我最喜爱的体育运动是踢毽子儿。我喜欢踢毽子,是在半年前我和我表姐的一次踢毽子比赛。
那天,表姐到我家玩。我们一起写完作业以后,觉得有点儿累,于是表姐提议说:“我们来玩踢毽子吧。”“可是,我不会踢怎么办?”表姐说:“我先来做示范,然后你再踢。”说着,她踢了起来。1、2、3……她踢得可真多呀,一下子踢了10多个,该我踢了,我觉得腿有点儿不听使唤,胳膊也跟着较劲儿,只踢了2个,毽子就被我踢飞了。接下来我们又踢了半天,可我还是没有抓到要领,踢得还是很少。到了5点多钟,表姐被她爸爸接走了。我暗暗下定决心:瑕疵比赛的时候一定要超过她。于是我每天一有时间,就开始练习踢毽儿。
真是功夫不负有心人。这天,表姐又来我家了。我们同样先写作业,写完作业后,我主动说:“我们一起踢毽子吧。”我没和表姐说我在家每天坚持练习踢毽子,这次还是表姐先踢,她踢了18个。哈哈,我悄悄地笑了起来。该我了,我的心“砰砰”直跳,我真怕自己踢不好,21比18,我赢了。表姐看后很吃惊,问我怎么能踢这么多了?我告诉她我每天晚上坚持练习地结果。
现在时间长了,我的进步更左右脚交替地踢法。
踢毽子不仅使我能锻炼身体,还给我带来了快乐,我喜欢踢毽子!
绿川幸是我最喜爱的日本漫画家之一。他的漫画作品大多以短篇为主,构思巧妙,因而拥有众多漫迷。
Through her works, my favorite one is Xiamuyourenzhang.
在她的作品中我最喜爱的一部是《夏目友人帐》。
The comic book mainly talks about that the hero Xiamuguizhi has a special ability to see the bogies. He is unsociable because his parents are dead. And he often lives in his relatives' home when he is a little boy and his friends at his age always tease him because he has a special ability. Although he experiences many unfortunate things, he is still very kind and without complaint at anyone. Eventually he is adopted by a couple who is very friendly and let him go to high school. One day, He is pursued by a bogie and hid in a shrine. He breaks a powerful bogie‘s seal whose name is Ban. And that involves her grandmother Xiamulingzi’s relics--a contract that sigh with the bogies. Since then, this powerful bogie turns itself into a cat in daily life to stay with Xiamu to protect him with the condition that Xiamu should give the contract to it after he die. But before that Xiamu decides to try his best to give the name in the contracts to the bogies and let them get free. Thus, a loving, touching, scary story is opened up.
《夏目友人帐》主要讲述了男主人公夏目贵志拥有可以看到妖怪的特殊能力。因为父母双亡他的性格较为孤僻,并且由于他具有特殊的能力,他常辗转在于亲戚之间并被同龄人欺负。虽然他经历了许多不幸,但他依旧有好善良没有埋怨任何人。最终他被有好善良的藤原夫妇收养并进入高中。有一天,他被妖怪追赶躲进神社,不小心打破了一只强大妖怪斑的封印。并牵涉到了他祖母夏目玲子的遗物—一本同妖怪签订的`契约书。之后,这只强大的妖怪平时便变成猫的样子待在夏目身边保护他,但是他的条件是夏目死后要把这本契约书给它。但在此之前夏目决定尽其所能把契约书上的名字还给妖怪们让它们得到自由。由此,一个个温馨、感人、惊险的故事就此展开。
In addition, yuki midorikawa has another special work called Yinghuozhisen is also really moving ,sad and beautiful. I suggest that you all can watch it when you have free time.
此外,绿川幸的另一部作品《萤火之森》同样十分治愈感人建议大家有空可以看看。
Dear wu Yanzu:
You are my favourite superstar.I am addicited to your films and some other works.Our teacher asked us to write a letter to a superstar. You come to mine mind firstly. I am inertested in a question.That is why you are not good at our mother tongue.I am anxious to eat your cooking.It must be taste good.Oh i can not wait.How I wish I could taste it at once. You hurt your nose in an accident.I am very wooried about that,can I have a look at your nose.Yang Qianhua is a so good singer.You two look like a couple,and you will be good lovers.
