The earthquake which happened two weeks ago in Sichuan province is an enormous disaster for our whole nation. It has caused both financial and life loss. Until now, fifty thousand people lost their lives due to the earthquake and much more injured seriously. Five million people have no homes to return as the majority of the buildings were collapsed
We are sorry about this accident. It’s a pity that many children lost their parents and many couples lost their lovers. I could not help but cry when hearing of the moving stories that happened during the disaster
Our whole nation is a big family, every member would like to give a helping hand to the people who suffered from the earthquake. We must show our warm-heartedness and make donations to the stricken area so that their broken heart can be warmed.
A series of actions has been taken since the earthquake happened. I believe the stricken area will soon be restored with the soldiers and other warm-hearted people’s help. The future will be bright, cheer up!
Yours sincerely
geese 鹅(复数
crane 鹤
come suddenly down upon 突然袭击
weighted down 过重而坠
have least to fetter 最少牵挂
一粒种子落入泥土,便开始努力成长,因为它懂得,那是她的责任;一粒雨水从高空落下,便用生命滋润万物,因为他懂得,那是它的责任;一个花骨朵努力绽放,是为了让世界多点美丽,因为它懂得,那是它的责任。
他六出祁山,只为国家能早日统一;他七擒孟获,只为民族能和谐共处。诸葛亮用一生去完成他的责任,“鞠躬尽瘁、死而后己”是他一生的写照。他用自己的努力使孔明灯照亮于黑夜,使自己名垂千古。我懂得了,为国家效力是他诸葛亮的责任,而一个人的责任,是一个人所应尽的任务,须用一生去完成。
大漠的沙石曾聆听过她对国家不舍的琴音;塞北的寒风曾见证过她对民族和谐的期盼。王昭君仅仅是一个女子,一个柔弱的女子,却在国家危难之际甘愿牺牲自己。因为王昭君懂得,为国家的和谐效力,这是她的责任,她应用自己的努力去完成这她本应该做的事。于是,我懂得了,责任心是一个人必备的道德修养,它不仅是对自己的责任,更是对他人,对社会的责任。
废寝忘食,他用赤诚之心完成了无韵之离***;含垢忍辱,他用顽强之志铸就了史家之绝唱。司马迁用一部史记,讲述着一个史学家应有的良知;司马迁用一部史记,见证了一个史学家对历史的忠贞。司马迁懂得,他是一个史学家,他的责任就是为国家的史学尽力,他用一生诠释了他为自己的责任所做的努力。于是,我懂得了,每一个人都应背负着责任和生活着,并用努力去完成自己的责任。
责任从我们呱呱落地的那一刻起便伴随着我们每一个人,随着我们的成长,责任随之变化。我现在是一名学生,学习便是我的责任,所以我应为它努力奋斗。在社会生活中,对他人友善也是我的责任,并且懂得爱,懂得怜悯,懂得善良。更要求我们对生活有着热爱,对世界显现善意,对他人保持尊重,懂得爱他人,敬畏和悲叹每一个短促而劳碌的生命,我们才能才能真诚地服务他人,尽责社会。
诸葛亮、王昭君、司马迁……用他们高尚的心灵诠释了他们对责任的理解,用行动对责任作出了最好的诠释——责任是美好的,它鞭策我们面向更美好的明天,我们应毫不犹豫地担起身上的责任,用努力为自己创造一片更美好的明天。
Be a Woman Be a Human
Little Women is an autobiographical novel published in 1868 and written by American author Louisa May Alcott. She wrote from the heart, and wove into the story incidents from the lives of herself and her three sisters at Concord. It was based on author’s own experiences as a child in Concord, Massachusetts with her three sisters. Little Women is the story of the Marches, a family used to hard toil and suffering. Although Father March is away with the Union armies, the sisters Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth keep in high spirits with their mother, affectionately named Marmee.
The novel hasn't got fantastic plot, but the author described the happy family life with the simple language. However, this is the story of their growing maturity and wisdom and the search for the contents of family life. It has become a much loved classic tale and many of the trials of the sisters are all too relevant today as evidenced by its continued following.
One of the prominent themes in Little Women is the coming of age or maturation of the girls. During the course of the novel we see them grow in many ways--physically, intellectually, and especially emotionally. After certain happy times winning over the Laurences, their friendly rich neighbor, dark times arrive as Marmee finds out about her husband's illness. Worse is to come as Beth contracts scarlet fever in her Samaritan efforts for a sick neighbor and becomes more or lean invalid. The novel
tells of their young womanhood with the additional strains of romance, Beth's terminal illness, the pressures of marriage and the outside world.
When I read the book, the comfortable feeling and the sense of growing up both strike me as reasonable. These are some most impressive plots to me.
All of the characters who earlier wish for genius and success—Amy, Jo, and Laurie—now realize that they merely possess talent, not the genius for which they earlier hope. These realizations are the results of growing up and learning to accept small defeats. Even Jo’s writing style changes. She no longer writes tales of adventure and intrigue but, instead, write in simpler style that sounds similar to that Little Women itself. Tough one can argue that this change in writing style reflects a loss of independence for Jo, one can also argue that it demonstrates an ability to adapt her creativity to the world around her.
Another plot appeals to me a lot is the end of the story. In contrast to the stormy, childish encounter between Laurie and Jo, Bhaer’s proposal to Jo is touching and more grown-up. Jo goes out to seek Bhaer, demonstrating that she has some agency in the affair; when he proposes, the rain and mud prevent him from going down on his knee or giving his hand, so they stand literally on an equal footing. Jo, furthermore, looks nothing like a romantic heroine; she is bedraggled with rain and mud, but it makes no difference. This marriage, which begins with equality andprimacy of the heart rather than primacy of appearance, is promising.
There is also some foreshadowing in this book. For instance, when Laurie parents the March sisters with a postbox, the writer hints that love letter will pass through the box in years to come. Laurie promise to kiss Amy before she dies foreshadows their future marriage.
The old story brings me some contemporary thinking. Women’s struggle between familial duty and personal growth; the danger of gender stereotyping; the necessity of work; and the importance to be genuine. No matter what age you are in, you need to keep equality concept in mind. Just as the poem If by Joseph Rudyard Kipling goes:
If you can talk with crows and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings---nor lose the common touch.
Then you’ll be a woman, and be a human. The book teaches me how to be a woman, or rather how to be a human.
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