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Reading Classics (8 points).
The lack of proper tools made it particularly difficult to do so. It took me almost a full year to get my little fence or fence in place.
Actually, I have time, so why bother if I have a little trouble at work? Besides, what other work can be done after the wall is built? At least I didn't think about anything else for a while, just walking around the island and looking for food.
It's one of the things I do every day.
I began to think seriously about my situation and environment, and I wrote down my daily experiences in detail. I compare the current evils and evils one by one in order to be content and secure. I follow the format of business bookkeeping, divided into "debits" and "credits", and fairly arrange my good and bad fortunes, good and bad:
Woe and Harm: I am on a desert island, and there is no hope of getting out of my predicament.
I am the only one, lonely, and miserable.
I was isolated, as if I were a hermit, an exile.
I have no one to talk to, no one to save me.
Blessing and Benefit: I am the only one who lives, and all my companions on the ship are buried at the bottom of the sea.
Of all the crew, I was spared death;
Since God saved my life with His divine power, he will surely deliver me out of my present predicament.
The island is desolate, but I have food so that I will not starve to death. (Excerpt from "Robinson Crusoe", with deletions).
18.What are the useful lessons you can learn from Robinson's list of "bills"? (4 points).
Example: Robinson pitched a tent under a rock and surrounded it by a sturdy wooden fence made of stakes and cables. (2 points).
Robinson searched for clay and experienced many failures, but finally made pottery that could withstand fire and water. (2 points).
18.(4 points) Just put it in plain sight. If harm and benefit are relative, no matter how difficult the environment is, as long as you have an optimistic attitude, you can always find favorable factors.
Or: everything should be considered in two parts, blessings and disasters are always complementary to each other, only from the two aspects of calm analysis, look at the problem will not be extreme, will not be complacent or hopeless.
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Explain the meaning of the word.
Grief ( bēi tòng yù jué ) Explanation: Very sad, refers to extreme sadness, extremely sad appearance, describing sadness to the extreme.
Nine deaths and one life, from the Warring States Chu Qu Yuan's "Lisao" describes the survival of great danger. He also described being at a life-and-death juncture, and the situation was very critical.
Sentence. The sun is like a giant fireball, bringing us endless heat.
There are 4 things to be said in this short article. They are:
1.Distress at sea 2Exiled to a desert island 3"I" got on the boat to move things4Plans are made to build a place to live.
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"Books are like medicine, and good reading can cure foolishness", "I pounce on books like a hungry man pounces on bread", "A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life" ......For thousands of years, books have been a good friend of mankind, giving us knowledge, giving us courage, and enlightening ......
I read Robinson Crusoe this winter vacation, and after reading this book, a tall image always appeared in front of my eyes. With tenacious perseverance and the spirit of never giving up, he overcame all the difficulties that came his way and realized his ideals. He is the explorer and navigator - Robinson.
Born into an English family, Robinson was not satisfied with his usual life, saying goodbye to his parents and friends, and going out to sea with sailors. Unexpectedly, during a voyage, the ship ran aground near South America, the hull broke, and the sailors and the captain all fell into the sea, and Robinson was the only one who survived. Seeing that there were still many tools and food left on the ship, he made a raft out of wood and dragged them all ashore to sustain himself for a while.
The fear of being alone at night reminded him of his father's heartfelt advice, and made him feel that it was the result of his disobedience to his father's heartfelt advice.
No matter how much food you have, you will run out of food one day. One day, he decided to grow some food on a desert island. He began to grow barley and rice, and I don't know how many ups and downs he went through, and with his hard work, he also learned to make coarse bread.
He captured his prey and began keeping goats in captivity, allowing them to breed and pass them down from generation to generation. He raised a parrot to pass the loneliness, dug a cave, and made some furniture to put in the cave. This allowed him to live a life of abundance and abundance.
During a hunt, he saw a group of savages chasing a native man, and the native was beaten and bruised by the group of wild men, and he fought to the death against the group of wild men regardless of his own safety, and finally rescued the native from the hands of the wild man. Robinson adopted the native and named him "Friday". He taught Friday to speak and taught him how to behave.
Finally, a few years later, he was lucky enough to encounter a British ship, ending his twenty-eight years on a desert island.
After reading this book, I was very impressed. Today's children have always lived a life of "stretching out their hands for clothes and opening their mouths for food". Everyone is like a flower in a greenhouse, falling down when the wind blows, and with a little setback, maybe they can't get up.
We have never worked with our own hands, we have worked hard, we have always asked for our parents, every penny of our parents is hard-won, but we will only ask for it, not by hard sweat. Once, I was doing a math problem, I was origami for a while, I was cutting my nails for a while, and I was grinding for a long time, and I didn't make any progress at all, so I got impatient, went out to play, and threw down the problem. Now that I think about it, I'm ashamed.
In fact, the difficulty is not terrible, it is your heart that is terrible. As long as everyone has faith in their hearts, they will be able to overcome difficulties.
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Ollie gives, well, I don't know.
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Each publisher publishes a book that is translated by a different writer, so the word count will be different!
1: Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House: 400,000 words.
2: Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House: 180,000 words.
3: Yilin Publishing House: 220,000 words.
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About 210,000 words.
Take my answer.
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