英語童話故事優秀讀後感心得體會

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英語童話故事優秀讀後感心得體會

  英語童話故事讀後感篇一

Aesop's Fables: The Aand the Lapdog A Farmer one day came to the stables to see to his beasts of burden: among them was his favourite Ass, that was always well fed and often carried his master. With the Farmer came his Lapdog, who danced about and licked his hand and frisked about as happy as could be. The Farmer felt in his pocket, gave the Lapdog some dainty food, and sat down while he gave his orders to his servants. The Lapdog jumped into his master's lap, and lay there blinking while the Farmer stroked his ears. The Ass, seeing this, broke loose from his halter and commenced prancing about in imitation of the Lapdog. The Farmer could not hold his sides with laughter, so the Awent up to him, and putting his feet upon the Farmer's shoulder attempted to climb into his lap. The Farmer's servants rushed up with sticks and pitchforks and soon taught the :

The case of a 50 snow brought traffic to a great inconvenience, but why is the Spring Festival, Chinese New Year Everyone all his hurry to go home. Yanxiage good Huibuqu! It was published online in the spring of photographs, I have seen the women's field with a public telephone to call home the photos, that women Retention tears flow in the snow in the family(報平安). My heart is in this moment Jiujin, it is driven by the strength of what the Chinese people have such a big impetus to return to the home? Is the family ah! Who would not in this special moment with their family reunion? Happy to sitting together, see Chun Wan, fireworks, this is what happineah! Filled snow in the night, alone in a foreign land, and how lonely?

However, this special, even if the people are in a foreign land, it will not feel the loneliness. Due to their compatriots all over the out-stretched hands of affection, even if not by blood, at this moment, the Chinese nation's spirit of solidarity, we have been closely linked to a family! Many foreign students choose schools in the New Year, the school prepared to give them a big color TV and heating; crowd of passengers waiting to go home, everyone mutual concern and support for a number of Taiwan businessmen, can home in the New Year under the circumstances , has chosen to stay with their common struggle for a year, now has returned to being heavy snow blocked the road to the mainland Chinese New Year with employees……

  英語童話故事讀後感篇二

Allerleirauh; Or The Many-Furred Creature

Once upon a time...

There was once upon a time a King who had a wife with golden hair, and she was so beautiful that you couldn't find anyone like her in the world. It happened that she fell ill, and when she felt that she must soon die, she sent for the King, and said, 'If you want to marry after my death, make no one queen unleshe is just as beautiful as I am, and has just such golden hair as I have. Promise me this.' After the King had promised her this, she closed her eyes and died.

For a long time the King was not to be comforted, and he did not even think of taking a second wife. At last his councillors said, 'The King _must_ marry again, so that we may have a queen.' So messengers were sent far and wide to seek for a bride equal to the late Queen in beauty. But there was no one in the wide world, and if there had been she could not have had such golden hair. Then the messengers came home again, not having been able to find a queen.

Now, the King had a daughter, who was just as beautiful as her dead mother, and had just such golden hair. One day when she had grown up, her father looked at her, and saw that she was exactly like her mother, so he said to his councillors, 'I will marry my daughter to one of you, and she shall be queen, for she is exactly like her dead mother, and when I die her husband shall be king.' But when the Princeheard of her father's decision, she was not at all pleased, and said to him, 'Before I do your bidding, I must have three dresses; one as golden as the sun, one as silver as the moon, and one as shining as the stars. Besides these, I want a cloak made of a thousand different kinds of skin; every animal in your kingdom must give a bit of his skin to it.' But she thought to herself, 'This will be quite impossible, and I shall not have to marry someone I do not care for.' The King, however, was not to be turned from his purpose, and he commanded the most skilled maidens in his kingdom to weave the three dresses, one as golden as the sun, and one as silver as the moon, and one as shining as the stars; and he gave orders to all his huntsmen to catch one of every kind of beast in the kingdom, and to get a bit of its skin to make the cloak of a thousand pieces of fur. At last, when all was ready, the King commanded the cloak to be brought to him, and he spread it out before the Princess, and said, 'Tomorrow shall be your wedding-day.' When the Princesaw that there was no more hope of changing her father's resolution, she determined to flee away. In the night, when everyone else was sleeping, she got up and took three things from her treasures, a gold ring, a little gold spinning-wheel, and a gold reel; she put the sun, moon, and star dresses in a nut-shell, drew on the cloak of many skins, and made her face and hands black with soot. Then she commended herself to God, and went out and travelled the whole night till she came to a large forest. And as she was very much tired she sat down inside a hollow tree and fell asleep.

