鲁滨孙漂流记英文读后感急需,150字左右,初一水平。谢了RobinsonCrusoeisayouthofabouteighteenyearsol...
鲁滨孙漂流记英文读后感
急需,150字左右,初一水平。谢了Robinson
Crusoe
is
a
youth
of
about
eighteen
years
old
who
resides
in
Hull,
England.
Although
his
father
wishes
him
to
become
a
lawyer,
Crusoe
dreams
of
going
on
sea
voyages.
He
disregards
the
fact
that
his
two
older
brothers
are
gone
because
of
their
need
for
adventure.
His
father
cautions
that
a
middle-class
existence
is
the
most
stable.
Robinson
ignores
him.
When
his
parents
refuse
to
let
him
take
at
least
one
journey,
he
runs
away
with
a
friend
and
secures
free
passage
to
London.
Misfortune
begins
immediately,
in
the
form
of
rough
weather.
The
ship
is
forced
to
land
at
Yarmouth.
When
Crusoe's
friend
learns
the
circumstances
under
which
he
left
his
family,
he
becomes
angry
and
tells
him
that
he
should
have
never
come
to
the
sea.
They
part,
and
Crusoe
makes
his
way
to
London
via
land.
He
thinks
briefly
about
going
home,
but
cannot
stand
to
be
humiliated.
He
manages
to
find
another
voyage
headed
to
Guiana.
Once
there,
he
wants
to
become
a
trader.
On
the
way,
the
ship
is
attacked
by
Turkish
pirates,
who
bring
the
crew
and
passengers
into
the
Moorish
port
of
Sallee.
Robinson
is
made
a
slave.
For
two
years
he
plans
an
escape.
An
opportunity
is
presented
when
he
is
sent
out
with
two
Moorish
youths
to
go
fishing.
Crusoe
throws
one
overboard,
and
tells
the
other
one,
called
Xury,
that
he
may
stay
if
he
is
faithful.
They
anchor
on
what
appears
to
be
uninhabited
land.
Soon
they
see
that
black
people
live
there.
These
natives
are
very
friendly
to
Crusoe
and
Xury.
At
one
point,
the
two
see
a
Portuguese
ship
in
the
distance.
They
manage
to
paddle
after
it
and
get
the
attention
of
those
on
board.
The
captain
is
kind
and
says
he
will
take
them
aboard
for
free
and
bring
them
to
Brazil.
Robinson
goes
to
Brazil
and
leaves
Xury
with
the
captain.
The
captain
and
a
widow
in
England
are
Crusoe's
financial
guardians.
In
the
new
country,
Robinson
observes
that
much
wealth
comes
from
plantations.
He
resolves
to
buy
one
for
himself.
After
a
few
years,
he
has
some
partners,
and
they
are
all
doing
very
well
financially.
Crusoe
is
presented
with
a
new
pro
begin
a
trading
business.
These
men
want
to
trade
slaves,
and
they
want
Robinson
to
be
the
master
of
the
tradepost.
Although
he
knows
he
has
enough
money,
Crusoe
decides
to
make
the
voyage.
A
terrible
shipwreck
occurs
and
Robinson
is
the
only
survivor.
He
manages
to
make
it
to
the
shore
of
an
island.
Robinson
remains
on
the
island
for
twenty-seven
years.
He
is
able
to
take
many
provisions
from
the
ship.
In
that
time,
he
recreates
his
English
life,
building
homes,
necessities,
learning
how
to
cook,
raise
goats
and
crops.
He
is
at
first
very
miserable,
but
embraces
religion
as
a
balm
for
his
unhappiness.
He
is
able
to
convince
himself
that
he
lives
a
much
better
life
here
than
he
did
in
Europe--much
more
simple,
much
less
wicked.
He
comes
to
appreciate
his
sovereignty
over
the
entire
island.
One
time
he
tries
to
use
a
boat
to
explore
the
rest
of
the
island,
but
he
is
almost
swept
away,
and
does
not
make
the
attempt
again.
He
has
pets
whom
he
treats
as
subjects.
There
is
no
appearance
of
man
until
about
15
years
into
his
stay.
He
sees
a
footprint,
and
later
observes
cannibalistic
savages
eating
prisoners.
