科技是人类进步的桥梁,在我们现实生活中的每个角落,科技产品随处可见。
现在,一个科技十分发达的世纪,所有人都信赖着科技,当然,从衣、食、住、行,以及人的沟通方式都有很大的变化。未来式的变化会更大。
衣,远古时期人们就穿的都是用树上的树叶或者是地下的小草编制的衣服。新中国成立以后,人们就穿的纯棉,皮衣,羽绒,等极其高档华丽的衣服。
食,不必多说。以前人们吃饭都是吃一些窝窝头,再带一些蔬菜,当然,如果生活条件不好时,就会每天忍饥挨饿,甚至有些伟大的父母为使不让自己的孩子饿死把自己所有的食物让给自己的孩子吃,自己一口不吃。而,我们现在,不用说过年过节了,只要我们有金钱就可以买到世界各地丰富的山珍海味,时令蔬菜,新鲜水果。
住,从以前的茅草屋到现在的水泥、砖瓦楼房。以前的茅草屋又矮又小,最多容下两三个人。可现在却不一样了!现在的楼房一栋栋摩天大楼拔地而起,如雨后的竹笋那样比比皆是。
行,最明显不过了。从以前的乡村小马路变成了如今宽阔平稳的水泥路。以前,战争时期能骑上自行的人还真不多。那时只有当官的才买得起。不管是从中国到美国,还是从美国到英国,都是用行驶较慢的火车来运输。而,如今就连我们这样的小学生也不太喜欢骑自行车,别说大人了。对于我们现代人来说汽车,火车,飞机,可真是天壤之别啊。
所有这些变化都是科技进步发展的功劳。
科技的变化全是融入生活中的点点滴滴了,我相信随着科技的发展,我们的生活一定会变得更加幸福美好,祖国的明天也一定会变得更加繁荣富强!
科技发达的令外国人都刮目相看!科技给我们带来了日新月异的变化,我们不得不相信,只要我们努力学习科学文化知识,提高我们的素质,我们的生活也一定会锦上添花!
随着科技的发展,我们步入了一个崭新的时代——信息化时代。发展带来的变化日新月异,在科技的帮助下我们的出行方式发生了很大的改变,生活水平也得到了巨大的提升。
五年前,轻轨只有2号线路,人们出行大都是乘坐公交车或开私家车,如此一来,不仅城市道路拥堵,还增加了尾气排放量,使人们的出行和健康都受到严重影响。然而仅仅五年,轻轨就由2条线路迅速发展到10条线路,将重庆的两江三岸连接起来。原来我们去大学城驾车需要一个小时,现在乘坐1号线20分钟就能到达,大大节省了人们的出行时间。由于轻轨以电为动力,所以不会排放对人体有害的废气,减少了空气中PM2.5成份,使人们的身体健康有了保证。
轻轨的一节车厢能容纳100-200人,一列轻轨有5-8节车厢,相当于一列轻轨可以容纳1000-20xx人。我以前上学,都是妈妈驾车送,因为我家去学校必经过渝澳大桥,这桥高峰期经常拥堵,导致我常常迟到,现在我改乘轻轨上学,一次都没迟到过。所以,很多上班族、学生都选择乘坐轻轨出行。这样,城市的交通压力大大得到缓解,使驾车出行的人们也能畅通无阻,节省大量时间。
轻轨大都建设在地下或空中,而且轻轨又窄又长,有效节省了轻轨的占地空间,让生活在重庆的人们不会有紧张和压迫感。轻轨依附在两根粗壮的铁管上,靠电进行移动,全程无音,让生活在轨道旁边的人们也能享受无音生活。
轻轨给人们的出行提供了便捷、高效的服务,但还有“神器”使人们的生活品质大大提升,它就是家喻户晓的——支付宝、微信。
五年前,支付宝、微信大都只有年轻人使用,如今,越来越多的市民都在用它,连路边卖水果的小商贩也在使用支付宝、微信。我印象最深的是,有一次放学回家,我看到一位阿姨想买水果,却因接小孩,身上没带钱,只好向水果盯了几秒钟,卖水果的小商贩洞察到说:“可以用支付宝或微信。”阿姨一听高兴坏了,连忙选了心仪的水果,然后“扫一扫”就买到了称心的水果。
支付宝、微信集多种功能于一身,叫车、叫外卖、交水电费、手机充值等等服务一有尽有,人们只要动动手指,足不出户就能解决你生活中的一切问题。
支付宝、微信操作简单易懂,我家65岁的外婆只用了一个小时就学会了如何使用,现在外婆出门只需带手机,就可以把菜和生活用品带回家,外人都叫她时尚老太太了。
我们的国家随着科技的发展,人们的出行和生活都越来越便捷。我们无法想象未来再过五年生活会变得多么便捷,但我们感谢这便捷的生活把我们引入了一个新的时代篇章。
I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800's, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken great courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.
