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Reading Report:On Robinson Crusoe

---20095987 Class 2 Life is just like a boat which is flowing on the river of life,we will be confronted with various disturbrances and we will also enjoy several comfortable days.One person may encounter many waves which are always onrushing and these waves will make you confused, feared, lost.Whether it will be destroyed or survive after the storm . it is you who are in charge of the fate of the little boat Whether it will be destroyed or survive after the storm. In brief,it is you who are doomed to control the little boat’s fate.

Recently I have read Robinson Crusoe,I think this great work proves this argument.Robinson,a solitary and tough adventurer,who gives up his comfortable life,fights for his dream. Robinson,a ture brave person,has spent twenty eight years on a desolate and uninhabitated island without anybody companying him.All of these has proved that he is the one who dare take risks and have the kind of resilience.This,I find,is an observation that is equally valid for life.In order to scale the heights of knowledge ,many scholars have experienced heaps of times of smokeless wars.To realize the lofty ideals,many businessmen have struggled in the commercial circles for many years and have gone through a lot of hardships. They are all our excellent models who we should learn from.We are also inclined to try hard and pursue our own lofty ideals.

After I have read Robinson Crusoe,a great image comes into my sight.It is Robinson who is a brave adventurer and seafarer. By relying on his tough willpower and his sprite of never give up,he has achived his navigation dream.

As if I saw a man standing right on shipboard who had given up his well-fixed and comfortable life embarks on a duel with Azrael in the course of fighting agaist death on the island.Hundreds of thousands of miseries and obstacles never defeated Robinson,on the contrary,these made him much more tough.The difficulties set up by God are challenging.All the sailers are dead because of storm and tsunami exceot Robinson.The genuine challenge is just awaiting for him.After he was confined to the desert island,in order to find a suitable habitation,he has searched the island all day long.Finally,he selects a place at the foot of the hill rock.He sets up a tent as large as possible with several wood to lift the hanging bed.The second day,he makes a instant wall to protect himself by using the boxes and wood boards.But after only over 10 days,the collapse strikes him.He moves away the collapse moud and fixes the ceiling an d uses pillars to lift it.In this way,he won’t be bothered by collapse.These necceseties provide him foundation for his future life.And then,he finds wheat by chance. And he produces more and more crops by his hardwork despite of several failures.And he ha s spent several yeas to bulid a boat but only to find he can’t move it because it is far frombank.Thus his hope collapes soon.And after a long time,he meets with Friday.His hope lights up again.

Robinson is a brave and tough great.He has lived for 27 years on the desert island.He dares to fight against the serious natural circumstances.He works hard and keeps the island in order.He has learned a lot from his 27 years life on the island and achived a lot finally. This book sheds light on me and guide me in the course of growing up.It tells us that only by hard work and persistence can we succeed.And it also tells that getting right on the job is more than belief.

As Winston Churchill said:Never give up,nerver give up,never,never.....

These can benefit me a lot in my future and make my life much more worthy.

鲁滨逊漂流记(英文改写版)-插图版

I WISH TO BE A SAILOR [11] M Y name is Robinson Crusoe. I was born in the old city of York, where there is a broad river, with ships coming and going. When I was a little boy, I spent much of my time looking at the river. How pleasant was the quiet stream, flowing, always flowing, toward the far-away sea! I liked to watch the ships as they came in with their white sails spread to the wind. I liked to think of the strange lands which they must have visited, and of the many wonderful things they must have passed. [12] I wished to be a sailor. I thought how grand it must be to sail and sail on the wide blue sea, with the sky above and the waves beneath. Nothing could be pleasanter. My father wanted me to learn a trade. But I could not bear the thought of it. I could not bear the thought of working every day in a dusty shop. I did not wish to stay in York all my life. I wanted to see the world. I would be a sailor and nothing else.

英文版鲁滨逊漂流记阅读感想

Reads Lu Bin xun To wander Records has the feeling This is a novel by the English author Daniel Defoe,published in 1719.It is one of the most popular adventure novels in all literature.It is the story of Bobinson Crusoe, Englishman who is shipwrecked in a lonely tropical island.He builds himself a hut,grows his own food,and becomes sufficient.After 23 years he meets with a group of cannibals and rescues one of their prisoners,a young native whom he calls Friday.Crusoe and his“man”Friday become close friends,and when they are finally rescued four years later,both return to England.Robinson Crusoe was partly based on the actual deeds of Alexander Selkirk,an 18th-century Scottish sailor who spent almost five years alone on a desert island.This novel is famous for its lovely details and its expression of belief in man's ability when left alone in nature. On the long road of life, there may be a great deal of hardship, which will obstruct your steps forward.If you never give up, everything will be conquered by yourself.

