1. lives怎么读音是什么

lives
英式读音:[laɪvz]
美式读音:[laɪvz]
中文谐音:赖无丝
n.
生活,[生物]
生命(life的复数)
v.
生活(live的三单形式);居住
[例句]
I
think
that
we
should
all
have
two
lives.
我想我们每个人都应该有两次生命。

2. Twolives什么意思

两条生命。

3. 书的读后感还有电影的观后感,最好是有名的电影和书,英文最好,中文也行,最好1500字。

感悟平凡
——读《平凡的世界》有感
平凡,是生活的本色.我们每一个人,对于这个浩缈的世界来说,都十分渺小、脆弱、微不足道.这个世界也是平凡的,悲与欢、生与死、穷与富、世事的变更,于历史的长河来说,无非是些平凡事.对于平凡,我素来都是这样认为的,直到读了一本书——《平凡的世界》,这才恍然大悟.
这一部伟大的巨著,为我们解说了平凡和苦难,阐释了生活的意义.书中为我们描述的是一个平凡的世界,一个黄土地上的世界.这里生活着一群世世代代面朝黄土北朝天的普通人,他们演绎着一幕幕生老病死、悲欢离合、贫穷与富裕、苦难与拼搏、世事变更的戏剧.是喜剧?悲剧?正剧?也许都有一点.在这本书里,没有华丽的辞藻、没有惊险离奇的情节,没有惊天动地的场面,有的只是平凡的人,平凡的生活,平凡的感情,平凡的故事.
老师推荐我读这本书的时候,我还以为她是在搪塞我,因为我读完第一遍的时候,我没有任何感觉,这里面的事情太平凡了,平凡得让我感觉到他们都好像是发生在我的身边.然而,当我读到第三遍的时候,我已经感觉到了我的血液慢慢地开始沸腾了.
书中给我印象最深的人物是孙少平.这是一位对苦难有着深切的认识,对生活有着深邃的理解,对精神世界有着深刻追求的人,他有铮铮铁骨,有强大的精神力量,有巨大的勇气.从学生时代的"非洲人"到成年时代的"揽工汉",他经历的是艰苦卓绝的人生奋斗,然而在痛苦与磨砺中,他形成了一种对苦难的骄傲感、崇高感.我欣赏他的苦难的哲学,钦佩他对劳动的认识,羡慕他对生活的理解.
关于苦难的哲学,书中这样表达"……是的,他是在社会的最底层挣扎,为了几个钱而受尽折磨;但是他已经不仅仅将此看作是谋生、活命……他现在倒很“热爱”自己的苦难.通过这一段血火般的洗礼,他相信,自己经历千辛万苦而酿造出来的生活之蜜,肯定比轻而易举拿来的更有滋味——他自嘲地把自己的这种认识叫做‘关于苦难的学说’……"这是一种什么样的认识啊?每到我们遇到困难、挫折的时候——也许这种困难与挫折只有孙少平所遭受的苦难的百万分之一——我们可曾有过这样的认识?就算是哪天放学是下了场雨,亦或是天气有些闷热而又停了电,我们往往会听到许多的怨天尤人.然而,我想只要是你读了《平凡的世界》以后,读懂了“苦难的哲学”,那么就算是你今后遭受再多的苦难,你也不会怨天尤人.
对于劳动的认识,书中这样写道:“一个人精神是否充实,或者说活得有无意义,主要取决于他对劳动的态度.”这绝对是一条精辟的理论,在任何时候都不会过时的理论.“只有劳动才可能使人在生活中强大.无论什么人,最终还是要那些能用双手创造生活的劳动者.对于这些人来说,孙少平给他们上了生平最重要的一课——如何对待劳动,这是人生最基本的课题.”这里体现出的是两种人,勤劳的和懒散的.人生来是没有差别的,然而经过了不同的境遇和发展之后,人与人之间便产生了巨大的差别.而在这期间,对于劳动的认识不同,对产生这样的差别起着决定性的作用.
正如我们考到大学的时候,在学习方面,我们没有太多的差别.然而,经历了三年的大学生活之后,人与人之间的差别又是何其巨大.宰相刘罗锅在和绅临终前对他说:“其实,每个人的结局,都是他自己一手精心设计的.”当我们读到这里的时候,我们都应当好好想想,我们是怎样对待劳动的.
孙少平,到底是一个什么样的人啊.其实,他也就是一个平平凡凡的人,一个比普通农民多读了几本书,一个对生活的意义有着更高层次追求的人.在写给妹妹孙兰香的信中充分表现了他对生活的认识:
“……我们出生于贫苦的农民家庭——永远不要鄙薄我们的出身,它给我们带来的好处将使我们一生受用不尽;但我们一定又要从我们出身的局限中解脱出来,从意识上彻底背叛农民的狭隘性,追求更高的生活意义.……
首先要自强自立,勇敢地面对我们不熟悉的世界.不要怕苦难!如果能深刻理解苦难,苦难就会给人带来崇高感.……如果生活需要你忍受痛苦,你一定要咬紧牙关坚持下去.有位了不起的人说过:痛苦难道会是白受的吗?它应该使我们伟大!什么是平凡?那种迷失在平凡的生活之中,眼中熟悉了平淡,思想上甘于平庸,生活上安于现状的人,才是真正的平凡.孙少平这样一个对生活的意义有着更高追求的人,又怎能称之为平凡的人.即使是平凡,也是一个更高层次的伟大的平凡.
我们生活在一个幸福的时代,没有经受太多的苦难,然而我们的世界也是平凡的.我们每一天过这平凡的生活,做着平凡的事情,演绎着一幕幕平凡的戏剧.擦亮我们的眼睛,仔细瞧一瞧,那一位是孙少平呢?

