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Departure Station Arrival Station Departure Time Vehicle Type Full Fare Time Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 06:25 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 06:55 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 08:
15 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 08:45 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 09:50 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 10:
20 Kuaike 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 11:25 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 11:55 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 13:
05 Kuaike 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 13:35 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 14:35 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 15:
15 Kuaike 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 16:15 Kuaibus 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 16:55 Kuaike 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 17:
55 Kuaike 27 Wuzhen Hangzhou Passenger Transport Center Station 18:25 Kuaike 27 Second, from Wuzhen to Hangzhou, you can also take a minibus to Tongxiang for transfer, and the shuttle bus from Tongxiang to Wuzhen runs every ten minutes, and it takes 20 minutes to reach Wuzhen, (Tongxiang-Hangzhou, 6:10-17:
30 every 10 to 20 minutes for a total of 5 7 shifts).
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It can be experienced, except for cave adventures, there is nothing dangerous at all. A lot of people have basically done it.
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People who love adventure in life.
** The era was written before the Civil War, although it was written about the small town of St. Petersburg, but the town can be said to be a microcosm of American society at that time. **Through the adventures of the protagonist, it satirizes and criticizes the hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and stereotypical school education in the United States, and describes the free and lively hearts of children in a cheerful tone.
Tom lost his mother at an early age and was adopted by his aunt. The smart and mischievous Tom can't stand the control of his aunt and school teachers, and often skips school to get into trouble. Late one night, he went to the cemetery with his good friend Huckleberry Finn to play and accidentally witnessed a ** case.
Fearing that they would find out about it, Tom and Huckleberry fled to a desert island with another little friend to become "pirates", making the family think they were drowned, but they showed up at their "funeral". After a fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally stood up bravely and testified against **.
Soon after, during a picnic, he and his beloved girl Betsy got lost in a cave and faced the threat of death for three days and three nights. Later, he finally managed to escape and found the buried treasure with his friend Huck.
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It reminds us of many naughty boys in life, who are very naughty and smart, but also have a sense of justice.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer first tells people through Tom's successful adventures that evil does not prevail over good, and that we must dare to fight and be good at fighting in the face of evil and evil forces. Secondly, through Tom's boredom and running away from home, etc., he tells people that education should not distort children's nature, and educators should not only care about children, but also understand children and communicate with children more.
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Writing ideas: Start with the introduction of the author of the book, describe the ins and outs of the book, describe what kind of person the protagonist is after the demolition, what happened in the story, and finally summarize the truth generated after watching the scum, the text:
This winter break, I read "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." This book was written by American writer Mark Twain on the theme of American juvenile life. He recalled everything in his childhood and wrote it as **, all of which were written very realistically and made people watch with relish.
Tom Sawyer is a mischievous wit in the small town of St. Petersburg, USA, who does many hilarious things with the wild child Huck: playing "war" with the town's children, just as he plays pranks with his aunt.
Once, he and Huck go to the cemetery to test their mettle and occasionally witness a ** case: Joey kills a doctor and blames Peter. In court, they testified on Peter's behalf, pointing out the real culprit.
Tom finds Joe in the Moctor Cave and digs up Joey's buried gold coins. It became the big hero of the town.
Tom in this book is mischievous, often plays tricks, doesn't listen to his aunt, often skips school, and finally escapes to an island with Huck that grown-ups worry about. These actions certainly do not serve as an example for us;
But at the critical moment, for the sake of justice, he stepped forward as a witness to save the innocent Peter, and in addition to being naughty, he also cracked a ** case, becoming a little hero admired by everyone. All of this fully demonstrates Tom's cheerful, lively personality and adventurous and enterprising spirit, which is worth learning from.
After reading this book, I still can't get enough of it, and I want to read it again. Tom's story is thought-provoking, even if he is a naughty child, he has a kind and righteous heart.
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In this classic work, Mark Twain shows his ambivalent attitude towards the hypocritical and vulgar social norms of his time through Tom and his adventures, on the one hand, he hated him, he did not hesitate to satirize, and wanted to rebel and get rid of it.
On the one hand, there is a thorough, profound and helpless understanding of its all-pervasive power and importance. As a writer, his inner contradictions and grievances are inevitably reflected in his works.
From the writing aspect: the plot is tight, and the meaning is profound. **Through a series of episodes in Tom's life, he criticizes the rules and precepts of bourgeois children's education; Although the era was before the Civil War, it was written in the small town of St. Petersburg.
But the town was, to some extent, a microcosm of American society at the time. ** Contrasts and exaggerations are used to deeply satirize the vulgarity, conservatism, greed of the burghers, and the hypocrisy of bourgeois morality and religion. **Zhengxi's psychological description is detailed and vivid.
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Tom in The Adventures of Tom Sock is a righteous and brave man.
Justice: One night, Tom and his little friend Huckleberry make a bet to go to the cemetery and accidentally witness a murder. Later, after Tom discussed with his friends and experienced a fierce ideological struggle with himself, although he was still worried that he would be retaliated against, he still bravely stood up and only recognized the real **.
Wit: During a picnic with his friends, Tom and the little girl are squeezed into a dark and cold cave and get lost, and Tom is very calm in the face of the threat of death, and uses his wit to get out of the cave.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a twelve-year-old boy who is a vibrant, witty, witty, creative teenager with a sense of humor.
Tom is very adventurous and adventurous, always able to remain calm and coping in any situation. He was also very courageous and willing to take the dangers and risks that come with taking risks. Although he sometimes makes mistakes, he is usually able to learn from his mistakes and become more mature.
Tom's imagination and creativity are also one of his characteristics. He always has a knack for finding fun in the mundane and loves to make plans and play. His curiosity also keeps him interested in everything and is willing to try new things.
Tom Sawyer is a very funny, witty, brave, and creative character, and these qualities make him a beloved literary character.
This lesson consists of a synopsis from the famous book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and a wonderful episode from "Finding Tom and Betsy". The synopsis revolves around "adventures", and Tom's five adventures are written: one is to go to the cemetery in the middle of the night with Huck to test his guts; the second is to go to Jackson Island with Huck and George to be "pirates"; the third is to go treasure hunting in a haunted house with Huck; Fourth, he and Betty get lost in Moctor Cave - a real adventure; Fifth, he and Huck went to the cave again to hunt for treasure, and found the gold coins hidden by the robbers. >>>More
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