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❶ 两千字英语作文

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❷ 怎样学好英语作文 1000字∼2000字(中文)

里面提到语文多些,实际都是语言,方法是想通的,重要是个背。
超级无敌四板斧之2014重出江湖。
老段子你没看过,就是新酒。
里面有文有理,方法是想通的,有个借鉴。
有用是硬道理,好好看看希望有用。
首先是2012为高三编的高三百日誓词。
一百天弹指一挥间,为此我把一天分成一百份,同学们,我们还有一万份时间,怕什么,加油,过好每一份时间,付出一万倍的努力,高山在脚下,学海任我行。

口号是打气的。方法是给力的。学习是靠自己的。

学习每四十五分或一个小时换一科,保证脑子活力。
看看我的超级 无敌四板斧。这我一般是给初三和高三的发送建议,方法是相通的。
超级无敌应对考试第一招:看着很简单,注意,好的实用有效的方法一定是简单的,但是相当有效,都是属于一开始看着很耗时,很伤脑筋,但一旦执行下去,成果是显著的,信心马上上来了,明白这个方法很给力。综合到结果是省时间的。
就这招我为高三学子推荐过,简单有效,得到好评。快速提高自信和成绩。这招看着十分功利,仅仅为了考试,是学习大战略中的小战术,是后面合集中的重炮轰击。(废话多,是因为要强调在战略的高度上,认识这个小战术的积极意义。)
具体内容::::找到刚考完的卷子要有正确答案的,全都背下来,要能做到考这套卷子,除了作文和发挥乱扯题(最好作文和发挥题也有正确的答案或好文章,乱扯中好的)。我要接近满分,每次大考的卷子尽量同等待遇,第一套一定要背下来,这是底线,让自己熟悉考题,考点,了解不足,还有出这套题我是能得第一的。这要达到什么程度,最好是能默写,一张卷子从头到尾默背,想想就超牛和无敌。
绝大多数学生,往往刚考完老师讲过的卷子也能答个七七八八,好像都会了。如果过上一段时间再考的话,就会发现考好的仍会是那些原来考这套卷子不错的,而且还会产生新的错误,大家都是过眼云烟。这招就是要把知识夯实了,把考过的这个卷子对你的积极影响最大化。
举例说明:语文考试,基础,问的是辛弃疾,这时我们要把考卷上的问答背牢靠,同时看看辛弃疾的我们学过的诗词和知识点。同时走马观花的看看苏轼,王安石,李白,什么的,要快,重点还是卷子,那些是拓展,是举一反三,是整套卷子背下来后的铁底上的拔高。古文诗词也是类似的,考过的要背下来,后面由填写一句,扩展到全词,全文。象孔子的子曰,背下来,可以用于作文的。阅读理解题,可以连问题带答案都背下来,然后再分析哪里自己想的不够深。不背下来,永远都是一看,啊,是这么回事。是怎么回事,是一种肤浅的判断,下次仍然是糊涂的。脑子里有正确的,才可能想的靠谱,才能真正知道真的是这么回事。一想思路,脑海里可以出现提问和回答,再有自己思路,这样才会更深的理解其中的奥妙,叫知其然,更知其所以然。阅读题有点象八股文,要对题,破题,象答政治题,要答对带点。还有这个背诵也为了作文,积累知识和素材。作文一是能背,背说明文、议论文、记叙文、散文,脑子要有东西,每个都要有几篇范文,课本也行还有老师以往的分析,考试题阅读理解也不错的,自己已经分析个透彻了,二是敢写,然后改写,比对范文找出差距。要多看,没事就看文章,背下来最好,时间不够,就一天看一篇(可重复反复的看),能分析分析分析,能写一句心得,就来一句。三个半月后,总的看语文是没什么问题的。
在一套卷子的基础上,掌握语文,英语,数学,物理,化学,历史,政治基本考点,自己号到考试的脉搏,它已被分析和拿下,中考对你打开了一扇窗,没那么吓人的。

