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Oneday,whenhewentouttoborrowmoneyforlookingdoctorsforhisparents,hewascaughttojointhearmy。
Almostallthesoldiershaddied,buthestruggledtoliveandlucklygottogetherwithhisfamily,whenhismotherhadgoneandhisdaughterFengxiahadbeenadumbbecauseofillness。
Hisfamilywereveryhappybecauseofhisingback。
Forhehadnotbeenassignedtothelandlordconstituents,theylivedapoorandhappylife。
Ofthepastwitheachpassingday,hislittlesonwasgoingtomiddleschool,buthisdisasterbeganagain。
Hissonlosthislifeforsavinghisclassmatewhosefatheristhemayorofthetown。
Backlogofthepainandfrustration,heandhiswi
feasifhadlostalotandtheynearlylostconfidenceofliving。
Fortunately,theyhaveasensibledaughter,althoughshecouldn’ttalk,butshehelpedherparentsgothroughthepains。
LaterFengxiamarriedtoErxiwhoisanhonestman,butfatestillmadefunofthishard-workingandsimplegirl,shediedfromgivingbirth。
Andthenlater,intheheavyblows,Fugui’swifelefthimforever。
Lifehadlostallhisfamily,leavinghim,lastremainingalive。
Idon’tknowhowIcanexperiencehislifeinthatage,hisdiseasethathehadtoface,butIknowFuguihadlearnttorespectforlife,beproperlyalive。
英文读后感第2篇
《小王子》英语读后感
Thisstory’snameis“Thelittleprince”。
Asitknowntoall,wewillencounteralotofdifficulties,evenhardships。
Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentwaystodealwiththem。
AfterreadingTheLittlePrincess,IamdeeplyimpressedbySara’swaytodealwithdifficulties。
TheLittlePrincesswaswrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett,afamousnovelistanddramatist。
Sara,theheroineofthenovel,wasborninarichfamily。
Inordertogetabettereducation,herfathertookherfromIndiatoLondonsothatshecouldgotothebestschool。
BecauseSarawaskind-hearted,generousandmostofall―rich,shewaslovedbyeveryone。
Allwentwelluntilherfatherdiedinanaccident。
Everythingchangedpletely。
Shedidn’tunderstandwhytheteachersandclassmatestreatedhersobadly。
Eventheprincipalwhousedtobefondofher,madeherwork16hoursaday。
Sara’smiserablelifebegan。
WhenIfinishedreadingthebook,IwasshockedbywhattheunimaginablepainSarahadsuffered
afterherfather’sdeath。
Sheusedtobeahappy,worriless,andrichPrincess,butnowshewasalonelyandpoorservant。
Shehadtoworkveryhardwithoutanyrestbutonlyhadlittlefood。
Besidesshehadtoenduretheunfriendlyandevenrudewaysthatherclassmatestreatedher。
Allteachersandstudentsintheschoollookeddownuponher。
ThemostimportantfactisthatSarahadlosttheloveandcareofherparents。
Whatamightypain!
IfyouwereSara,couldyoustandsuchpain?
Needlesstosay,an11yearsoldgirl,evenifitwereanadult,hemightnotputupwithit。
Buttomysurprise,Sarafaceditbravely。
Despiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife。
Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch。
Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?
Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem。
Somepeoplecan’tsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup。
Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit。
ComparedwithSara―anelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeople’sperformancesaresoundedsolamentable。
Whycan’ttheymakeit?
However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofher“beingarealprincess。
”This“realprincess”doesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheothers’eyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners。
Itisunnecessaryfor“arealprincess”tobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill。
Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethe
rshewasrichandworebeautifulclothesintheclassroomorshewascoldandhungryintheattic,justbecauseshehadthegoodcharactersandkindheart。
Thestorywenton。
Fortunately,afriendofSara’sfatherfoundherandtoldherthatherfatherleftagreatsumofmoneytoher。
Iprayandbelievethateverygoodpersonintheworlddeserveagoodresult,andofcourse,wearethesame。
英文读后感第3篇
力与户外英文读后感
IhavegotalotofinterestingscientificknowledgefromthebooksofNationalGeographicReadingExpeditions,someofwhichareaboutlife,physics。
Ireallycan’thelplosingmyselfinthecolorfulpicturesandclearwordsinthebooks。
Afterreadingthebooks,Ihavebeenconsideringaquestion:
Whatifwelivedwithoutscience?
