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There are many benefits to reading.
I am a girl who loves to read, and I have loved books since I was a child, and I have formed an indissoluble bond with books. I regard books as an indispensable nourishment, and I can't put them down when I see them like a hungry person sees bread. Because books are the source of human wisdom, books are the ladder of human progress.
Books have given me knowledge and wisdom, as well as strength and courage. In my room, there is a large bookcase, which is full of books, and every birthday, when my father and mother ask me what gifts I want, I will blurt out: "Books, I only need books."
When I was studying, I often forgot to sleep and eat, as if I had entered another world.
Reading books can enable us to increase our knowledge and solve problems. Once, my grandmother's family raised some long-haired rabbits, and the long-haired rabbits were about to shed their hair, and my grandmother saw that the long-haired rabbits were biting like lice, and gradually biting the fur on their necks to reveal the red meat, and then licking their tongues behind them, and said to me anxiously: "Look what is wrong with this rabbit."
The red meat is exposed, what is it doing? ”。I smiled and said to my grandmother
It is depilated and then the fluff of the white flowers grows back. When my grandmother heard this, she smiled and said to me, "How do you know?"
I said proudly, "I saw it in a book." "It seems that this reading is really useful.
The content of the book is rich and colorful, reading "Lei Feng's Diary" made me understand that people should think more about others in life, and reading "How Steel is Made" made me understand that I cannot retreat when encountering difficulties, and must have perseverance and strong will to overcome difficulties.
Books are kaleidoscopes. The book is a grand view garden, the life in the book is colorful, and the world here is colorful. Come on, let's get started into the ocean of books.
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Takeaways from the exam.
Another exam is over. Every exam will give you a lesson or some experience, and the lesson I got from this exam is that there are always negligence.
After the math test, I felt very good, the paper was very simple, the questions went well, and then I checked it seriously, and after making sure that it was all right, there was always a hope in my heart: a full score in the math test.
After leaving the examination room, the hope of a perfect score was getting closer and closer to me. I boldly matched the answers with my classmates, and the questions were correct. Seeing some students frustrated and annoyed because they found the wrong answers, I secretly thought:
It feels good to get everything right, and I'm glad that I checked it again after finishing the questions in the exam, and I was happier than ever.
But after a while, this special joy turned into an unprecedented sadness and disappointment.
I drew that picture very big. I said with a little pleasure.
No, it's okay, it's not big.
I was shocked, could it be that I drew it wrong? It's impossible, I've drawn this picture twice, it should be the other party's mistake, or it's the difference in personal feelings, I'm so relieved? But I was still very apprehensive in my heart.
I didn't dare to answer confidently anymore, but I overheard another group of people reporting the unsettling answer in unison. I was dumbfounded, it was really me who was wrong, and sure enough, I was wrong! I even crossed the picture with the text!
I didn't even check it out! Thousands of calculations, or negligence! The hope of a perfect score burst in my heart like a bubble 3 points slipped away from my test paper so quietly 3 points is such a big loss for such an easy test paper!
And just like that, I regretted an afternoon.
This is negligence, and you can't hide from it. However, since the ranking is calculated based on the total score of the four courses, the grades in the other subjects finally lived up to my efforts. Thus the second revelation is obtained:
Learning requires holistic development. Maybe because of other aspects of excellence improved the overall grade. Of course, if you keep your oversights to a minimum, while at the same time trying to improve the excellence of other subjects, the overall grade will be greatly improved.
Therefore, it is important to develop holistically.
Generally speaking, negligence cannot be avoided, but it can be minimized, and comprehensive development is a shortcut to make up for it.
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On a Sunday morning, the weather was clear, the sun was shining, the sky was cloudless, and I was playing freely. At this time, my mother came up to me and said, "There is a kitchen knife with raw embroidery, please sharpen it." I said yes without a word.
As the saying goes, "It's easier said to see than done." I didn't think it was true at all, and after sharpening the knife for a while, my hands were so tired that I couldn't cry or laugh.
I wanted to give up sharpening knives, and I got by, and at most I was scolded by my mother. But looking at the rusty knife edge, it seemed to be smug and laughing at me: "It's really retarded, and I give up halfway."
At this time, my mind clearly came up with the story of the teacher who told me in class. It is said that Li Bai often played and skipped school when he was a child, and once, Li Bai saw an old lady by the river grinding an iron pestle on the way to skip school. Curiosity made him involuntarily step forward, and Li Bai asked the old lady:
Why did you have nothing to do and sharpen the iron pestle, isn't it in vain? The old lady said earnestly, "Son, I am not looking for trouble, I am sharpening an embroidery needle with this iron pestle."
When Li Bai heard this, he couldn't help laughing, and said to the old lady: "This is impossible, the iron pestle is so thick, and the embroidery needle is so small, how long and what month will it be grinded?" The old lady said solemnly
As long as you have patience and perseverance, you can do big things. The so-called freezing three feet is not a day's cold. When Li Bai heard this, he felt very ashamed, because he had no patience for anything before.
After that, he worked hard every day, and finally became a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.
I thought, the old lady has the spirit of perseverance, why can't I? So, I calmed down and started sharpening my knives again. I put the kitchen knife on top of the whetstone and sharpened it as hard as I could, and the whetstone made a rustling, rustling sound, as if a spring silkworm was eating mulberry leaves.
I grinded with all my might, rustling, rustling louder, as if the spring rain was moistening the earth. After a while, the edge of the knife became extremely sharp, and it appeared golden in the sunlight. Looking at the sharp knife edge, it seemed to praise me convincingly:
A small capable person can really bear hardships and stand hard work. “
Through this incident, I have learned: there is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of those who have a heart. If you want to see the end, pay attention everywhere.
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First attempt to make scrambled eggs with tomatoes.
Today I tried to make tomato egg noodles for the first time, and my heart was delicious. At the same time, I also understood that I can only know how difficult anything is when I practice it myself, and in addition, I am getting older and older, and I should learn to take care of myself and reduce the burden on my parents.
When I entered the kitchen, I scooped a cup of rice into the rice bucket, poured it into the rice cooker, washed the rice, and then poured some water into the rice cooker.
I grabbed a few tomatoes from the cupboard, washed them, and cut them up. At first, I was able to cut patiently, but later, I saw that the tomatoes I cut were thick and thin, and when my mother cut them, the tomatoes were all the same thick. So I cut it all over again.
I found the tomatoes, washed them, cut them into chunks, and put them on a cutting board. Then, beat two more eggs and put them in the pan to fry. Stir-fry for a while, then put the tomatoes into the pot, also stir-fry, after the stir-fry is done, then pour the scrambled eggs into the pot and stir-fry for a minute, and finally sprinkle some chopped green onions, and it's OK.
Although the taste is not as fragrant as my mother's cooking, I still feel quite fragrant when I eat it, after all, I made it myself.
At this time, I also knew: some things seem simple, but they are difficult to do!
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Combined with the requirements of the essay, pay attention to the details of the description, point out the center at the beginning or end, and talk about what kind of inspiration this incident gave to "me", and pay attention to the details appropriately. Hope it helps you some!
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For example, candles, snails climbing walls...
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For example, so-and-so helped a stranger.
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For example, so-and-so helped a stranger.
Uncle who picked up the money and handed it over to the policeman.
The motherland is in my heart.
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