跌撞起伏的童话故事.docx
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跌撞起伏的童话故事
跌撞起伏的童话故事
跌撞起伏的童话故事跌撞起伏的童话故事篇一:
跌宕起伏的故事跌宕起伏的故事聪明、细心、善于推理的福尔摩斯,就是这本书人主人公,下面让我们一起了解这本书吧!
这是一个个跌宕起伏的故事,一次次精彩纷呈的探案历程。
他---福尔摩斯,不放过一点蛛丝马迹,让我们小孩子跟随风靡世界的福尔摩斯,领略他的侦探世界的无限魅力。
在我享受阅读快感、津津有味啃书的同时,还能提高自身的逻辑能力。
读完这本书后,我十分佩服神速尔摩斯的推理能力、观察能力、善变能力。
我想到:
福尔摩斯虽然是名侦探,但是他有推理为什么那么准确呢?
是天生的还是后天的呢?
谁生下来也不可能有那么准确的推理,可能是他千百次的锻炼,千百次的努力,才得到了这样的成就。
书中的故事让我扣人心弦,也随着福尔摩斯一起紧张、一起思考、一起推理,一起想着下面又会出现什么样的情景,真是扑朔迷离,惊险又刺激。
我喜欢这样的故事,虽然有时看的有时候害怕,但好奇心总是促使我一次又一次地往下看,甚至有的地方看好几篇,一定要把这个案件搞的明明白白,按神速尔摩斯有说法去想这个故事的情节。
福尔摩斯是个助人为乐的侦探,有着超强推理能力的人,我真的十分佩服他,要是世界上有许多他这样的人就好了,社会治安就更好了,也就没有坏人了。
篇二:
七个斯瓦比亚人的经典童话故事七个斯瓦比亚人的经典童话故事TheSevenSwabiansJacobandWilhelmGrimmOncesevenSwabiansweretogether.ThefirstwasHerrSchulz,thesecondJackli,thethirdMarli,thefourthJergli,thefifthMichal,thesixthHans,andtheseventhVeitli.Allsevenhaddecidedtotravelthroughouttheworldseekingadventureandperforminggreatdeeds.Inordertoarmthemselvesandassuretheirsafety,theythoughtitwouldbeagoodthingtohaveasingle,butverystrongandverylongspearmadeforthem.Togetherallsevenofthemtookholdofthisspear.Thebravestandmostmanlyofthemwasinfront,andthathadtobeHerrSchulz.Theothersfollowedinorder,withVeitlibringinguptherear.NowonedayinthemonthofJuly,whentheyhadwalkedalongwaybutstillhadagoodpiecetogobeforereachingthevillagewheretheyweregoingtospendthenight,ithappenedthattheywereinameadowjustasitwasgettingdark,andalargebeetleorhornetflewbythemfrombehindabush,buzzinginathreateningmanner.HerrSchulzwassofrightenedthathealmostletgoofthespear,andacoldsweatbrokeoutoverhiswholebody.quot;Listen,listen,quot;heshoutedtohiscomrades.quot;Goodheaven,Ihearadrum!
quot;Jackli,whowasholdingthespearbehindhim,andwhohadjustsmelledIdon#39;tknowwhat,said,quot;Somethingishereforsure.Icansmellthepowderandthefuses.quot;Hearingthesewords,HerrSchulzbegantorunaway,andhequicklyjumpedoverafence,landingrightontheteethofarakethathadbeenleftlyingtherefromhaymaking.Thehandlehithiminthefacewithatremendousblow.quot;Ohdear,ohdear,quot;screamedMasterSchulz.quot;Takemeprisoner!
Isurrender!
Isurrender!
quot;Theothersixalljumpedtowardhim,oneovertheother,screaming,quot;Ifyousurrender,Isurrendertoo.Ifyousurrender,Isurrendertoo.quot;Butnoenemywastheretobindthemandtakethemaway,sotheyfinallysawthattheyhadbeendeceived.Tokeepthestoryfromgettingoutandcausingthemtolookfoolishandtoberidiculed,theyallsworetooneanotherthattheywouldsaynothingaboutituntiloneofthemshouldopenhismouthbymistake.Thentheytraveledonward.Theseconddangerthattheyexperiencedcannotbecomparedtothefirstone.Afewdayslatertheirpathledthemacrossanunplowedfieldwhereaharewassittingasleepinthesun.Itsearswerestandingstraightup,anditslargeglassyeyeswerewideopen.Allofthemwerefrightenedatthesightofthisterriblewildbeast,andtheydiscussedwithoneanotherwhatwouldbetheleastdangerousthingtodo.Iftheyweretorunaway,theyfearedthatthemonsterwouldpursuethemanddevourthemall,eventheirskinandhair.Sotheysaid,quot;Wewillhavetofightagreatanddangerousbattle.Wellbegunishalfdone!
quot;Thenallseventookholdofthespear,HerrSchulzinfrontandVeitliattherear.HerrSchulzwasalwaystryingtoholdthespearback,butattherearVeitlihadbecomequitebrave,andwantedtobreakloose.Heshouted:
Strikeout,ineverySwabian#39;sname,OrelseIwishthatyoubelame.ButHansknewhowtoanswerthis,andhesaid:
Thunderandlightning,you#39;reonetobrag,Butatdragonhuntingyoualwayslag.Michalshouted:
Nothingismissing,notevenahair.Thedevilhimselfistheonewhoisthere.ThenitwasJergli#39;sturn,andhesaid:
Ifhe#39;snottheone,itishismother,Orelseitisthedevil#39;sstepbrother.ThenMarlihadagoodidea,andhesaidtoVeitli:
Forward,Veitli,gofirst,Isay.I#39;mbehindyoualltheway.Veitli,however,didnotobey,andJacklisaid:
LetHerrSchulzbenumberone,That#39;sanhonorhehaswon.ThenHerrrSchulztookcourage,andsaid:
Boldlythen,wegotowar.Thenallwillknowhowbraveweare.Thenalltogethertheyattackedthedragon.HerrSchulzcrossedhimselfandprayedtoGodforassistance,butnoneofthishelped,so,approachingtheenemy,hescreamedingreatfear,quot;Oh,oh,oh,oh!
quot;Thisawakenedthehare,andthefrightenedanimaldartedswiftlyaway.WhenHerrSchulzsawitthusfleeingfromthebattlefield,heshoutedoutjoyfully:
Quick,Veitli,lookthere,Themonsterisahare.quot;ThenthebandofSwabianswentinsearchoffurtheradventure,andtheycametotheMosel,amossy,still,deepriver.Thereareonlyafewb
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