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3千字反思作文篇一:一千字作文

姥姥家的院子

童年,如煙花一綻般短暫,美麗。帶著絲絲的思念,牽著逝去的天真,深深地刻在記憶的光盤中。隨著光陰的流轉(zhuǎn),一幕幕美麗,生動的往事被時針拋灑在成長路上,而姥姥家的院子,就是其中一幕。記憶中,推開厚厚的老式門,先看到一個避雨的棚子,夏天時,躲在那里,涼爽極了。依稀記得,棚下墻角還有一株大麗菊開得茂盛。棚前就是一片綠油油的景象。一個四方的院子就展現(xiàn)出來。這就是我童年充滿歡樂的地方。

回憶中,北屋邊的棗樹總是紅雜綠,青澀的棗兒害羞似得,躲在濃密的綠葉里不出來,石榴樹可不同了,笑的咧開了大嘴,一點兒也不羞澀。蜂兒呀,蝶呀,春天時幾乎都乘風飛來了,到時,輕輕一撲,總能撲到一兩只豹紋蝴蝶,黃粉蝶呀,南屋檐下還似乎有個蜂窩似的。側(cè)屋的藤上好似永不空著似得,時種點黃瓜,時種點葡萄,一年的倭瓜攀上了屋檐。肥土里,大葉子的小油菜抬著頭,紅艷艷的辣椒瘦瘦的,朵朵蝴蝶花襯在周圍,像給辣椒別上個頭飾似得,也有幾分美麗。幼時,姥姥姥爺總是在這不大的院子里忙活。我也跟著幫助。說是幫助,其實是搗亂,反倒幫了倒忙。施肥吧,堂姐在那規(guī)規(guī)矩矩的施肥,我呢,就在旁閑逛,不但把施好肥的田地破壞,連肥料也被我撒得到處都是,爸爸媽媽只得從一旁苦笑。后來,大人們再也不讓我?guī)椭恕?/p>

閑的悶,就去打棗。小小的我拿著那么長的帶鉤竿子夠,一使勁,“嘩啦〞,棗兒倒一個也沒掉下來,反倒一只灰蜘蛛連枝差點掉到頭

上,我還從未看見過這么大的蜘蛛哩!嚇得幼小的我坐在地上哭了起來,連竿子砸在腳上都沒有覺察。

摘水果也是我常在姥姥的院子里做的事情之一,可禍事還免不了發(fā)生,記得有一次,我去拾石榴,未曾留意到果間還趴著個黃絨絨的球兒,就那一次,險些被蜂兒蜇,可晚后水果過后,卻有些不適。此后我再也不敢擅自拾了。

兒時,那老屋前總趴著一只毛色純白的貓。貓名雪,比我出生晚兩年,我天真的想:假設(shè)它會說人語的話,一定要叫我‘姐姐’。我沒事就和它玩,我喂給它“蝦條〞吃,它和我玩“躲貓貓〞,“找東西〞在姥姥的院子里,樂趣就如我扔出的玉米芯那樣好找到。撲個蝴蝶,捉個蜻蜓,采野花,摘黃瓜,姥姥家鄰村的孩子們還有跑去幾里外的河邊游泳的。這有在這兒,才能躲避城市的喧囂,逃離街道的車水馬龍,奔流不息,拋棄人來人往,享受寧靜的自由。這怎的不稱得上是“人間天堂〞?這怎得不比城市好上十倍?

如今,那美妙的童年光陰早已不復存在了。本已快忘了,又被課文?鄉(xiāng)下人家?,?祖父的園子?勾起了記憶的心弦,彈出思念的琴音?!把┄曀膫€月前去世了。那個被我視為“人間天堂〞的小院子,幾年前也被撤除,蓋起了新小區(qū)。走在新鋪的地板上,有種莫名的思念。是啊,豪華的都市現(xiàn)代化生活,怎比得上幼年時在姥姥的園子里那愜意,自在的生活呢?