《当幸福来敲门》(The persuit of happiness)的观后感
"The first time I see my father in my 28 years old, when I decided, if I have children, my children must know who his father"
Although I have not yet 28 years old, of course, impossible for 28-year-old when the first time I saw my father, but watching film, listening to Jaden Smith Cute childish, when suddenly there is a very wanted a child, and then take good care of his impulses. When Jaden Smith, together with the father slept toilets is not complaining, and even put forward again to this "hole" sleep time; when he was stare at the grocery store where snacks, when the father asked when he himself must not be the and other circumstances such as these, I would have been repeating a word in my heart, I really sensible ah, I really sensible ah.

The wife to leave, is a choice, you can blame a sale because the husband did not sell anything, but for four weeks at home every day, a woman connected to the two classes Mody? Her departure is definitely not aspire to vanity so materialistic, and she has to bear a lot of women may not be able to afford things. Choking on the phone before, more a life of despair. From the film at the end of speculation, in fact, she stays a few months again as long as you can, but it is fair to surmise from the results, real life, how many people's life is a written script of a happy ending? Vicissitudes of life are derived from the unknown. Life is often much more complex than the film,
Chris Gardner's success just shows that more people in this world is a failure, because most people fail before they bring out the success of some minority of people so precious, so dazzling. If you are successful people all over the world, success has given us the word would not be touched by so many. I can now finally understand that there is no way those who go on to marriage, is not necessarily a heinous which side and which side should have been cast aside, and stood together in life or not to walk, two people have the right to choose at any time. Of course, the wife has been family and her husband as the center, is certainly most of the men of the
希望. But I personally think that, no matter how difficult life, for our children, should carry on, just as 28-year-old did not see a father Chris Gardner's insistence, as the mother must also let the child know who he is, whether it is life In the hut or the palace, a complete family for the child is an unparalleled wealth.

The film is certainly inspirational classic, how many times a basket case, how many times homeless, and ultimately thoroughly transform. Nowhere to go and sleep in the toilet crying shame suffering, the church door in order to fight a relief to bed with the homeless gaffe bickering off the night at the police station the next day flew to his head is the first day of the interview also wore decorated stained paint, ... ... a number of bitter and relentless details of life, was admitted in the final moment was Nabu Wen book into a trembling hand, how many people do not at this moment, together with Chris Gardner silently weeping? But I do not know how many people see the film will be more firmly their own dreams,
Would have confidence in sales and stocks in this instry. All the difficulties, for the ultimate result of that success, I have to repeat the above sentence once said, how many people will ultimately succeed it? The capital market must be to make most people's money flow to a small number of people, failure than the success of many people is absolute. "The road to success everywhere fallen places and fallen people" a determination to work for each person should have a heart ready to become a friend that owed money to 14 people to be more likely to Repudiation more than a well-known U.S. investment experts blacks were much more likely Chris Gardner
. Through thick and thin to find a willing woman is not difficult, but encountered a willingness to have a woman who carries the weight of life is not easy, if in case you are successful, you can thank her, you may find Xiaomi second wife, but if you failed, perhaps she may not be able to see you live to the final failure of that day.

"The figure must be sensitive, good at communication, nothing more"
A lot of tough job being a few words summed up, life is not so, the film was finally able to let me know that a blueprint for the more beautiful, the surface of the more glorious career, the more easy for those keen and ambitious, but in fact, it takes to be successful The effort, than those who seemingly behave much more professional. Prove once again the phrase "no love for no reason," and wanted to riches, it is impossible for no reason.

