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1、关于组织2010年暑期高中学生英文读后感征文活动的通知各高中学校、各位英语老师:2009年暑期我市第二次组织参加了高中学生全国英文读后感大赛,在各学校支持下、各英语教师的指导下、广大学生的努力下,大赛获得圆满成功。学生的英语阅读与写作能力有了较大的提高,更为可喜的是学生从此培养了英语阅读兴趣,形成英语思维与表达的习惯,提升了其英语综合运用能力。为进一步落实我省深化素质教育,加强我市省英语实验课题的实施,提高学生英语听、说、读、写综合应用能力,过一个有意义的暑假,经研究,今年继续组织暑期学生英文读后感征文活动。一、征文目的:鼓励高中学生养成良好的阅读习惯,提高中学生英语阅读能力和写作水平,增强我

2、市中学生的文学素养和综合素质,促进我市中学英语教学的改革和提高教学质量。二、 稿件要求 1. 本次大赛欢迎参赛者进行多种主题和题裁的尝试,即每个参赛者的参选文章数目不限,但所选主题和题裁不得有重复。要求全部用英文撰写。字数:高中组1000个单词左右。2. 参赛稿件自由命题,但主题必须围绕大赛所列读物展开,超出此范围视为无效稿件。 3. 参赛文章需连同参赛报名表一同在外研社上注册投递或邮寄方为有效参赛作品(违者,作品视为无效)。 4. 比赛的部分获奖作品将在外研社主办全国优秀期刊阳光英语上发表,并在外研社网站发布或结集出版;故获奖作者均被视为同意授权外语教学与研究出版社发表其作品,版权归外研社所

3、有。 5. 参赛作品必须为参赛者原创,如有舞弊,一经查出立即取消参赛资格,并由当事人承担由此引起的一切后果。 6. 参赛者所提交稿件及相关材料恕不退还,请作者自留底稿。三、征文对象:我市在读普通高中一、二年级学生。四、征文方式:1.各校学生通读指定读物,写英文读后感。每个学生完成1或多篇;每篇字数在1000单词左右。 2. 网上投稿: 网址:参赛者在外研社悠游网上()上进行注册,并完成读后感大赛所需的必要信息。然后选择参赛者所在组别的指定图书,在线阅读部分章节。阅读之后,点击“我要写读后感”,就可以发表文章了。在截稿日期之前,参赛者都可以编辑自己的文章。 3. 邮寄投稿: 邮寄地址:北京市西三

4、环北路19号(北京外国语大学)外研社大厦南楼511室邮政编码:100089 收信人:2010年全国英文读后感大赛组委会 49月30日前各校在自行评比的基础上,将评选出的优秀稿件(3-5篇)上交教研室。五、指定阅读书目:书虫 牛津英汉双解读物、轻松英语名作欣赏系列、悦读联播系列、不可不知的莎士比亚名著系列。附:12010年全国英文读后感大赛征文格式。22009年全国英文读后感大赛我市获奖情况通报及部分获奖作品。淄博市教研室 2010年7月12010年全国英文读后感大赛征文格式。姓名:崔静地址:山东省桓台第一中学06级19班邮编:256400指导教师:王新奎A Review of “A Tale

5、of Two Cities”“A Tale of Two Cities”, one of Dickens works, is a well-known long story. And it has a great influence on the society at that time. When I saw the title at first, I thought it might tell something about the developing process of two cities, which might be no fun. However, after reading

6、 it , I found I had been wrong.It portrays a brutal, bloody and revengeful society as well as love and friendship.It happened before and after the Revolution in France. The ruthless and cruel landowners and noblemen exploited the miserable people who owned nothing, but these poor people worked for o

7、thers day and night. Noblemen had the power that one word would doubtlessly send others to prison. As time passed by, the noise of the coming-up revolution storm in Paris was growing louder and louder. At last, it was on the fourteeth of July, 1789 that the revolution borke out. “The Bastille and it

8、s officers were in the hands of people, and the people wanted revenge and blood.” The true Freedom of France came. “The Guillotine, the new machine of death, cut off the heads of many, many peoplenot only the powerful and the cruel, but also the beautiful, the innocent, and the good.” Among the good

9、, there was a man called Darney. Even though his father, wife and friends knew he was innocent, the people thought he was the enemy and would go to the Guillotine.In spite of a shadow of fear and hate here and there, we can also see the great and kind persons. I think the greatest person is Mr Manet

10、te who had been a prisoner in the Bastille for eighteen years. What he suffered was difficult to imagine, but he was still kind and loved his daughter. He did his best to save his son-in-law, whose father and uncle were the men that had ever sent him to prison. Another great man is the lawyer, Sydne

11、y Carton, a friend of Darney. Before Darney went to Guillotine, Mr Carton changed places with him and he said, “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever know.” Besides, the story is full of love, including the love bet

