急求一遍500字的英语读后感.篇数越多越好.
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急求一遍500字的英语读后感.篇数越多越好.
要钢铁是怎样炼成的500字左右的英语读后感,
要钢铁是怎样炼成的500字左右的英语读后感,
Last morning,when tiding my bookshelf,I took this book out of the shelf,and a dried flower flew away from the book.It was pale blue,very transparent,with thin fine veins.a dried flower flew away from the book.It was pale blue,very transparent,with thin fine veins.I held it against the morning light and blew on it.The soft breeze carried it away.Camille is just like the camellia,she could never escape from the destiny of withering.But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society.
Suddenly,I remembered a saying:“Women are like the flowers”.Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life.However,even the God envies their beauty.It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings.As we are normal persons,even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering,we can at most ask quietly in our hearts:Where have those beautiful flowers gone?Where have they gone?
The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1978 thriller directed by Don Sharp,based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan.
Introduction
This version of Buchan's tale starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay,Karen Dotrice as Alex,John Mills as Colonel Scudder,and a host of other well-known British actors in smaller parts.It is generally regarded as the closest to the novel,being set before World War I.The early events and overall feel of the film bear much resemblance to Buchan's original story,albeit with a few changes such as the introduction of a love interest and a different meaning for the "39 steps".It is well remembered for the famous Big Ben end sequence.
Powell later reprised the role in the ITV series Hannay in 1988 (six episodes) and 1989 (seven episodes).
Plot
In 1914,Prussian spies are everywhere.After a spate of assassinations of important British politicians,a retired British intelligence officer,Colonel Scudder,realises his life and his mysterious black notebook are in danger.He turns to Richard Hannay,a mining engineer who is visiting Britain for a short time before returning to South Africa,who happens to live in a neighbouring apartment.Scudder tells Hannay of a plot by Prussian 'sleeper' agents,who are planning to pre-start World War I by murdering a foreign minister.
Hannay reluctantly gives Scudder shelter in his apartment,despite his initial distrust of him.In the morning,Hannay leaves to purchase Scudder a train ticket to Scotland.Scudder also leaves the apartment to post a parcel,but he is spotted and follows Hannay to the railway station to supposedly give him the black book.
However,before he can reach Hannay,Scudder is murdered and Hannay is framed for the death by the 'sleepers'.Hannay manages to get Scudder's notebook,but this turns out to be a dummy,with only a code in it to find his real book,which he has posted to Scotland.Hannay flees to Scotland on a train,but he is forced to make a daredevil escape on a bridge when police board.
Hannay attempts to solve the mystery whilst on the run from the police,led by Chief Supt Lomas (Eric Porter),and the Prussian agents,led by Edmund Appleton,a Prussian sympathiser highly placed in the British government.
With the aid of Alex Mackenzie and her fiance,David Hamilton,whom Hannay meets on the Scottish moors,claiming to be taking part in a wager,Scudder's book is found,the coded information partly deciphered and the true plans of the Prussian agents are revealed.The agents intend to murder the visiting Greek Prime Minister,leading to unrest in the Balkans and thus World War I,by planting a bomb in parliament.The "Thirty-Nine Steps" refers to the number of stairs in the clock tower of Big Ben and Hannay realises that the bomb is to be set off by the clock at 11.45.
When he reaches the top of the clock tower,the agents have already planted the bomb and have locked the clock room.Hannay is forced to break the glass of the clock-face and physically stop the clock hands,leading to the iconic final sequence.
Suddenly,I remembered a saying:“Women are like the flowers”.Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life.However,even the God envies their beauty.It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings.As we are normal persons,even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering,we can at most ask quietly in our hearts:Where have those beautiful flowers gone?Where have they gone?
The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1978 thriller directed by Don Sharp,based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan.
Introduction
This version of Buchan's tale starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay,Karen Dotrice as Alex,John Mills as Colonel Scudder,and a host of other well-known British actors in smaller parts.It is generally regarded as the closest to the novel,being set before World War I.The early events and overall feel of the film bear much resemblance to Buchan's original story,albeit with a few changes such as the introduction of a love interest and a different meaning for the "39 steps".It is well remembered for the famous Big Ben end sequence.
Powell later reprised the role in the ITV series Hannay in 1988 (six episodes) and 1989 (seven episodes).
Plot
In 1914,Prussian spies are everywhere.After a spate of assassinations of important British politicians,a retired British intelligence officer,Colonel Scudder,realises his life and his mysterious black notebook are in danger.He turns to Richard Hannay,a mining engineer who is visiting Britain for a short time before returning to South Africa,who happens to live in a neighbouring apartment.Scudder tells Hannay of a plot by Prussian 'sleeper' agents,who are planning to pre-start World War I by murdering a foreign minister.
Hannay reluctantly gives Scudder shelter in his apartment,despite his initial distrust of him.In the morning,Hannay leaves to purchase Scudder a train ticket to Scotland.Scudder also leaves the apartment to post a parcel,but he is spotted and follows Hannay to the railway station to supposedly give him the black book.
However,before he can reach Hannay,Scudder is murdered and Hannay is framed for the death by the 'sleepers'.Hannay manages to get Scudder's notebook,but this turns out to be a dummy,with only a code in it to find his real book,which he has posted to Scotland.Hannay flees to Scotland on a train,but he is forced to make a daredevil escape on a bridge when police board.
Hannay attempts to solve the mystery whilst on the run from the police,led by Chief Supt Lomas (Eric Porter),and the Prussian agents,led by Edmund Appleton,a Prussian sympathiser highly placed in the British government.
With the aid of Alex Mackenzie and her fiance,David Hamilton,whom Hannay meets on the Scottish moors,claiming to be taking part in a wager,Scudder's book is found,the coded information partly deciphered and the true plans of the Prussian agents are revealed.The agents intend to murder the visiting Greek Prime Minister,leading to unrest in the Balkans and thus World War I,by planting a bomb in parliament.The "Thirty-Nine Steps" refers to the number of stairs in the clock tower of Big Ben and Hannay realises that the bomb is to be set off by the clock at 11.45.
When he reaches the top of the clock tower,the agents have already planted the bomb and have locked the clock room.Hannay is forced to break the glass of the clock-face and physically stop the clock hands,leading to the iconic final sequence.