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作文开头优美句子阅读(作文开头优美句子大全摘抄)

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作文开头优美句子阅读(作文开头优美句子大全摘抄)

作文开头优美句子阅读【一】

1西天残阳如。

2我遇到了两位老人,两位向我伸出双手的老人。

3那是个夏日黄昏。哎,天气真热,我早已汗流浃背,于是,骑上自行车兜了几圈后,到那只有几平米却号称超市的地方买了瓶雪碧,来透心凉让心飞扬。无意间,我发现不远处一位老奶奶正盯着我,我疑惑了——我根本不认识她呀,看见她手里提着那只空空的麻袋,我才知道,她是想要我手中的塑料瓶。老奶奶衣衫褴褛,白发苍苍,两只枯井般的眼睛没有一点儿亮。我的心震动了!可是,这饮料怎么啦,怎么这么多呢,总觉得喝不完似的。平时总感觉厂家少装了一半,我倚着车架喝完,刚准备移步,低头发现眼前也有一双手,发现也是一双干枯的手一位老爷爷,头上的几根白发稀稀拉拉的,驼着背,老人的手向我手中的塑料瓶慢慢伸来。

4我犯难了:给他吧,老奶奶先来;不给吧,他又离我最近,只值一毛钱的塑料瓶啊,怎么给我出了这么难的题目呢?要知道,一向果断的我从来没有这么犹豫过,老人终于拿过了我手中的瓶子,口中喃喃地说道:“谢谢,谢谢。”

5老奶奶依然站在那里,瘦瘦的身体一直没动过,夕阳下的她被照成了青铜色,那双眼睛明明道出了一分忧伤。我终于无法面对,冲入“超市”又买了一瓶饮料,迎风一饮而尽。我拿着塑料瓶,带着一份沉重向老奶奶走去,老人吃力地抬起双手,那是一双怎样的手啊——老人的手在颤抖着,我猛地发现她的眼里闪出一丝亮光。那是残阳下一颗浑浊的老泪,老人家哭了。她颤抖着手接过瓶子,放进了麻袋。我发现,袋子是空的,确实是空的'!老奶奶

什么也没说,我却能那声发自心底的感激,一声让我变得沉重的感激,夕阳就快落下,风吹过一片紫云,将它遮掉了一半,那一半残阳-似。那似的残阳啊,也有人去关心吗?

作文开头优美句子阅读【二】

当然,开头运用景物描写,要注意三个方面:一是写景的文字不能过多,不能一写到景物,就没完没了,无始无终,结果,景物写了很多,显得头大身子小,文章不匀称;二是要重点突出,主要景物多写一些,次要景物点一下即可,不能样样都写,结果都没有写好;三是写景是为人和事服务的,要与文中所写的人和事有密切关联,景与人事不能脱节,更不能把景物写成了文章的累赘。

请看下面这个开头:

瓦蓝瓦蓝的天,丝丝缕缕的轻云如烟般缭绕,夕阳的.光辉洒满田间,万条金线接天浮动,玫瑰色的光彩,映在绿得发黑的菜上,叶面上像抹了一层油,亮闪闪的。

这段文字,是习作《路过天堂》的开头,用的全是景物描写,主要是仰视之景,夕阳下的美景,蓝天、轻云、夕照的光彩、碧绿牟艘叮秩玖嗣篮玫那榫常?我”下文“路过天堂寨”提供了优美的环境背景。读后有身临其境之感,令人心驰神往,显然是一个好的开头。

作文开头优美句子阅读【三】

Ⅰ单项选择

1.thehouseonfire,hedialed119.

A.ToseeB.SeeingC.HavingseenD.Beingseen

2.Ifelldownandbrokethreeofmyteeth.IwonderhowmanytimesIhavetocomehereandgetmyfalseteeth.

A.fixB.fixingC.fixedD.tofix

3.We'retolistentoher_voice.It'stohearhersing.

A.pleased;pleasing;pleasureB.pleased;pleasant;apleasure

C.pleasing;pleased;apleasureD.pleasing;pleasant;pleasure

4.somestamps.

A.Passed,buyingB.Passing,tobuyC.Havingpassed,buyD.Pass,tobuy

5.withthesizeofthewholeearth,thehighestmountaindoesnotseemhighatall.

A.ComparingB.TocompareC.ComparedD.Havingcompared

6.Herearesomenewcomputerprogramsforhomebuildings.

A.designingB.designC.designedD.todesign

7.alittlemoney,Jimmywasabletobuyhismotheralovelynewlamp.