Finally, I have to admit, Will Smith's performance does have touched people's hearts place. Allow me also to those who worked hard for their ideals, but it does not obtain or no access to their own well-being of the people to pay tribute to the ideal. Because no matter how long you have worked hard for every drop of sweat are real. The losers tend to be a successful stepping stone, though very few places in the success, but who will forever be a stepping stone to do? Let us insist on the same, like Chris Gardner!

“我第一次见我父亲是在我28岁那年,那时候我就下定决心,如果我有孩子,我的孩子一定要知道他父亲是谁”
虽然我还没有二十八岁,当然也不可能在28岁的时候第一次见我的父亲,但是看着这部影片,听着Jaden Smith稚嫩的童声,忽然有一种很想要一个小孩,然后好好照顾他的冲动。当Jaden Smith跟老爸一起睡厕所并不埋怨,甚至还提出过可以再次去这个“洞”里睡时;当他在杂货铺里目不转睛地盯着零食,当老爸问的时候说自己不要时等诸如此类的情节,我就会在心里不停重复一句话,真懂事啊,真懂事啊。

做妻子的离开,是一种选择,你能指责一个因为做销售的老公卖不出东西,而为了家四个星期每天都连上两班的女人么?她的离开绝对不是贪慕虚荣那么功利,她已经在承受很多女人未必能承受的事情了。在电话前的哽咽,更多的是一种对生活的绝望。从影片的结尾推测,其实她只要再撑几个月就可以了,但是这是从结果来推测,现实生活,有多少人的人生是一本写好大团圆结局的剧本?人生的酸甜苦辣都来源于未知。生活往往比电影复杂得多,Chris Gardner的成功只说明了这个世界有更多的人是失败的,因为大多数人的失败,才衬托出某些少数人的成功那么弥足珍贵,那么耀眼。如果满世界都是成功的人,成功两个字给与我们的感动就不会那么多。我现在终于能够理解,那些没有办法进行下去的婚姻,并不一定是哪一方十恶不赦,哪一方要遭到唾弃,风雨同舟的人生要不要一起走过,两个人随时都有选择权。当然,做妻子的一直以家庭和丈夫为中心,肯定是大多数男人们的希望。不过我个人以为,不管生活多么艰难,为了孩子,都应该坚持下去的,就如同28岁才见到父亲的Chris Gardner的坚持一样,做母亲的也一定要让孩子知道自己是谁,不论是生活在草棚还是宫殿,一个完整的家庭对于孩子来说是无可比拟的财富。

这部电影当然是励志经典,多少次山穷水尽,多少次无家可归,最终修成正果。无处可去,睡在厕所里羞愧痛苦的哭泣,教堂门口为了争一个救济床位与流浪汉失态地争吵、在警局关了一夜第二天飞奔去面试还顶着头一天满头装修沾到的油漆、……众多辛酸而坚持不懈的生活细节,在最终被录取的那一刻,化作颤抖得拿不稳本子的手,有多少人不会在这一刻与Chris Gardner一起无声地哭泣?可是我不知道有多少人看到影片会更坚定自己的梦想,会对销售和股票这个行业充满信心。所有的困难,为的是最终那个成功的结果,我要再说上文曾经说过的那句话,有多少人最终会走向成功的呢?资本市场必然是要让大多数人的钱流向少部分人,失败的人比成功的人多是绝对的。“在通往成功的路上,到处都是倒下的地方和倒下的人”每一个决心努力的人都应该有心里准备,变成那个欠朋友14块钱都要赖账的人的可能性要比成为美国著名黑人投资专家Chris Gardner的可能性大得多。找一个愿意同甘共苦的女人不难,而遇到一个愿意一直背负生活重压的女人就很不容易,如果万一你成功了,你可以感激她,你也可能去找小蜜二奶,而你如果失败了,也许她未必能活到最终看到你失败的那一天。

“对数字要敏感,善于交流,仅此而已”
很多艰难职业被人几句话概括,生活不仅仅如此,这部电影让我终于能了解到那些蓝图越美好、表面越风光的职业,越容易让好高骛远者趋之若鹜,而实际上,要成功所花费的心力,比那些貌似循规蹈矩的职业要多得多。再次印证那句话“没有无缘无故的爱”,想要暴富,也不可能无缘无故。

最后,我要承认,Will Smith的表演,确实有感动人心的地方。并请允许我,向那些曾努力为自己的理想而奋斗,却并没有获得或暂时没有获得自己理想中幸福的人们致敬。因为无论你努力了多久,每一滴汗水都是真实的。而失败者往往会成为成功者的踏脚石,虽然成功的名额少之又少,可是谁愿意永远做踏脚石呢?就让我们像Chris Gardner一样坚持!

