Life has its ups and downs, and only true friends always stay around. Like anyone else, I have got many friends. They often help me when I’m in trouble. Especially, when I fail in an examination, they always care for me and encourage me to study harder. Last year, when I was hurt in a basketball game, my friends took me to the nearby hospital at once and look after me by turns. In my eyes, friends are the most precious wealth that one should treasure all his life.
Long, long ago, there were two brothers, the one rich and the other poor. When Christmas Eve came, the poor one had not a bite in the house, either of meat or bread; so he went to his brother, and begged him, in God's name, to give him something for Christmas Day. It was by no means the first time that the brother had been forced to give something to him, and he was not better pleased at being asked now than he generally was.
"If you will do what I ask you, you shall have a whole ham," said he. The poor one immediately thanked him, and promised this.
"Well, here is the ham, and now you must go straight to Dead Man's Hall," said the rich brother, throwing the ham to him.
"Well, I will do what I have promised," said the other, and he took the ham and set off. He went on and on for the livelong day, and at nightfall he came to a place where there was a bright light.
"I have no doubt this is the place," thought the man with the ham.
An old man with a long white beard was standing in the outhouse, chopping Yule logs.
"Good-evening," said the man with the ham.
"Good-evening to you. Where are you going at this late hour?" said the man.
"I am going to Dead Man's Hall, if only I am on the right track," answered the poor man.
"Oh! yes, you are right enough, for it is here," said the old man. "When you get inside they will all want to buy your ham, for they don't get much meat to eat there; but you must not sell it unless you can get the hand-mill which stands behind the door for it. When you come out again I will teach you how to stop the hand-mill, which is useful for almost everything."
So the man with the ham thanked the other for his good advice, and rapped at the door.
在一个盛夏的夜晚,我和妈妈一起在小区里散步。
随着夜幕降临,白天的炎热似乎被吓跑了,徐徐的微风拂过我的脸庞,将大地上的热气吹的一干二净,身子顿时感觉到丝丝凉意。放眼望去我看到每一栋居民楼都灯光闪烁,树下的长椅上到处是一些聊天的阿姨,还有一些三五成群的孩子们正在快乐的玩耍,嬉戏,有的玩滑板,有的在溜旱冰,有的骑单车……那是夏天的夜晚要比白天热闹啊!
走着走着,我们就来到了小区中心,只听见一曲优扬动听的音乐缓缓响起,在灯光的照射下,一群女士们跳起了优美热情的广场舞。
那些不起眼的小花小草们也在风娃娃的鼓动下向大家热情的招手;大树上的树叶也跟着风而一起摇晃;不再是活力不现;可爱的小狗们也不再是白天的气喘吁吁的样了;树上的蝉在枝头开音乐会;一群群提着小灯笼的萤火虫为它们点亮灯!蟋蟀也为它们弹奏钢琴来伴奏,美丽的蝴蝶也在乐曲中翩翩起舞,好一个动听的夏啊!
不知不觉,我们散步到了荷花池,只见荷叶挤挤的,有的中间还有几朵荷花,甚至有一些和花谢了成了一个个大大的莲蓬。风一吹,那荷叶、荷花、莲蓬都会摇曳生姿,仿佛是一群热情四溢的巴西女郎在跳动着。看,那里还有一些小孩光脚在荷花池里玩耍。有时一些调皮的小鱼也会啄一啄他们的小脚,惹得孩子们大声尖叫。还有的孩子们泼一泼水,水珠在荷叶上滚动好像一颗颗美丽的钻石,漂亮极了。小鱼儿在水中游来游去,小青蛙也在荷叶上”呱呱呱“的叫着来凑热闹,好一个热闹的夏啊!
我这时抬头望天空,只见繁星点点,皓月当头,这给迷人的夏镀上一层银色的光辉。这夏天的夜晚,小区里真热闹。这夏天的.夜晚,正是太美了!
夏天的夜晚,雨后感到天气凉爽爽的,我和妈妈到小区的公园里去散步。
天上的星星眨着眼睛,一轮圆月躲在云层里,若隐若现,仿佛蒙着面纱的少女,害羞得很!迎面吹来一阵清新的风,我们一边走一边漫不经心地欣赏美丽的风景。那里十分得热闹:几位年迈的大妈正随着音乐扭着腰跳秧歌,旁边的一只小狗也跟着跳了起来。一些小孩子正在慢条斯理地爬树,展示自己的厉害。忙碌一天的人们有的坐在石椅上休息,有的交头接耳、窃窃私语。树上的知了悠闲地唱着歌,“吱吱吱吱”地叫着,像在高歌一曲……我看见一位男孩子正在把铁树上的花摘下来,扔到了草丛中。我急忙走到他的面前,严厉地问:“你刚才在干什么?”他若无其事地回答:“没什么?”我听了,生气地说:“你刚才做的事情我看得一清二楚,你知不知道,清洁工把这里打扫得干干净净,而你却既破坏环境又伤害植物,情况简直太恶劣了!”他低下头,红着脸,像熟透的苹果,头点个不停,像小鸡啄米似的,低声说:“下次我不会再做这样的事了。”说完他就踏着沉重的脚步走了。
一阵风吹过,听见了树叶发出“唦唦”的响声,我迎声一瞧,原来是一棵苍翠高大的树。我仔细观察这棵树,树上结了一些大得像球、小得像梨、绿绿的果实,我好奇地问妈妈:“这是什么树呀?”妈妈听了,也惊奇地看了看,闻了闻树上的叶子,有股浓厚的柚木香味,认真地说:“这是棵柚子树,过了几个月果实就会变得更加大,颜色变成黄色了。我听了,恍然大悟,情不自禁地点了点头。我心里暗暗地想:这里怎么会有这种树呢?难道是一个人吃柚子的时候无意中吐出来了一颗籽落入泥土里,日久天长,经过风吹雨打,最后变成了一棵柚子树。
夏天的夜晚是神秘的,探索的,你不妨也出来探个究竟!
妈妈说:“世界上最宝贵的东西是生命,因为如果没有了它,所有的一切也就没了。”
爸爸说:“世界上最宝贵的东西是眼泪,因为只有它才知道你是不是一个真正的男子汉。”
奶奶说:“最宝贵的东西是青春,因为青春一但走了,就再也找不回来了。”
爷爷说:“最宝贵的东西是身体,如果身体不好,以后什么事也干不成。”
姐姐说:“最宝贵的东西是知识,没有了知识人类就无法发展。”
哥哥说:“最宝贵的东西是快乐,假如没有了快乐,也就没有了欢笑。“
舅舅说:“最宝贵的东西是金钱,没有了它你就无法生活。”
我认为最宝贵的是时间,我们如果不珍惜时间就不可能拥有时间。
不同的`人有不同的价值观,珍惜现在拥有的一切才是最重要的。
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