They
don't
live
on
the
island;
they
come
in
canoes
from
a
mainland
not
too
far
away.
Robinson
is
filled
with
outrage,
and
resolves
to
save
the
prisoners
the
next
time
these
savages
appear.
Some
years
later
they
return.
Using
his
guns,
Crusoe
scares
them
away
and
saves
a
young
savage
whom
he
names
Friday.
Friday
is
extremely
grateful
and
becomes
Robinson's
devoted
servant.
He
learns
some
English
and
takes
on
the
Christian
religion.
For
some
years
the
two
live
happily.
Then,
another
ship
of
savages
arrives
with
three
prisoners.
Together
Crusoe
and
Friday
are
able
to
save
two
of
them.
One
is
a
Spaniard;
the
other
is
Friday's
father.
Their
reunion
is
very
joyous.
Both
have
come
from
the
mainland
close
by.
After
a
few
months,
they
leave
to
bring
back
the
rest
of
the
Spaniard's
men.
Crusoe
is
happy
that
his
island
is
being
peopled.
Before
the
Spaniard
and
Friday's
father
can
return,
a
boat
of
European
men
comes
ashore.
There
are
three
prisoners.
While
most
of
the
men
are
exploring
the
island,
Crusoe
learns
from
one
that
he
is
the
captain
of
a
ship
whose
crew
mutinied.
Robinson
says
he
will
help
them
as
long
as
they
leave
the
authority
of
the
island
in
his
hands,
and
as
long
as
they
promise
to
take
Friday
and
himself
to
England
for
free.
The
agreement
is
made.
Together
this
little
army
manages
to
capture
the
rest
of
the
crew
and
retake
the
captain's
ship.
Friday
and
Robinson
are
taken
to
England.
Even
though
Crusoe
has
been
gone
thirty-five
years,
he
finds
that
his
plantations
have
done
well
and
he
is
very
wealthy.
He
gives
money
to
the
Portuguese
captain
and
the
widow
who
were
so
kind
to
him.
He
returns
to
the
English
countryside
and
settles
there,
marrying
and
having
three
children.
When
his
wife
dies,
he
once
more
goes
to
the
sea.
Crusoe
is
a
youth
of
about
eighteen
years
old
who
resides
in
Hull,
England.
Although
his
father
wishes
him
to
become
a
lawyer,
Crusoe
dreams
of
going
on
sea
voyages.
He
disregards
the
fact
that
his
two
older
brothers
are
gone
because
of
their
need
for
adventure.
His
father
cautions
that
a
middle-class
existence
is
the
most
stable.
Robinson
ignores
him.
When
his
parents
refuse
to
let
him
take
at
least
one
journey,
he
runs
away
with
a
friend
and
secures
free
passage
to
London.
Misfortune
begins
immediately,
in
the
form
of
rough
weather.
The
ship
is
forced
to
land
at
Yarmouth.
When
Crusoe's
friend
learns
the
circumstances
under
which
he
left
his
family,
he
becomes
angry
and
tells
him
that
he
should
have
never
come
to
the
sea.
They
part,
and
Crusoe
makes
his
way
to
London
via
land.
He
thinks
briefly
about
going
home,
but
cannot
stand
to
be
humiliated.
He
manages
to
find
another
voyage
headed
to
Guiana.
Once
there,
he
wants
to
become
a
trader.
On
the
way,
the
ship
is
attacked
by
Turkish
pirates,
who
bring
the
crew
and
passengers
into
the
Moorish
port
of
Sallee.
Robinson
is
made
a
slave.
For
two
years
he
plans
an
escape.
An
opportunity
is
presented
when
he
is
sent
out
with
two
Moorish
youths
to
go
fishing.
Crusoe
throws
one
overboard,
and
tells
the
other
one,
called
Xury,
that
he
may
stay
if
he
is
faithful.
They
anchor
on
what
appears
to
be
uninhabited
land.
Soon
they
see
that
black
people
live
there.
These
natives
are
very
friendly
to
Crusoe
and
Xury.
At
one
point,
the
two
see
a
Portuguese
ship
in
the
distance.
They
manage
to
paddle
after
it
and
get
the
attention
of
those
on
board.
The
captain
is
kind
and
says
he
will
take
them
aboard
for
free
and
bring
them
to
Brazil.
