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转瞬之间,绘画大师布兰科消失在画布前!梅尔和伙伴们冲进房间,却只看到那幅栩栩如生的风景油画.是魔法?是幻觉?消失的大师们又一次出现在他们面前,画布里的人像却消失了.第一次进入画中世界,梅尔和鲁多差点儿命丧异界……在镜中镜,所有的逻辑都变得无关紧要,想象力和创造力成为支配整个世界的力量.为了躲避学徒长格鲁多的追袭,梅尔颤抖着画出了神秘的漩涡状符号.幻境之门再次打开,身后是凶恶的学徒长,再往前却必须穿过满是恶魔的沼泽地
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问题1:看《皮皮鲁和幻影号》读后感[语文科目]
《皮皮鲁和幻影号》读后感
《皮皮鲁和幻影号》是我喜欢的一本书.它主要写了皮皮鲁把一只陶瓷小马放进微波炉中加热,结果陶瓷小马变成了一辆超级汽车——幻影号.幻影号来自外星球,车里不仅有卧室、工作室、卫生间,还有红外线夜视仪、电子计算机、各种分析仪器报警装置以及武装系统.皮皮鲁还给它配上了写作业机,他开着幻影号阻止了一场战争.
读了这本书,我知道了保护地球的重要性.战争对地球的危害最大,一场战争不仅夺去了无数人民的生命,还造成环境污染.伊拉克战争中的油井起火,还有核武器,它们对地球的危害最大,它使万物不得生存,甚至威胁着地球的生命.不仅如此,现在还有人滥砍伐树木,开垦荒地,过度放牧,这样不仅打乱了人民的生活和自然资源的持续供应,而且也影响了整个生态平衡.
读了这本书,我想对大家说:你们难道想留给后代一个沙漠化的地球?你们难道想留给后代一个千疮百孔险象环生的毒瘤般的地球?我想:你们不想让后代戳你的脊梁骨,对吗?那就让我们把父辈毁坏得不成样子的地球,重新修复再传给后代吧!
看《皮皮鲁和幻影号》的读后感
我看过许多书,其中最喜欢的是《皮皮鲁和幻影号》,书中描写了一个初一年级的男生把一个陶瓷做的小马放进微波炉,然后奇怪的事情出现了,小马突然变活了,它对那个男孩说:“你只要说一声幻影号,变!我就会变成一辆宇宙外的高级汽车.”那个男孩叫皮皮鲁.这个故事主要讲述了皮皮鲁和幻影号联合阻止了三国的战争,他们把三国的首脑们都抓起来,叫他们要和平共处,然后放走了他们,最后三国人民过上了平静幸福的美好生活.我觉得这个故事很紧张,也很令人感动,尤其是皮皮鲁和幻影号(陶瓷做的小马)为救一个受伤的女孩,竟然不顾油井排出的污染,奋不顾身地向女孩冲去,真让人感动.这个故事告诉我们不能污染破坏大自然,我们应该保护大自然,让大家生活得更加美好
《皮皮鲁和幻影号》读后感
—淮河小学303班:何志昊家庭
战争终于停止了,随着我的欢呼声,当我把最后一页合上,主人公的形象在我的脑海里像电影一样重演了一遍,但我似乎觉得还不够,还要多看几遍才过瘾.
《皮皮鲁和幻影号》一书是郑渊洁的著作,书中主要讲述了皮皮鲁把一只陶瓷小马放到微波炉里加热变成了一辆超级汽车——幻影号.“幻影号”来自别的星球,车里不仅有卧室、工作室、卫生间,还有红外线夜视仪、电子计算机、各种分析仪器报警装置以及武器系统,皮皮鲁还给它配上了写作业机.他们的技术比我们发达好几百倍,皮皮鲁开着“幻影号”阻止了人类战争的发生,让世界重新恢复了和平.因为地球是他们的邻居,地球一旦发生战争他们的星球也会毁灭的.
读了这本书后告诉我们这样一个道理:和平的世界是要大家一起来创造的.我们要阻止那些破坏和平的人,让爱好和平的我们一起来共同建造和平的世界吧!
问题2:皮皮鲁和幻影号读后感[语文科目]
这本书很棒哦!我也有,楼主应该自己写才好.