超级无敌应对考试第二招:
1、养成早睡早起的生活习惯,列宁说过,不会休息的不会工作。同样,休息不好,也不会学习好。熬夜破坏生物钟,而且跟中考时间也不合拍。 睡眠时间要适度,不能疲劳学习,本来就难记,疲劳了更是浪费时间。中午不能午睡的话,也要散步几分钟不要大活动,影响胃部刚吃完饭,剧烈运动影响下午学习。 每天吃一个核桃和鸡蛋,补脑子,多了反而不好。
2、会锻炼,让自己有个好身体,敏捷的思维,旺盛的精力。慢跑,跳绳,广播体操等等,最好是广播体操,不会抻着,时间短,还全身活动开了,早晚至少一次。身体是学习支持,不能生病,不能累垮,不可以抗不住。
3、建议特意在学累了时看看幽默笑话,既带来快乐,也带来思维的跳跃,会放松,学习的弦,才能绷紧,不至于疲劳。
4、在家早晚认真做几遍眼保健操,主要是学校不好洗干净手,按视频作,手指基本不会弄到眼里的,在学校太特了。一周吃一两次猪肝,羊肝之类的。
超级无敌应对考试第三招:
1会用卡片和大图,大表,有些知识点和错题可记在卡片上,写的过程就是记忆,象玩扑克似的,五六分钟溜上一遍,最适合走马观花了。大图,大表,象历史可以列上大事件,上墙。像看地图似的,可以随意添加,连横合纵,如几次变法宋王安石,太平天国的,戊戌变法,新中国的宪法,既是在自己的时间点上,又可以用线连在一起。
2错题本。下面有具体如何运用。
超级无敌应对考试第四招:各科具体怎么学好呢。
语文:应知应会的是送分的一定要搞定,就是那些诗词,文学常识,背不下来,也要经常走马观花,卷子考过的背下来。象攻城用重炮摧毁所有眀堡、暗堡。象老农面对荒年手中有粮心中不慌。拿下语文所有知识点,背会所有要求背下的课文,这个不是浪费时间,也是提高作文的不二法门,脑子里没有百十篇文章,写好文章四个字:难难难难!准备个错题本,记下所有错题所有科目都要有,错题本现在比较流行,但坚持很难,差异往往如此产生。错了的,要杜绝一错在错,错一次记一次,对应上次互锁一下,分析自己为什么,当个好学生要是自己半个老师的,会总结会分析。作文:要平时额外多练笔,时间可能宝贵,例如在错题本上的分析可以想哪写那,找到问题和自己的可笑,记各个科目笔记就是学语文,条理,技巧,逻辑。尽可能多背范文,多看也凑合,脑子里没有上百篇文章,也要看过。

英语:是语言,不是单词和词组的堆砌。学英语就是背英语,主要是背课文,背句子,单词和词组在其中,脱离了没有语言环境是生硬的,大脑会潜意识拒绝记忆,记不住,是因为大脑烦了不 想记这些破玩意。从简单的文章背,卷子上的也行。可以先看单词表,再朗读文章,再看单词表,再朗读文章,始终是单词,词组,语法这些在句子中,在文章中,不要单独出现。语言就是这样,脑子整个文章越多,越自信,准确率越高。这时,有计划的,一周背下一或两篇篇难度适合自己的文章,英语成绩可以稳定在高分。
数学:先每个公式定理,配一道题,觉得简单对应难题,做到看到公式想到这道题,看这道题知道有这个公式怎么解,可背之,默写之。没问题的话,背大题,看题会做,会背下来,会默写。然后,分析思路,能不能举一反三,再找类似的题,看能不能做出来,不行背下来。脑子有基本知识定理,再有几十道大题,提分很明显。背知识点 ,这是不二法门。不光要背知识点,更要背大题,难题,错题(还要提错题本,这是学习思想。考试是什么,不犯小错误,争取翻高山(大题难题)。见多识广,脑子再活点,就可摸高了。可清晰飞快默写一道考过的大题,估计第一也做不到,你做到了,你的能力就提高了。
政治 -背..选择考知识点,大题考结合知识点的分析能力即 有条理的扯。
物理,化学:各个题型都找出来,知道自己弱就好办。背下一道是一道,过后能默写,保证出原题百分百对,脑子里有模板了,再分析力就有套路可循。难题也是如此,有标准答案,背下来几道,题型就那么多,你的整体实力不差,有时间提高难题正确率。见面至少熟悉。思路是建立在脑子里有完整的题和答案基础上的。试验学科,回忆以往的试验,物理核心概念理解透,例如摩擦斜面的试验对摩擦力的概念有极深的形象提升,直观操作真空中的铁球和羽毛自由落体,感觉
决不是看影像和旁观所能带来,在分析问题是给力的。要有意识找一些难题,哪怕让老师给出
分析过程,细细揣摩,一通百通,类似的难不住的。当然,基本公式定理要理解记忆或死记。
化学-也是试验学科,参与试验,分析试验化合物的直观变化和化学方程式的微观离子化合价的
变化,微观和直观的对话,掌握了能动手的,再扩展学习好理解了。化学,物理学习的特点是
相通的,你在物理上找到的学习窍门在化学也好使的。
历史 - 分析:(历史就像听故事)历史原本是故事,是要记住的故事。惜秦皇汉武唐宗宋祖,
都是天骄和风流人物。着眼点不同,知识就好理解了。讲岳飞,脑子里结合满江红,讲林肯,
背一下什么堡演讲,这个可以同时搞定英文的。