However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armand's father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armand's reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that.some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumas's last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.
As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The
Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.
Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of the shelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. The soft breeze carried it away. Camille is just like the camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering. But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society.
Suddenly, I remembered a saying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies their beauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone? Where have they gone?
The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
It seemed to be such a coincidence that the night after I finished reading The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, I was to dine in a restaurant distinctly related to the book itself. This restaurant was no other than the famous American-styled “Friday ’s. ” The reason for mentioning this restaurant is quite straightforward to all the gentlemen, ladies and children who have read the novel and enjoyed it, which is the fact that this restaurant was, most likely, named after the American Native in Robinson Crusoe, called Friday. This restaurant offers very exceptional service, for instance when the waitresses are asked to order dishes they kneel rather than stand, which, unlike the other restaurants I have been to, makes it easier for the customers to hear them speak. Moreover, Friday’s friendly services to the customers help them to make better choices when ordering dishes. I remembered when I went to Friday ’s last time; the waitress kindly described the items on the menu with precise details. It turned out that the combo I initially wanted was designed to be shared among a large group, not to be eaten by one person. I think this restaurant shows many commendable features similar to that of Friday. Friday brought emotional warmth to the people around him with his appealing personality. I think it was this personality that affected Crusoe and made him say that he loved Friday when Crusoe didn ’t express love for his parents, brothers, sisters, or even his wife. “When he espied me, he came running to me, laying himself down again upon the ground, with all the possible signs of an humble, thankful disposition, making many antic gestures to show it to let me know how he would serve me as long as he lived.” This was what Friday did after Crusoe had rescued him from the two savages chasing him. It was easy for me to see why Crusoe had loved Friday. After sometime, Crusoe and Friday were to rescue Friday’s father. When Friday reunited with his father, the scene was easy to move anyone: “It would have moved anyone to tears to have seen how Friday kissed him, embraced him, hugged him, cried, laughed, halloed, jumped about, danced,
sung; and then sung and jumped about again, like a distracted creature. It was a good while before I could make him speak to me.” This is my favourite chapter in the whole book. It is hard to see why Friday is an ex-savage when he can have personalities more praiseworthy than many civilized people, viz. Crusoe himself. “When he (Friday went to him (Friday’s father, he would sit down by him, open his breast, and hold his father’s head close to his bosom, half an hour together, to nourish it; then he took his arms and ankles, which were numbed and stiff with the binding, and rubbed them with his hands.” Furthermore, Friday’s expression of loyalty in asking Crusoe to kill him rather than leave him is more heartfelt than anything Crusoe ever says or does.
Crusoe, on the absolute contrary, seems incapable of deep feelings, as shown by his account of leaving his family—he never shows any emotions. After a moving lecture from Robinson’s father about his future, he still decided to follow his own wandering ambition. Careless was he about the wishes of his parents to keep him alive and prosperous, as he was the only child left in the family. When he came back from the island which he had lived on for twenty eight years, he found that it had been too late to tell his parents that he was still alive, but yet again he did not feel sorry for them; he also did not feel sorry for the two people who had to live in misery for nearly thirty years under the allusion all of their sons were dead. He had the same feelings for his wife: when he was married, he said it was “not either to my disadvantage or dissatisfaction”, implying that it was also neither to his advantage nor his satisfaction. Moreover, after his wife died, Robinson did not think of looking after the three children they had, but went back to the island, which he had lived on for twenty-eight years. It was on this trip which Robinson Crusoe revisited “His Island ” as he called it. I feel that Robinson ’s indifference to his family is almost emotionally cruel.
Before had clearly shown the contrast between Crusoe’s and Friday’s personalities, as when Friday, in his joyful reunion with his father, displayed far more emotion toward his family members than Crusoe, whereas Crusoe never mentions missing his family or dreams about the happiness of seeing them again. I think Defore is very successful in introducing Friday as part of the novel, it makes the whole novel seem much more complete and gripping to the reader, as well as proving that Defoe’s ideology of racism is civilized unlike many other Europeans at that time; natives and savages are not worse than others but can perhaps even be more modern and civilized. Those are the reasons of why I like The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe and Friday.
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