12、ween father and daughter, the love between husband and wife, the love among friends and so on. In short, only if you have love in your heart, the life is meaningful. At the same time, the revenge will run away with you, freedom and happiness will be around you. There is no doubt that Charles Dickens

13、 is one of the greatest writers in English. From this book, I see some true lives and moving stories from the old ages. I reckon you must feel the same as me that we dont want to live in that condition. To be frank, we all look forward to living in a peaceful and love situation. Though the present l

14、ife has improved a lot, there are still wars in some places. All that we need is to solve the problems in peaceful ways instead of by force. So lets work hard together in order to make our life much more meaningful and happier, make our society more harmonious.22009年全国英文读后感大赛我市获奖情况通报及部分获奖作品。2009年淄博市

15、暑期高中英语读书征文获奖名单优秀组织学校:桓台第一中学淄博实验中学沂源一中淄博七中临淄三中桓台二中全国一等奖 1名姓名 学校 指导教师田恺 淄博实验中学 邢萍全国二等奖 2名姓名 学校 指导教师郭晓晓 淄博实验中学 王淑华杨本国 沂源一中 任相霞全国三等奖 4名姓名 学校 指导教师张月 淄博实验中学 鞠波刘文佳 淄博实验中学 吕新华王晓云 沂源一中 刘明玉田月 桓台一中 田瑞富部分获奖作品姓名:田恺(全国一等奖)地址:山东省淄博市实验中学08级19班邮编:255000指导教师:邢萍A Review of “Hamlet” It is the proverb “1000 eyes of 1000

16、 individual Hamlet” that attracted me to read Hamlet, the head of Shakespeares Four Tragedies. I couldnt help thinking whether Hamlet is so special as to cause everyone to have different thoughts of him? Does he possess any fine qualities that can move us? With these questions, I open the book, and

17、find myself entering an interwoven world of good and evil. What strikes me most are Hamlets courage displayed in his revenge, his integrity and the humanism in him, etc.RevengeRevenge is the clue of the whole play. The story began with a murder. The king of Denmark died mysteriously and his brother

18、came to power. Hamlet, the son of the previous king, felt that his fathers death was very strange. Moreover, to his surprise, his beloved mother married his uncle soon after his fathers death. After some investigation, a shocking result came to Hamlet that his father was murdered by his uncle. Out o

19、f anger, Hamlet began to revenge. In the course of his revenge, Hamlet appeared very calm, patient and courageous. To achieve his goal, he even pretended to be mad. To revenge, Hamlet had gone through so much suffering, but he still held on, and eventually succeeded in killing his enemy. Its hard to

20、 imagine what a tough revenge that must be! I dont mean to show my support for this kind of revenge, but I dare say that the qualities Hamlet showed during the course such as patience, honesty, justice and courage worth learning. Just like Hamlet facing his enemy, I may also face with many challenge

21、s, problems or difficult situations in my life, I should cool down at first to analyze whether I have the ability to deal with them at the present time. If not, what I should do is just accumulating experience and knowledge, then I will do what I can to achieve my goal. Hamlet can wait for a few yea

22、rs in order to revenge, why cant I wait for even shorter time to solve a problem?HumanismHumanism shines in every part of the book, especially in the image of Hamlet. “Courtiers eyes, scholars tongue, soldiers sword, flower filled with the countrys hope, mirror of the era, model of the human relatio

23、ns and the center of worldwide attention.” Ophelias this description exactly summed up the humanism in Hamlet. Hamlet desires equality and believes the kindness of humanity. For example, Hamlet gives equal weight to his servant and the courtiers and treats his servant as his friend. Meanwhile, as a

24、practitioner of humanism, Hamlet is very kind. He is kind to everyone including his enemies. The flash of humanity! One can give equal weight to his close friends, but how about strangers? One can be kind to someone he is familiar with, but how about others? In this play, Hamlet gives us the answer

25、that everyone is born equal and should be treated kindly. Its no wonder Hamlet has become such a remarkable image in literature. It is from Hamlet that I learn how to be a approachable person.LoveLove is a permanent topic of literature. The roles shaped by Shakespeare always have complex characters,

26、 but they have one thing in common: they all know what love is and how to love. Hamlet is a typical representative. Someone may say Hamlet is so indecisive that he misses many opportunities to revenge. But little to they know, he is afraid of hurting his mother because he loves her so deeply. I thin

27、k its the most shining part of him and the most striking thing I admire. Hamlet can discard all just for his mother, why cant I? From now on, I will try everything I can do to make up for what I owed my mother. Id love to share her toil and sorrow. Id love to see her laugh because it is the most bea

28、utiful in the world. Im willing to devote my time to staying with her. Tiny though the things are, I still expect to show my pure love to my mother. In this sense, all Ive decided to do are enough, completely enough.Love is also displayed in the love affairs between Hamlet and Ophelia. They are both