4. MBA申请文书怎么写开头和结尾

一、美国mba申请文书开头

标准型开头

标准型的MBA
Essay开头涵盖了以下几方面内容:人物,事件,时间,地点,原因和形式。这种写法很像新闻写作中的六个W,它使读者对于文章即将涉及哪些内容有一个清晰的印象。其中最标准的就是概括性的开头,而最普通的概括性开头往往就是重复一遍问题:
"While I have had many opportunities to serve in the capacity of a leader in
both my personal and professional lives, there are two occasions that I feel
clearly demonstrate my managerial potential." "There are two indivials who
have deeply shaped my professional thinking." "My most important cross-cultural
experience is related to the fifteen months I spent in Thailand as a teacher of
Economics and Business in a Cambodian refugee camp."

惊奇型开头

这种开头意在使读者大吃一惊,从而引发Essay阅读者他们的阅读兴趣。如:"Recently, I was trapped on a ledge
more than 300 feet above the ground when an unexpected snow storm hit while I
was rock climbing." "During my senior year in college, my father was diagnosed
with terminal skin cancer."

动作型开头

动作型开头则一开始就把MBA ESSAY的读者带入某一行为之中,它尤其适合需要节省空间的短文章以及用故事作为开头的叙述型/描述型文章。如:"I
carried the puck up the left wing and couldn't find a team-mate as I reached the
offensive zone."

领导型开头

领导型的开头在文章的一开始就给MBA
Essay读者一个对于作者的某个领导职能的深刻印象,这对于MBA申请是很重要的。这类文章旨在展现一个自信的、目标明确的申请人。在使用这类开头的时候,文章接下来的内容必须十分有力度,以支撑起这一形象。下面举例的三个开头出于同一篇文章,分别用于引导三个部分的内容。"During
the summer before my senior year, I founded and managed a company that employed
five people and grossed twenty thousand dollars." (第一部分) "In my senior year at
Harvard, I led our ECAC champion hockey team in points, becoming the first
player to ever begin his career on the J.V. team and finish as the varsity's
leading scorer." (第二部分) "I paid for the majority of my college ecation, while
achieving Dean's List every semester, spent forty hours each week participating
in a Division 1 athletic program, worked ten to fifteen hours each week to help
defray tuition costs, and also maintained a balanced social life." (第三部分)

信息型开头

这种开头向读者传达一个事实或信息,而这一事实或者与你的文章的主题有关,或者传达了关于你的某种信息。"Technological innovation
is occurring at an ever-increasing pace." "Six months ago, my church implemented
a new organizational structure in which all the various church functions were
consolidated under the responsibility of one of ten different committees."

引言式开头

如果你选择一句引语作为开头,你最好选择不同寻常的、深奥的、有趣的、或者晦涩的引语,而且这个引语不能太长。你选择的引语应该包涵你希望向读者表达的某个意思。不要使用谚语或者类似的陈词滥调,也不要尝试在你的文章里对这句引言作出解释。录取委员会更感兴趣的是你如何对这句谚语作出反应,而不是直白的解释。下面就是一个引言式开头的示例:"'It's
in my blood, it's in my veins, I am the ghost who entertains.' -- Peter Weiss,
Wie dem Herrn Mockinpott das Leiden ausgetrieben wird"

对话式开头

这种开头把读者引入MBA Essay当中的一场对话之中。它可能是真实的对话,也可能只是你的想法的一个小小片断:"Stop foolin'
around, old boy. How would an MBA help you? Better get on with your career."
"First-rate skiing, the Winter Carnival, a bucolic setting, Ivy League football,
and a great career at the end of it all? Who wouldn't want a Tuck MBA?"

招生委员会的人只会花上一到两分钟阅读你的文书,因此你必须利用开头从一开始就抓住他们的兴趣。在写完主体部分之后,你甚至可能需要考虑重写开头部分。下面是文书开头要注意点:

1.在开头部分不要进行概括。问问自己读者为什么在读完开头之后还想继续往下读。如果你对情况作概括的话,教授就不需要阅读余下的部分了。

2.在开头部分设置悬念或埋下伏笔。没有必要也不建议你在写第一句话时就表明主题。在读者的心中设下问题,促使他们继续阅读下去,激发他们的兴趣,使他们理解你的主题。

二、美国mba申请文书结尾

结尾部分是你用以说服读者或让他们记住你的资质的最后一次机会。应当避免在结尾部分作总结,因为首先来讲短文本身就很短,读者不需要你提醒他们在此之前你都写了些什么。也不要使用那些惯常使用的短语如“in
conclusion、in summary、to conclude”等等。请考虑采用下面的方式结尾:

1.阐发你的论述中更为宽泛的隐含意义。

2.考虑通过重复开头的短语的方式将结尾部分与开头部分联系起来,以建立起一种平衡感。重新定义某个先前在主体部分的段落里使用过的名词。

3.以与你的论点相关的著名引语作结,但不要刻意这样去做,因为这种手法已经用得很多了。运用这种手法应当自然而得体。

4.在一个更大的背景内表述你的论点,或者向读者展示你的话题具有广泛的吸引力。补充一点,在文书的大的结尾部分,也就是最后两段的样子,你一定要提到对方学校的名字,指出你为什么要申请这所学校的理由,谈谈你对这所学校的认识等等。这个时候你可以上网去寻找这所学校的相关信息。一般来说,在你要申请的系主页或者研究生院主页上,都有该系或者院的介绍,你自己读一读,然后根据自己的感受来写一点认识。这一部分一定要各个学校不同的,在给不同学校的文书中仅仅做校名的替换是不负责任的表现,也不是一篇好的文书。

5. 用英语介绍一部电影或是一本书

狮子王 There is a little lion called Ziba whose father is a king .His parents are very kind to him.He has so many pals and lives a happy life . Unluckily.his father was killed one day .He thought it was his fault and he regreted a lot. He lost the touch with his family since then.His two pals helped him to lead a new life . His mother and other family members thought he had died .One day ,his girlfriend met him by accident .She persuadee him to come back to get his kingdom .He first did not take her advisebut then he agreeed with the help of a magical monkey He returned and he got to know it's his uncle who ended his father'life .He fought against him and he won at last . He saved his mother and other lions and became king of his tribe .He is lion of great determination and iron will. He is a really Hero!

6. 护士英语自荐书

“Nursing has broadened my horizons…it's caused me to focus outside myself and my own little world…I like being in a profession that helps people. And I find the body of knowledge I've gained is helpful in everyday situations. Plus, nursing gives you lots of varied opportunities for a career…you can change from one realm of nursing to another…and the flexibility of the scheles offered is a definite plus for those of us trying to balance family life with work.”

As the nurse quoted above states, there are many reasons to consider becoming a professional nurse. In addition to the career advantages and personal satisfactions, the demand for registered nurses in the U.S. health care market has never been higher. Today people ranging in age from their 20s to their 50s are changing careers and moving to nursing. They're finding that when they've already trained and worked in another field, they can leverage their knowledge and training in a new career that offers them challenge, stability, and fulfillment.

One profession, lots of possibilities
As a professional nurse, you can use your knowledge and experience in so many different ways. You could organize a disaster relief effort…manage a hospital…ecate the community…deliver babies…shape public policy…or make new discoveries doing critical research. Each day is anything but routine—nurses must always be ready to think on their feet.

Check out some of the specialties and career paths available for nurses today.

You'll find the question should be less about “Why be a nurse?” and more about “What kind of nurse do you want to be?”

Consider all the benefits of professional nursing
Personal satisfaction and growth. As a nurse, you're making a real difference in people's lives every day. No two days are the same, and nursing provides you with knowledge and experience you can use for yourself, your family, and your community, in addition to your patients.
Career mobility. Once you become a registered nurse (RN), you can take your career in other directions, too. You could work on the front lines in trauma care or in the justice system as a legal nurse consultant. You can work as a teacher, a writer, or as a researcher…interact with children or the elderly…work directly with patients or direct a health care agency. The opportunities are virtually unlimited—especially for nurses who continue to learn and ecate themselves in their fields of interest.
Job security. Because there's a shortage of nurses nationwide, you can find career options no matter where you want to live in the U.S. If you're married and your spouse is transferred for work, you won't have to worry about finding nursing work in your new community.
Scheling flexibility. More than half of the nation's professional nurses work full time. You could work the day, evening, or night shift. Nurses can work three 12-hour shifts and have four days a week off! Some professionals are part-time or per-diem nurses. Many nurses like the fact that they can combine a real career with the demands of raising a family.
The best of both worlds—a profession that offers both collaboration and independence. Yes, nurses often work in teams. But they also have a great deal of autonomy. With advanced ecation, many nurses enjoy a great deal of independence as managers, ecators, researchers, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and more.
Nursing is a great second-career choice. In fact, nursing has become one of the most popular choices as a second career, in part e to salary levels. Nursing allows single parents to support their families on one income, and for two-income families, nursing provides an additional and flexible financial resource. And as people are laid off in other instries or decide to find more personal satisfaction in their work, nursing offers the chance to fill that need and help them make a real difference every day. The University of Rochester School of Nursing has a program specifically designed for students who already have at least a bachelor's degree in another field and want to become registered nurses. It's called the Accelerated Bachelor's and Master's Programs for Non-Nurses (APNN), and it provides the ecation you need to enter a wide range of generalist nursing roles in just one year. There is even a three-year option for those who wish to become nurse practitioners. Find out more.
Competitive salaries. More job opportunities for nurses translate into higher salary and competitive benefits for you as a future nurse. According to the U.S. government's Occupational Outlook Handbook, earnings for registered nurses are above the national average. The median annual salary for registered nurses was $48,090 in 2002. The median annual salary for nurse practitioners is well into $60,000 nationally. Advanced practice nurses (APNs) can expect annual salaries of $60,000-$90,000, depending on their geographic location and previous experience, according to the Nursing Programs 2005 10th Edition.