篇二:千字讀后感

ABSTRACT

NomatterintheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn,orintheUncleTom’sCabin,thereisalwaysafaithfulperson.UncleTomwasasacrificeofslavery.However,hewasasuprememodelofhumanspirit.WithhisChristianlove,hefortednumerouspeoplewhoweresufferingpovertyandmisery.UncleTom’sspiritofselflessness,purityandnobilitypurifyoursoul.Nowadays,peoplealwaysrememberthehonestandloyalUncleTomwhomakeseveryefforttoprotecthismaster.

KEYWORDS:UncleTom,honest,loyal,resist

1.Introduction

TomisasaintlyandfaithfulblackslaveownedbytheShelbyfamily.WhentheShelbysfindthemselvesinfinancialdifficulties,tomissoldtothesouth.OnhiswaytothesouthhesavesawhitegirlEvawiththeresultthatherfatherbuyshimoutofgratitude.AfterEvadiesofillnessandherfatheriskilledinanaccident,TomissoldtoacruelYankee.Becausetomwillnotrevealthewhereaboutsoftworunawayfemaleslaves,heiswhippedtodeathbyhismaster.

2.UncleTom’sHonesty

ThoughsomecriticscriticizedUncleTom’scowardiceofsittingdownunderwhatevermighte,theycouldnotdenyhisextraordinaryhonesty.

Atthebeginningofthenovel,Mr.Shelby,thefirstandmostgenerousmasterofUncleTom,remendedUncleTom’shonestywhendiscussingwithhiscreditor,Haley,towhomheowedalotsumofmoneythatcouldnotbepaidoffeasily.ThoughMr.Shelbywasreluctant,heresortedtosellTomtoclearthedebt,andhebelievedthatUncleTomwasabsolutelyworththeamount.Mr.ShelbysaidthatUncleTomwashisfavoritepetanda“genuinearticle〞,apious,steady,sensible,unmonfellow.Hetrustedhimwithoutquestionandlethimeandgoaroundthecountryfreely,managinghismoney,house,andhorse.Everythinghehad,hewouldaskUncleTomtodealwiththem,andmanyyears’successandfruitsfoundUncleTomtrueandsquareineverything,andhishonestywonthehighestplaceinfrontofMr.Shelby.

3.DuringMr.Shelby’stalkingwithHaley,thereisonethingthatcouldtestifyTom’shonestytotheutmost.Itwasonefall,Mr.ShelbyaskedTomtogotoCincinnatialone,todobusinessforhim,andbringhomefivehundreddollars.“‘Tom’,〞Mr.Shelbysaidtohim,‘ItrustyoubecauseIthinkyouareaChristian—Iknowyouwouldn’tcheat’〞(Stowe1999:2).Surely,Tomcameback,withthatsumofmoney,andsomefellowsaidtohim,“Tom,whydon’tyoumaketracksforCanadatolethimcoverthewholebalanceofthedebt.

4.UncleTom’shonesty,notonlymadehimthemostimportantNegrobeforeMasterShelby,

butalsobeforehisnewmaster,St.Clare,afterhewassoldtohim.St.Clarewasindolentandcarelessofmoney.HithertoalltheprovidingandmarketinghadbeenprincipallydonebyAdolph,theslavesupervisorwhowastothefull,ascarelessandextravagantashismaster.BothofSt.ClareandAdolphhadcarriedonthedispersingprocesswithgreatalacrity.However,UncleTomhadbeenaccustomedformanyyearstoregardhismaster’spropertyashisown.Thuswhenhesaw,withanuneasinesshecouldscarcelyrepress,thewastefulexpenditureoftheestablishment,hewouldsometimesmakehissuggestionsinthequiet,indirectwaywhichhisclassoftenacquired.Atfirst,St.Clareadoptedhissuggestionsoccasionally.Later,beingstuckwithhissoundnessofmindandgoodbusinesscapacityandmorality,heconfidedinhimmoreandmore,tillgraduallyallthemarketingandprovidingforthefamilywereentrustedtohim.UncleTom,trustedtoanunlimitedextentbyacarelessmaster,whohandedhimabillwithoutlookingatit,andpocketedhimthechargewithoutcountingit,hadeveryfacilityandtemptationtodishonesty,butanatureofimpregnablehonesty,strengthenedbyChristianfaith,kepthimfromit.

