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英语读书笔记
英语读书笔记
英语读书笔记第一篇:
Theresnoshortcutinlife. ----LynnBarberanEducation Whatdoesabeautifulandclevergirlneed?
ThisbookisbasedonLynnBarberwhichisafamousjournalistworkingfortheGuardian.Thebooktellsusatruthwritteninstone,thatis,theresnoshortcutinlife.WhenthejournalistLynnBarberwas16,shewaspickedupatabus-stopbyanattractiveoldermanwhodrewupinhissportscar-andherlifewasalmostwrecked.Abrightconfidentgirl,oncoursetogotoOxford,shebeganarelationshipwhich,incredibly,wasencouragedbyherconventional,suburbanparentsandwhichtookherintothesemi-criminalworldofwestLondonjustasthe1960sbegan. Lynnisabeautiful,intelligent,versatile,grace,romanticgirlwhoconsidersFranceashisdreamdestiny.Undoubtedly,sheisexcellent.However,sheisalsoagirlwithseriousrebelliousspirits,eventhoughtshealwaysgetsthefirstinhisschool. Suchagirllikehermeetsamaninhersixteens.Shebelievesthatthemanistheonesheneeds.Heisrich,humorous,talkative,gentleandwithgoodtaste.HealwaystakeshertotheUpscaleDining-room,totheartexhibition,totheconcert,makingallherdreamestrue,instillingdeeperedificationinhermind. Atlast,shesadlyfoundthatthemanhasbeenmarried.Throughtheabundantexperience,sherealizestheshamanddelusionintheadultworld.Shedecidestoleavetheman.Finally,sheisadmittedtoOxfordbyherowneffortandmeetshertruelove. Intheworld,therearesomanygirlthatbornwithgreattalentssuchasBeautifulappearance,clevermind,wonderfulopportunityandsoon.Theyaremoreluckyandexcellentbynature.Somegirlshavesomethingintheirdisposition.Maybetheywerejustborntoomean,ormaybetheywereborntootender. Nevertheless,thegodlikesofferingthebeautifulandclevergirlsachoicequestion,justlikeLynnstrueexperienceinthisbook.Actually,hehopesustotrulyunderstandthattheresnoshortcutinlife.Althoughyougetmoretalentsthanothergirls,alloftheseadvantagesforceyoutobepragmatic.Onlyhasparedtotheothersearly,diligently,canbeappreciatedbythegodofthedestiny.Andthetrueloveesfromthemonpsychologicalsympatheticchord.Falseperfectionisnotimmunetotrueinplete.Agirlmusthasherownself-esteemandproud. Thisbookalsoraisesaquestionopentodiscuss,whywegirlsneedtolearn,whatwelearntandwhatweneed.Intheancientchina,womenarebornwithmensaccessories.Uptillnow,althoughtheworldgetsbetter,butitisstillapatriarchalsociety.Whatwegirlslearnt?
Theresnodenyingthatifweenterabetterschool,wewillmeetbettermen,getbetteropportunities.Maybewecangetintothesociety,workforinternationalpaniesandbeindependentwomen.Wecanlivebetter,butcouldwegethappiness?
Whynotwelearnhowtochooseaman?
Inmyhumbleopinion,learningmakesushavethechancetochoose,tochoosewhatweneed.Learningmakesusindependentandself-confident.Wecanliveourownlifeandhavethechancetochoose,chooseamantogetmarry,chooseakindoflifetolive,choosewhatwewant.Itisreasonablethatgirlsdreamsofbeingprincess,andlearningmakesyoubeyourownqueen. 第二篇:
TreasureIsland Book:
TreasureIsland Author:
RobertLouisStevenson Ⅰ.Introductiontotheauthor:
RobertLouisStevensonwasborninEdinburghandtrainedasalawyer.Hewrotesomeplays,andbooksabouthistravelsinFranceandBelgium,buthisfirstfull-lengthstorywasTreasureIsland. Hegottheideaforthestoryfromamaphisstepson,Lloyd,haddrawnwhentheywereonholiday.Betweenthemtheyinventednamesfortheplacesontheisland.ThatimaginaryislandinspiredStevensontowriteTreasureIsland. Ⅱ.Introductiontothebook Whenanoldpiratediesinhisparentsinn,JimHawkinstakespossessionofatreasuremapandwithhisfriendsDrLiveseyandSquireTrelawneyhesetssailtofindthetreasure.Whenhediscoversthattheshipscrew,ledbyLongJohnSilver,plantomutinyandstealtheirtreasurethough,Jimhastoworkhardtooutwitthepirates.EventuallyJimandhisfriendstriumphandreturntoEnglandwiththeirshareofthetreasure,butnotbeforetheslipperyLongJohnSilverhasescaped-takingfourhundredguineaswithhim!
Ⅲ.Findoutanswerstothequestions:
1.HowcanJimgetasilverfourpenceonceamonthfromFlint?
Ifhedkeephiseyesopenforasea-faringmanwithoneleg. 2.WhatdoJimandhismotherfindinFlintsroom?
Frominsideesastrongsmelloftobacco.Attheverybottomtheyfindabundletiedupinoilcloth,andabagthatjingledwithcoins. 3.WhatisJimfirstimpressionofLongJohnSilver?
HehasbeenworryingthatSilvermightbetheone-leggedmanhewaswarnedofattheAdmiralBenbow.ButonelookatthiscleanandsmilinglandlordtellshimheisnopiratelikeBlindPeworBlackDog. 4.HowdoesCaptainSmollettthinkoftheirvoyage?