A.TosaveB.SavingC.SavedD.Havingsaved

8.Theteachercameintotheclassroombyhisstudents.

A.followingB.tobefollowingC.followedD.havingfollowed.

9.Withthemoney,hecouldn'tbuyanyticket.

A.toloseB.losingC.lostD.haslost

10.Therewassomuchnoiseintheroomthatthespeakercouldn'tmakehimself.

A.beingheardB.hearingC.heardD.hear

11.Theresultofthetestwasrather.

A.disappointedB.disappointingC.beingdisappointedD.disappoint

12.I'veneverheardthewordinspokenEnglish.

A.useB.usedC.usingD.touse

13.howtodothehomework,Iwenttoaskmyteacherforhelp.

A.NottoknowB.NotknowingC.KnowingnotD.Notknown

14.Deeply,Ithankedheragainandagain.

A.beingmovingB.movedC.movingD.tobemoved

15.Withwinteron,it'stimetobuywarmclothes.

A.cameB.comesC.comeD.coming

16.theoffice,theforeignvisitorswereshownroundtheteachingbuilding.

A.HavingshownB.ShowingC.HasshownD.Havingbeenshown

17.Hewentfromdoortodoor,wastepapersandmagazines.

A.gatheringB.gatheredC.gatherD.beinggathered

18.Thestudentcorrectedhispapercarefully,theprofessor'ssuggestions.

A.followB.followingC.followedD.beingfollowed

19.Thepricewillsaveyouonedollarforeachdozen.

A.reduceB.reducingC.reducedD.reduces

20.Peopleinthecitydonotknowthepleasureofcountrylife.

A.liveB.toliveC.livedD.living

21.Theforeignertriedhisbest,buthestillcouldn'tmakehispoint

A.understandB.understandingC.tounderstandD.understood

22.Thescientistswerewaitingtoseetheproblem

A.settleB.settledC.tosettleD.settling

23.Thelibrary'sstudyroomisfullofstudentsfortheexam.

A.busilypreparedB.busypreparingC.busilyprepareD.arebusilypreparing

24.Thegroundiswithleaves.

A.covering,fallingB.covered,fallingC.covered,fallenD.covering,fallen

25.Lessonseasilyweresoonforgotten.

A.tolearnB.learnC.learnedD.learning

26.Thewalletseveraldaysagowasfoundinthedustbinoutsidethebuilding.

A.stolen,hiddenB.stealing,hidingC.stealing,hiddenD.stolen,hiding

27.Apersonaforeignlanguagemustbeabletousetheforeignlanguageown.

A.tolearn,toforgetB.learning,toforgetC.tolearn,forgettingD.learning,forgetting

28.differentkindsofpianos,theworkersfartherimprovedtheirquality.

A.ToproduceB.BeingproducedC.ProducedD.Havingproduced

29.Thestudentsintheuniversityarealltakingcoursesadegree.

A.comingtoB.goingtoC.leadingtoD.turningto

30.Manythingsimpossibleinthepastareverycommontoday.

A.considerB.consideringC.consideredD.beconsidered

31.manytimes,hestillcouldn'tunderstand.

A.HavingbeentoldB.HavingtoldC.HehavingbeentoldD.telling

32.Theoldsickladyenteredthehospital,hertwosons.

A.tosupportB.supportingC.supportedbyD.havingsupported

33.Chinaisoneofthelargestcountriesintheworld,9.6millionsquarekilometres.

A.tocoverB.coveredC.coversD.covering

34."Wemustkeepasecretofthethingsatthemanincharge

oftheinformationoffice.

A.discussed,staredseriouslyB.beingdiscussed,seriouslystaring

C.tobediscussed,seriouslystaredD.discussed,stared

35.ThevisitingMinisterexpressedhissatisfactionwiththetalks,

A.havingaddedB.toaddC.addingD.added

36."Canyouread?"Marysaidtothenotice.

A.angrilypointingB.andpointangrilyC.angrilypointedD.andangrilypointing

37.thecomposition,Johnhandedittotheteacherandwentoutoftheroom.

A.WritingB.HavingwrittenC.WrittenD.Beingwritten

38.Wereyouwhenyousawthatwildanimal?

A.frightB.frighteningC.frightenedD.frighten

39.Properlywithnumbers,thebookscanbeeasilyfound.

A.markedB.markC.tomarkD.marking

40.Thechildsatinthedentist'schair.

A.trembleB.tremblingC.trembledD.totrembled

41.Atthismomentthebellrang

A.announceB.announcingC.announcedD.toannounce

42.Hewalkeddownthehills,softlytohimself.

