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我最喜欢的经典作品
我最喜欢的经典作品中国有四大名著,罗贯中的《三国演义》,吴承恩的《西游记》,施耐庵的《水浒传》和曹雪芹的《红楼梦》。

但在我心中最经典的是林汉达的《中华上下五千年》。

每天我都要读一会,因为它让我知道了许多名人的真人真事。

让我对历史充满了好奇和幻想。

中华民族的历史源远流长,文明灿烂。

从盘古开天地到三皇五帝,再到中华民国世事沧桑,历经了数不尽的悲欢离合。

《中华上下五千年》汇集了人间的喜怒哀乐,淋漓尽致的描写,引人入胜。

当读到夏朝国君压迫百姓,荒淫奢侈时,我的心中不禁生起团团怒火,为这些平民百姓打抱不平;当读到秋瑾为国牺牲时,我又为她们的满腔爱国热血所振奋;当我读到夸父逐日时,我又被夸父坚持不懈的精神所打动;当我读到苏武牧羊时,我又想到他无比的爱国心,足以让每一位炎黄子孙感到自豪;当我读到后来丧权辱国条约的签订时,更不由觉得心寒,如此庞大的中国任人欺凌,心中不禁感慨万千……作为新时代的少年,我们有责任全力建设我们美丽的祖国,在学习现代科技文化的同时,坚决不能忘记历史留给我们的启迪,从我做起,为了祖国美好的明天努力学习。