英文版鲁滨逊漂流记读后感

英文版鲁滨逊漂流记读后感 Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe. It tells the story of a young explorer who becomes marooned on a deserted island. His experiences of the island change his outlook on life. The story takes place in the 1700s on a deserted island somewhere off the coast of Brazil. The island is fairly large in size and has a small shore. The interior of the island has many trees, wild pigs and other small animals and a small cave in which Crusoe stores food. I walked about the shore lifting up my hands. Look around, I see nothing but water, a forest, and the remains of my ship. At first, I was afraid of wild animals but after some exploration of the land, the only animals I had seen were wild pigs, squirrels, and some small birds.The only possessions that Crusoe retrieved from the remains of his ship were a small knife, a box of tobacco, a pipe, and a small book that would later become his journal. Robinson Crusoe was a young and stubborn explorer. He was extremely tall and strong. His stay on the island changed him from a mean, stubborn man to an open-minded person. Standing at six feet, two inches and having my long, thick brown hair back in a ponytail, I felt as if I was eight feet tall. Without the permissi.

人教版八年级英语下册Unit 8 《鲁滨逊漂流记》

《鲁滨逊漂流记》 《鲁滨逊漂流记》是英国小说家丹尼尔?笛福的代表作,是一部流传很广,影响很大的文学名著。它表现了强烈的资产阶级进取精神和启蒙意识。作者用生动逼真的细节把虚构的情景写得使人如同身临其境,使故事具有强烈的真实感。小说主人公鲁滨逊也成为欧洲文学史上一个著名的文学形象。 我父亲原来指望我学法律,但是我却一心想去航海。有一天,我去赫尔城,我的一位同伴正要坐他父亲的船到伦敦去,再没有什么比这更让我动心了,我必须跟他而去——这是1651年的8月,当时我十九岁。 船刚驶出海口,便碰到了可怕的风浪,使我感到全身说不出的难过,心里十分恐怖。我在痛苦的心情中发了誓,假如上帝在这次航行中留下我的命,我在登上陆地后,就一直回到我慈爱的父母身边,从此一定听从他们的忠告办事。 可是第二天风停了,浪也歇了。太阳西沉,继之而来的是一个美丽可爱的黄昏,这时又喝了我的同伴酿的一碗甜酒,我就把这次航行后便回家的决心丢到九霄云外去了。我的这种习性给我的一生招来了巨大的不幸——任性的行动常给我带来灾难,可我总不肯在灾难来临的时刻乘机悔改。待到危险一一过去,就忘掉了所有的誓言,又不顾一切地投入了我的毫无名堂的生活。 在第一次狂风暴雨似的航行后,我又有过几次不同的冒险。在去非洲的几内亚做生意时,我被一艘土耳其的海盗船俘虏,被卖为奴隶,经过许多危险,我逃到了巴西,在那里独自经营一个甘蔗种植园,生活过得很顺遂。可这时我却又成了诱惑的牺牲品。巴西因为人工不足,有几个种植园主知道我曾为做生意而到过非洲的一些奴隶市场口岸,他们竭力哄诱我作一次航行,到那一带去为他们的种植园买些黑奴回来。 听从坏主意,人就会倒霉。我们的船在南美洲北岸一个无名岛上触了礁,所有的水手及乘客全都淹死了,上帝保佑,只有我一个人被高高的海浪卷到了岸上,保住了一条命。当时我所有的只是一把刀、一只烟斗和一个盒子里装的一点儿烟草。待到我的体力恢复,可以走路了时,我就沿着海岸走去。使我大为高兴的是,我发现了淡水。喝了水后,又拿一小撮烟草放在嘴里解饿。我就在一棵树上栖身,舒舒服服地睡了一觉振作了精神,海上风平浪静。但最叫我高兴的是我看见了那艘船,待到潮水退下,看到它竟离海岸很近,我发现可以很方便地游到船上去。船上只剩下一只狗和两只猫,再没有别的生物。不过船上有大量的生活必需品,这样,我就干了起来。为了把那些东西运到这个岛的一个水湾里,我专门制造了一只木筏,还把岛上有淡水而且比较平坦的一块高

