethics that is difficult. Do we do right when no one is looking? Do we refuse to 14)cut corners to get the designin on time? Or refuse to trade stocks based on information that we know we aren’t supposed to have?We would if we were taught to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth.Thedecision to do right lives fresh and fragrant in our memory.Each summer in the late 1960s, my two sisters and I would ride the Greyhound bus from Arizona to Arkansas to stay with our father.A World War II veteran, Dad had many medical problems, any one of which could cause many people to lose more than their sense of humor, but not him.I have vivid memories of Dad waking us up in the morning. Before he'd put on his legs for the day (he hadlost his legs after his discharge), his wheelchair was his mobility. Holding his cane, which was his extended arm, he would roll through the house yelling, "Up, up, up! Get up and face the day! It's a beautiful day! Rise and Shine!" Ifwe didn't get up right away, he would repeat his song in rhythm with his cane hitting the end of our beds. This was no performance put on for our benefit; every day was truly a beautiful day to him.Back in the sixties, there was no handicapped parking or wheelchair-aessible ramps like there are now, so even a trip to the grocery store was a difficult task. Dad wanted no assistance from anyone. He would climb stairs slowly but surely, whistling all the way. As a teenager, I found this embarrassing, but if Dad noticed, he didn't let me help.Those summers always ended too soon. He would drive us back to Arizona every year, stopping at the checkpoint for fruit and vegetables at the New Mexico-Arizona border. When asked if he had any fruits or vegetables, he would reply, "Just three sweet peas."Our father has been gone for a long time now, but not the lesson that he taught us: You are only as handicapped as you let yourself be.A couple,John and Mary,had two lovely children.John had just been asked to go on a business trip and would be gone for several days.Mary would go along too.They hired a reliable woman to care for children and made thetrip,returning home a little earlier than they had planned.As they drove into their home town feeling glad to be back,they noticed smoke,and they went off their usual routeto see what it was.They found a home in flames.Mary said,”Oh,well, it isn’t our fire,let’s go home.”But John drove closer and exclaimed, “That home belongs to Fr ed Jones who works at the plant.He wouldn’t be off work yet,maybe there is something we could do. ” “It has nothing to do with us, ”protested Mary.But John drove up and stopped and they were both horror stricken to see the whole house in flames.A woman on the lawn was in hysterics screaming, “The children!Get the children! ”John grabbed her by the shoulder saying, “Get a hold of yourself and tell us where the childrenare! ”“In the basement, ”sobbed the woman,”down thehall and to the left. ”In spit e of Mary’s protests John bolted for the basement which was full of smoke and scorching hot.He found the door and two children.As he left he could hear some more whimpering.He delivered the two badly frightened and nearly suffocated children into waiting arms and started back asking how many more children were down there.Theytold him two more and Mary grabbed his arm and screamed, “John!Don’t go back!It’ssuicide!That house will cave in any second. ”But he ran into the smoke filed hallway and into the room.At last he found both children.As he stumbled up the endless steps,the thought went through his mind that therewas something strangely familiar about the little bodies clinging to him,and at last when they came out into the sunlight and fresh air,he found that he had just rescued his own children.The baby-sitter had left them at this home while she did some shopping…The first day of school our professor introduced alittle old lady to us."Why are you in college at such a young age?" I asked later. She jokingly replied, " I'm here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of children, and then retire and travel.""No seriously," I asked. I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age. "I always dreamed of having a college education and now I'm getting one!" she told me.We became instant friends. Every day for the next three months we wouldleave class together and tolk nonstop. I was always listening to this "time machine" as she shared her wisdom and experience with me.At the end of the semester we invited Rose to make a speech to our football team. I'll never forget what she taught us. As she began to deliver her prepared speech, she dropped her note card on the floor. A little embarrassed she simply said, "I'm sorry. This whiskey is killing me!I'll never get my speech back in order so let me just tell you what I know." As we laughed she cleared her throat and began:" We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only four secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving suess. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You've got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die. We have so many people walking around who are dead and don't even know it! There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are nieen years old and lie in bed for one full year and don't do one productive thing, you will turn twenty years old. Anybody can grow older. That doesn't take any talent or ability. The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change.Have no regrets. The elderly usually don't have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did not do.The only people who fear death are those with regrets."At the year's end Rose finished the college degree. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep. Over two thousand college students attended her funeral to honor the wonderful woman who taught by example that it's never too late to be all you can possibly be.。

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1. 背景介绍
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(1)散文的精彩
在高一上光盘文档中,我们可以发现许多优秀的散文作品。

在第一篇《人生海海》中,作者通过对人生与大海的隐喻,探讨了人生的意义和价值观。

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除了散文外,高一上光盘文档中还包含了一些优秀的小说作品。