What other profession offers you as much mobility, challenge, personal satisfaction, and job security? Once you become a registered nurse, the opportunities are virtually unlimited.

7. 推荐一下适合写英语读后感的书!!!

Jane Eyre — A Beautiful Soul(简爱)
Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:

We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.

We remember her pursuit of justice. It’s like a companion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other side.

We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God’s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.

We also remember her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence…

When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.

Her story makes us thinking about life and we learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of the real beauty.

Learn to love and care(雾都孤儿)
Here I am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about what I have just finished reading with tears of sadness filling my eyes and fire of indignation filling my heart, which revived my exhausted soul that has already been covered by the cruelty and the selfishness of the secular world for a long time. It is truly what I felt after reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent British author Charles Dickens.

The resonance between me and the book makes me feel not only the kindness and the wickedness of all the characters in the novel, but what this aloof society lacks, and what I lack deep inside. These supreme resources I’m talking about right now are somewhat different from minerals, oil that we usually mention. They’re abstract like feelings, and some kinds of spiritual stimulation that all of us desire anxiously from one another —— love and care.

Those charitable figures whom Dickens created in the novel are really what we need in life. They showed love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my heart deeply.
Mr. Brownlow is one such person.

The other day he had one of his elaborate watches stolen by two skilled teenage thieves, Artful Dodger and Charley Bates, and thought naturally it was Oliver, who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because he was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. Being wrathful, he caught Oliver, and sent him to the police station where the ill-tempered, unfair magistrates worked. Fortunately for him, Oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. With sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took the injured, poor Oliver to his own home. There Oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he were Mr. Brownlow’s own son. One day, however, Mr. Brownlow asked Oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. The thief Oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. After that he disappeared in Mr. Brownlow’s life. Searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. But dramatically, they came across each other again a few years later. Without hesitation, Mr. Brownlow took Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.

Perhaps most of us would feel confused about Mr. Brownlow’s reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learn from him. Jesus said in the Bible. “Forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” Why is that? Because forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. We cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. Stop put Mr. Brownlow into the list of your models. Always give people a second chance no matter what they might have done. That’s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.

Charles Dickens said:“Love makes the world go around.” These immortal words have inspired and will keep on inspiring us to chant the melody of love and to say the prayer of care forevermore. Let us, therefore, enjoy life and treat other people lovingly. These principles are the roots and foundations of beliefs supporting this article and our mission together.

Pride and Prejudice (傲慢与偏见)

Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my opinion, this book is an illustration of the society at that time. She perfectly reflected the relation between money and marriage at her time and gave the people in her works vivid characters.
The characters have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man, but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different. Jane is simple, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic books. (Actually she is a pedant.) Kitty doesn’t have her own opinion but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I read the book, I can always find the same personalities in the society now. That is why I think this book is indeed the representative of the society in Britain in the 18th century.

The family of gentleman in the countryside is Jane Austen’s favourite topic. But this little topic can reflect big problems. It concludes the stratum situation and economic relationships in Britain in her century. You can find these from the very beginning of this book.

Austen left this problem for us to think. The genius of Jane Austen lies in this perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects big problems. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote “Pride and Prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively. The plots in her works are always very natural. The development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in mathematics. I think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and classic. Today, her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time.

Leave Dead Man Island(亡灵岛)

Carol was once a happy and sunshiny girl. But after her father died in a plane crash, she became bad and took drugs. She had secrets in her heart and didn’t want others to know them. When Carol went to an island, she found the host had a bigger secret than hers: he had killed a girl in a car crash. So he needed an island to hide himself.
This is the story in Dead Man’s Island.

I think everybody has done something wrong and wants to keep the secrets in his or her heart. But do you know, even if we can escape from others’ eyes, we can’t escape from our own hearts.
I had been told a story like this: A woman felt ill and she went to see a doctor. The doctor examined her carefully and told the woman, ‘There is a tumor in your uterus. You’d better take an operation immediately.’ The woman agreed.

When the doctor cut open the woman’s abdomen, he got such a big surprise—there was a baby in the uterus, not a tumor. The doctor was sweating all over.