鲁滨逊漂流记英文版

Reading Report:On Robinson Crusoe --- Class 2 Life is just like a boat which is flowing on the river of life,we will be confronted with various disturbrances and we will also enjoy several comfortable person may encounter many waves which are always onrushing and these waves will make you confused, feared, it will be destroyed or survive after the storm . it is you who are in charge of the fate of the little boat Whether it will be destroyed or survive after the storm. In brief,it is you who are doomed to control the little boat’s fate. Recently I have read Robinson Crusoe,I think this great work proves this ,a solitary and tough adventurer,who gives up his comfortable life,fights for his dream. Robinson,a ture brave person,has spent twenty eight years on a desolate and uninhabitated island without anybody companying of these has proved that he is the one who dare take risks and have the kind of ,I find,is an observation that is equally valid for order to scale the heights of knowledge ,many scholars have experienced heaps of times of smokeless realize the lofty ideals,many businessmen have struggled in the commercial circles for many years and have gone through a lot of hardships. They are all our excellent models who we should learn are also inclined to try hard and pursue our own lofty ideals. After I have read Robinson Crusoe,a great image comes into my is Robinson who is a brave adventurer and seafarer. By relying on his tough willpower and his sprite of never give up,he has achived his navigation dream. As if I saw a man standing right on shipboard who had given up his well-fixed and comfortable life embarks on a duel with Azrael in the course of fighting agaist death on the of thousands of miseries and obstacles never defeated Robinson,on the contrary,these made him much more difficulties set up by God are the sailers are dead because of storm and tsunami exceot genuine challenge is just awaiting for he was confined to the desert island,in order to find a suitable habitation,he has searched the island all day ,he selects a place at the foot of the hill sets up a tent as large as possible with several wood to lift the hanging second day,he makes a instant wall to protect himself by using the boxes and wood after only over 10 days,the collapse strikes moves away the collapse moud and fixes the ceiling and uses pillars to lift this way,he won’t be bothered by necceseties provide him foundation for his future then,he finds wheat by chance. And he produces more and more crops by his hardwork despite of several he has spent several yeas to bulid a boat but only to find he can’t move it because it is far his hope collapes after a long time,he meets with hope lights up again. Robinson is a brave and tough has lived for 27 years on the desert dares to fight against the serious natural works hard and keeps the island in has learned a lot from his 27 years life on the island and achived a lot finally. This book sheds light on me and guide me in the course of growing tells us that only by hard work and persistence can we it also tells that getting right on the job is more than belief. As Winston Churchill said:Never give up,nerver give up,never,never..... These can benefit me a lot in my future and make my life much more worthy.

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1 My first sea journey Before I begin my story,I would like to tell you a little about myself. I was born in the year 1632,in the city of York in the north of England. My father was German,but he came to live and work in England. Soon after that,he married my mother,who was English. Her family name was Robinson,so,when I was born,they called me Robinson,after her. My father did well in his business and I went to a good school. He wanted me to get a good job and live a quiet,com-fortable life. But I didn't want that. I wanted adventure and an exciting life. ‘I want to be a sailor and go to sea,’I told my mother and father. They were very unhappy about this. ‘Please don't go,’my father said. ‘You won't be happy,you know. Sailors have a difficult and danger ous life. ’And be-cause I loved him,and he was unhappy,I tried to forget about the sea. But I couldn't forget,and about a year later,I saw a friend in town. His father had a ship,and my friend said to me,‘We’re sailing to London tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?’ And so,on September 1st,1651,I went to Hull,and the next day we sailed for London. But,a few days later,there was a strong wind. The sea was rough and dangerous,and the ship went up and down,up and down. I was very ill,and very afraid. ‘Oh,I don't want to die!’I cried. ‘I want to live!If I live,I'll go home and never go to sea again!’ The next day the wind dropped,and the sea was quiet and be autiful again. ‘Well,Bob,’my friend laughed. ‘How do you feel now?The wind wasn't too bad. ’

