I was a child who didn't like reading since I was a child. I only know how to play with my companions all day. After grade three, I asked to write a composition. Every time I write a composition, my feeling is: headache! I don't know what to write. This only shows that I read very little. This problem was just ignored by parents at that time. It was not until I was in the fifth grade of primary school that I came into contact with the phrase "reading is like writing" that I gradually realized the importance of reading and knew that only a lot of reading could improve my composition level, so I became interested in books from then on.
The book brought me to the beautiful fairy tale world and spread my ideal wings. I wish I were that smart and lively little red riding hood with a grandmother who loves me; I really hope that I am an ugly duckling that everyone dislikes, and I can finally become a white swan that everyone envies by my own efforts; I really hope … these fairy tales can decorate my golden childhood.
Books have brought me to the long river of history. In the book, I met Wen Tianxiang who would rather die than surrender; I met the patriotic general Ding; I met Huang Jiguang who blocked the loophole, Dong Cunrui who bombed the bunker, Qiu who was burned to death, and Lei Feng who served the people. Met young heroes radish head and Wang Erxiao; Yes ... I know what they are for. Because they love their motherland. These books made me understand the truth that "only the country can have a home".
Books brought me to the ocean of poetry. Poems, words, songs and other beautiful sentences carefully created by ancient writers have made me deeply understand the profound connotation of China's ancient literature and impressed me deeply with the long cultural history of the motherland. ...
Books brought me to the kingdom of knowledge. In books such as "100,000 Why" and "Everything Teenagers Ask", I understand how big the universe is. How thick is human skin? Who is the ancestor of the computer and so on. These books make me smart.
Liu Xiang, a great writer, once said, "Books are still medicine, and good reading can cure fools." Yes! Extensive reading can increase people's intelligence by a hundredfold. Books will enrich our lives. So, I want to say, "I study,
I am very happy!
This semester, our school launched the activity of "creating a scholarly campus", which set off the upsurge of "making reading a habit". Chinese teachers ask us to read more books, which can not only improve our writing level, but also broaden our horizons. In order to encourage us to read more, our class also held a reading activity of "I read, I am smart, I am beautiful". Since then, I like reading more. I often use my spare time to read some good books such as "100,000 Why" and "Selected Excellent Compositions of Primary School Students".
As the teacher said, I learned a lot from extracurricular books. Take an incident last Sunday as an example. I remember that after breakfast that day, my neighbor's little sister came to my house with table tennis and asked me to play with her. We were playing and accidentally stepped on the ball. I tried to pinch the ping-pong ball round, but I pinched it from side to side. It has not been rounded, but has become flatter. My neighbor's little sister saw it and cried for compensation. I was about to go home and ask my mother for money to buy it for her, when I suddenly thought that there was this knowledge in "100,000 Why". Why not try it as the book says?
I ran home, found a water cup, put the flat ball in the cup, then poured hot water and covered it. After about five or six minutes, I took it out and took a look. Haha, table tennis has returned to its original shape. I happily returned the table tennis to my little sister, and she smiled happily.
This incident really made me understand the truth that "reading can make people smart".
(Instructor: Yang Minhui)
Reading makes me smart.
"Books are still medicine. Good reading can cure fools." There are many books in the world that can make us smart, such as Murder on the Orient Express, in which the great detective Poirot solved a murder case from some details, which I admire.
One day, my mother and I went to the shopping center. When we walked near KFC, a young man came over and asked his mother for directions, but his voice was very low and he said as he walked. A young girl with him also walked beside her, next to her bag ... at this time, her mother may have noticed this, changed the bag to the other hand and stopped, so the two of them.
After they left, mother said, "What happened to these two people?" I said, "They are not asking for directions, they are thieves." "thief?" Mom, look at me.
"I have three evidences: first, when you ask someone for directions, will your voice be so low that you can't hear clearly? Second, will you ask while walking? Why did people leave without asking when they stopped to answer? Third, when you ask someone for directions, will you and your friends not stand together, but stand aside and surround the person you want to ask for directions? Most importantly, when you ask someone for directions, do you hold their bags tightly? From this point of view, the two men are likely to be ... "
After listening to my "macro theory", my mother's eyes widened: "How did you become so smart?"
"This is all said in the book. Poirot taught me. " So I told my mother the story of Poirot solving the case. My mother listened with relish and praised me for being smart.
I am very happy because I have learned a lot of new knowledge from books. It was Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express who taught me to observe carefully and find "crime" from the details, so I helped my mother analyze the bad guys. It is reading that makes me smarter. I love reading!
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