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我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaThere are so many great books out there, it's hard to choose just one favorite. But if I had to pick one book that has really stuck with me and made a lasting impact, it would have to be Ernest Hemingway's classic novella "The Old Man and the Sea." On the surface, it's a simple story about an old Cuban fisherman who goes out too far and gets caught in an epic struggle to reel in a giant marlin. But underneath, it's a deep exploration of courage, perseverance, respect for nature, and the human condition.I first read this book in 10th grade English class, and I'll admit, at first I didn't really get what all the fuss was about. An old guy fights a fish for like 100 pages? Boring! But as we analyzed and dissected the novella, digging into the rich symbolism and Hemingway's incredible mastery of minimalist yet vivid prose, I started to appreciate it on a whole new level.The protagonist, Santiago, is this tough old man who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. In Hemingway's simple style, we learn that he was once a great fisherman, but now the other fishermen make fun of him and call him "salao" or the worst form of unlucky. Even his one friend, a young boy named Manolin, is forbidden by his parents from sailing with the "unlucky old man." So right from the start, Santiago is this underdog character who has been beaten down by a cruel streak of bad luck.But Santiago is incredibly resilient and never loses his passion or faith in himself as a skilled fisherman. When he does finally hook a marlin greater than he's ever caught, it becomes this incredible test of endurance and willpower as he's pulled out to sea, holding onto the line for three days, suffering immense back pain, getting burnt by the sun, and losing blood from his hands. Yet he never once considers giving up or cutting the line to save himself. "Pain does not matter to a man," he thinks. His respect and reverence for this magnificient marlin is what keeps driving him on through his heroic struggle.I love how Hemingway uses the natural world, the sea and its creatures, with such visceral details and personification that nature feels like a character in itself. The fish, birds, sharks, oceancurrents - it all comes alive. And underneath the surface level descriptions, nearly every element takes on symbolic significance about life, hardship, and the relationship between man and nature.For example, the marlin itself represents Santiago's own strength, dignity, and perseverance. The sharks that later attack the marlin carcass tied to the boat represent the destructive forces always waiting to tear away at our greatest accomplishments and most hard-won successes.On one level, we feel Santiago's exhaustion, hope, pain, luck and unluck right along with him as the battle rages. But on another level, his struggles become this timeless metaphor for the human condition itself - how life is this never-ending fight against overwhelming natural forces. We must vigilantly battle on with the few tools we have, even when the odds seem impossibly stacked against us. Santiago loses almost everything by the book's end, but never his undefeated spirit or the simple idea that he is still a man.And that's ultimately why I love this novella so much. By stripping away all complexities and pretense through his spare writing style, Hemingway gets at the core of what it means to live and embrace our humanity with noble resilience in the face of acruel, indifferent universe. It's such a profound meditation packed into a short, readable story about man vs. nature.The Old Man and the Sea absolutely deserves its reputation as a literary classic and its status as one of the greatest novellas ever written. For a high school student, I think it's an incredible work to study not just for its literary brilliance, but for the life lessons and perspective it offers on perseverance, respecting your opponents, and maintaining dignity in the battles we all must fight.Sure, as a teenager some of the deeper themes and meanings were a bit lost on me at first. But analyzing this story with my classmates and diving into Hemingway's crags left an indelible mark. Reading about Santiago's struggle put so many of my own teenage problems in perspective - the boy I liked didn't like me back, I bombed a test, my parents were so unfair for setting a curfew, my life was just so hard! Then I thought about this old fisherman who never gave up, even when he had lost everything he fought for, and I felt pretty stupid for complaining so much.The Old Man and the Sea taught me to reframe how I looked at my own teenage struggles through the lens of human resilience. Even now years later, when I face setbacks or hardtimes, I think back to Santiago's heroic refusal to ever give up or stop believing in himself. It inspires me to dig deep and battle through my own metaphorical storms and sharks with as much grit as that old fisherman.Of course, this novella is far from the only meaningful book I've read. But it was one of the first to really make me think about larger questions of life, the universe, and our place within it. It kindled my love of literature and taught me to look for deeper meaning beneath the surface. It pushed me to develop stronger habits of perseverance and maintaining perspective. These are lessons I've carried forward into many other aspects of my studies and life.For a relatively short book you can easily read in a sitting or two, The Old Man and the Sea punches far above its weight in terms of profound insights and universal themes. Hemingway packs in so much substance, symbolism, and wisdom about the human experience through his famously terse yet powerful writing style.It's a story that has stuck with me ever since first reading it, and one that I find myself coming back to again and again for inspiration and a shift in perspective whenever I face my own struggles, big or small. Its lessons on courage, endurance,respect for nature, and the indomitable human spirit are simply timeless. That's why for me, Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea will always be my favorite book.