时间是掌握在自己手中的,三个半月必然充实无比,胜利者是战略家战术家,不是死读书的人。停下来,爬的高点,才能看的远。
不要被题海战术迷惑,那是那些想打近乎满分的家伙消除所有丢分可能的招和不知道如何更好学习才采用的笨招。在做完一套题,分析一套题,掌握一套题的前提下,再做另一套题,多见题型是好的,重要是会,能掌握。
尽可能的复习,哪怕是走马观花,越是这样,真正的走马观花往往收到奇效,无心插柳柳成荫,太认真记不住知识的。这种状态不容易出现,但是学了就比不学强,有计划有目的的学更强。

学习无它,唯手熟而,唯口熟而,唯脑熟而,还有唯脚熟而(要锻炼面对大仗,要有体能,会休息才会学习)!!!!!!!!
学习无它,唯手熟而,唯口熟而,唯脑熟而,还有唯脚熟而(要锻炼面对大仗,要有体能,会
休息才会学习)!!!!!!

❸ 英语作文2000字东西方文化的差评

People in different parts of the world dress differently,such as the dressing between the east and west in the past. But such differences are no longer significant between china and the west. Nowadays on the street of Chinese cities you can see people wearing suits or shirts or T-shirts just as people do in the west. However, some difference remains. For example, in China people tend to be more "conservative", that is, they don't want certain parts of their body exposed when dressed, unlike some in the west. So world is just one family for all of us,we can know it just from clothes.Do you think so?

❹ 怎样找2000字的英文文章

The Feminism Reflected in the Novel Forrest Gump

The commercials for Forrest Gump make it look like the sort of movie described as "wonderful" and "heartwarming"; fortunately, it's better than that. I had read the book, by Winston Groom, and hoped the movie wouldn't lose the engaging voice of the novel -- the voice of Forrest Gump (IQ 75), a simple-minded, good-hearted Southern boy whose life is a series of whimsical, mildly satirical episodes. As it happens, Tom Hanks, as Gump, narrates the movie from a bus-stop bench and delivers many of Groom's best lines. The script isn't as funny as the novel -- the film's Gump isn't as much of a screw-up as the book's Gump -- but it's funny enough, and sometimes it hits daring notes. When Gump tells us that his childhood sweetheart Jenny is lucky to have a father who kisses and touches her and her sisters all the time, the line is funny because it's exactly what the innocent Gump would assume. But it's also not funny. It's these examples of Gump's trusting nature being utterly inaccurate that save Forrest Gump from being mush.

The movie, directed by Robert Zemeckis (Who Framed Roger Rabbit), isn't meant to be taken literally; like many enchanting films, it falls apart under close scrutiny. Most people, though, won't have the heart to scrutinize it, and, aside from a few minor complaints, I see no need to, either. Its flaws don't do it any great harm; it's as comforting as an afternoon nap, but also as refreshing, and it's going to be a big hit. Forrest Gump creates its own floating reality, and the problem many critics have with this is that it deals, in large part, with actual historical events (much of the film addresses Vietnam and the peace movement). The movie is meant to be American history as seen through the eyes of a man who understands very little of what he sees. And he speaks for people who can't make any more sense of the last three decades than he can.