Yours
XXX
要说我最喜欢的事,就要数看书了,书是我的好朋友,是知识的源泉。
还记得高尔基曾说过的那句话“我扑在书籍上,就像饥饿的人扑在面包上。”我就是这样的一个人。
从我哇哇落地,妈妈爸爸就给我讲故事,虽然那时我听不懂,但我知道了世界上还有这种东西,从那时起我便和书结下了不解之缘。
我就是喜欢看书,家里的书约有260多本,可我还不满足,每个周末都要到新华书店看书,妈妈叫我“小书虫”、爸爸叫我“小书迷”,不管怎么样,我就是爱看书。
每当我捧起一本书,好像连九头牛都拖不动。有一次,我买了一本快乐《1+1》作文书,回到家我就津津有味地看起来,这时妈妈叫到:“妞,快来吃饭啦!”我嘴里说“就来、就来!”可书中小玛莉后来又怎么样了呢?我又猜不清,我真的特别想知道,只好再看下去。妈妈看我原地不动,气得火冒三丈,最后还是她把我拖进了厨房。我食不知味,不甘不愿地吃了起来。脑子里想的全是书上的内容。唉!这个时候吃什么饭呀!
书给我带来的好处多得数不胜数,书中生动的故事情节深深地吸引着我,令我陶醉,我读出了书中的酸、甜、苦、辣。读到伤心处我会流泪;读到欢乐时我会哈哈大笑,总之书的好处是无穷的。
看书看多了,我的作文也提高了、词语也丰富了、连语句也通顺多了。
“书是人类进步的阶梯。”我爱看书,书是我最好的朋友。
When you look back on yourself in the past – 10, 20, 30 or more years ago – it’s surprising to see how much you have changed over time. Your experiences, your friends, your family and your work have all shaped who you are right now. But where will you be in another few years? How will you have changed? Reflective writing in your journal is an excellent way to think about what you want out of the future.
当你10年、20年或更多年后回顾过去时,你会吃惊地发现,随着时光的流逝,你也发生了很大的变化。你的经历、朋友、家庭和工作造就了现在的你。但是再过几年你会在哪里呢?你会如何变化呢?这样反思性的写作,会是思考未来你想要什么的一种好的方式。
You may have already written a letter to your younger self before, conveying all the wisdom and perspective you wish you had had at the time. Now consider the opposite end of the spectrum; what would you say if you wrote your future self a letter?
你也许以前试过给过去的自己写信,向年轻时的自己传授一些人生的智慧和观点,你希望那时候的自己就能知道这些。现在我们换个角度看问题,如果让你给未来的自己写封信,你会写点什么?
Just imagine writing a letter to your future self 5 years from now, then opening it at that exact moment 5 years down the road to see how much of it resonated with you. It is a useful supplementary tool to be used in goal achievement, because when you write the letter to your future self, it helps crystallize exactly how you anticipate yourself to become at that specific moment down the road.
想象一下,给5年后的'自己写一封信,当5年后你打开那封信时,你会产生多少共鸣。这是实现目标的一种有用的辅助工具,因为当你给未来的自己写信时,你会慢慢理清希望自己在人生旅途的那个特定时刻变成什么样子。
As you read the letter in the future, you can assess how many things match up (or not vs. your expectations in the past and think about why that’s the case. Often times, the goals we set and our goal achievement process are subjected to a lot of changes along the way, due to varying obstacles, unanticipated circumstances and changing priorities. The letter gives you a macro-view of your initial vision and lets you recognize how your current vision differs from the past.
当你在未来读这封信时,你可以看看有多少事情是像你过去期望的那样,你也会思考为什么会这样。很多时候,我们设定目标在实现的过程中会受到沿途中各种因素的影响,因为会遇到各种各样的困难、各种意外情况并需要不断调整优先级。这封信能让你从宏观的角度上去看自己最初的愿景,让你意识到自己现在的想法和过去相比有多么不同。
When you open the letter in the future, you as your future self gets to compare how you used to be in the past and compare with how you are currently. This lets you see in totality how much things have changed since then – and this can be a really intriguingexperience. It’s interesting to just see how much you have grown/changed since you wrote the letter.
当你以后看信时,你会把过去的自己和现在的自己进行比较。这会让你看清从写信时起你发生了哪些变化,这种体验是非常有趣的。光看看从你写信开始发生了哪些变化就很有趣了。
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