‘What to do? Take out the baby, or told the woman’s husband that it was just a tumor?’ ‘But … I am a doctor!’ He thought.

At last, the doctor sewed up the woman’s abdomen. When he told the woman’s husband the truth, the man didn’t move for a while. But then, the man jumped to the doctor, shouting at him. He was so angry and wanted to hit the doctor.
After the accident, a friend of the doctor’s asked him ‘Why did you do so? If you took out the baby, no one knows.’
‘But I know!’ said the doctor.

I have a very similar experience. That was a Monday, I was cleaning the classroom after school. John, my friend came up to me. He was looking for my maths teacher. But the teacher had been after work. So I told John to come again the next day. I said to myself, if I met the maths teacher, I would tell him that John had been looking for him.

When I was on my way home, I just looked at the ground, thinking about something. At that moment, my maths teacher came towards me and passed by. When I realized that, it was too late. The teacher had gone far away.

At night, when I was lying on the bed, my brain was full of the thing happened in the afternoon. The next day, John would find the maths teacher and not think about me, just as nothing happened. But I felt sorry for John. I wanted to do something for him, but I didn’t. Nobody knew what my idea was, but I knew.

Many things like the dead man on the island. After the crash, he made himself ‘dead’ and hid on the island. Maybe, he made others forget the crash, forget himself, but he couldn’t forget. He always felt remorseful and locked himself in his heart house.

What others think is not important, we should listen to ourselves.

I think every one may face sad things, like relatives’ death, missing the good high school, losing your best friends. Sometimes we feel cross and often ask ‘Why does the God do this to me?’

To let oneself feel better, we maybe do more wrong things. But happy and free time is transient. After that, we will have ourselves, hate life, hate everybody.

We want to forget, but can’t. more and more secrets are hidden in hearts. We close our window, and it is dark inside. Old days follow us forever, how we wanted the ‘man’ in the past can die. Nothing matters. Sadness is filled in our body. We live just like a dead man.

Escaping can do nothing. Beginning a new life is the most important, take sadness but live strongly.

When Carol left Dead Man island, I think she knew this all. The host influenced her. Don’t be remorseful any more, face new life, no hiding, no giving up the beautiful life, show the world a real self.

Leave Dead Man’s Island, let a bunch of sunshine get into your heart house.

Hamlet(哈姆雷特)
Shakspere (wrong spelling) created Hamlet--a man with wisdom and courage .In order to revenge on his uncle for killing his father, he pretented (spelling mistake) to be mad and suffered a series of misery. On the contrary, we can also say that Hamlet is rude and selfish for he did not think twice before his revenge . if (Capitalize "If" since it is the beginning word of the sentence.) a country has no king, how can a country keep alive (You need a question mark here since it is a question.) So, every thing has two sides, the bright side and ambral side. Every time we make a decision we have to think twice.
Comment:
Be careful with your spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Too many uncessary mistakes.
It is good that you looked at both the dark and bright sides of Hamlet. Thats quite objective and convincing.

8. 怎么找到TheJoyofLess这本书、、、

The Joy of Less
By Pico Iyer
“The beat of my heart has grown deeper, more active, and yet more peaceful, and it is as if I were all the time storing up inner riches…My [life] is one long sequence of inner miracles.” The young Dutchwoman Etty Hillesum wrote that in a Nazi transit camp in 1943, on her way to her death at Auschwitz two months later. Towards the end of his life, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen,” though by then he had already lost his father when he was 7, his first wife when she was 20 and his first son, aged 5. In Japan, the late 18th-century poet Issa is celebrated for his delighted, almost child-like celebrations of the natural world. Issa saw four children die in infancy, his wife die in childbirth, and his own body partially paralyzed.

In the corporate world, I always knew there was some higher position I could attain, which meant that, like Zeno’s arrow, I was guaranteed never to arrive and always to remain dissatisfied.I’m not sure I knew the details of all these lives when I was 29, but I did begin to guess that happiness lies less in our circumstances than in what we make of them, in every sense. “There is nothing either good or bad,” I had heard in high school, from Hamlet, “but thinking makes it so.” I had been lucky enough at that point to stumble into the life I might have dreamed of as a boy: a great job writing on world affairs for Time magazine, an apartment (officially at least) on Park Avenue, enough time and money to take vacations in Burma, Morocco, El Salvador. But every time I went to one of those places, I noticed that the people I met there, mired in difficulty and often warfare, seemed to have more energy and even optimism than the friends I’d grown up with in privileged, peaceful Santa Barbara, Calif., many of whom were on their fourth marriages and seeing a therapist every day. Though I knew that poverty certainly didn’t buy happiness, I wasn’t convinced that money did either.