In other words, Forrest Gump -- America considered through a folksy, satirical lens -- will annoy those who prefer their satire with a harder edge (i.e., satire that punctures the "correct" targets). The movie has drawn fire for being reactionary, and it may well become a favorite of conservatives, but I think that has more to do with what didn't survive the transition from book to movie (Groom's satire was more even-handed) because of time limitations. For example, the radical hippies of the peace movement are presented as slimy, predatory womanizers who slap their girlfriends around (one guy even does this and then blames it on "that goddamn Johnson"). But talk to some women who remember those days and they'll tell you this isn't far from the truth: The "sexual revolution" turned out to be a new, hip variation on the time-honored male ploy to get women to spread their legs, and we're still paying for it. The critics who want to be intellectually one up on the large, stupid wad of Americans who embrace this film are attacking the wrong movie for the wrong reasons. Forrest Gump, a proudly square fantasia, has much more to offer than a likable but coldly hip critics' darling like Four Weddings and a Funeral, and certainly more than the recent crop of hip movies that don't ask you to feel anything -- The Shadow, Wyatt Earp, The Crow, The Flintstones, and on and on.

Almost 25 years ago, Pauline Kael wrote that the then-popular movie Joe (another counter-counterculture hit, all but forgotten today) could easily be turned into a Saturday-morning cartoon, and the episodic, virtually plotless Forrest Gump would also be ideal ("Gump Plays Football," "Gump Goes to Vietnam," "Gump Starts a Shrimping Business"). At two hours and twenty-two minutes, the movie is an epic ramble, with characters disappearing and reappearing as the story requires. Gump is a safe guide through the tumult of the '60s, the absurdity of the '70s, and the greed of the '80s. Jenny (played in althood by Robin Wright), on the other hand, seems to experience everything terrible about those decades: drugs, soulless sex, more abuse, more drugs, and one final pitfall that isn't in the book. Letting her pristine features collapse into numbness, Wright fleshes out Jenny's self-disgust. This masochistic woman isn't ready for Gump, who, in his infinite kindness, wants only to love her. She embodies American disillusionment, and she will probably make a lot of feminists foam at the mouth. I can't say I disagree; the book's Jenny certainly wasn't this self-hating (she was, in fact, more of a free spirit like Gump). Gump flies through the decades with nary a scratch, but a vague, doomy cloud hangs over poor Jenny, who always makes the worst choices. You may fairly ask what this woman is being punished for.

The movie, however, continues to see through Gump's eyes, and since he never judges or condemns Jenny, we clearly aren't meant to. Even the aforementioned feminists may forgive much when they see how tenderly Gump looks at Jenny (the camera agrees with him). Here, Tom Hanks cements his status as the movies' great modern romantic lead. Handsome (though not in a plastic cover-boy way -- especially not with the dorky Gump buzz-cut he's been given), non-threatening, emotionally direct, Hanks is the obvious successor to James Stewart, who in his early thirties would have done well by Gump. Hanks' Gump is as solemnly attentive as an owl, absorbing information he can't add up. But he's also confident enough in himself to be good-natured despite his low intelligence; he remembers nothing so much as what his dear, tough mama (Sally Field in a tart, restrained performance) told him: You're no different than anyone else. One of the movie's ironies is that only an idiot like Gump could have such terrific self-esteem.

Zemeckis makes Tom Hanks lovable, but Hanks resists being shameless -- he has too much good humor for that. His beautifully molated work as a grieving man in Sleepless in Seattle seemed too hefty for that piffly romantic comedy, yet he had a superb moment parodying women's weepy connection to An Affair to Remember -- he and a buddy sobbed while recalling choice scenes in The Dirty Dozen. And in Philadelphia he proved he wouldn't disgrace himself by shilling for easy tears. Hanks doesn't make Forrest Gump a cutie-pie. He intensifies his greatest resource as an actor -- that we can read him better than any star since James Stewart -- so that Gump's feelings come across with startling clarity. When Hanks has his big moment near the end -- Gump talking to Jenny and fighting to keep his composure -- the audience is his to lose, and he doesn't. He also has the generosity to step aside and let his co-stars take over: Mykelti Williamson as Bubba, who worships shrimp; Gary Sinise as Lieutenant Dan, who is disabled in Vietnam and blames Gump for saving his life, because he'd wanted to die heroically in combat. These fine actors ground the movie in bitter reality.