篇2My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaThere's just something about Ernest Hemingway's novel The Old Man and the Sea that really speaks to me. Maybe it's the simplicity of the writing style, or the rawness of the emotions it conveys. Perhaps it's the deeper themes and messages that resonate so profoundly. Whatever the reasons, this timeless tale of an old fisherman's epic struggle against nature has become my all-time favorite book.On the surface, the plot seems almost deceptively simple. Santiago is an aging Cuban fisherman who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. Viewed as "salao" (the worst form of unluckiness) by his village, he is forced to go far out into the Gulf Stream alone in his small skiff in search of his next catch. There he hooks an enormous marlin and endures an agonizing three-day battle to subdue the magnificent beast and lash it to the side of his boat for the long journey home.But just when the exhausted Santiago thinks his struggles are over, he faces a new series of horrifying challenges as sharks are attracted to the marlin's blood and begin ravaging thehard-won prize. By the time the old man makes it ashore, nothing is left but the skeletal remnants of the fish, lashed by line to the boat. Though he accomplished his goal of catching his great fish, he returns to the village empty-handed and emaciated. Yet his indomitable spirit and quiet perseverance earn the admiration and respect of the villagers.That's the story in a nutshell, but it's the deeper layers of symbolism and meaning that make this simple parable so compelling and unforgettable. To me, Santiago represents the unconquerable strength of the human spirit and our ability to endure almost unimaginable hardship through sheer courage and willpower. His quest symbolizes the never-ending struggle we all face against the overpowering forces of an often harsh and unforgiving world.Yet Santiago displays almost supernatural levels of determination, resolve, and dignity as he battles not just the marlin, but the scorching sun, crazing salt, cramping muscles, a lack of food and water, losing, fatigue, and finally the ravaging sharks. Through it all, his spirit never wavers. "It was consideredeven for him to be awake, for he slept only a few hours," Hemingway tells us. And though crudelyomanhandled by the sea, "his face was blacking from the sun and the beating of the lash his cord-lines and the pull of the fish."But Santiago refuses to give in or give up, persevering through excruciating fatigue and pain to achieve his objective. "The old man felt faint and sick and he could not see well," yet he overcomes these debilitating challenges through sheer determination. To me, this indomitable spirit and ability to triumph over adversity symbolizes the power of the human spirit - a lesson I feel we could all learn from.Apart from the old man's heroic struggles, I'm also drawn to the vivid imagery and symbolism of the novel that turns even the most mundane details into something poetic and mythic in quality. The language is simple and understated yet immensely powerful in its impact. Consider this short description of Santiago beaching his skiff on the hostile shores after hisdays-long struggle at sea:"He could not walk any more and he felt he could never sleep anymore. He opened the door and picked up the coiled road and went out."With those brief lines, Hemingway captures the old man's utter depletion as well as his heroic refusal to give up as he drags the remains of his prize up the beach. His description of the sharks arriving to feast on the marlin is equally haunting and visceral:"His head was down and his eyes were closed. ... He did not see the sharks come, first the smaller which were outriders, then the two great attended sharks..."This sparse yet vivid prose creates an atmosphere of mounting dread and tension that makes the overpowering climax even more impactful. I can picture it all as if I were there watching: the wearied fisherman in his tiny skiff, far out at sea; the initial strike and bending of the line as the great fish is hooked; Santiago's Herculean efforts to wear down the beast; the first misting trails of scavenging sharks; then the final nightmarish frenzy as the primordial hunters tear apart the old man's prize. Each detail is brought to life through Hemingway's unadorned yet masterful writing.Ultimately though, it is the deeper themes and symbolism that truly elevate this tale into the realm of literary greatness. On one level, it represents man's perpetual struggle against the indifference of nature - how even our greatest efforts can beundone by forces far beyond our control. Yet it also celebrates the indefatigable human spirit and our ability to endure unimaginable pain and hardship. Santiago may have lost his prize fish in the end, but he emerges victorious through the incredible feat of catching it in the first place.The old man's struggles are also an allegory for life itself - a continuous uphill battle against pain, aging, fatigue, and our own human frailties and limitations. The marlin that towed Santiago's skiff for days through the blistering sea represents the seemingly impossible challenges we all must grapple with at times, the immovable objects that seem to defy our efforts until we find that inner strength to dig deeper and persevere.For me though, perhaps the most powerful message lies in how the old man dignifies his struggles and emerges triumphant despite his losses. By pushing himself to the utmost limits, achieving his objective against all odds, then returning to quietly accept the humble reverence of his village, Santiago becomes a testament to strength, determination, grace under pressure, and the ability to find victory even in apparent failure.In the end, it is this indomitable and heroic quality of the human spirit that draws me again and again to Hemingway's immortal tale. The Old Man and the Sea is a simple story, yetbrimming with profound insights about life's deepest truths and most enduring metaphors. It transcends its modest premise and surface plot to speak universal volumes about humanity's ceaseless struggles, our capacity for greatness, and the quiet dignity of those who pursue their objectives until the utterly bittersweet end. It is a deceptively small yet endlessly inspirational novel that will forever be seared into my soul.