英语读书笔记汇总15篇
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【正文】
篇1:英语读书笔记
gulliver’stravels格列佛游记
thestoryincludesthreeparts。theyarerespectivelytalkingabout:gulliver
inlilliput,inbrobdingnag,andinhouyhnms。
gullivertravelstothesouthas。ontheirwaytotheeastindies,astrong
windcarriedthemtothewrongway。mostofthepeopledied。somedayslater,
heestolilliput,everythingissmallthere。threedayslater,heestobrobdingnag。
thiscountryisoppositefromlilliput,thethingarehuge,veryhuge!thenhe
travelstoaplacecalledhouyhnms,whichisalsoveryinteresting。
篇2:英语读书笔记
fivefamousfairytales著名童话五则
thisbooktellsfivefamousfairytales。today,iwillmainlyintroducethe
story,thewhitebirds,writtenbyhansanderson。
thereisakingwithtensonsandonedaughter。theirmotherdiedwhenthe
daughter,elisa,wasborn。thenthekingmarriedwithanotherwoman。butshe
isabadandjealouswoman。shechangestheboysintotenwhitebirds。elisa
makesthecoatsofgoldflowerstohelpthem。finallyshesucceeds,herbrothers
changebaketopeople,andshemarriedwithaking。
篇3:英语读书笔记
后面还有多篇英语读书笔记!
《notredamecathedral》isoneknownfarandwideromanticfactionstrength
whichvictorhugowrites。itakeadvantageofthissummervacationfreetime,
readthisgreatwork。
notredamecathedral'sstory,actuallywasoneatthattimesocialepicpoem,
sincebrimmedwithreally。friendly。beautiful,alsotheflowlfishdesire
andisfal。regardlessofisgoodbeautifulasmelada,orhastheuglymblance,
cacimodowithonepuremind,theyreprentthegreatamountthelowerlevel
populacewhichsuppress;perhapsissinistercoloud,heisappearsbythe
theocracyface,allloadbearingonekindofauthor'sponder。theauthorin
thiswork,forwiththeclown,wasbeautifullyfriendlyandwickedlydoesthe
bestannotation,ortakeabovethreepeopleastheexample,therebelasmelada
hasthebeautifulmblanceandthechastegoodmind,aswellaspitifuldestiny,
butcacimodo,hewithstooddestinydeceivenicely,theinnermostfeelingsis
hismiryisgraver,butcoloudmaintainedthebenightedsocialrightsand
interests,hehadbrutally。voidmindandevilpassion。goodpersonphysique
hateful,buttheevilpersonactuallysaystheappearanceshore
however,brighttoff,socialunfairmanifest。
butthearticleresultalsoiswhentheoppositionsocietyuntilcriticism:
allbeautifulisgoodallswallowsbythemightandtheevil,thelowerlevel
people'sweakstrengthinunderthekingpowerrule,inthebenightedsociety,
onlycanbereducedtoashes。waspalatialnotredamecathedral,howmanyworld
tragedytestimonyonce,inhugothenovel,heasifhadthelifebreath,he
shelteredasmelada,expodcoloudthecrime,regretthepopulaceattackthe
magnificentfeatwhichdarkactuallyheroicallydevoted。。。
anotherthequestionwhichisworthponderingis:whoisthehero?asmelada
orcacimodo?ithinkallisnot,butisinthearticlebythelouis11rank
smellofbloodsuppressionratherforsacreficedthepopulacegate,asmelada
withcacimodoisnotinthemthereprentative,asmeladaisloveswiththe
beautifulsymbol,cacimodonotmanyreprentsisunfortunateandthepain。
butthey,allsufferatragicmiddleagesignorantevilforcesdevastate,one
eachonepainfulsoulisbleeding,flowsthetear。merelyisnotredame
cathedral'saboveengraves"thedestiny"?theyareinmiddleagesfrance,
despotismsacrificialvictim。
theentirestoryrichtragiccolor,theplotintenismoving,exciting。
authorhugothrough"notredamecathedral"thisstory,butalsodisclod
atthattimethedarksociety'sncetothepeople。thisfascinatingstory
likesthatccimodoclockssoundequallyshocksveralgenerationofreaders'
minds。
篇4:英语读书笔记
aliceinwonderland爱丽丝奇遇记
onehotsummerday,aliceandhersisteraresittingunderthetree。alice
esawhiterabbit,andsherunafterit。therabbitgoesdownarabbitwhole
andalicefollowsit,sheisnowinastrangewonderland。aliceeatssomespecial
things,andshechangeshersize!everythingisdifferentandstrangethere。
theanimalstherecanspeak!alicemeetsmanyinterestingthings。atlast,she
wakesup。it’sjustadream!
篇5:英语读书笔记
tome,youarestillnothingmorethanalittleboywhoisjustlikeahundred
thousandotherlittleboys。andihavenoneedofyou。andyou,onyourpart,
havenoneedofme。toyou,iamnothingmorethanafoxlikeahundredthousand
otherfoxes。butifyoutameme,thenweshallneedeachother。tome,you
willbeuniqueinalltheworld。toyou,ishallbeuniqueinalltheworld。
对我而言,你只是一个小男孩,和其他成千上万的小男孩没有什么不一样。我不需要
你。你也不需要我。对你而言,我也和其它成千上万的狐狸并没有差别。可是,假如你
驯服了我,我们就彼此需要了。对我而言,你就是举世无双的;对你而言,我也是独一
无二的……
thewheatfieldshavenothingtosaytome。andthatissad。butyouhave
hairthatisthecolorofgold。thinkhowwonderfulthatwillbewhenyouhave
tamedme!thegrain,whichisalsogolden,willbringmebackthethoughtof
you。andishalllovetolistentothewindinthewheat。
麦田和我毫不相干,真令人沮丧。可是,你有金黄色的头发。想想看,如果你驯服了
我,那该有多好啊!小麦也是金黄色的,那会使我想起你。我会喜欢听麦田里的风声……
itisyourownfault,ineverwishedyouanysortofharm;butyouwanted
metotameyou。。。butnowyouaregoingtocry!thenithasdoneyounogood
atall!
