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Uta after reading.
Not long ago, we studied the article "Uta", which touched me a lot. I admired the 14-year-old German girl in the article, Utta.
This article mainly tells the story of Uta, with the support of his parents, using the money he earned to travel to Europe alone, reflecting the characteristics of foreign children who are polite, rich in life experience, and love life. A fourteen-year-old girl was so brave - she visited France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Greece alone during the summer vacation; She had the perseverance to spend three years preparing for this trip, reading a lot of books about these countries, and what was even more valuable was the cost of the trip, which she had earned every weekend for three years to help restaurants or supermarkets distribute bills and spend the holidays with other people's children. Her bravery and perseverance not only impressed us, but also made us feel ashamed.
Compared to her, we are far from her. We all live a "carefree" life with food to open our mouths and clothes to stretch our hands, at home, our parents and elders take care of them in every way; At school, teachers are patient and careful; When you go out, you will be accompanied by a parent or a special person to supervise you. Not to mention traveling alone, even the opportunity to be a colonel alone is rare.
We are like flowers in a greenhouse, we can't withstand the wind and rain and tempering, and our ability to take care of ourselves is almost degraded. Are we worse than others? No, we don't have a chance, it's because our parents and elders are overly pampered and even doted, and they spoil us as domineering, selfish, and squeamish "little emperors" and "little princesses".
They rarely give us the opportunity to exercise, and over time, we get used to it.
If you love your children, why can't you let them go out alone? —Uta's rhetorical question about "me" happened to be a momentary pause for "me". Indeed, why can't we go out alone?
How can you see a rainbow without wind and rain? How can you grow without grinding? We need the opportunity now, dear parents and elders, rest assured, please let go of your doting hands and let us soar freely.
Because "it's not perfect to know the world from TV and books." I often see Italy on TV, but it was only when I came here in person that I was deeply moved by its beauty. This is the truth that Uta has taught us with his own personal experience.
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Can't you write a reply to Wang Hong?
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Nowadays, there are even fewer minors who can travel alone, and if you can know one, you can be called a lucky one. I met a girl named Uta in my textbook who had been traveling around Europe alone at the age of 14.
Utta, a native of Hamburg, Germany, met the author in a hotel in Rome, and the author was surprised by Utta's solo travels. Uta said she spent three years preparing for her trip, had already designed her travel itinerary and schedule at home, and she also went out on holidays to earn money and read many books about the country she was going to travel.
After reading it, I felt that Uta was great, she was independent, bold, polite, and unrecognizable, and Uta also had a stronger desire to improve her self-care skills and broaden her horizons. Uta should be a dazzling pearl in the future.
I seem to know or vaguely understand that developed countries rely on the qualities and personalities of Uta.
I also dreamed of traveling around Asia alone, but I didn't even have the courage to take the bus alone, so I couldn't travel on my own. Little by little, I should exercise my guts and turn myself into a bold girl.
We should do more on our own, act more on our own, and think more about Uta. In this way, our future and the future of our motherland will be even better.
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The text also mentions that Uta's travel expenses were all earned by working in his spare time, and he did not take a penny from his family. But we ask our parents for pocket money every day, and we spend it all in one day, and we don't save any money, which is really a bad behavior. So, we should learn from Uta.
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Health and Wellness Highway Unification**.
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Today, I read an article - "Uta". It tells the story of Uta, a 14-year-old German girl, who travels alone in Europe. After reading it, I was deeply touched and benefited a lot.
In the text, Uta is both careful and brave, he dares to travel abroad alone, and he designs the travel route and schedule at home; And the travel expenses do not cost her family a penny, they are all earned by her own hard work; In order not to worry his family, Uta also checks the ** number of the police station whenever he goes to a place, so that he can ask for help in case of difficulty or danger; Then dial a ** or send a postcard to your family.
We live under the same blue sky, on the same earth, but we have completely different attitudes to life. I'm 9 years old, but I still need my parents to take care of my daily life, I don't let my family worry about anything, I even cross the street to worry about my parents, and I let my parents buy food and play with my pocket money every weekend; Utta, on the other hand, is a self-reliant child who can travel around the world alone by working to earn money, and he is also calm. I feel like I'm far, far behind her......
Uta is so independent and has a strong personality. Unlike our Chinese children, they are all "little emperors and little princesses" in the family, who rely on their parents for everything, have no opinions, and are held in the palm of their hands, for fear of being wronged. Uta's parents felt that to love their children, they had to let them go through setbacks and trials.