篇3My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaHave you ever felt like you were battling against insurmountable odds, pushing yourself to the limits both physically and mentally? That's the overarching feeling I got from Ernest Hemingway's novella The Old Man and the Sea. This simple yet profound story about an old Cuban fisherman's epic struggle to catch a massive marlin has stuck with me long after I read the final page. It's one of those books that gets you thinking about greater meanings and life lessons.The plot is pretty straightforward. Santiago is an old fisherman who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. The young boy Manolin, who used to sail with Santiago before his parents made him leave due to the old man's bad luck, stilllooks up to him and cares for him. Against the advice of the other fishermen, Santiago sails out alone far into the Gulf Stream, where he finally hooks an enormous marlin. What ensues is a heroic battle between the old man and the noble fish that lasts three days, testing Santiago's strength, courage, and resourcefulness to the limit.While the stakes may seem simple - man vs. fish - Hemingway uses incredibly vivid descriptions and internalized thoughts to elevate the story to an epic parable about resilience, dignity and the human condition. Right from the opening line, "He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish," you get a sense of Santiago's underdog status and the streak of bad luck he's enduring.Yet Santiago remains determined, challenging himself against the marlin with a fierce pride and commitment that makes you can't help but root for him. "It is silly not to hope," he tells himself after losing his harpoon and being forced to lash the marlin to his boat. "Besides I believe it is a sin." That unwavering hope and humility in the face of adversity is what makes Santiago such an inspiring, heroic character despite his old age and diminutive stature.The way Hemingway describes Santiago's grueling struggle against the fish is also brilliant. From having the cord from the line literally crack through the caulking between his hands, to having to use all his experience and skill to properly wind the line from the fish, you feel every small victory and setback right along with the old man. And the descriptions of natureand Santiago's mind are so insightful, like when he eats a couple of the dolphin-fish attracted to the marlin's trail of blood just to regain some strength. "He knew he was solid and good," says the narrator. "He is not too old yet."By the time Santiago finally kills the marlin after lashing it alongside the skiff, you feel a mix of triumph and sadness right along with him. Here was this majestic, noble fish that Santiago både achieved a "great victory" in catching after an "uncalculating battle" between them, yet he also felt "revered" and humbled by its strength and perseverance. "My heart is calm for now and I have the fish," he thinks.The trials are far from over though, as Santiago faces a long journey back to Cuba with the massive marlin lashed alongside, fending off vicious attacks from sharks drawn by the trail of blood. He says a "prayer for the blazing sea" and relies on all his skills and cunning to fight off the waves of sharks, makingweapons from his oar, knife and clubbing whatever he can reach, yet still losing much of the marlin's meat to their relentless attacks.By the time he finally returns to his village after the epic struggle, all that remains of the fish is a stripped carcass. Yet to Santiago, the skeletal remains are "dress of dignity" representing his achievement in displaying "what a man can do and what a man endures." In an iconic final image, he makes it back to his hut, falling into a deep sleep and having dreams of peaceful lions.Even though an old "salao" fisherman like Santiago faced a constant struggle against nature and bad luck, Hemingway shows how he could still find meaning, courage and heroism in life through perseverance and hope. As Santiago tells the boy Manolin when he sees him again, "A man can be destroyed, but not defeated." To me, that sums up the spirit embodied by Santiago and the deeper life lessons the book imparts.The Old Man and the Sea is packed with so many vivid, powerful moments and passages, you can analyze it on so many levels. On one hand, it's a suspenseful thrilling story of a straightforward man vs marlin struggle that really makes you feel the effort and pain of Santiago's incredible endurance. Thedescriptions of nature are breathtakingly beautiful and insightful about the dynamics of the natural world.At the same time, the story works on symbolic, allegorical levels too as a compelling mediation on resilience, mortality and what gives a person's life meaning and value in the face of overwhelming adversity and inevitable decline. Santiago's perseverance shows the "undefeated brightness" of the human spirit and how we all have the ability to achieve a humbling kind of grace and dignity even when reduced to our most elemental, "destroyed" states.Overall, The Old Man and the Sea is rightly considered a classic of American literature and a crowning literary achievement for Hemingway. For me, it's one of those rare, special books that really sticks with you and makes you think about bigger meanings beyond the pages. While fairly short, just over 100 pages, it packs the kind of thematic richness, characterization, and evocative writing you could analyze endlessly in English class.But more than that, it's a timeless, universal story about human endurance and the ability to find hope and even beauty in the most difficult struggles in life - an inspiring message for any time. I know I'll continue to reflect on the book and theexample of Santiago's quiet, humble heroism for many years to come. If you haven't yet, I highly recommend reading it. And even if you have, doesn't it make you want to revisit those vividly written seas off Cuba and experience the old man's epic journey one more time? This book is a true classic for a reason.。