Robinson
goes
to
Brazil
and
leaves
Xury
with
the
captain.
The
captain
and
a
widow
in
England
are
Crusoe's
financial
guardians.
In
the
new
country,
Robinson
observes
that
much
wealth
comes
from
plantations.
He
resolves
to
buy
one
for
himself.
After
a
few
years,
he
has
some
partners,
and
they
are
all
doing
very
well
financially.
Crusoe
is
presented
with
a
new
pro
begin
a
trading
business.
These
men
want
to
trade
slaves,
and
they
want
Robinson
to
be
the
master
of
the
tradepost.
Although
he
knows
he
has
enough
money,
Crusoe
decides
to
make
the
voyage.
A
terrible
shipwreck
occurs
and
Robinson
is
the
only
survivor.
He
manages
to
make
it
to
the
shore
of
an
island.
Robinson
remains
on
the
island
for
twenty-seven
years.
He
is
able
to
take
many
provisions
from
the
ship.
In
that
time,
he
recreates
his
English
life,
building
homes,
necessities,
learning
how
to
cook,
raise
goats
and
crops.
He
is
at
first
very
miserable,
but
embraces
religion
as
a
balm
for
his
unhappiness.
He
is
able
to
convince
himself
that
he
lives
a
much
better
life
here
than
he
did
in
Europe--much
more
simple,
much
less
wicked.
He
comes
to
appreciate
his
sovereignty
over
the
entire
island.
One
time
he
tries
to
use
a
boat
to
explore
the
rest
of
the
island,
but
he
is
almost
swept
away,
and
does
not
make
the
attempt
again.
He
has
pets
whom
he
treats
as
subjects.
There
is
no
appearance
of
man
until
about
15
years
into
his
stay.
He
sees
a
footprint,
and
later
observes
cannibalistic
savages
eating
prisoners.
They
don't
live
on
the
island;
they
come
in
canoes
from
a
mainland
not
too
far
away.
Robinson
is
filled
with
outrage,
and
resolves
to
save
the
prisoners
the
next
time
these
savages
appear.
Some
years
later
they
return.
Using
his
guns,
Crusoe
scares
them
away
and
saves
a
young
savage
whom
he
names
Friday.
Friday
is
extremely
grateful
and
becomes
Robinson's
devoted
servant.
He
learns
some
English
and
takes
on
the
Christian
religion.
For
some
years
the
two
live
happily.
Then,
another
ship
of
savages
arrives
with
three
prisoners.
Together
Crusoe
and
Friday
are
able
to
save
two
of
them.
One
is
a
Spaniard;
the
other
is
Friday's
father.
Their
reunion
is
very
joyous.
Both
have
come
from
the
mainland
close
by.
After
a
few
months,
they
leave
to
bring
back
the
rest
of
the
Spaniard's
men.
Crusoe
is
happy
that
his
island
is
being
peopled.
Before
the
Spaniard
and
Friday's
father
can
return,
a
boat
of
European
men
comes
ashore.
There
are
three
prisoners.
While
most
of
the
men
are
exploring
the
island,
Crusoe
learns
from
one
that
he
is
the
captain
of
a
ship
whose
crew
mutinied.
Robinson
says
he
will
help
them
as
long
as
they
leave
the
authority
of
the
island
in
his
hands,
and
as
long
as
they
promise
to
take
Friday
and
himself
to
England
for
free.
The
agreement
is
made.
Together
this
little
army
manages
to
capture
the
rest
of
the
crew
and
retake
the
captain's
ship.
Friday
and
Robinson
are
taken
to
England.
Even
though
Crusoe
has
been
gone
thirty-five
years,
he
finds
that
his
plantations
have
done
well
and
he
is
very
wealthy.
He
gives
money
to
the
Portuguese
captain
and
the
widow
who
were
so
kind
to
him.
He
returns
to
the
English
countryside
and
settles
there,
marrying
and
having
three
children.
When
his
wife
dies,
he
once
more
goes
to
the
sea.
求《鲁滨逊漂流记》英语读后感
150个单词A deserted, there is no daily necessities, without shelter, only a sea and a forest of the island, only a waste on board a little bit of food, guns, ammunition and other things not of much use, you can live alone in the above long - Twenty-six years old up to do? You can merely with a person in the above to build their own castle, to grow crops to do? You can rely on the wisdom of a person overcome the difficult? In our real life, seems to be impossible. But this can not be all that occurred in the "Robinson Crusoe" Robinson in the hero's body.