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楼梦》、《围城》等经典作品都是不可多得的文学瑰宝。

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小说中的人物形象和情节设置也能启发
我们对人性的思考和对社会现象的观察,从而提高我们的综合素养和
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(3)诗歌的韵味
诗歌作为文学的精髓,在高一上光盘文档中也有所体现。

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在阅读这些诗歌作品时,我们可以感受到
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养和审美情趣。

3. 总结与回顾
通过对悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档的深度和广度评估,我们不
仅收获了优美的文字和深刻的思想,更拓展了自己的视野和境界。


读这些精粹的文学作品,不仅可以提高我们的语言表达能力和写作水平,还可以陶冶我们的情操,提升我们的人文素养。

悦读联播美文精
选高一上光盘文档是一本具有重要意义的读物,值得我们深入品味和
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作为一名文章撰写手,我深深地被悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档
中的精彩内容所吸引。

其中蕴含的丰富文化内涵和深刻思想给我留下
了深刻的印象。

我相信,通过不断地阅读和思考,我们可以在这些文
学作品中汲取到无限的智慧和力量,不断提升自己的人文素养和综合
素质。

在写作过程中,我重新思考了散文、小说和诗歌在我们生活中的重要
意义,以及对我个人阅读能力和写作水平的提升所起到的积极作用。

我秉承着“读万卷书,行万里路”的精神,不断提升自己的综合素养
和写作能力,期待能够通过自己的努力,将更多优秀的文学作品带给
大家。

结语
在这篇文章中,我们对悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档进行了深度
和广度评估,并共享了对其中内容的个人观点和理解。

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的精品读物,我们可以拓展自己的视野,提高自己的人文素养,从而
更好地应对未来的挑战和机遇。

让我们一起沉浸在精彩的文学世界中,不断提升自己,书写属于我们自己的精彩人生。

悦读联播美文精选高
一上光盘文档中的精彩内容,确实给我们带来了很多的启迪和思考。

在散文、小说和诗歌中,我们不仅可以感受到优美的文字和深刻的思想,还可以从中汲取到丰富的文化内涵和人生智慧。

让我们来谈谈散文的精彩之处。

在高一上光盘文档中,散文以其深刻
的思想和优美的表达吸引着我们。

《人生海海》通过对人生与大海的
隐喻,探讨了人生的意义和价值观。

这篇文章不仅给人以深刻的启发,还让我们对生活有了更加深刻的理解。

当我们阅读这些散文作品时,
不仅是在享受优美的文字,更是在感受作者对生活的独特理解,这无
疑拓展了我们的思维和情感。

接下来,让我们来探讨一下小说的魅力。

高一上光盘文档中包含了一
些精彩的小说作品,比如《红楼梦》、《围城》等。

通过阅读这些小说,我们可以了解到不同时期、不同背景下的人们的生活和命运,感
受到文学作品的深刻魅力。

小说中的人物形象和情节设置也能启发我
们对人性的思考和对社会现象的观察,从而提高我们的综合素养和批
判性思维。

让我们来品味一下诗歌的韵味。

诗歌作为文学的精髓,在高一上光盘
文档中也有所体现。

诸如《黄鹤楼》、《春晓》等经典名篇,通过优
美的语言和深刻的内涵,为我们展现了诗歌的韵味和魅力。

在阅读这
些诗歌作品时,我们可以感受到诗人对生活、情感和自然的真挚表达,同时也可以提升自己的文学修养和审美情趣。

通过对悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档的深度和广度评估,我们不
仅收获了优美的文字和深刻的思想,更拓展了自己的视野和境界。


些精粹的文学作品,不仅可以提高我们的语言表达能力和写作水平,
还可以陶冶我们的情操,提升我们的人文素养。

悦读联播美文精选高
一上光盘文档是一本具有重要意义的读物,值得我们深入品味和探讨。

作为一名文章撰写手,我深深地被悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档
中的精彩内容所吸引。

这些精彩的文学作品,给予了我启迪和思考。

通过不断地阅读和思考,我相信我们可以在这些文学作品中汲取到无
限的智慧和力量,不断提升自己的人文素养和综合素质。

在写作过程中,我重新思考了散文、小说和诗歌在我们生活中的重要意义,以及
对我个人阅读能力和写作水平的提升所起到的积极作用。

在读万卷书,行万里路的精神下,我将继续不断提升自己的综合素养
和写作能力,期待能够通过自己的努力,将更多优秀的文学作品带给
大家。

让我们一起沉浸在精彩的文学世界中,不断提升自己,书写属
于我们自己的精彩人生。

通过悦读联播美文精选高一上光盘文档,我
们可以感受到文学作品的魅力,获得启发和提升,成为更加优秀的人。

愿我们都能在阅读中不断成长,书写属于自己的精彩故事。

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