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我喜欢的小学作文8篇

If you can't evaluate it, you can't manage it.整合汇编简单易用(页眉可删)我喜欢的小学作文8篇【篇一:我喜欢的书】我最近看了一本书,书的名字叫《校园三剑客——千年魔偶》。

这本书令我感受最深的是扬歌和他的伙伴们团结协作,共同努力完成各种困难的事情。

我对书中的内容印象最深的有一件事,在一节物理课上,老师做自然下落实验时,扔出的铁球却飞出了窗外,砸碎了玻璃。

老师的讲义和同学的课本到处乱飞。

老师怀疑是扬歌做的,因为他是班里唯一会超能力的学生。

扬歌为了证明不是自己做的,和他的伙伴找到了研究自然的专家——雷森博士,发现了玩偶正制定计划,要毁灭地球。

结果证明了是玩偶做的,扬歌发现这些玩偶是由电脑控制的,于是他和他的伙伴修改了电脑程序,并利用自己的超能力消灭了玩偶。

我最喜欢扬歌,因为他的智慧和超能力是无人能敌的,并且有正义感。

关键的时候,他舍己救人,绝对不会让自己的朋友受一点伤害。

【篇二:我喜欢小狗】今天,我同伙伴一起来到了大森林,在大森林里,我看见了孔雀在草地上悠闲的散步,海狮在玩球,大象的鼻子在卷着一个小喇叭玩,还有小猴,小猴的手里拿着几个猴子在耍杂技,小黑熊站在一块木板上面,木板下,还有一个小红球。

突然,我看见了我最喜欢的小动物—小狗。

小狗的身子黄黄的,软软的,眼睛大大的,像一颗绿宝石,身子的后面,还有一条长长地尾巴,最下面,是尖尖的脚趾头盖,还有一张大大的嘴巴,但是它不咬人。

狗属于哺乳类动物,狗的鼻子可灵了,如果在床下放一个骨头,他就很快会嗅出来。

狗的作用就是看家,作用可大了!所以,以后大家可要爱护小动物呀!【篇三:我喜欢粉红色】自然界的颜色有千万种,但我最喜欢的还是粉红色。

我喜欢粉红色不光是因为它是专属我们小女孩的颜色,代表着温暖和浪漫,更是因为它是我生日的颜色。

因为我出生在阳春的三月,这时暖风一吹,柳树发芽,桃树也开出了美丽的粉红色桃花,一朵朵、一簇簇、散发出淡淡的清香,让人好像闻到了春天的气息。

最新小学作文我最喜欢的一本书范文10篇

最新小学作文我最喜欢的一本书范文10篇

最新小学作文我最喜欢的一本书范文10篇书是我的挚友,伤心我会告诉它,快乐我也会告诉它……我读过许许多多著作,在这些书中,我最喜欢卡洛?科洛迪笔下的《木偶奇遇记》。