So — as post-1960s cliché decreed — I left my comfortable job and life to live for a year in a temple on the backstreets of Kyoto. My high-minded year lasted all of a week, by which time I’d noticed that the depthless contemplation of the moon and composition of haiku I’d imagined from afar was really more a matter of cleaning, sweeping and then cleaning some more. But today, more than 21 years later, I still live in the vicinity of Kyoto, in a two-room apartment that makes my old monastic cell look almost luxurious by comparison. I have no bicycle, no car, no television I can understand, no media — and the days seem to stretch into eternities, and I can’t think of a single thing I lack.

I’m no Buddhist monk, and I can’t say I’m in love with renunciation in itself, or traveling an hour or more to print out an article I’ve written, or missing out on the N.B.A. Finals. But at some point, I decided that, for me at least, happiness arose out of all I didn’t want or need, not all I did. And it seemed quite useful to take a clear, hard look at what really led to peace of mind or absorption (the closest I’ve come to understanding happiness). Not having a car gives me volumes not to think or worry about, and makes walks around the neighborhood a daily adventure. Lacking a cell phone and high-speed Internet, I have time to play ping-pong every evening, to write long letters to old friends and to go shopping for my sweetheart (or to track down old baubles for two kids who are now out in the world).

When the phone does ring — once a week — I’m thrilled, as I never was when the phone rang in my overcrowded office in Rockefeller Center. And when I return to the United States every three months or so and pick up a newspaper, I find I haven’t missed much at all. While I’ve been rereading P.G. Wodehouse, or “Walden,” the crazily accelerating roller-coaster of the 24/7 news cycle has propelled people up and down and down and up and then left them pretty much where they started. “I call that man rich,” Henry James’s Ralph Touchett observes in “Portrait of a Lady,” “who can satisfy the requirements of his imagination.” Living in the future tense never did that for me.

Perhaps happiness, like peace or passion, comes most when it isn’t pursued.I certainly wouldn’t recommend my life to most people — and my heart goes out to those who have recently been condemned to a simplicity they never needed or wanted. But I’m not sure how much outward details or accomplishments ever really make us happy deep down. The millionaires I know seem desperate to become multimillionaires, and spend more time with their lawyers and their bankers than with their friends (whose motivations they are no longer sure of). And I remember how, in the corporate world, I always knew there was some higher position I could attain, which meant that, like Zeno’s arrow, I was guaranteed never to arrive and always to remain dissatisfied.

Being self-employed will always make for a precarious life; these days, it is more uncertain than ever, especially since my tools of choice, written words, are coming to seem like accessories to images. Like almost everyone I know, I’ve lost much of my savings in the past few months. I even went through a dress-rehearsal for our enforced austerity when my family home in Santa Barbara burned to the ground some years ago, leaving me with nothing but the toothbrush I bought from an all-night supermarket that night. And yet my two-room apartment in nowhere Japan seems more abundant than the big house that burned down. I have time to read the new John le Carre, while nibbling at sweet tangerines in the sun. When a Sigur Ros album comes out, it fills my days and nights, resplendent. And then it seems that happiness, like peace or passion, comes most freely when it isn’t pursued.

If you’re the kind of person who prefers freedom to security, who feels more comfortable in a small room than a large one and who finds that happiness comes from matching your wants to your needs, then running to stand still isn’t where your joy lies. In New York, a part of me was always somewhere else, thinking of what a simple life in Japan might be like. Now I’m there, I find that I almost never think of Rockefeller Center or Park Avenue at all.

9. 书本知识与实际知识哪个更重要 英语作文

Of all the knowledge we have, some comes from the books we read, some comes from personal experience in our lives. different people attach different importance to different sources. the young and the ecated, for example, may emphasize the former, the old may, however stress the latter. in my opinion, both book knowledge and personal experience are of equal importance.
knowledge gained from experience may be firsthand, direct, and unforgettable. books in the library may be outdated, giving you useless information. everything is changing and so is knowledge. if you go out to make on the-spot investigations instead of depending on books, it is likely that you may be pleasantly surprised. moreover, knowledge you get from your own experience will be everlasting. therefore, it is important that students get involved in practical activities to accumulate different kinds of experience.experience, however, is limited in terms of time and space. it is impossible for anyone to experience everything to get the knowledge he needs. in addition, society is developing so fast that new problems come up with surprising speed. over depending on experience could, therefore, make a person narrow minded and prejudiced.
books are a summary of the wisdom of our ancestors. the best way to gain know ledge is, of course, to read books, and in the meantime, participate in various kinds of practical activities. a combination of the two will sure[y make us full and well informed.