The sun rose and she still slept on and on, although it was nearly noon. Now, it happened that the king to whom this wood belonged was hunting in it. When his dogs came to the tree, they sniffed, and ran round and round it, barking. The King said to the huntsmen, 'See what sort of a wild beast is in there.' The huntsmen went in, and then came back and said, 'In the hollow tree there lies a wonderful animal that we don't know, and we have never seen one like it; its skin is made of a thousand pieces of fur; but it is lying down asleep.' The King said, 'See if you can catch it alive, and then fasten it to the cart, and we will take it with us.' When the huntsmen seized the maiden, she awoke and was frightened, and cried out to them, 'I am a poor child, forsaken by father and mother; take pity on me, and let me go with you.' Then they said to her, 'Many-furred Creature, you can work in the kitchen; come with us and sweep the ashes together.' So they put her in the cart and they went back to the palace. There they showed her a tiny room under the stairs, where no daylight came, and said to her, 'Many-furred Creature, you can live and sleep here.' Then she was sent into the kitchen, where she carried wood and water, poked the fire, washed vegetables, plucked fowls, swept up the ashes, and did all the dirty work.

So the Many-furred Creature lived for a long time in great poverty. Ah, beautiful King's daughter, what is going to befall you now?

It happened once when a great feast was being held in the palace, that she said to the cook, 'Can I go upstairs for a little bit and look on? I will stand outside the doors.' The cook replied, 'Yes, you can go up, but in half-an-hour you must be back here to sweep up the ashes.' Then she took her little oil-lamp, and went into her little room, drew off her fur cloak, and washed off the soot from her face and hands, so that her beauty shone forth, and it was as if one sunbeam after another were coming out of a black cloud. Then she opened the nut, and took out the dreas golden as the sun. And when she had done this, she went up to the feast, and everyone stepped out of her way, for nobody knew her, and they thought she must be a King's daughter. But the King came towards her and gave her his hand, and danced with her, thinking to himself, 'My eyes have never beheld anyone so fair!' When the dance was ended, she curtseyed to him, and when the King looked round she had disappeared, no one knew whither. The guards who were standing before the palace were called and questioned, but no one had seen her.

She had run to her little room and had quickly taken off her dress, made her face and hands black, put on the fur cloak, and was once more the Many-furred Creature. When she came into the kitchen and was setting about her work of sweeping the ashes together, the cook said to her, 'Let that

wait till to-morrow, and just cook the King's soup for me; I want to have a little peep at the company upstairs; but be sure that you do not let a hair fall into it, otherwise you will get nothing to eat in future!' So the cook went away, and the Many-furred Creature cooked the soup for the King. She made a bread-soup as well as she possibly could, and when it was done, she fetched her gold ring from her little room, and laid it in the tureen in which the soup was to be served up.

  英語童話故事讀後感篇三

"old man and the sea" to shape the success of a classic tough guy image. it is also the author of hemingway won the nobel prize for literature. cuba said the book is a fisher the to santiago a man fishing alone in the 84 days after nothing caught a marlins immeasurable. this is also the elderly have never seen more than heard of his boat two feet longer a big fish. great efforts are also big fish pulled the boat drift for a whole two days and nights the elderly in the past two days and two nights have never experienced the hardships endured the test and finally the big fish to death tied to the bow. however at this time has been in the midst of the sharks the elderly and the sharks were life-and-death struggle the result of a shark or a big marlins finished the old trailer home last only a bare skeleton of the fish.

hemingway's why the elderly did not let the final victory? novels in the words of the elderly: "a person must not be defeated born" "people do can be destroyed but can not be defeated." this is the "old man and the sea "philosophy would like to reveal. there is no denying that people will be as long as it is flawed. when a person is to recognize the shortcomings and efforts to overcome it and not to succumb to it regardless of the final catch of the marlins a complete or an empty frame which have been does not matter because the value of a person's life has been marlins in the hunt for the process of fully embodied. have to strive for their ideals the struggle and i wonder if he is not a winner right?fisher challenge is to own their own shortcomings and the winner of the courage and confidence. view from the secular point of view of the victory the winner will not be the last fisher because despite his big win over the marlins but the marlins eventually let big sharks eat and he was just the bones of the dead with a big marlins shelf back to shore that is to say the shark is the winner. however in the eyes of the idealistsfisher is the winner because he has not been to the sea to the big marlins no compromise and surrender to the sharks. beethoven's music as the master said "i can be destroyed but i can not be conquered."

humanity is a powerful human beings have their own limits but it is because such a personfisher again and again to challenge the limits beyond them this limits the expansion of only one one times the greater challenges facing the before mankind. in this sense this fisher diego sandinista hero regardless of the challenges the limits of their success or failure are always worthy of our respect. because he gives us is the most noble of human self-confidence!

life itself is an endless pursuit. it is the road long difficult and full of ups and downs but as long as its own tenaciously to a brave heart to meet the challenges of self-confidence he will always be a real winner!