一位外国诗人说道:艺术之树常青。

《木偶奇遇记》就堪称这样一部艺术作品。

我记得以前读这种名著总觉得很难读懂,读这本书却让我浑身轻松,它还让我浮想联翩,源源不断的故事常常让我牵肠挂肚。

在卡洛?科洛迪的笔下,小木偶生动可爱,活灵活现,栩栩如生。

第一章写了木匠樱桃师傅如何找到一块像孩子似的,既会哭又会笑的木头,并且这块木头可以说话!樱桃师傅因此吓得魂飞魄散,就把这块木头送给了他的朋友杰佩托。

杰佩托拿起这块木头,要把它做成一个神通广大的木偶,会跳舞,会击剑,还会翻跟头。

杰佩托回到家后,马上动手做木偶,并给它起名为匹诺曹,就这样一个不同寻常的木偶诞生了。

读了匹诺曹和会说话的蟋蟀的故事,我看出,坏孩子是如何讨厌比他们懂得多的人来规劝自己的。

后来,匹诺曹很饿,找个鸡蛋煎了吃,然而在最紧要的关头,鸡蛋竟从窗口飞走了……读完这本书我明白了:做人要善良,诚实,守信,像文中的小仙女一样。

不要做坏事,否则一定会得到应有的惩罚。

你想进步吗?那就读书吧!让我们一起用智慧的钥匙打开智慧的大门,通过书结识更多的新朋友。

古人讲:“布衣暖,菜根香,还是读书滋味长。

”阅读是每个人生活中不可缺少的一部分,也是对人类心灵的净化和捍卫。

我曾拜读过沈石溪的动物小说集,也曾迷恋过曹文轩的《青铜葵花》《草房子》等文学作品。

但我最喜欢的是高士其爷爷写的《细菌世界历险记》。

阅读这本书,犹如享受美酒加酿,回味无穷。

在这书中,我们可以穿梭时空,遨游天下,领略别具一格的风景。

作者把自己当作是恶毒的细菌,为自己辩白。

又承认自己的罪过,使我详细了解细菌的习性。

小小的菌儿神秘地告诉我,它是世界上最小最轻的一种生物。

它小得让我们的眼睛看得见灰尘纷飞,却看不见它们夹在里面漂游。

好几十万个它挂在苍蝇的脚下,轻的连苍蝇也不觉得重。

我最喜欢的一本书小学作文300字八篇

我最喜欢的一本书小学作文300字八篇

我最喜欢的一本书小学作文300字八篇我最喜欢的一本书小学作文300字八篇篇一:我最喜欢的一本书我追喜欢的一本书是《中国名人成长故事》。

里面有:孔子,鲁班,孟轲,韩信,匡衡,张衡,李白,岳飞。

等人物。

其中我最喜欢岳飞。

因为岳飞报效祖国,还勤学苦练。

岳飞出生在一个农民家庭。

在他出生只有几天的时候,家乡发了大水,洪水吞没了整个村庄,全村人随水一起飘走,岳飞妈妈急中生智,抱着岳飞跳进一个水缸里。

就这样,水缸随水不停的漂。

不知过了多少时间,岳飞母子飘到了麒麟村。

这个村里一个王明的员外救了岳飞母子。

就因为他家这样艰苦,上不起学,从小立志,投师学武艺,后来他长大报效祖国,成为民族英雄。

我也想喝岳飞一样报效祖国。

读了这本书是我感到了做什么事都不是随便就能成功,也要经过勤学苦练,才能成功。

篇二:我最喜爱的一本书暑假里,我读过许许多多的书,如《十万个为什么》《上下五千年》《爱的教育》《百科全书》。

这本书图文并茂,内容非常精彩。

这本书蕴含着许多奥秘,科学知识,军事知识。

我初得这本好书的时候,就应征了古人的话:“初读好书,如获良友。

”这本书好像是一个智慧小博士,每当看到它时,我就觉得这本书是活的。

看,它在给我讲一些科学知识呢!有一次这本书还帮了我一个忙。

那是我小学五升六暑假在辅导班发生的。

老师出的问题是铜法码能不能在水银里浮起来?只要有人第一个答出来,就加两个笑脸。

同学们听了这个问题,有的抓耳挠腮,有的紧皱眉头。

我则站起来胸有成竹的答了出来,这全都归功于“智慧博士”《百科全书》。

大家看,这本书给我这么多知识,还帮了我的大忙。

正所为古人云:重读好书,如逢故知。

你看了以后,一定也会学到许多的科学知识,明白更多的科学道理,赶快去读吧。

篇三:我最喜欢的一本书我喜欢的书有很多很多,那就像天上的星星,盒子里的糖一样多,多的数都数不清楚。

我喜欢的书有《三国演义》、《一千篇分类》、《中华成语故事》、《谚语大全》。

其中有我最喜欢的书是《一千篇分类作文》。

我最喜欢的一本书作文11篇精选

我最喜欢的一本书作文11篇精选

我最喜欢的一本书作文11篇“生活里没有书籍,就好似没有太阳;智慧里没有书籍,就好似鸟儿没有翅膀。

〞这句话深深的透露出,书本在生命中是不可或缺的重要角色,它是作者绞尽脑汁、呕心沥血之作,是我们截获丰富知识和累积经验的捷径。

书的种类五花八门、应有尽有,每一种类型都有人喜欢它、热爱它,而登上我心中疯狂热爱的宝座是美国知名的雷克˙莱尔顿的精心杰作——“波西˙杰克森〞。

当我第一次接触这本书时,我觉察这是一本如同“哈利波特〞般深深吸引我的冒险奇幻小说,使我不知不觉的、渐渐的对它爱不释手。

让我来介绍书中的主角,主角原以为自己是一位超平凡无奇的初中生,但有一天,他接二连三的遭到妖魔无情的攻击,后来赫然发现自己是海神的孩子,也发现自己唯一的朋友是位半人半羊,最后为了防止泰坦巨神的邪恶计策成功,与最好伙伴们出生入死,接下一关关艰难又惊险的冒险任务……其中有一段是让我目不转睛、一看再看的高潮段落,就是主角和战神在海边对打,主角巧妙的乘着海啸,朝着战神挥动锋利的宝剑,但战神毫不畏惧的运用高深度的技术与经验还击。

虽然最后未定胜负的结束,但我的心情已激起如同澎湃的海浪,一波一波又一波,真是高潮迭起,因为作者生动的描述,让我好似身历其境。

每次将这些书籍放在手中,就好似手里握的是一个充满神秘、魔法和惊喜的宝物,心中不知为何的油然升起一股兴奋感;当翻开这本书时,我彷佛被带往未知的冒险旅程,使我常常赞叹,赞叹这伟大的作品,是如何幸运的呈现在我眼前。

书是一片充满知识宝藏大海,正等着我们去寻找宝藏;书是开启知识金库的钥匙,正等着我们去转动它。

聪明的我们,真的要趁年轻时好好的拥抱它,因为徜徉书海的世界,是何等的丰富、惊奇、有趣啊!“书籍是造就灵魂的工具。

〞我最喜欢的一本书是美国学者海伦·凯勒的自传?假设给我三天光明?。

这本书主要讲述了:年仅一岁九个月的海伦·凯勒被一场大病无情的夺取了听力和势力,使本来健康活泼的她永远与孤独和黑暗相伴。

三年级演讲稿我喜欢的一本书

【 - 小学作文】篇一:《我喜欢的一本书演讲稿》开卷自有暗香来二年一班丁子祎尊敬的各位领导、老师、同学们大家好:我是二年一班的丁子祎,今天我向大家汇报的题目是《开卷自有暗香来》“我曾经四处寻找幸福,其实幸福就是一个人躲在角落里看书。

”书能让我开心,让我忧愁,和书在一起,让我感受到了童年生活是如此的丰富多彩。

在众多书中我最喜欢看的是——中国古代四大名著之一《三国演义》。

《三国演义》主要讲汉末时期在位的灵帝昏庸无能,整天不务朝政,沉湎酒色之中。

在那兵荒马乱,军阀割据的年代,曹操挟天子以令诸侯。

占天时;孙权虎据江东、占地利;刘备三顾茅庐,请诸葛亮出山、占人和。

三分天下,出现了三国鼎立的局面。

《三国演义》这本书里出现了许多英雄豪杰,不论是老谋深算的司马懿,还是智多心狭的周瑜,或者是阴险狡诈的曹操都深深的印在我心中。

但是我最喜欢的是神机妙算的诸葛亮。

诸葛亮姓诸葛,名亮,字孔明,道号“卧龙”。

是三国时期著名的军事家、政治家。

自从被刘皇叔三顾茅庐请出山后,演绎了军事史上许多史无前例的军事典故。

火烧新野、火烧赤壁,几把大火烧得曹操闻风丧胆。

六出祁山,运筹于帷幄之中,决胜于千里之外,神出鬼没,令对手寝食不安,只可惜孔明英年早逝。

诸葛亮博学多才,他的《出师表》流芳千古,其中有一句话家喻户晓:“鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已。