A review of Forrest Gump wouldn't be complete without a mention of the astounding computer-generated visual effects, which enable Gump to interact (in actual newsreel footage) with JFK, Nixon, John Lennon, and many others, and also give us small pleasures that don't announce themselves as artificial: a ping-pong ball, the feather ring the opening credits, the peace rally of thousands of people -- all computerized images, of course. This shouldn't be surprising coming from Robert Zemeckis, the toy-shop magician who seems to set himself a new technical challenge with each movie (his last was Death Becomes Her). What is surprising is that Zemeckis should have such assured control of such potentially sugary material. Embracing sentiment while avoiding the pitfalls of sentimentality is a special effect in itself.

❺ 求2000字英文文章,最好有中文翻译

The Snow
What a big snow I have never seen! What a beautiful snow I have never enjoy.

When I went out for school from home, I was doomed to get a wonder. Everything seemed unlucky to me. I left the umbrella at home; I couldn’ unlock my bike and a big truck held up the traffic, which took me above 5 minutes to pass the road. At last I met Charlie and we were both late for the maths class. If it happened the day before, we would go to our seats without saying anything. But today we were forced to stand outside in the cold wind because of the head teacher’s bad mood. I didn’t want to say anything. It was useless. So I began to stand with Charlie.

After a short while, we both felt so cold that we couldn’t speak a word. The world seemed very quiet. I suddenly found there was a lot of thin ice dropping from the sky. “Ice!” I shouted to Charlie who soon became excited the same as me. We expected for the snow but nothing happened.

The ice turned white and turned to snow quietly. We were immersed in it without any word. From little to big, the snow changed out of my imagination. With the wind blowing heavily, the snow beat on my face, hair and covered all over my body. We couldn’t help shaking in the snow. We opened our mouths to taste the icy snow, stood still in the snow, and enjoyed the wonderful scene ourselves.I did believe the snow was not only a scene but a great wonder as well. It bought me much more than it had.It was too great and too beautiful that I couldn’t imagine. How fantastic it was! With the snow dropping on my body, I didn’t want to move though it was so cold.

If you lived in the north, you might think it was nothing. But the following thing was more unreal. A bird, a beautiful parrot, like an angel, flew from the sky onto Charlie’s shoulder and then flew to my shoulder. I didn’t know how to express my feelings, only enjoying it. The parrot didn’t seem to leave. How fantastic, I thought.
The snow became smaller and smaller after class. Maybe we lost something, but we got something, too. I didn’t know what it meant. I only wished to believe it would bring me good luck.
I would never forget that day.

这是我见过的最大的雪!也是我享受过的最漂亮的雪!
当我走出校园的时候,我被这景象怔住了。每件事似乎都对我很不幸运,我把伞忘在了家里。我不能骑我的车,交通很拥堵,它花了我5分钟过马路。最后我遇到了查理,我们都误了数学课。如果这发生在前一天,我们就可以不说任何话回到座位上。但是今天因为老师的坏心情而被迫站在外面的寒风里。我什么都不想说。那是无用的。所以我开始和查理一起罚站。
过了一会儿,我们都发现我们冷得不能说一句话。世界似乎很安静。我突然发现有薄冰片从空中落下。“冰!”我朝着和我一样激动的查理大叫。我们期待着雪的落下但是什么都没发生。
冰安静的慢慢变白成了雪。我们沉浸其中不说话。慢慢变大,雪大得超出了我的想像。风越刮越大,雪吹到我的脸上、头发上、覆盖了我身体的每个角落。我们在雪里不能动弹,我们张开嘴尝尝冰雪,依然站在雪里,自我陶醉在美妙的雪景里。我相信这不止是雪景,它是极为美好的。它带给了我更多。它是如此的美好以至于让我不能想象。太美好了!雪下在我身上,尽管我很冷但我不想移动。
如果你住在北方,什么也没有。但自然更真实。一只鸟,一只漂亮的鹦鹉,就像天使一样飞过天空停在查理的肩膀上,又停在我的肩膀上,我不知道如何来表达我的感受,只是陶醉其中。鹦鹉没有走的意思。这是多么美好啊!我想着。
下课后雪越来越小了。可能我们失去了什么,但我们也得到了什么。我不知道它意味着什么。我只是祝愿它能给我带来好运。我永远也不会忘记那一天。