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Reading Appreciation(二) 编号:2 编写:贺聪聪审核:审批 班组:姓名:组评:师评: My first sea journey Before I begin my story,I would like to tell you a little about myself. I was born in the year 1632,in the city of York in the north of England. My father was German,but he came to live and work in England. Soon after that,he married my mother,who was English. Her family name was Robinson,so,when I was born,they called me Robinson,after her. My father did well in his business and I went to a good school. He wanted me to get a good job and live a quiet,comfortable life. But I didn't want that. I wanted adventure and an exciting life. 'I want to be a sailor and go to sea,'I told my mother and father. They were very unhappy about this. 'Please don't go,'my father said. 'You won't be happy,you know. Sailors have a difficult and dangerous life. 'And because I loved him,and he was unhappy,I tried to forget about the sea. But I couldn't forget,and about a year later,I saw a friend in town. His father had a ship,and my friend said to me,'We're sailing to London tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?' And so,on September 1st,1651,I went to Hull,and the next day we sailed for London. But,a few days later,there was a strong wind. The sea was rough and dangerous,and the ship went up and down,up and down. I was very ill,and very afraid. 'Oh,I don't want to die!'I cried. 'I want to live!If I live,I'll go home and never go to sea again! The next day the wind dropped,and the sea was quiet and beautiful again. 'Well,Bob,'my friend laughed. 'How do you feel now?The wind wasn't too bad. 'What!'I cried. 'It was a terrible storm. ' 'Oh,that wasn't a storm,'my friend answered. 'Just a little wind. Forget it. Come and have a drink. ' After a few drinks with my friend,I felt better. I forgot about the danger and decided not to go home. I didn't want my friends and family to laugh at me! I stayed in London for some time,but I still wanted to go to sea. So,when the captain of a ship asked me to go with him to Guinea in Africa,I agreed. And so I went to sea for the second time. It was a good ship and everything went well at first,but I was very ill again. Then,when we were near the Canary Is-lands,a Turkish pirate ship came after us. They were famous thieves of the sea at that time. There was a long,hard fight,but when it finished,we and the ship were prisoners. The Turkish captain and his men took us to Sallee in Moroc-co. They wanted to

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牛津书虫系列《鲁滨逊漂流记》01 中英双语文本 1 My first sea journey 1 我的第一次海上旅行 Before I begin my story,I would like to tell you a little about myself. 开始我的故事之前,我想先向你谈一点我自己的情况。 I was born in the year 1632,in the city of York in the north of England. My father was German,but he came to live and work in England. Soon after that,he married my mother,who was English. Her family name was Robinson,so,when I was born,they called me Robinson,after her. 我1632年出生在英国北部的约克郡。我父亲是德国人,但他却来到英国居住和工作。此后不久,他与我母亲结了婚。我母亲是英国人,娘家姓鲁宾孙,因此,我出生后他们都称呼我鲁宾孙,沿用了我母亲的姓氏。 My father did well in his business and I went to a good school. He wanted me to get a good job and live a quiet,com-fortable life. But I didn't want that. I wanted adventure and an exciting life. 我父亲在生意上做得很出色,并且我也进了一所好学校。他希望我得到好的工作,过一种平静的、舒适的生活。但是我不希望如此。我喜欢冒险和刺激的生活。 'I want to be a sailor and go to sea,'I told my mother and father. They were very unhappy about this. “我想成为一名水手去航行,”我告诉父母亲。他们对此很不高兴。 'Please don't go,'my father said. 'You won't be happy,you know. Sailors have a difficult and dangerous life. 'And be-cause I loved him,and he was unhappy,I tried to forget about the sea. “不要去,”父亲说。“你不会幸福的,你知道。水手过着艰苦而且危险的生活。”因为我爱父亲,他不高兴,我便试图忘掉大海。 But I couldn't forget,and about a year later,I saw a friend in town. His father had a ship,and my friend said to me,'We're sailing to London tomorrow. Why don't you come with us?' 但我不可能忘掉,大约一年后,我在镇里遇到一个朋友。他的父亲有一艘船,我的朋友对我说,“明天我们航行去伦敦。你为什么不和我们一起走呢?”

鲁滨逊漂流记读后感英文版

84 My thoughts about Robinson Crusoe When I study at a primary school, I read Robinson Course first time. And I have to say, I was deeply attracted by the adventure story at that time. Generally speaking, Robinson is a person who is very brave, forceful and aggressive. Crusoe sets sail from the Queen's Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in August 1651, against the wishes of his parents, who wants him to pursue a career, possibly in law. After a tumultuous journey where his ship is wrecked in a storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey, too, ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by sale pirates and Crusoe is enslaved by a Moor. Two years later, he escapes in a boat with a boy named Xury; a Captain of a Portuguese ship off the west coast of Africa rescues him. The ship is en route to Brazil. Crusoe sells Xury to the captain. With the captain's help, Crusoe procures a plantation. In my opinion, Robin is the true prototype of the British colonist. The whole Anglo-Saxon spirit in Crusoe: the manly independence, the unconscious cruelty, the persistence, the slow yet efficient intelligence, the sexual apathy, the calculating taciturnity. This is achieved through the use of European technology, agriculture and even a rudimentary political hierarchy. Several times in the novel Crusoe refer to himself as the 'king' of the island, whilst the captain describes him as the 'governor' to the mutineers. At the very end of the novel the island is explicitly referred to as a 'colony'. The idealized master-servant relationship Defoe depicts between Crusoe and Friday can also be seen in terms of cultural imperialism. Crusoe represents the 'enlightened' European whilst Friday is the 'savage' who can only be redeemed from his barbarous way of life through assimilation into Crusoe's culture. Nonetheless Defoe also takes the opportunity to criticize the historic Spanish conquest of South America. To be brief, I think we are supposed to learn the boldness and enterprise of Robinson.