A.singB.singingC.sungD.tosing

43.Ihadtoshouttomakemyselfabovethenoise.

A.heardB.hearingC.heardD.tohear

44.Thegraduatingstudentsarebusymaterialfortheirreports.

A.collectB.tocollectC.collectedD.collecting

45.ThecarsinBeijingareasgoodasthoseinShanghai.

A.produce,produceB.produced,produced

C.produced,producingD.producing,producing

46.WhenIcamein,IsawDr.Liapatient.

A.examineB.examiningC.toexamineD.examined

47.asatisfactoryoperation,thepatientrecoveredfromillnessveryquickly.

A.HavingbeengivenB.HavinggivenC.GivingD.Beinggiven

48.asatisfactoryoperation,thedoctorbelievedthepatientwouldrecoverfromhisillness

verysoon.

A.HavingbeengivenB.HavinggivenC.GivingD.Beinggiven

49.HewrotealettertomethathistriptoJapanhadbeenputoffbecauseofthebadweather.

A.informB.informingC.informedD.beinginformed

50.Hereadsnewspaperseverydaytokeephimself__aboutwhat'sgoingonintheworld.

A.informB.informingC.informedD.beinginformed

Ⅱ.用适当的非谓语动词形式填空

1.Shecaughtthestudent(cheatinexams.

2.WhenIgotthere,Ifoundhim(repairfarmtools.

3.WhenIgotthere,Ifoundthefarmtools.(repair

4.Justthenheheardsomeone

5.Heworkedsohardthathegothispay

6.Themissingboyswerelastseen(playneartheriver.

7.His__________(frightenexpressionmadehiswife__________(surprise.

8.Theworkershadthemachines(runallnightlongtofinishtheworkontime.

9.Peopleinthesouthhavetheirhouses(makeofbamboo.

10.(loseinthought,healmostranintothecarinfrontofhim.

Ⅲ.改写下列句子,其划线部分应改为分词短语

1.Gentlemenalwaysshakehands

2.Acoldrainwasfalling.

3.Theoldmanwalkedslowly.

4.Theground

5.Thereisatalltree

作文开头优美句子阅读【四】

北大教授陈平原说过:“一辈子的道路取决于语文。”他认为,在语文学习的过程中,能感受到汉语之美,大自然之美,人性之美,文章之美,也感到语文与人生经验密不可分。

我觉得他说的很对。语文学习是一种新的生活方式,它是贯穿我们整个生命历程的一项重要活动,它在潜移默化地改变我们生活。语文的外延就是生活的外延,从这个角度看,语文与人生的确有着千丝万缕的联系。

而我认为语文阅读对人的影响最大。阅读是最简单的'美容术,它使人更优美,使人生更优美;它也可以修学储能,提高修养,拓展视野,启迪心灵。也许你们会认为我说得太夸张了,但阅读的确给我带来了许多的利处。现在我想先给大家讲讲我对我看过的两本书的心得。

“所谓父女母子一场,只不过意味着你和他的缘分就是今生今世不断地在目送他的背影渐行渐远。”这是选自龙应台的《目送》中的一句话,我想也是对这本书的一个概括。也许这句话与优美没有太大关系,但我想告诉大家,对于这个年龄的我们来说,与父母间发生矛盾是在所难免的。但是,这些不应该影响到我们的情感交流。我们应该与父母携手共进,这样,他们目送的只是我们之间的距离变大,而不是感情变得疏远。

再来说说我在看的另一本书吧。《史记》,是二十四史第一书,作者司马迁是西汉时期伟大的思想家,文学家和史学家。它的优美在于它的历史。《史记》告诉我们中国是具有五千年辉煌文明的古国;告诉我们中华文明的起源,发展,兴盛,中衰和复兴;还告诉了我们中国古代帝王的“出色能干”,如“五帝本纪”中的帝喾“仁而威,惠而信,其色郁郁,其德嶷嶷”;又如尧帝“富而不骄,贵而不舒”。它既能使我的学识丰富,又能让我有些烦躁的脾气平静下来。

阅读时,我是专注的。因为我不是在看一个故事,而是在倾听一个灵魂讲述故事。它讲得起伏跌宕,有声有色。到精彩处时,我会忍不住拍案叫绝;到伤心感人处时,我会潸然泪下,一边哭一边看,虽然泪水模糊了双眼。我也会身临其境,想象自己进入书里与书中人物一同冒险。

语文阅读会使人生更优美,会使我们终身受益。让我们一起享受这份美好吧。