Thecrewknowsmoreaboutthevoyagethanhedoes.Next,hefindsouttheyaregoingaftertreasure.Treasureisdangerouswork.Hedoesntliketreasurevoyagesandhedoesntlikeitwhenthesecrethasbeenblabbedtoeverymanaboard. 5.WhatisSilversoffer?
HesaidyougiveusthechartandstopshootingpoorseamenandIllgiveyouachoice.Youcaneaboardtheship,oncewehavethetreasureand,onmywordofhonour,welldeliveryoutoasafeport.Orifthatainttoyourfancy,youcanstayhere.WellgiveyouashareofthestoresandIllsendthefirstshipwesighttopickyouup. 6.HowseriousiscaptainSmollettwounded?
Hehasbeenshottwice:
intheshoulderandintheleg.Thedoctorsaidheshouldntwalknormovehisarmforsomeweek. Ⅳ.Thingstoponder 1.WhatsyourimpressionofJim,SmollettandSilver. Jim:
Heiseagerandenthusiastictogotoseaandhuntfortreasure.Heisamodestnarrator,neverboastingoftheremarkablecourageandheroismheconsistentlydisplays.Jimisoftenimpulsiveandimpetuous,butheexhibitsincreasingsensitivityandwisdom. Smollett:
Smollettisarealprofessional,takinghisjobseriouslyanddisplayingsignificantskillasanegotiator.LikeLivesey,SmollettistoopetentandreliabletobeaninspirationalfigureforJimsteenagemind.SmollettbelievesinrulesanddoesnotlikeJimsdisobedience;heeventellsJimthatheneverwishestosailwithhimagain. Silver:
Silverisdeceitfulanddisloyal,greedyandvisceral,anddoesnotcareabouthumanrelations.HeusedtobeamemberofthepiratesundertheconcernofFlint.Withastrongdesiretotakethepossessionofsevenhundredthousandpounds,hedeckshimselfintotheimageofagentleman.Sohebeesthesecretringleaderofthepirateband.Hisphysicalandemotionalstrengthisimpressive. 2.Whatcanwelearnfromthisnovel?
Theintentionofthenoveltellsustheloveofhumanityandjusticeareoftenoverevil.ThemaincharacterJimistherepresentationofjustice,andfinallyhewins,whilethepirateSilverplaysanoppositepartwhofinallyisspurnedbypeople.Inthenovelmoneyactuallyhadchangedthefeelingsbetweenpeople,corrodedtheworldandeverything.Ofcourse,moneyitselfisinnocent,butthematerialandgreedyheartthatdrivespeoplepursuethemoneybyallbadmeans. 3.Whatareyourfeelingsafterreadingthenovel?
Icanfeelthemoneyhasagreattemptationtohuman.BothJimandSilvergototheTreasureIslandtotakethepossessionofhugesumsofmoney.TheonlydifferenceIcanfindisthatSilverisapiratewhileJimisapureboy.IhavealwaysbeenthinkingaboutthereasonwhyreadersbelieveSilverdoesnthavetherighttogetmoney.Maybeitisbecauseheistoohypocritical.Hedoesntdeserveit. Ⅴ.Yourfavoritesentencesinthebook 1.WewouldneedmorethangoodluckifwewereevergoingtoseeEnglandagain.2.Itwasadcoldmorningandtheystoodknee-deepinawhitemist. 3.Thecoraclefloatedwelluponthewater,butitwasanawkwardboattosteer.4.Thecliffswereringedwithfallenrockswherethebreakerscrashedfoamingwhite. 5.Therewasnotasoulondeck,onlymuddyfootprintsandabrokenbottlerollingbackwardsandforwardwiththeriseandfalloftheship. 6.YougivesmefoodanddrinkandtiesupmywoundandIlltellyouhowtosailtheship. 7.OnlyHandsspoiledmyhappiness.IcouldfeelhiseyesfollowingmeasIwentaboutmywork,watchingmewithacraftysmileonhisface. 8.Ineverseenanygoodeoutofgoodnessyet.Himwhostrikesfirstliveslongest.Deadmendontbite. 第三篇:
TheKiteRunner Book:
TheKiteRunner Author:
KhaledHosseiniPages:
1-163 Briefintroduction:
AmiristhesonofthefamousmerchantinAfghanistan.Therearetwoservantsinhishouse,AliandhissonHassan.AmirplayswithHassanallthetimeinhischildhood.HassanisHazara,whileAmirisPashtuns.HazaraisdiscriminatedagainstbyPashtuns.SoalthoughHassanbelievesthatAmirishisfriend,Amirdoesnotagree.AmirtricksHassansometimesbutHassannevergetsangry.Thingsgopeacefully,untilonenightAmirseesthreeboyshitHassantotheground.InsteadofhelpHassan,Amirrunsaway.Fromthatdayon,AmirdoesnotknowhowtofaceHassan.Inordernottoberegrettedeverysecond,AmirfinallymakesHassanandAlileavehishome.Justafterthat,RussianforcesAmirscountry.AmirandhisfatherhavetomovetoAmerica. ments:
Thisbookmakesmeremembermychildhood.ThefirstpartofthebookisonlyaboutsomelittlethingsinAmirschildhood.ThewarmandhappytimehehaswithHassan.Theyclimbtreeandhills,playgamesandtellstories.IamextremelyupsettoseeHassanleave.Amirthinkshehurtseveryone,Hassan,AliandhisBaba.
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