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怎样如何怎么办是什么好不好 4 A new life on an island 4 孤岛上的新生活 When day came,the sea was quiet again. I looked for our ship and,to my surprise,it was still there and still in one piece. 'I think I can swim to it,'I said to myself. So I walked down to the sea and before long,I was at the ship and was swimming round it. But how could I get on to it?In the end,I got in through a hole in the side,but it wasn't easy. 当白天到来时,大海又恢复了平静。我找我们的船,令我惊诧的是它依然在那儿并且没有破 碎。“我想我能够游到那儿,”我自言自语。于是,我朝大海里走去,不一会儿,我靠近了船 绕着它游。只是,我怎样才可以上去呢?最后,我从船舷一侧的一个洞里钻了进去,但却很 不容易。 There was a lot of water in the ship,but the sand under the sea was still holding the ship in one place. The back of the ship was high out of the water,and I was very tnankful for this be-cause all the ship's food was there. I was very hungry so I be-gan to eat something at once. Then I decided to take some of it back to

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Abstract Robinson Crusoe, written by Daniel Defoe who is a great English novelist in the 18 century as his masterpiece, is either a pioneering English adventure fiction or a typical colonial literature. The novel describes that Robinson went away to the sea regardless of his parents’ wish. Robinson doesn’t want to be a businessman like his father, in the contrary, he wants to go to the sea, and create his own life. Although he encounters many difficulties, he never changes his determination, which finally makes him drift to an island. And lives there for 28 years with Friday he saved. Luckily he finally goes away from that place, and has his new life. Robinson is ambitious, hard-working, wise, persistent, etc. He also is a man of determination, individualism and kindness. Friday is a simple man who is loyal to Robinson, a brave man with wisdom, and dutiful son. He help Robinson with gratitude. He is loyal to Robinso n, and adapt to Robinson’ life quickly. Key words:Robinson, Friday, character, fate

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Chapter 1 My first sea journey 第一章我的第一次海上旅行 Before I begin my story I would like to tell you alittle about myself. 开始我的故事之前,我想先向你谈一点我自己的情况。 I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York in thenorth of England. 我1632年出生在英国北部的约克郡。 My father was German but he came to live and workin England. 我父亲是德国人,但他却来到英国居住和工作。 Soon after that he married my mother who was English. 此后不久,他与我母亲结了婚,我母亲是英国人。 Her family name was Robinson so when I was born they called me Robinson after her. 娘家姓鲁宾孙,因此,我出生后他们都称呼我鲁宾孙,沿用了我母亲的姓氏。 My father did well in his business and I went to a good school. 我父亲在生意上做得很出色,并且我也进了一所好学校. He wanted me to get a good job and live a quiet comfortable life. But I did not want that. 他希望我得到好的工作,过一种平静的、舒适的生活。但是我不希望如此。 I wanted adventure and an exciting life. 我喜欢冒险和刺激的生活。 'I want to be a sailor and go to sea.' I told my mother and father. “我想成为一名水手去航行,”我告诉父母亲. They were very unhappy about this. 他们对此很不高兴。 'Please do not go,' my father said. 'You will not be happy you know. Sailors have a difficult andda ngerous life.' “不要去,”父亲说。“你不会幸福的,你知道。水手过着艰苦而且危险的生活。” And be because I loved him and he was unhappy I tried to forget about the sea. 因为我爱父亲,他不高兴,我便试图忘掉大海。 But I could not forget and about a year later I saw a friend in town. 但我不可能忘掉。大约一年后,我在镇里遇到一个朋友。 His father had a ship and my friend said to me, 他的父亲有一艘船,我的朋友对我说: 'We're sailing to London tomorrow. Why do not you come with us?' “明天我们航行去伦敦。你为什么不和我们一起走呢?” And so on September 1st, 1651, I went to Hull and the next day we sailed for London. 于是,1651年9月1日,我到了赫尔港,第二天我们驶向伦敦。 But a few days later there was a strong wind. 但是,几天后,刮起了狂风。 The sea was rough and dangerous and the ship went up and down up and down. 狂暴的大海危机四伏,船不断颠簸。 I was very ill and very afraid. 我晕船晕得厉害,非常害怕。 'Oh I do not want to die!' I cried. 'I want to live If I live I'll go home and never go to sea again!' “哦,我不想死!”我哭喊起来。“我想活着!假如我活着,我就要回家,再也不出海了!”

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