5.FromMr.ShelbytoSt.Clare,thoughtemptedbyfreedomandmoney,UncleTomstucktohis

principlesallthetime.Hetestifiedhisintegralcharacterbyhisownhonestyandwonothers’trust.

6.

7.UncleTom’sLoyalty

8.Similartohishonesty,UncleTom’sloyaltywasmainlyreflectedthroughMasterShelbyand

MasterSt.Clare.

HisloyaltytoMr.Shelby

10.WhenreadingUncleTom’sCabin,onecouldnotforgethowmindfullyUncleTomprotected

hismasterwhenthemasterdecidedtosellhimtoSouth.“Youhaveheardwhatshesaid!IfImustbesold,orallthepeopleontheplaceandeverythinggotorack,why,letmebesold〞(Stowe1999:38).UncleTomunderstoodthathadhismasterhadanyotherexpediency,hewouldnotsellhisfavoriteTom.Asamaster,hisliabilitywasmoretosaveotherslavesinhishousethantoprotecthim,butUncleTomhadneverplainedorblamed.However,asaslave,UncleTomhadalreadyearnedMr.Shelbythemoneyallhegotforhim,andeventwicemore;andMr.Shelbyoughttolethimgotwoyearsago,andshouldhavegivenhimthepassportandguaranteedtoreturnfreedomtohim.Now,thoughhecouldn’thelphimself,hemeanttosellhim.Ontheotherpart,UncleTom,loyalashewas,notonlyrefusedEliza’ssuggestiontoescape,butalsodeterminedtostayandhelphismasterandotherNegroesontheplace.“Masteralwaysfoundmeonthespot,—healwayswill.Ineverhavebrokentrust,norusedmypassnowayscontrarytomyword,andIneverwill.It’sbetterformealonetogo,thantobreakuptheplaceandsellall.Masterisnottoblame〞(Stowe1999:38).ThatwasthepoorUncleTom’schoice,greatUncleTom’schoice.Evenwhenhewassoldtoothermasterslater,heneverforgothisex-master,especiallyhislittlemasterGeorgeShelby,whotaughthimreadingandwriting,andwhosepennyhealwayskeptunderthelinernomatterwherehewent,dreamingthatonedayhisyoungmasterwouldbringhimbackhome.ForUncleTom,hewhoteacheshimonedayishisteacherforlife,hewillalwaysbeloyaltohismaster

11.4.1parisonBetweenGeorgeHarrisandUncleTom

12.Asthenovelended,UncleTomdied.Hisdeathwastheconsequenceofslaveryinthatsociety.

ButtherewasalsoanoppositeendingofAmericanslavery;itwasGeorgeHarris,anotherslavedepictedbyHarrietBeecherStowinthenovel;hewasineverythingtheoppositeimageofUncleTom.Bothbeingslaves,UncleTomandGeorgeHarriswererepresentativesoftwoentirelydifferenttypesofslaves.ForonetypeofUncleTom,endurancewashisbesttrickagainstadversities;andfortheothertypeofGeorgeHarris,inordertoprotecthisfamilyandobtainfreedom,hewouldstruggletothelastminuteofhislife.Someonesaidthatitwastheirdistinctivecharactersthatresultedintheiroppositeendings,andhere,thethesiswillanalyzebothoftheircharacteristics,toshohytheyhaddifferentfates,andwhyUncleTomwasboundtobeatragedy.

UncleTom’ssacrificeforfreedom

14.Believinginnothingbuthehimself,thebrave,disobedient,strugglingGeorgeHarriswona

newlifeforhisfamily.However,UncleTom,stickinghisfaithinGod,andreconcilinghimselftoGod’sarrangements,wasboundtobeasacrificeinthatsocietyinwhichGodwashelplessanddeafenbytheAmericanwhites.

