你们好,我叫魏玥,今年8岁,现在已经上了三年级了。你想知道我长得什么样吗?
首先,我介绍一下我的外貌:我长着短短、黑黑的头发。长着一张国字脸,柳月眉,眼睛大大的,一张小小的樱桃小嘴,体型长的不胖也不瘦,就是给人的感觉是很内向的一个小女孩。很遗憾,我有很多缺点,比如:写作业时会做小动作,等等。当然我也有优点,比如爱跳舞,爱交朋友。我还有一张微笑的脸,非常讨人喜欢。
小朋友,你找得到我吗?
我的名字叫丁峰,今年7岁了,我在孟晏完小三年级读书。
我有一双明亮的眼睛,在长长的睫毛衬托下显得更加迷人。我有一个小巧的鼻子,有一张小小的嘴巴,我的身高是1米3左右。大家都说我长的非常可爱,像一个布娃娃。大家都说我很文静,像个小淑女,我的爱好是学习,因为只有学习好了长大才能做想做的事,除了学习我的爱好是打羽毛球,因为打羽毛球可以锻炼身体。我的优点是帮妈妈做家务,而且同学生气的时候我还能给同学逗笑。但是我有一个最大的缺点是胆小,有一次晚间睡觉的时候妈妈有事出去了,我非常害怕。
我现在是班级的学习委员,要以身作则,好好学习。
这就是我丁峰,希望大家都能了解我和我做朋友。
我,一个本性温柔的女孩。姓徐,名静雯。我活泼可爱,富有爱心。就拿七月二十日那天来说吧。那天,我骑车上街,看到一只翅膀受伤了的小家雀,它被木刺给次到了。我把它放在我的口袋里。到了家,我拿出紫药水,用棉球轻轻的沾了沾紫药水,涂在小家雀的伤口上……几天后,小家雀便飞走了。爸爸妈妈为我起了这个名字,是希望我能文文静静,优雅一点。可是,我的性格却与他们恰恰相反。我这个性子是谁也别想帮我改了。唉!
我叫王晓彤,今年八岁了。我是一个活泼开朗的小男孩。我个子不高,长得瘦瘦的,妈妈常常因为我不好好吃饭而生气,她经常说我瘦的像只小虾米。理发的叔叔为我剪了个“西瓜太郎”的发型,刘海齐齐的',头发有点长,常常会被别人误会是个女孩,我明明是个很酷的男孩子呀,妈妈却说那是因为我长的很秀气才会被人看作女孩的。
我喜欢画画,用五颜六色的彩笔画出美丽的图画我会很开心。我的愿望是长大了当一名大侦探,因为大侦探可以查出许多曲折、神奇的案子。我特别喜欢看动画片,在里面我常常会学到很多东西,但是我经常因为看动画片而忘记学习,这时候妈妈就会很生气。
这就是我,一个爱想象、好动,也很贪玩的男孩子。
大家好!我叫韩梅,今年8岁了,在万载县康乐镇第三小学读书。你想了解我吗?接下来,我就介绍一下自己。
我,长得并不漂亮,瓜子脸,一双不大不小的眼睛,一个有点矮的鼻子,还时常会挂着微微的笑,我一般都穿着校服。
我很喜欢看书。因为看书不仅能丰富知识,还能安静心灵,总之看书有说不清的好处。“书读百遍,其义自见”,这是我的座右铭 ,学习 也要像看书一样仔细,还要多读、多想、多看,才能更好地掌握全文。“书是人类进步的阶梯”,人无知识鱼无水那样,知识对人固然重要,今天的认真努力就能换来明天的美好生活和前途,所以,每个同学都应当认真学习。有时,我看书还会看得着迷呢!
我的学习还算不错,品德也不错,还拿过一次县三好学生呢!我是老师眼中的好学生,同学们的好榜样。在班上担任班长,大家都说我很淳朴,学习很用功,但我唯一的不足就是太胆小,上课很少发言。
看,这就是我,一个胆小文静的女生。听了我的介绍,你们愿意和我做朋友吗?
我,瘦瘦的,中等个头,眉毛弯弯的,眼睛虽不大,但炯炯有神,塌塌的鼻梁是妈妈遗传给我的。最有趣的是,我的嘴上边有个小痦子。
我喜欢看书。我的窗台上、书柜上、书桌上都堆满了书。一有空就拿起一本书,坐在椅子上津津有味地看起来。妈妈怕我累眼睛,总往下抢书,可怎么抢也抢不下来。有一次,我在看书,妈妈叫我吃饭,我像没听见似的,继续聚精会神地看。直到妈妈叫第三遍,我才一边看书一边慢悠悠地向餐桌走去。妈妈把菜端上桌子时我还在看。妈妈生气的说:“行了,小书虫,别看了。”我才极不情愿地放下书。
我很爱笑,平时总是笑眯眯的。我也很幽默,经常给别人讲笑话。可是,有时还没讲完,听的人没笑,我却“咯咯咯”地笑得上气不接下气,弄得别人莫名其妙:“哪儿好笑了?”还有一次,我学着鸭子的步法走进了妈妈的房间,把妈妈逗乐了,顺手拍了我的屁股一下,可我却撅起嘴,奶声奶气地说:“呜呜呜,你把小鸭子打哭了,以后再也不给你下蛋了!”这下,妈妈可笑得合不拢嘴了。
看书是我的爱好,幽默是我的性格。你们觉得我可爱吗?
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.
The first sentence in this book is impressive. It reads: “It is a truth well known to all the world that an unmarried man in poss ession of a large fortune must be in need of a wife”. The undertone is very clear: the foundation of the marriage at that time is not emotion but possession.
People always think that Austen was an expert at telling love stories. In fact, the marriage in her book is not the result of love, but the result of economic needs. After reading this book, I know the truth is that a poor woman must be in need of a husband, a wealthy man.
I couldn’t forget how eager Mrs. Bennet wants to marry off her daughte rs. If you want to know why she is so crazy about these things, I must mention the situation in Britain at that time. Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his father’s possessions. Younger sons and daughters who are used to luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives. Thus, we can see that getting married is a way to become wealthier, particularly for women without many possessions. Jane Austen told us that money and possession determined everything, including marriage and love in her century.
In “Pride and Prejudice”, the sister of Mr. Bingley strongly opposed his plan of marrying Jane because the Bennets don’t have many possessions and their social positions are much lower than them. From this, we can see there are a lot of obstacles for a not very rich woman to marry a wealthy husband. The society, the relatives would not allow them to get married.
In modern society, although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly, the concept of “money determines everything” is still rooted in some people’s mind. A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages. Education background, possessions, jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage. Marry for money is still a big problem in our
society. We can’t help thinking: can money determine everything?
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.
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