❻ 写我的校园两千字英语作文☺

Our school has a beautiful, chic little garden, although it is so modest, but all year round vibrant. Usually, the students always like to come to the little garden, quietly listening to the birds singing, the grass listening to dialogue, listen to "rustle" sound of flowers and leaves whisper issued.
In the spring, when you walk into a small garden, when a small green leafless into the film into a piece of dance on the branches; verdant lawn covered with grass, green, like a sea of green. Spring flowers sister accompanied the girl to the gentle, red flowers like pink clouds of heaven, flushed, several flower yellow flowers are blooming, contests really ah.
Summer, with a cry of cicadas, accompanied by the sound of birds singing, the flowers and smiled more. In the burning sun, the students here enjoy themselves, but also from time to time came several laughter, teachers also one full of energy, his face covered with a smile.
Autumn has graally come, although autumn flowers off the girl, but gave us another scene: a tree with yellow leaves kept falling, the garden is like a draped yellow Shayi, the road has become a gold yellow, so we once again feel autumn in the air. What a refreshing breath of autumn, it ushered in the winter.
Spotless winter inexorably becomes light chug tree, no grass flowers blooming, things are quietly asleep, waiting for warm spring comes again. However, our "Compass Star" sculpture has not been overthrown, because it represents all of our teachers, students, let us always have to be strong!
Ah, the campus of a small garden four seasons and more beautiful! I love the school garden, I love the four seasons of the garden!