这是你的错,我根本无意伤害你,可是你却愿意让我驯服你……可是你此刻却想哭!
那驯服根本对你毫无好处!
ithasdonemegood,becauofthecolorofthewheatfields。goandlook
againattheros。youwillunderstandnowthatyoursisuniqueinallthe
world。
驯服对我是有好处的——因为麦田的颜色。再回头看那些玫瑰花吧!到时你就明白你
的玫瑰花仍是举世无双的一朵花。
andnowhereismycret,averysimplecret。itisonlywiththeheart
thatonecanerightly;whatisntialisinvisibletotheeyes。
这是我的一个秘密,再简单可是的秘密:一个人仅有用心去看,才能看到真实。事情
的真相只用眼睛是看不见的。[由网友投稿]
itisthetimeyouhavewastedforyourrothatmakesyourrosoimportant。
你在你的玫瑰花身上耗费的时光使得你的玫瑰花变得如此重要。
menhaveforgottenthistruth。butyoumustnotforgetit。youbeeresponsible,
forever,forwhatyouhavetamed。youareresponsibleforyourro。。。
人们早已忘记了这个道理。可是你不应将它遗忘。你必须永远对自我所驯服的东西负
责。你要对你的玫瑰花负责。
onlythechildrenknowwhattheyarelookingfor。theywastetheirtimeover
aragdollanditbeesveryimportanttothem;andifanybodytakesitawayfrom
them,theycry。。。
仅有小孩子明白自我在找什么。他们把时光花费在布洋娃娃身上。所以对他们而言,
洋娃娃就变得很重要。一旦有人将娃娃拿走,他们就会号啕大哭……
asforme,ifihadfifty-threeminutestospendasiliked,ishouldwalk
atmyleisuretowardaspringoffreshwater。
如果是我,要是我有五十三分钟能够自由运用,那我会悠哉游哉向一道清泉走去。
篇6:英语读书笔记
surfer!冲浪好手
nickisagoodsurfer。hewantstogotoaustraliaforthreemonths。buthis
parentsdon’tlikehisplan。theywantnicktogotocollege。butnickstill
trieshisbesttomakehisparentsagree。becauhewantstojoinanimportant
surfingpetitionthere。laternickjoinanothersurfingpetition,andhewin
thefirstprice——athousandpounds!thenhisfatheragreeswithnick’splan,
andaffordshisplaneticket!
篇7:英语读书笔记
《雾都孤儿》英文读书笔记
olivertwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofcharlesdickens’,isanovel
reflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinbritainin18thcentury。
theauthorwhohimlfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwenties
withaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthocruelcriminalsandtoexpothe
horrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystreetsinlondon。
theheroofthisnovelwasolivertwist,anorphan,whowasthrownintoa
worldfullofpovertyandcrime。hesufferedenormouspain,suchashunger,
thirst,beatingandabu。whilereadingthetragicexperiencesofthelittle
oliver,iwasshockedbyhissufferings。ifeltforthepoorboy,butatthe
sametimeidetestedtheevilfaginandthebrutalbill。tomyrelief,aswas
writteninallthebeststories,thegoodnesventuallyconquereddeviland
oliverlivedahappylifeintheend。oneoftheplotsthatattractedmemost
isthatafterthetheft,littleoliverwasallowedtorecoverinthekindcare
ofmrs。maylieandroandbegananewlife。hewentforwalkswiththem,
orroreadtohim,andheworkedhardathislessons。hefeltasifhehad
leftbehindforevertheworldofcrimeandhardshipandpoverty。
howcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedoppressiveafflictionremain
pureinbodyandmindthereasonisthenatureofgoodness。ithinkitisthe
mostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbydickens—hebelievedthat
goodnesscouldconquereverydifficulty。althoughidon’tthinkgoodnessis
omnipotent,yetidobelievethatthowhoarekind-heartedlivemorehappily
thanthowhoareevil-minded。
forme,thenatureofgoodnessisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterfor
aperson。goodnessistohumanswhatwateristofish。hewhoiswithoutgoodness
isanutterlyworthlessperson。onthecontrary,asthefamoussayinggoes,
‘thefragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivesthero’,hewhoiswith
goodnessundoubtedlyisahappyandufulperson。peoplereceivinghishelp
aregratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdone,andthus
hecandogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimlf。
tomydisappointment,nowadayssomepeopleemtodoubttheexistenceof
thegoodnessinhumanity。theylookdownonpeople’shonestyandkindness,
thinkingitfoolishofpeopletobewarm-hearted。asaresult,theyshowno
sympathytothowhoareintroubleandldomoffertohelpothers。onthe
otherhand,theyattachimportancetomoneyandbenefit。intheiropinion,
moneyistheonlyrealobjectwhileemotionsandmoralityarenihility。ifthey
cannotgetprofitfromshowingtheir‘kindness’,theydrawbackwhenothers
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