15.GeorgeHarrissucceededinreachingCanada,andUncleTomfailed;thoughpeopleadmired

GeorgeHarris’braveryofstruggle,theyadmiredUncleTom’sspiritofsacrifice,too,forhedaredtomaintainhisfaithinthatdeafGod.InUncleTom’sheart,Godwasneverdeaf,butalwaysbethere,watchinghim,lovinghim,helpinghimandwouldhelphimsometime.WhenUncleTomwasgoingtobesoldbyMr.Shelby,hesmotheredhisgriefandfortedhiswifewithhisbrave,manlyheart:“I’mintheLord’shands,nothingcangofurtherthanheletsit;—andthat’sonethingIcanthankhimfor.It’smethat’ssoldandgoingdown,andnotyounorthechildren.Hereyouaresafe;—whateswillonlyonme;andtheLord,he’llhelpme,—Iknowhewill〞(Stowe1999:92).Later,whenMasterSt.Clarehadguaranteedhisfreedombutdied,andbeinginformedtobesoldagain,theoldUncleTom’sheartwasfull.Thehopeofliberty,thethoughtofdistantwifeandchildren,roseupbeforehispatientsoul,astothemarinershipwreckedalmostinportrosethevisionofthechurch-spireandlovingroofsofhisnativevillage.However,hedrewhisarmstightlyoverhisbosom,andchokedbackthebittertears,andtriedtopray,andtheonlyprayheprayedwas:“TheLord’swillbedone〞(Stowe1999:317).What’smore,whenUncleTomwaswhippedbyLéger,lyingthere,almostdied,hedidn’thavethefeelingofcoldness,degradation,disappointment,andwretchedness,butajoyofsoul-crisisbeingpast.Fromhisdeepestsoul,thehoursthatloosedandpartedfromeveryhopeinthelifenoereover,andofferedhisownwillanunquestioningsacrificetotheinfinite.Whenthebodywasexhausted,therewasnothingmorethatcouldtorturehim;forhissoul,nothingcouldtortureit,foritbelongedtotheGod,andfinallywentbacktoHim.

16.Intheeyesofothers,UncleTomdiedandfailed;butintheheartofUncleTom,hediedand

won.Eventuallyhewenttotheeternalworld,layingdownallearthlymiseriesandpain;likeJesusChrist,thoughhecouldn’tsave,hetriedtosavethehumanity,andwaswillingtodieforthem.Suchspiritofsacrificewasrememberedandhonoredbypeoplelater.ThoughUncleTomdidn’temancipateslaves,hemadeagreatcontributiontoit.

Conclusion

AsmartinLutherking’sspeech“Ihaveadream〞isstillhauntingbytheear,thedesireof

freedomandequalrespectofblackpeoplegetsstrongerandstronger.

篇三:形勢逼我們學好作文

形勢逼我們學好作文

“誰都沒想到語文題型變化這么大!閱讀理解取消了,作文大大小小有四個,分數(shù)也增加到70分了。〞太原考生家長李曉峰表示。20日是山西省中考的第一天,語文題型發(fā)生重大變化,成為當天考生家長熱議的話題。對于這種變化,大多數(shù)考生家長認為值得肯定。

這種變化是大家所沒有意料到的。李曉峰表示,“之前并不知道,一點征兆都沒有,每次模擬考試都還都有閱讀理解。〞不過,對于這個突如其來的變化,李曉峰還是非常認同,“閱讀理解早該取消了。對一篇文章的理解本來就是仁者見仁智者見智,為什么非要有統(tǒng)一答案呢?出題老師的理解就一定是正確的嗎?對于這種題型不是有這樣一種說法嘛,文章作者本人都無法全部答對。〞

語文的總分值仍然是120分,四個篇幅要求不同的作文共占了70

分,此外還有一個閱讀心得,也是考察寫作才能?!白?/p>

文就是考驗學生語文綜合才能的最正確方式。〞對于寫作分數(shù)的增加,李曉峰也認為這是理所當然,“學習語文,歸根到底不就是幫助學生進步寫作才能,從

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