❼ 求一篇2000字以上的英文,用来翻译的,难度适中

These chapters establish Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer as foils for each other—characters whose actions and traits contrast each other in a way that gives us a better understanding of both of their characters. Twain uses Tom to satirize romantic literature and to comment on the darker side of so-called civilized society. Tom insists that his make-believe adventures be concted “by the book.” As Tom himself admits in regard to his gang’ oath, he gets many of his ideas from fiction. In particular, Tom tries to emulate the romantic—that is, unrealistic, sensationalized, and sentimentalized—novels, mostly imported from Europe, that achieved enormous popularity in nineteenth-century America. Tom is identified with this romantic genre throughout the novel. Whereas Tom puts great stock in literary models, Huck is as skeptical of these as he is of religion. In both realms, Huck refuses to accept much on faith. He rejects both genies and prayers when they fail to proce the promised results. Twain makes this contrast between Tom’s romanticism and Huck’s skepticism to show that both points of view can prove equally misleading if taken to extremes.
Although Huck and Tom are set up as foils for one another, they still share some traits, which help to sustain their friendship throughout the novel. Perhaps most important, the two share a rambunctious boyishness; they delight in the dirty language and pranks that the alt world condemns. Yet Huck’s feelings about society and the alt world are based on his negative experiences—most notably with his abusive father—and ring with a seriousness and weight that Tom’s fancies lack. We get the sense that Tom can afford to accept the nonsense of society and romantic literature, but Huck cannot. On the whole, Huck’s alienation from the “civilization” of the alt world is a bit starker and sadder.
Ironically, the novel that Tom explicitly mentions as a model for his actions is Cervantes’s Don Quixote. In his masterpiece, Cervantes satirizes romantic adventure stories as Twain does in Huckleberry Finn. In referencing Don Quixote, Twain also gives a literary tip of the hat to one of the earliest and greatest picaresque novels, which, through its naïve protagonist’s wacky adventures, satirizes literature, society, and human nature in much the same way that Twain does in Huckleberry Finn. By means of the reference to Don Quixote, Twain tells us that, though he intends to write a humorous novel, Huckleberry Finn also fits into a longstanding tradition of novels that seek to criticize through humor, to point out absurdity through absurdity. In this chapter, for instance, Twain comments on Tom’s absurdity and blind ignorance in basing his actions on a novel that is so clearly a satire. Tom, who is interested in contracts, codes of conct, fancy language, and make-believe ideas, believes in these frilly ideas at the expense of common sense. He cares more about absurd stylistic ideals than he does about people. Tom also displays some of the hypocrisy of civilized society. For instance, he makes the members of his gang sign an oath in blood and swear not to divulge the group’s secrets, but when a boy threatens to betray that promise, Tom simply offers him a bribe.
Chapters IV–VI
Summary: Chapter IV
Over the next few months, Huck begins to adjust to his new life and even makes some progress in school. One winter morning, he notices boot tracks in the snow near the house. Within one heel print is the shape of two nails crossed to ward off the devil. Huck immediately recognizes this mark and runs to Judge Thatcher. Huck sells his fortune (the money he and Tom recovered in Tom Sawyer, which the Judge has been managing for him) to the befuddled Judge for a dollar.
That night, Huck goes to Jim, who claims to possess a giant, magical hairball from an ox’s stomach. Huck tells Jim that he has found Pap’s tracks in the snow and wants to know what his father wants. Jim says that the hairball needs money to talk, so Huck gives Jim a counterfeit quarter. Jim puts his ear to the hairball and relates that Huck’s father has two angels, one black and one white, one bad and one good. It is uncertain which angel will win out, but Huck is safe for now. He will have much happiness and sorrow in his life, he will marry a poor woman and then a rich woman, and he should stay clear of the water, since that is where he will die. That night, Huck finds Pap waiting for him in his bedroom.
Summary: Chapter V
Pap is a frightening sight. The nearly fifty-year-old man’s skin is a ghastly, disgusting white. Noticing Huck’s “starchy” clothes, Pap wonders out loud if Huck thinks himself better than his father and promises to take Huck “down a peg.” Pap promises to teach Widow Douglas not to “meddle” and is outraged that Huck has become the first person in his family to learn to read. Pap asks if Huck is really as rich as he has heard and calls his son a liar when Huck replies that he has no more money. Pap then takes the dollar that Huck got from Judge Thatcher and leaves to buy whiskey.
The next day, Pap shows up drunk and demands Huck’s money from Judge Thatcher. The Judge and Widow Douglas try to get custody of Huck but give up after the new judge in town refuses to separate a father and son. Pap eventually lands in jail after a drunken spree. The new judge takes Pap into his home and tries to reform him, but the judge and his wife prove to be very weepy and moralizing. Pap tearfully repents his ways but soon gets drunk again, and the new judge decides that the only way to reform Pap is with a shotgun.
Summary: Chapter VI
Pap sues Judge Thatcher for Huck’s fortune and continues to threaten Huck about attending school. Huck continues to attend, partly to spite his father. Pap goes on one drunken binge after another. One day, he kidnaps Huck, takes him deep into the woods to a secluded cabin on the Illinois shore, and locks Huck inside all day while he rambles outside. Eventually, Huck finds an old saw, makes a hole in the wall, and resolves to escape from both Pap and the Widow Douglas, but Pap returns as Huck is about to break free.
Pap complains that Judge Thatcher has delayed the trial to prevent him from getting Huck’s wealth. He has heard that his chances of getting the money are good but that he will probably lose the fight for custody of Huck. Pap continues to rant about a mixed-race man in town; Pap is disgusted that the man is allowed to vote in his home state of Ohio, and that legally he cannot be sold into slavery until he has been in Missouri six months. Later, Pap wakes from a drunken sleep and chases after Huck with a knife, calling him the “Angel of Death” but stopping when he passes out. Huck holds a rifle pointed at his sleeping father and waits.
Analysis: Chapters IV–V
In these chapters, Twain makes a number of comments on the society of his time and its attempts at reform. We see a number of well-meaning indivials who engage in foolish, even cruel behavior. The new judge in town refuses to give custody of Huck to Judge Thatcher and the Widow, despite Pap’s history of neglect and abuse. This poorly informed decision not only makes us question the wisdom and morality of these public figures but also resonates with the plight of slaves in Southern society at the time. The new judge in town returns Huck to Pap because he privileges Pap’s “rights” over Huck’s welfare—just as slaves, because they were considered property, were regularly returned to their legal owners, no matter how badly these owners abused them. Twain also takes the opportunity to mock the bleeding-heart do-gooders of the temperance, or anti-alcohol, movement: the judge is clearly naïve, misguided, and blind to the larger evils around him, and the weeping and moralizing that goes on in his home is grating, to say the least.
Throughout these chapters, Huck is at the center of countless failures and breakdowns in the society around him, yet he maintains his characteristic resilience. Indeed, Huck’s family, the legal system, and the community all fail to protect him or to provide a set of beliefs and values that are consistent and satisfying to him. Huck’s wrongful imprisonment elicits sympathy and concern on our part, even though this imprisonment does not seem to distress Huck in the least. Sadly, Huck is so used to social abuses by this point in his life that he has no reason to prefer one set of abuses over the other. Likewise, although Pap is a hideous, hateful man in nearly ever respect, Huck does not immediately abandon him when given the chance. Pap is, after all, Huck’s father, and Huck is still a fairly young boy. Ultimately, Pap’s kidnapping of Huck provides an opportunity for Huck to break from this society that has done him harm.
Pap, the embodiment of pure evil, is one of Twain’s most memorable characters. Because we have no background information to explain his present state, his role is primarily symbolic. The deathly pallor of his skin, which is nauseating to Huck, makes Pap emblematic of whiteness. Unfortunately, Pap represents the worst of white society: he is illiterate, ignorant, violent, and profoundly racist. The mixed-race man who visits the town contrasts Pap in every way: he is a clean-cut, knowledgeable, and seemingly politically conscious professor. In establishing the contrast between Pap and the mixed-race man, Twain overturns traditional symbolism of his time and implies that whiteness, not blackness, is associated with evil. Jim’s vision of Pap’s two angels and Huck’s two future wives extends this sense of confusion over good and bad, human and inhuman, right and wrong in Huck’s world. At this point, Jim is unclear as to which will win, and even less clear about which should win.