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Today, I read a text called Uta. The protagonist of this text is a 14-year-old girl who lives in Hamburg, Germany. This time I took advantage of the summer vacation to travel to Europe.
She spent three years preparing for the trip, so she did a lot of preparation. Half of Uta's travel expenses are earned by herself, and she doesn't need her parents to help her, she can do well on her own. I really envy her, on weekdays, we just open our mouths for food and stretch out our hands for clothes, and our parents are used to us like flowers in a greenhouse that can't withstand the wind and rain.
Look at Uta, and then look at us, it's really one in heaven and one in the ground. Our Chinese parents are all 'hoping that their sons will become dragons and their daughters will become phoenixes', and they have created a very superior environment for their children, resulting in doting, and even more so for their children: they are afraid of falling in their hands and afraid of melting in their mouths.
Even when crossing the street, you have to give thousands of instructions and instructions. What's more, let's go out alone!
Here, I would like to say to all Chinese children, come out of the arms of their parents' love, get close to nature, and say to all Chinese parents that the future world is ours, let us create our own colorful world in this vast world!
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Today, we studied the lesson of Uta. The text tells the story of a little German girl who travels alone in Europe.
After learning this text, I couldn't help but think of myself, a fourth-grade elementary school student who couldn't go to school on his own, so he asked his mother to wake him up in the morning and his parents to lay a quilt for him in the evening. And Uta, a child who is about the same as me, actually traveled to Europe alone, which makes me both a little surprised and a little ashamed Nowadays, there are parents who block their children's independent life, which can be described as pinching in their hands for fear of freezing, and holding them in their mouths for fear of melting--- this is doting. I remember that day, I went downstairs to play and saw a parent say to a child who was about the same age as me
Obviously, I'll bring you a glass of milk when it's cold. Seeing this scene, I sighed and thought of a sentence: doting is not love, but a sweet destruction of us (children).
We are the pillars of tomorrow's motherland, and we must not only study well, but also learn to be independent, so that our motherland can become stronger.
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Uta is a story about a foreign girl who travels alone in Europe, and at that time, I compared myself to Uta and I realized that I had a very different contrast with Utta. Uta is a warm, lively, assertive person; I'm a timid girl who doesn't do things regularly. I think that the question of why foreign children are different from us is worth pondering.
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How many times do you read the textbook!!
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Inexplicable, inexplicable.
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First of all, we need to connect with the context to let you know what the text mainly introduces, and then conceive the content of the essay, and then you can try it if you don't believe it, and I believe that you will succeed.
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The reunion is full of babble, and the spitting has just rattled and rattled ha
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As long as you read the text, you will know that I believe you will succeed.
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You've written this essay awesomely!!
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Uta's essay on reading after reading 400 words.
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Thought from "Uta".
After studying the text "Uta", I admired the Uta in the text very much. She is a smart, capable, and brave girl. Because she was only 14 years old, she was able to travel around Europe on her own, and as early as the age of 11, she began to prepare for this trip.
At the age of 11, Uta went out to work to earn money, and during his holidays, he did a lot of work, from distributing advertisements and newspapers to helping others take care of their children, to earn money for his solo travel around Europe. Think about myself, I'm 10 years old this year, and I don't know how to do laundry, cook, or even make poached eggs at times, sometimes salty, sometimes light.
There are also many of my classmates who don't know how to take care of themselves yet. Some students don't know how to comb their hair or tie their shoes; Some students don't know how to do laundry or cook; Some students can't go to school alone and have to be sent by their parents every day; Some of my classmates still don't know how to cross the street alone......
In China, there are many children who study well but do not know how to do housework. I once heard the story of a Chinese college student who was admitted to a prestigious university, but was forced to drop out because he couldn't do laundry, fold quilts, or even complete his school bag!
What can be seen from this story? It can be seen how doting Chinese parents are to their children! I'm at home, my parents accommodate me whatever they want, and I've always lived a life of stretching out my hands for clothes and opening my mouth for food.
Not to mention children, even adults, there is also a group of "gnawing old people". They can go out to work on their own, but they still have to ask their parents for money, and even some of their parents are retired and ask their parents for pocket money, they can't even compare to 14-year-old Uta!
Therefore, please Chinese parents, dare to open their "doting locks" for their children, so that China's "caged birds" will also become "eagles in the sky"!
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