"Robinson Crusoe" in Robinson's account of the hero in a tragic sailing was the storm of attacks, in addition to him, the rest were all killed. He was floating to the island that do not have signs of human habitation. His heart was full of feeling of helplessness and loneliness, do not know how to live on this island, but he consoled himself by constantly but, relying on their wisdom and courage to overcome numerous difficulties and their own lives continues, and found a lot of people will enjoy life, he gradually faded away and going to go back to a civilized society, when he had rescued the opportunity to ... ...
In the story, strong and unyielding Robinson With its own strength and in the waste on board to find some of the tools built in the wasteland on the shelter, planting of the wheat grain, but also keeping the animal to complete their basic and essential needs of life . In this process, he also encountered many difficulties and setbacks, negative out of hard labor. For example, there are two walls of his house is almost spent more than a year before built; in his first sowing of barley and rice, because of planting is not the time to waste these valuable inventory on the half; in order to Several cellar dug in preparation for storage of fresh water,
Robinson has worked so hard to have done a few months; in order to be able to make a soup pot, he racked his brains to try a variety of ways, but also failed numerous times, only to come up manufacturing methods; however, all this difficulties, have been Robinson's perseverance, never give up the spirit of conquest, this island, like Robinson, each and every hand-made things, a coalescence of all his efforts, he will because each one little success, joy unspeakable. Whenever I see these clips, the feeling of my heart simply can not just use an "admiration" as described, I have really been conquered Robinson was voted to five bodies.
"Robinson Crusoe" This book, I opened a vision, it makes my heart has been a strong shock. As long as we, like Robinson, in the same predicament in front without retreat, to overcome problems with his kind of spirit to survive in the desperate belief that what we will not succeed? What things can be worse than that Robinson had been subjected to it?
Now we are like living in the hothouse flowers, there is no life has undergone a real setback, and only experienced hardships, success can be a real strong person. This is the "Robinson Crusoe" Tell me the truth.。
这些是懂得的道理,至于前面开头嘛!你就自己写一点吧!
"Robinson Crusoe" in Robinson's account of the hero in a tragic sailing was the storm of attacks, in addition to him, the rest were all killed. He was floating to the island that do not have signs of human habitation. His heart was full of feeling of helplessness and loneliness, do not know how to live on this island, but he consoled himself by constantly but, relying on their wisdom and courage to overcome numerous difficulties and their own lives continues, and found a lot of people will enjoy life, he gradually faded away and going to go back to a civilized society, when he had rescued the opportunity to ... ...
In the story, strong and unyielding Robinson With its own strength and in the waste on board to find some of the tools built in the wasteland on the shelter, planting of the wheat grain, but also keeping the animal to complete their basic and essential needs of life . In this process, he also encountered many difficulties and setbacks, negative out of hard labor. For example, there are two walls of his house is almost spent more than a year before built; in his first sowing of barley and rice, because of planting is not the time to waste these valuable inventory on the half; in order to Several cellar dug in preparation for storage of fresh water,
Robinson has worked so hard to have done a few months; in order to be able to make a soup pot, he racked his brains to try a variety of ways, but also failed numerous times, only to come up manufacturing methods; however, all this difficulties, have been Robinson's perseverance, never give up the spirit of conquest, this island, like Robinson, each and every hand-made things, a coalescence of all his efforts, he will because each one little success, joy unspeakable. Whenever I see these clips, the feeling of my heart simply can not just use an "admiration" as described, I have really been conquered Robinson was voted to five bodies.
"Robinson Crusoe" This book, I opened a vision, it makes my heart has been a strong shock. As long as we, like Robinson, in the same predicament in front without retreat, to overcome problems with his kind of spirit to survive in the desperate belief that what we will not succeed? What things can be worse than that Robinson had been subjected to it?
Now we are like living in the hothouse flowers, there is no life has undergone a real setback, and only experienced hardships, success can be a real strong person. This is the "Robinson Crusoe" Tell me the truth.。
这些是懂得的道理,至于前面开头嘛!你就自己写一点吧!
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