”这句话表现了他一心操劳国事的忘我精神。

书是人类知识的源泉,也是哺育我们灵魂的食物。

书不仅让我学到了知识,还能让我写作得到了有效的提高。

所以,让我们一起来读书吧!我相信,书会让你走进另一个世界,书会给你带来无穷的乐趣!谢谢大家!篇二:《《我喜爱的一本书》演讲稿》我读书,我快乐——我最喜爱的一本书尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:大家好!我是五(1)班的何畅。

今天我演讲的题目是《我读书,我快乐》。

“书”一个简单而普通的字眼,但是书却是我快乐的源泉。

读书是一种快乐,更是一种享受。

捧起书,她是圣洁的;翻开书,她是无所不能的。

喜欢的一本书说明文600字作文五篇

喜欢的一本书说明文600字作文五篇在我们的一生中往往都要受到直接或间接的帮助,对于帮助我们的人或事物,我们都要感谢。

在这之中我认为最应该感谢的是我们的书本,因为它能够带给人们许许多多的快乐、知识和激情。

下面就是小编给大家带来的喜欢的一本书说明文600字作文五篇。

喜欢的一本书说明文1我最喜爱的一本书的名字叫做《教育孩子友善待人的好故事》。

我喜欢这本书是因为这本书里面的童话故事很神奇、有趣。

而且每个故事都有相应的意思和道理。

并且有着许多世界的童话故事如:《卖火柴的小姑娘》、《白雪公主》、《灰姑娘》、《红舞鞋》、等等等等。

而且这本书里的每个故事都标注了拼音,这样有一些我不认识的字只要一看拼音就知道这个字怎么读了。

这些故事前面还写了是“讲给什么孩子”听的,如“讲给乐于助人的孩子”听的。

这就是我喜欢《教育孩子友善待人的好故事》这本书的原因。

这就是我最喜欢的一本书《教育孩子友善待人的好故事》。

我喜欢这本书是因为这本书里面的童话故事很神奇、有趣。

而且每个故事都有相应的意思和道理。

并且有着许多世界的童话故事如:《卖火柴的小姑娘》、《白雪公主》、《灰姑娘》、《红舞鞋》、等等等等。

而且这本书里的每个故事都标注了拼音,这样有一些我不认识的字只要一看拼音就知道这个字怎么读了。

这些故事前面还写了是“讲给什么孩子”听的,如“讲给乐于助人的孩子”听的。

这就是我喜欢《教育孩子友善待人的好故事》这本书的原因。

这就是我最喜欢的一本书《教育孩子友善待人的好故事》。

喜欢的一本书说明文2有人说“喜欢读书,就等于把生命中寂寞的时候,变成了享受的时光。

”我喜欢读书,我觉得一本好书,就是一个神奇的世界,它让我乐而忘返。

上幼儿园的时候,我因身体弱常常呆在家里,因此书成了我的好伙伴,我也像着了魔一样,有时流泪,有时笑,有时唱,有时跳。

我被安徒生爷爷写得《卖火柴的小女孩》感动而流泪,我被猪八戒吃西瓜逗得哈哈大笑……随着年龄的增长,我在书中认识了酒助诗兴,挥毫泼墨的“诗仙”李白;满面愁容,为国担忧的爱国诗人陆游;追风逐电,擒魔降妖的齐天大圣……和他们对话,感受他们的喜怒哀乐!闭上眼睛,我甚至能感觉到民族英雄、圣贤们就坐在我面前。

我最喜欢的一本书作文200字(通用35篇)

我最喜欢的一本书作文200字(通用35篇)我最喜欢的一本书作文200字(通用35篇)作文,就是将生活中的见闻、感受描绘出来,将对生活的想像与思考表达出来,让读者产生共鸣,从而让读者感受生活、思考生活。

下面是小编收集整理的我最喜欢的一本书作文200字,欢迎阅读与收藏。

我最喜欢的一本书作文200字篇1我喜欢的故事书有很多,有儿童经典文学、成语故事、各种类型的百科全书,其中,我最喜爱的种类是儿童经典文学、书名是:西游记。

西游记中,描述四个个性各自不同的主角人物,分别是孙悟空、猪八戒、唐三藏和沙悟净。

西游记里,孙悟空心地善良同时有天不怕地不怕的气慨;唐三藏开朗乐观,又悲天悯人,深受众徒弟们的爱戴;猪八戒好吃懒做且见利忘义;沙悟净虽然每战必败,但是他却是个脚踏实地的英雄。