29、 not accepted by the world because their behaviors are more than a little different from ones in tradition. However, they are against all the odds and get determinedly together. Their love is born to be a tragedy, but they dont regret at all. It is enough as long as they have owned. This is what tru

30、e love is.Finishing reading this play, I involuntarily want to express my thanks to Shakespeare for writing this great play in which Humanism shines. I also want to thank Hamlet for his reminding me of the true meaning of love and setting a example for me. Many thanks also go to my dear mom, thank h

31、er for her unselfish and endless love!姓名:郭晓晓(全国二等奖)地址:山东省淄博实验中学08级9班邮编:255090指导教师:王淑华 A review of “ Jane Eyre”This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted

32、 as a symbol of the independent spirit.It seems to me that many readers English reading experience starts with Jane Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of

33、 the novel remains-to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Janes education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didnt get what sh

34、e had been expectingsimply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor i

35、n Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that gardens owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down

36、 to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time -Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to

37、 leave, because she didnt want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochesters misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.

38、I dont know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the films end-especially when I heard Janes words “Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was wh

39、at Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence-perh

40、aps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Janes life that “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.” (By Forrest Gumps mother, in the film “Forrest Gump”)Whats more, this film didnt end when Jane left

41、 Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation? The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane met Rochester

42、for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can consider Rochesters experiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life.

43、 After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way fo

44、r the development of humanism under the faith of religion. Life is ceaselessly changing, but our living principles remain. Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life. In the world of the film

45、, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramatis personae.In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life complexity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance. We are l

46、ikely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousness. Its our spirit that makes the life meaningful. Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life. Indubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.姓

47、名: 杨本国(全国二等奖)地址:山东沂源一中08级2班邮编:256100指导教师:任相霞No SleepwalkingTruth is more of a stranger than fiction -Mark Twain“Did you say the stars were worlds,Tess?”“Yes.”“All like ours.”“They seem like our applesmost of them good, a few bad.”“Which do we live on? A good one or a bad one.”“A bad one.”This is one

48、 of the most beautiful dialogue of Tess and her sister, which expresses everyones thought at that time in England and it also makes us think a lot about ourselves. It was Thomas Hardly that wrote the book in 1891.Up to now, it has been the most classical novel that describes the thoughts and feeling

49、s of the girls. Its a sad book: A young girl was destroyed little by little but it was really true. The person who destroyed her was not her enemy, but the people who claimed to love her, why? For her beauty? Tess should have been happy. Her mouth was like a flower, and her eyes were large soft , so

50、metimes black, blue or grey, sometimes all three colors together. In the novel, the suitable person hesitate while the unsuitable person destroyed her. We may cant help shouting: “Dont leave.” But its late. We feel unable, because of the society : the only criminal . I think all seemed to be in the

51、dream until Tesss father found out her family history. Her family was stuck in difficulty. In order to support her family,Tess started her new life: a sad dream. The story happended one century ago. Everyone in that time took it for granted.As time passes by, its reappearing today .Watching the rapi

52、dly-changing world, we cant escape from the reality . The only thing we can do is to equip ourselves with sel-respect and confidence. Beautiful Tess escaping from sadness caused more sadness, but it wasnt her mistakes.It was just a bad dream. For us, being chearheaded all the time can help us avoid

53、a great number of bad things. Get a grip and dont let anger get the best of you. “I am ready”, the last word Tess left us, has been waiting for us to wake. Compared with old days, the society now is more complicated, we seem to sleepwalk: we are dreaming. When you fish for love, bait with your heart

54、, not you brain. We should be our own masters and try our best to do everything perfectly by heart not by brain. Because of heart, our world becomes loving. Because of brain, there is more sadness in the world. As we all know, the heart is the most beautiful thing in the world, which requires us to

55、develop in daily life. Broken wings, flying heart. Tess disturbed world led to her madness and let her lose love. For us, what we should do is to forget sadness and regard every day as a new start. Tesskindness and her story remind us of the womens rights in society.Almost all the people focus their

56、 attention on this problem.Until then, it has been hot topic in public.Wherever you are, taking good care of girls is our duty .On no condition should we maltreat them.Only we can wake society by showing “ladies first”. Tess struggles against difficulties failed .She lost herself. But we also admire

57、 her for her courage .At that time, she was really she was, though failed. She had spent months regretting her experience and crying over it but suddenly decided that the past was the past .Her shame and herself would be forgotten, meanwhile the sun shines just as brightly as before. Life went on. B

58、e awake, everyone! A day may come when the courage of Men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but not this day. Because Tess has told us: no sleepwalking, we are ready. 姓名:张月(全国三等奖)地址:淄博实验中学18班邮编:255090指导教师:鞠波When Love And Revenge EmbracePerhaps yesterday we are still a group o

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