首先是你喜欢这本书,为什么?
主要内容.
中心思想,我们要学习他们的精神:勇敢、正直、善良…….还要,爱护环境,保护环境.
首尾相接,为什么喜欢这本书?
0k,祝楼主好运!
问题3:皮皮鲁幻影号读后感[数学科目]
你就把这本书你看后有什么感想写下来呗!
问题4:《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》英语读后感[英语科目]
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a work of children's literature by the British mathematician and author,Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit-hole into a fantasy realm populated by talking playing cards and anthropomorphic creatures.
The tale is fraught with satirical allusions to Dodgson's friends and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize.The Wonderland described in the tale plays with logic in ways that has made the story of lasting popularity with children as well as adults.
The book is often referred to by the abbreviated title Alice in Wonderland.Some printings of this title contain both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass.This alternate title was popularized by the numerous film and television adaptations of the story produced over the years.
A girl named Alice is bored while on a picnic with her older sister.She finds interest in a passing white rabbit,dressed in a waistcoat and muttering "I'm late!",whom she follows down a rabbit-hole,floating down into a dream underworld of paradox,the absurd and the improbable.As she attempts to follow the rabbit,she has several misadventures.She grows to gigantic size and shrinks to a fraction of her original height; meets a group of small animals stranded in a sea of her own previously shed tears; gets trapped in the rabbit's house when she enlarges herself again; meets a baby which changes into a pig,and a cat which disappears leaving only his smile behind; goes to a never-ending tea party; plays a bizarre variation on croquet with an anthropomorphised deck of cards; goes to the shore and meets a Gryphon and a Mock Turtle; and finally attends the courtroom trial of the Knave of Hearts,who has been accused of stealing some tarts.Eventually Alice wakes up underneath a tree back with her sister.
Character allusions
The members of the boating party that first heard Carroll's tale all show up in Chapter 3 ("A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale") in one form or another.There is,of course,Alice herself,while Carroll,or Charles Dodgson,is caricatured as the Dodo.The Duck refers to Rev.Robinson Duckworth,the Lory to Lorina Liddell,and the Eaglet to Edith Liddell.
Bill the Lizard may be a play on the name of Benjamin Disraeli.One of Tenniel's illustrations in Through the Looking Glass depicts a caricature of Disraeli,wearing a paper hat,as a passenger on a train.The illustrations of the Lion and the Unicorn also bear a striking resemblance to Tenniel's Punch illustrations of Gladstone and Disraeli.
The Hatter is most likely a reference to Theophilus Carter,a furniture dealer known in Oxford for his unorthodox inventions.Tenniel apparently drew the Hatter to resemble Carter,on a suggestion of Carroll's.
The Dormouse tells a story about three little sisters named Elsie,Lacie,and Tillie.These are the Liddell sisters:Elsie is L.C.(Lorina Charlotte),Tillie is Edith (her family nickname is Matilda),and Lacie is an anagram of Alice.
The Mock Turtle speaks of a Drawling-master,"an old conger eel," that used to come once a week to teach "Drawling,Stretching,and Fainting in Coils." This is a reference to the art critic John Ruskin,who came once a week to the Liddell house to teach the children drawing,sketching,and painting in oils.(The children did,in fact,learn well; Alice Liddell,for one,produced a number of skilled watercolours.)
The Mock Turtle also sings "Turtle Soup." This is a parody of a song called "Star of the Evening,Beautiful Star," which was performed as a trio by Lorina,Alice and Edith Liddell for Lewis Carroll in the Liddell home during the same summer in which he first told the story of Alice's Adventures Under Ground (source:the diary of Lewis Carroll,August 1,1862 entry).
Criticism
The book,although broadly and continually received in a positive light,has also caught a large amount of derision for its strange and random tone (which is also the reason so many others like it).One of the best-known critics is fantasy writer Terry Pratchett,who has openly stated that he dislikes the book [1].
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Genre:fantasy or horror?
"Children are put off by Alice鈥檚 underground adventures not because they cannot understand them; in fact,they frequently understand them too well.Indeed they often find the book a terrifying experience,rarely relieved by the comic spirit they can clearly perceive."
