Excerpts from sentences in English reading notes

Excerpts from sentences in English reading notes

Introduction: Reading notes refer to notes made in order to record one's reading experience or arrange the wonderful parts of the text when reading. When reading, writing reading notes is a good way to train reading. The following are excerpts from English reading notes for your reference! I hope I can help you!

English reading notes extract sentences 1. For you, a thousand times. "To you, Qian Qian is a hundred times"-The Kite Runner (The Kite Runner)

To be or not to be, this is a question "To be or not to be, this is a question"-Shakespeare's Hamlet.

3. This is the best time and this is the worst time "This is the best time and this is the worst time"-Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities.

Tomorrow is another day. Tomorrow is a New Day-Gone with the Wind

Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, fighting for and dying for. Because it is the only thing that lasts forever. Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, fighting for and dying for, because it is the only thing that lasts forever.

No matter what happens, I will love you as much as I do now. Never die. No matter what happens, I will love you as much as I do now and forever.

7. Although you, me and the whole stupid world are falling apart around us, I love you. I will love you even if the world ends.-Gone with the Wind.

It is a universally acknowledged truth that a single man with money must want a wife. "It is a universally acknowledged truth that a single man with money must want a wife." Pride and prejudice.

: If God gifted me with beauty and wealth, I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I'm not talking to you through customs, conventions or even flesh and blood: my soul is talking to your soul; It's as if we all passed through the grave and stood at God's feet. We are equal-because we are equal! If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. God didn't do this, but our souls are equal, just as the two of us walked through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other-that's it! "-"Jane Eyre "

10. Frankly speaking, honey, I don't care at all. Frankly speaking, honey, I don't care at all. -gone with the wind

1 1. Be close to your friends, but be closer to your enemies. Keep close to your friends, but keep close to your enemies. -godfather

12. "No matter what our souls are made of, his and mine are the same" "No matter what our souls are made of, his and mine are exactly the same". "-Wuthering heights

13 .. "But soft! What light in the window over there is broken? It's the east, Juliet is the sun-""Shh! What's that light in the window over there? Oh, that's the east, and Juliet is the sun! " -Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

14. "When you fall in love, it is a moment of madness. It broke out like an earthquake and then subsided. When it dies down, you must make a decision. You must find out whether your roots are so closely intertwined that it is hard to imagine that you will separate. It broke out like an earthquake and then subsided. When it subsides, you must make a judgment. You have to find out whether you and he are intertwined and inseparable. " -Captain Corelli's Mandolin

15. Everyone for me and I for everyone. Everyone for me and I for everyone —— Dumas' three musketeers

16. The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you, you don't know that I love you. The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you and you don't know that I love you-Tagore's poem Tagore.

17. Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened? Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened. -thomas brown's English poem Love.

18. No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry! No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry.

19. To the world, you are one person; But for someone, you are his whole world. ? To the world, you are one person; But for someone, you are the world. -thomas brown's English poem Love.

20. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? If winter comes, can spring be far behind? -Shelley

2 1. My heart, the bird of the wilderness, has found the sky in your eyes. My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and I found its sky in your eyes. -Tagore's poem.

It is the tears of the earth that keep her smile in bloom. It is the tears of the earth that keep her smile in bloom. -Tagore's poem.

23. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars. -"Tagore's Poetry"

You can't see yourself, all you see is your shadow. You can't see yourself, all you see is your own shadow. -Tagore's poem.

We read the world wrong and said it deceived us. We read the world wrong and say it deceives us-Tagore's poem.

26. Mistakes can't be tolerated, but justice can. Mistakes can't stand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure-Tagore's poem.

Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves. Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves.

I wish I could be more like you. I wish I were like you-gone with the wind.

29 .. I don't expect anything in return. I always get the money. I do everything just to get something back, and I always get paid.

Now I find myself living in a world that is more terrible than death for me. A world where there is no place for me. Now I find myself living in a world more painful than death, a world where there is no place for me-gone with the wind.

3 1. You are abandoning happiness with both hands. Pursue things that will never make you happy. You gave up your happiness to pursue something that won't make you happy at all-gone with the wind.

Excerpts from English reading notes i. Alice in Wonderland

One hot summer day, Alice and her sister were sitting under a tree. Alice saw a white rabbit, and she ran after it. The rabbit swallowed a rabbit in one breath, and Alice followed the rabbit. She is now in a strange fairyland. Alice eats something special. She changes her size! Everything there is different and strange. Animals there can talk! Alice met many interesting things. Finally, she woke up. This is just a dream!

Second, Gulliver's Travels

This story consists of three parts. They are talking about Gulliver in Lilliput, Gulliver in Brobdingnag and Gulliver in Wisdom.

Gulliver traveled in the South China Sea. On their way to east indies, a strong wind took them in the wrong direction. Most people are dead. A few days later, he came to Lilliput, where everything was small. Three days later, he came to Brobdingnag. This country is the opposite of lilliputian, and it is very big, very big! Then he went to a place called Houyhnms, which was also very interesting.

Third, twenty leagues under the sea.

The story begins at 1866. Pierre Aronnax, a natural historian, is studying a monster at the bottom of the sea. At that time, the monster massager was traveling all over the world. After the investigation, he will come back from abroad. Then he received an invitation from the US Navy. So he intends to make the monster extinct.

Fourth, the old man and the sea

The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway's most immortal works. This is a story about an old Cuban fisherman. He was unlucky and experienced the greatest ordeal-a ruthless and painful struggle with a huge marlin in the Gulf Stream. Here, Hemingway recasts the classic courage to face failure and personal victory won from failure with amazing modern style. Written in 1952, this highly successful novella confirmed his power and existence in the literary world, and played a great role in winning the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature for him. This novel is very famous in the world, so many people like it. We also learned it in Chinese class. Hemingway's novels are always interesting. I like his novels very much, and we can learn a lot from them. It's really a good novel to read.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) A Tale of Two Cities

Reading A Tale of Two Cities and A Tale of Two Cities is one of Dickens' most important masterpieces. This novel profoundly exposed the social contradictions before the French Revolution, strongly criticized the debauchery and cruelty of aristocratic society, and sincerely sympathized with the oppressed class. The novel also describes many magnificent scenes, such as the uprising of the people against the Bastille, which shows the great power of the people.

This novel depicts many different people. Dr Manette is honest and kind, but actually persecuted. Lucie is beautiful and gentle, Charles is elegant and noble, Laurie is honest, Sydney is cold in appearance, warm in heart, unconventional but selfless and noble, Miplos is frank and loyal, and the Evremonde brothers are cruel and insidious ... Complex hatred is hard to solve, and cruel revenge creates more hatred. Love is reborn on the edge of hell, but at the cost of life.

As an outstanding writer, language skills are essential in Dickens' works. Metaphor, exaggeration, contrast, humor, ridicule and other rhetorical devices are handled very skillfully, and the artistry of the works has also been sent to the peak. A Tale of Two Cities is different from ordinary historical novels in that its characters and main plot are fictional. A Tale of Two Cities is based on the broad realistic background of the French Revolution, with the experience of the fictional character Dr. Magnet as the main clue, interwoven with unjust imprisonment, interior decoration and other techniques, making the structure complete and tight, the plot tortuous and anxious, full of drama, and showing outstanding artistic skills.

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