故事里,最让我印象深刻的情节是取经的途中却不幸在火焰山受阻。

但此时,孙悟空不但没有落跑且勇敢面对困难的挑战。

善加利用本身的智慧及法力,和铁扇公主、红孩儿以及牛魔王斗智、斗力,费尽了千辛万苦,终于取得了芭蕉扇!并且息灭了火焰山的大火。

如此一来师徒可以顺利得继续踏上前往西方之路,完成取经的大业。

什至拯救了许多无辜的老百姓,得以早日脱离这终年燥热天气的煎熬。

阅读西游记,不但可以学习分辨是非善恶的能力,还有沉醉在作者丰富的想象力里,的确是一本值得一看再看的好书。

我最喜欢的一本书作文200字篇2我最喜欢的书就是《钢铁是怎样炼成的》了。

这本书的主人公叫保尔柯察金,他意志坚强,一生中受了许多困难,但保尔从没有被打败过。

病魔也曾降临在保尔身上,可他却靠惊人的坚强创造了一次又一次奇迹。

直到最后,保尔眼睛失明了,但他依然写出了书。

柯察金的一生充满了意义,没有浪费一分一秒。

他用有限的生命做出了比其他人更多、更伟大的事,他还投身于革命事业,为打倒法西斯献出了自己的一生。

保尔就象钢铁,不怕任何打击,永远都会勇往直前。

我们也要学习保尔,使自己的生命发出的光芒最大化。

小学三年级我喜欢的一本书作文6篇

【导语】写作文,也许是有些孩子们比较头疼的事,然而好的作文往往需要由心而发,思维不停,笔尖不断写下的流畅文章,以下是整理的《小学三年级我喜欢的一本书作文6篇》相关资料,希望帮助到您。

1.小学三年级我喜欢的一本书作文我有一本很喜欢的书,这就是《三毛流浪记》。

因为这本书有一种精神一直鼓舞着我:热于助人、忠诚、善良的品质。

当我第一次拿起这本书的时候,我就想:这个三毛,是一个什么样的孩子,他到底有什么美好的品质呢?每当我做好作业或有时间,我就会拿起这本书津津有味地阅读。

有一天,我读到三毛奋不顾身跳下江救一个不小心掉下江的五岁的孩子时,那个孩子的爸爸赶到,看见三毛救了自己的孩子,为了感谢三毛就带他回到自己家里住。

这时我就想:我要向三毛学习帮助别人、勇敢的美好品质。

从这也让我想到好人有好报。

读了这本书之后,我领悟到了做人一定要学会帮助别人,不能撒谎,要诚实。

这本书有许多趣事:比如,墙上粘着很多海报,三毛把海报撕下来,一半做垫子,一半做被子。

一位有钱人家走过来,一个烟头扔下去,把三毛的“被子”烧着了。

还有一件事就是一位50多岁的老人,在喂一只大狗,三毛摸了摸自己咕咕叫的肚子。

为了一个包子也学习当一只小狗,把自己的脖子套狗的项圈里,让那位老太太给自己一个包子,老太太看见了一个孩子可怜就给了他一个包子,刚拿到手,大狗追了过来。

他只好把包子扔给了那只狗,大狗叼着包子走了。

三毛的肚子还是空空的,一口也没吃。

读完这本书后,给我带来了许多欢乐与变化。

让我学会了帮助别人,勇敢地面对困难。

我懂事且长大了许多。

2.小学三年级我喜欢的一本书作文我最喜欢的一本书是《安徒生童话》,刚拿到这本书时,就被上面美丽的图画深深吸引了,在看过书中几个小故事后,就被书中的故事打动了,这本书告诉我许多做人的道理,要与人和睦相处,要乐于助人,要关爱别人。

有天早上,当我拿起《安徒生童话》来看时,《卖火柴的小女孩》便走进我的眼前,小女孩又冷又饿,我想到四字成语饥寒交迫,不禁落泪了。

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常在同学面前抬不起头,回忆起来真是惭愧。
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这也是小学生天地给我带来的帮助。和我素不相识的同学也夸我是个勤劳的孩子。
如今,我一回家就捧起小学生天地来读。我常常一会和阿范在聊天室畅谈自
已带锁的日记,一会又有天天童话中充当主角,一会儿又在笑话中捧腹……
小学生天地,你有多少值得我学习的地方呀!你是一本神奇的书,也是一个
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