Greatchangeshavetakenplaceintheworldwiththehelpofscience。
Inthepast,lifewasnasty,brutishandshort。
Itishardtoimaginehowourforefatherscoulddowithoutsomanyconveniencesthatmodernsciencebringsabout。
Backthen,onlyasmallgroupofpeopleenjoyedtheveryfewforts。
Butthemajorityofpeopledidn’tevenhavesufficientfood,letalongtheirprivilegetobeeducated。
Anyway,itissciencethatchangestheworldandmakespeople’slifebetterandbetter,althoughitalsoleadstosomebadaspectsatthesametime。
Fromthediscoveryofthegravitytothefirststeponthemoon,wehumanbeingshaveexperiencedalongprocessofdevelopingscience。
Andnow,thisprocessisstillcontinuingmuchfaster。
Neworganismsarealreadybeingengineered,andnewgeneticallymodifiedcropspromisebenefitsfromhigheryieldsandlessuseofharmfulchemicalsandsoon。
Alotofexamplesareshowingthispoint。
Inthefuture,changesarelikelytobeevenmuchgreaterassciencereachesouttoshapelifeitself。
Maybeoneday,thepossibilitythatlifeexistedonMarsbillionsofyearsagowillbepotentiallyoneofthegreatestdiscoveriesofourtime。
Itistheforceofthepetition,wehumanbeings’inquiringmindandinitiativethatbringaboutthenon-stoppeddevelopmentofscience。
Therefore,itisdifficultandimpossibletopreventsciencefromchangingtheworldandourlifeaswell。
Atpresent,weareintwomindsaboutscience。
Ontheonehand,weareenjoyingthesweetlifeasaresultoftheevelopmentofscience,andexpectittocontinue。
Andweareshowingourinterestsintosomescientificexpeditions,suchastheastronomy,thealiencivilization,etc。
Ontheotherhand,wearedistrustfulofit,duetothelackofunderstandingofscience。
Somepeoplethusfararestillverysuperstitious,andtheywouldevenbelieveinsuperstitionsratherthanbelieveinscience。
StephenHawking,oneofthemostremarkablescientistsintheworld,oncesaid,“Inademocraticsociety,thepublicneedstohaveabasicunderstandingofthescience,sothatitcanmakeinformeddecisionsandnotleavetheminthehandsofexperts。
”ThishasremindedmeofProfessorAlanG。
MacDiarmidfromAmerica,thepersonwhogottheNobelPrizeforchemistryintheyearofXX。
InhislectureatPekingUniversitythisyear,heputforwardthatscienceispeople。
Healsoexpoundedtheimportanceofthebasicscienceforthepublic。
Evidently,everyoneofusdoesneedscience,orwecan’tlivewithoutit。
Nowthateveryoneneedsscience,whynottakeadvantageofsomemeanstogivethepublictherightbasicscientificknowledge?
Sowhentheyfacetheproblemssuchasacidrain,thegreenhouseeffect,nuclearweapons,environmentdestructionandsomeotherproblems,theycanalsomakeinformeddecisionsonthesesubjects,justaswhatHawkingsaid。
Oneaspectreliesonwhatistaughtinschools。
Butscienceisoftentaughtinanuninterestingwayandmoststudentsjustlearnitbyrotetopassexaminations。
However,thefinalgoaloflearningscienceisnottopassexaminationsortogetahigherscore;
instead,weshouldtrytomakefulluseofittochangeourworldandlife。
Whilelearning,weshouldtrytoaskmorequestionsandweshouldhavethecourageofsuspectingtheknowledgeinthebooks,assomeofthescientificconclusionsarelikelytobecorrectedinthefuture。
Whoknows。
Sonotonlymustwechangeourattitudetowardsscience,butalsothewayofteachingandlearningscienc
e。
Inaddition,scienceisalwayschangingatafastrate,andwhowelearnatschoolisn’tthatsufficienttolastalifetime。
SothemassmediaincludingTV,radio,newspaper,magazineandpublishingpanywillplayanimportantroleinreportingthelatestscienceintime。
Moreover,themassmediacanalsopopularizebasicsciencetothepublic,becauseonlyinthiswaywillmorepeoplerealizewhatonearthscienceis。
“Scientistsandengineerstendtoexpresstheirideasintheformofequationsbecausetheyneedtoknowtheprecisevaluesofquantities。
Butfortherestofus,aqualitativegraspofscientificconceptsissufficient,andthiscanbeconveyedbywordsanddiagrams,withouttheuseofequations”,saidStephenHawking。
Iagreewithhimverymuch,and,I’mfondofthewonderfulwordsabove,fromStephenHawking。
Forthedevelopmentofscience,areyouready?
英文读后感第4篇
ABookofAllTimes
――ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSon
WritteninthefirstchapterofthebookPrideandPrejudiceisanextraordinarysentence