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❾ 求英语好的大神,需要写2000字的英语作文。

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❿ 英文论文翻译需要一篇2000字的英文文章

"Recently, I read about Dr. Martin Luther King with his famous lecture called “I have a dream” in order to find my direction and catch my dream in the new university life. Affected by his power, I think a lot myself.

Everybody has a dream, and I believe even a dog or a kitty has their dream, too. Why such a thing, that everyone has, can play such an important role in one’ heart? Did you ever wonder why a dream, sometimes it comes so easy? To me, the reason is that, I believe I am unique and young. You’re different from me while I’m different from her. Maybe you want to be a painter and she wants to be a singer. We are young, we own the future, and we are the designer of our future. Every young man can have their own idea about the future. Even though sometimes it seems that your dream will not come true, you just can’t help thinking about it over and over, right?

To be honest, I dream to be a fashion designer. I loved those gorgeous glamorous clothes, especially for females’. I think making a lady looks charming is an amazing work. Once she put on those clothes designed by me, then changed into a princess, just like Cinderella. This surging feeling drove me crazy. Even till today, I am still thinking, youth should have youth’s momentum. Never wild is never young. Now, dream is not only a dream but also a power sticking me on my future.
最近,为了寻找我的方向并实现我在大学的梦想,我看了马丁路德金的著名的演讲“我有一个梦想”。受到他的影响,我想了很多关于自己的事情。
每个人都有梦想,我相信即使是一只狗或猫都有自己的梦想。为什么每个人都会有梦想,在人们的心里起着如此重要的角色呢?你有没有想过为什么有时候梦想那么容易实现?对我来说,原因是我相信自己是唯一的,年轻的。你和我不一样,我和她也不一样。也许你想成为一名画家,而她却想成为一名歌手。我们年轻,我们拥有自己的未来,我们是我们未来的设计师。每个年轻人对未来都有自己的想法。虽然有时候,你的梦想看起来不会成真,但是你会禁不住一次次地想起来,是吧?
说实话,我梦想是成为一名时装设计师。我喜欢那些漂亮迷人的衣服,尤其是女装。我觉得让一个女性变得迷人是是一个了不起的工作。她一穿上那些我设计的衣服,就像灰姑娘一样变成了公主。这种强烈的感觉让我抓狂。现在,梦想不仅仅是一个梦也是对于未来坚持的动力。
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