鈥 Donald Rackin,Alice鈥檚 Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass Nonsense,Sense,and Meaning
The most common perspective on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is that it is a whimsical fantasy.However,there is disagreement with this perspective.To a number of people,the book does not characterize whim and fantasy,but rather horror and self-sustaining Kafkesque insanity.The comedy of the book,while clearly visible,does not mitigate the fact,but rather causes it to stand out by perverse contrast.
Taken from this perspective,the novel (as well as Through the Looking-Glass) is a sinister,pernicious world characterized by persons who exist fully by a self-sustaining logic that exists without reference to outside influence,including the influence of a sane,rational,and moral mind.By this perspective,at its essence,Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is not a dream but a surreal nightmare involving loss of control,inability to communicate or reason,rampant uncontrolled change of one's self and everything around,and a total inability to gain any foundation in the world.
It is noteworthy that in both novels,people suffer for no reason.The White Rabbit has an air of deposed aristocracy,the Queen of Hearts orders executions for no reason other than her own irritation and enjoyment,the Hatter exists in a never ending tea party because he got in a fight with Time and it imprisoned him in Tuesday at 3:00,etc.Many of these are parables for the society of the time.For instance,from Through the Looking-Glass,the parable of The Walrus and the Carpenter appears to be a parable about the treatment of children and child-labor.
Thus,the very thing that produces appeal and wonder in the book for many people terrifies others.It is a world that exists in different cells,each with internally consistent rules that don't conform to any of the others,each continuing on its way with anything running from apathy to malice,and each able to persist in its state indefinitely.From a child's perspective,if one were to fall down a rabbit hole today one could easily encounter the very same terrifying Wonderland Alice did,changed in only the most vestigial of ways.
American McGee actually stated in an interview that he did a dark version of Alice because the books were dark to begin with.
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Works influenced
Main article:Works influenced by Alice in Wonderland
Alice and the rest of Wonderland continue to inspire or influence many other works of art to this day鈥攕ometimes indirectly; via the Disney movie,for example.The character of the plucky yet proper Alice has proven immensely popular and inspired similar heroines in literature and pop culture,many also named Alice in homage.
问题5:谁有《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》的读后感?有助于回答者给出准确的答案[语文科目]
《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》读后感
你知道一个小女孩的梦多么荒诞离奇吗?一个无聊的午后,一只揣着怀表的兔子就带着这个可爱的小女孩开始了她的奇幻之旅.这个小女孩是谁呢?她就是《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》中的主人公——爱丽丝.
第一次读《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》之后,我有一种特别新鲜的感觉.爱丽丝的梦稀奇古怪、荒诞有趣,充满了各种奇特的幻想:能够变大变小的身子,能组成王国的扑克牌,能穿入的镜子世界,使人忘记名字的小树林等等.这一切就像是我们小孩的一个五彩梦,深深地吸引着我们,也让我们想象的翅膀,过足了瘾头.就像我常常这样幻想:我是一个可爱精灵,整天在宇宙上观察着美丽的地球.那是多么美妙的感觉啊!我对《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》中的公爵夫人的厨房印象很深.尤其是爱丽丝和青蛙仆人的对话,让我觉得十分发笑.
再次读《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》这个故事,我又发现爱丽丝是个十分可爱的小女孩.她天真活泼,充满好奇心;她还有一颗同情心,懂得明辨是非.在爱丽丝身上,可以看到我们少年儿童纯真的天性.
因为整个故事充满了幻想,而主人公又是那么的可爱,纯真,它多么贴近我们儿童的生活啊,所以我想不光是我喜欢这本书,相信其他小伙伴肯定也会喜欢的.
据说1865年出版的《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》和1871年出版的《爱丽丝镜中奇遇记》一起风靡了整个世界,成为继莎士比亚之后被翻译成各种文字最多的英国作品.
这一切是这部童话故事在历经一百多年后依然在儿童文学中绽放异彩的原因.而那个善良可爱的小主人公更是其中的一颗明珠.她也许并不是很聪明,但是她有一颗纯净的爱心,对一只小鹅都彬彬有礼.加上她那双明亮的眼睛,一个生动的女孩形象跃然纸上.
我相信在将来的一百年后,这部书依然会畅销全世界.
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