After reading "Strawberry", three "red buds" of 1 were issued. After a few pages, the name of a story caught my attention-The Secret of Sweet Strawberries. After seeing this topic, I have many questions. What is the secret of strawberry sweetness? This is my biggest question, and it is with this question that I began to read this story-the secret of sweet strawberry.
"From birth to now, my favorite fruit is strawberry. As long as strawberries come down, I always rush to buy them. " After reading this passage, I understand that the author loves strawberries very much, and strawberries have always ranked first in the author's mind.
"This year's strawberries have matured very early. I have bought strawberries from every stall owner, but only the little girl in a long white dress has never bought strawberries. " After reading this passage, I know that the author likes to taste strawberries from all households, and I also know that strawberries have come down very early this year, and there is a new girl selling strawberries.
"One day I came to buy a little girl's strawberry, and I tasted one, which was very sweet. I wanted to buy all her baskets of strawberries, but she wouldn't let me, saying,' You can only buy 10 or 20.' Why? "'if you buy it all, others can't eat it. Give me 20. How much is it? Give as much as you want. At this moment I found that she didn't weigh it, so I gave it to her 10 yuan. "After reading this passage, I know that her strawberries are very sweet, and I also think she is very strange. Wouldn't it be better to sell them at once? In that case, you don't have to sell it, and she didn't weigh it.
"I want to know why her strawberries are so sweet, so I followed her. Her family lives in the mountains. She ran so fast when she reached the top of the mountain that she dumped me three or two times. I heard a noise in the grass, so I ran to see it. It turns out that strawberries are planted by foxes! I have kept this secret since then. " After reading this paragraph, my question has finally been solved. The secret is that sweet strawberries are grown by foxes!
Everyone has secrets. We should keep this secret, and at the same time keep our own. Secrets represent growth. Let's keep a secret together.
I still remember when I was a child, my father taught me to read Long song: Sunflowers in the Green Garden, waiting for the morning dew of the sun. Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity. I am always afraid that when the cold autumn comes, the trees in Ye Er will turn yellow and the grass will wither. The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? A lazy youth, a lousy age. After reading it, my father earnestly taught me to cherish time, saying that time is like a fleeting moment, and a teenager in life has no geometry. Unfortunately, I was too young to understand the human language here. Up to now, I have more or less understood that the speaker has changed to me and the audience has changed to my students and daughters. Looking at their puzzled expressions, I sighed as deeply as my father.
Later, I thought of this "strawberry". I first read this article 16 years ago. My eldest brother recommended this article to my sister, who copied it in the excerpt. The two men discussed and praised with great interest. As a teenager, I can't help being curious. After reading it, I only feel beautiful in writing and have no other feelings. Now that I think about it, I am the age to see the world with peach blossom glasses, and I don't know the ruthlessness of time. At that time, I was addicted to the TV series "Sixteen Years Old", laughing, melancholy and crying for the characters in the drama, and excited about my growth.
Ten years later, I watched the TV series "Through the Flower Season", and almost overnight, I realized that youth was fading away. At that time, I wrote in my diary: standing on the threshold of sixteen years old, looking at me at the age of twenty-six, I felt so far away, like a peach blossom garden with a faint mist; Looking back at the age of 16 in the season of 26, it seems that it is close at hand and far away, and I can't touch the beauty of the flower season anymore. At that time, I was fascinated by reading strawberries and could recite them fluently. I told myself again and again: "After experiencing exciting and restless youth, it is followed by mature thinking, leisurely and rhythmic life, increasingly rich experience, and the completion of a building with inner faith and rationality." In fact, my heart is full of fear-I have no mature thinking about the fear of getting old with the passage of time, let alone my inner belief and the building of a rational building.
It was not until I reread Strawberry on my thirtieth birthday that I really understood this passage: "We realized that every day we spent gave us different colors and shapes. Every day, the morning glow changes more and more deeply, changing our hearts and looks, flowing like water, completely recreating our thoughts and emotions. Deprived and increased. Of course, we are still very young today, and there are still many things waiting for us to do. After exciting youth, it is followed by mature thinking, leisurely and rhythmic life, increasingly rich experience, and the completion of an inner belief and rational building. "
Yes, years have deprived us and added us. Far away is youth, and rich is heart. Years have given us many things, and we have become mature, calm and rational. I'm no longer worried about staying away from my youth, but the fragrance of strawberries aged 18 in June will stay in my heart forever.
Strawberry Mountain is the work of Mary Ann Hope, a famous American children's poet. She has created many popular children's poems, nursery rhymes and picture books. Because of her outstanding achievements in children's book creation, she has won many awards such as the National Book Award, the Outstanding Achievement Award of Children's Poetry, and the National Childcare Publishing Gold Award, and has won the title of Poet Laureate for children many times. Mary is an outstanding writer. She knows how to grasp details and language. She perfectly balances the two, naturally introduces readers into the story and makes us linger.
This story happened during the Great Depression. Dad finally found a job. Ellie, the protagonist in the article, moved from New Haven to Strawberry Hill in Stanford. It's really hard to leave the familiar environment and best friends. However, when she learned that her new home was located on a street called Strawberry Hill, Ellie's anxiety seemed to subside, and this magical street name gave her endless reverie. A grassy slope, you can always roll down, stop in front of a beautiful stone wall with a small white door at the bottom, and then walk into a small door on the wall as described in Alice in Wonderland. There are strawberries everywhere, full and juicy red strawberries, and you can pick as many as you want. Miraculously, strawberry mountain really has strawberries, more than I expected. Is it the magic of Strawberry Mountain?
In Strawberry Mountain, Ellie's quiet life ripples from time to time, with warmth and sadness ... but most importantly, we understand what friendship is worth cherishing. Just like Martha, she has two good friends, one is the protagonist Ellie and the other is Cynthia. However, when Ellie asked Martha who was her best friend, she said, "Cynthia is my best friend at school and you are my best friend at home." This made Ellie feel bad because she only had one best friend, and Cynthia called her a dirty Jew! Ellie also has a new friend named Mimi. Martha said he was dirty, so he never played with her. At first, Ellie didn't want to be Mimi's best friend at all, but because of too many things in the middle, after repeated thinking, Ellie felt that Mimi was actually his best friend, a friend who was inseparable from her!