第一篇:我喜欢的歌 作文
我喜欢的歌
《聪明的一休》是我喜欢的一首儿歌,因为它生动形象的唱出了我心里的小英雄-一休,那个勇敢,从来不马虎的小和尚,他聪明伶俐,每次碰到了困难都用智慧来解决问题。
我上幼儿园的时候就开始看《聪明的一休》的动画片,立刻便被他的聪明才智所深深地吸引了。尤其是那里面的主题歌“格叽格叽,格叽格叽,格叽格叽我们爱你”这欢快悦耳的音调不仅唱出了我的心声,也给了我一个愉快的心情。当我每次不高兴的时候只要一听到它什么烦恼都抛到了九霄云外。
“爱惜时光学习知识,你却最努力”,教会了我要爱惜时间,不要浪费,要好好的学习知识成为一个聪明伶俐的人。
“困难重重你却豪不在意”,使我明白了遇到挫折的时候不能退缩,要勇敢的面对,用所学的知识解决它,不被它吓倒。
“打架骂人从来没有你”,提醒时刻要向一休学习,做一个不打架不骂人懂礼貌的好孩子。
这就是我最喜欢的一首歌,它不仅唱起来朗朗上口,而且还教会我做人的道理,让我受益匪浅,所以我就喜欢它。
我喜欢的歌
我最喜欢的歌是一首台湾校园民谣《蜗牛与黄鹂鸟》,它的歌词中写到“阿门阿前一棵葡萄树,阿嫩阿绿地刚发芽,蜗牛背着那重重的壳呀,一步一步地往上爬……”在我高兴的时候,总是不由自主地唱起来,已经不记得第一次是怎样学会的,也许就是觉得好听,跟着大人不知不觉就学会了吧。歌曲通过蜗牛与黄鹂鸟的对话,生动地描写了一只傲慢的黄鹂鸟和一只憨厚的蜗牛。
这首歌节奏欢快而活泼,曲调优美而朗朗上口,容易传唱,我家的人都会唱,歌词写的幽默、诙谐,我好像在里面看到了自己的影子。
我就好像那只一步一步往上爬的小蜗牛,虽然爬得慢,但只要早作准备,坚持爬,目标总能实现。
前年暑假,九月份我学的小提琴就要考级了,我紧张得不得了,老师和家长都对我抱有很大希望。可是,时间那么紧,考级的难度又非常大。刚听说这个消息,我还不信我能拉得出来,可是又一想,管他呢,多练习,每天就能进步一点。终于,“功夫不负有心人”,考级顺利通过了!
这首歌虽然歌词轻松快乐,但它还是含着深刻的道理。正因为这点,我对它喜爱无比。
我喜欢的歌
“北京欢迎你,为你开天辟地……”你应该知道这首歌吧!没错,它就是《北京欢迎你》———我最喜欢的歌。
你一定问我为什么喜欢这首歌吧!因为它旋律优美、明快,还表达了我们中国欢迎四海来宾,对外国友人的祝福。
我特别喜欢这首歌,当我打开电视时,只要电视播放这首歌,我就会一起唱;我家电脑里也有这首歌,当我不高兴时,只要听了这首歌,我就会变得开心、快乐。这首歌中,我最喜欢的一句“在黄土地刷新成绩”。我想,这句歌词激励着我国的运动员,让他们一个又一个得到冠军。每一枚奖牌都来之不易,大家知道奥运冠军“刘璇”吗?她为了能在2008年体操项目中为中国争得一枚金牌,她每天都在刻苦的训练,手上起了老茧,于是就叫爸爸买刀片刮茧,一次,爸爸买刀片时售货员问:“买这么多刀片干吗?”“给女儿刮茧”爸爸心疼地说,售货员知道后把刀片送给了刘璇的爸爸。经过没日没夜的练习,刘璇终于得到了金牌。奥运冠军们在台上几分钟,可他们在下面练了多少年啊!“冰冻三尺,非一日之寒”啊!
我喜欢这首歌,喜欢它优美的律,更喜欢它赋于我的勇气、热情和信心。我也希望、欢迎更多外国友人,来一睹中国的风采!
我喜欢的歌
我喜欢的歌有许多,如清脆欢快的《采蘑菇的小姑娘》啊,豪迈的《大海》啊,但我最喜欢的还是优美动听的《隐形的翅膀》。
“每一次,都在徘徊孤单中坚强;每一次,就算很受伤也不闪泪光,我知道,我一直有双隐形的翅膀,带我飞,飞过绝望……“是这首歌给了我快乐,给了我自信,给了我坚强。我和《隐形的翅膀》相处已经有两年了。
认识这首歌是我二年级时候的事了,那一天,正好发期末考试卷,我一看,呜呜,语文只考了88分,数学只考了89分,我很伤心,心里暗想:考得这么差,不知回家爸妈怎么骂我呢!放学回到家,妈妈好像看出了我的心思,给我放了一首歌,就是《隐形的翅膀》,我一下子被那优美的旋律吸引住了,妈妈还给我讲了一个关于隐形的翅膀的小女孩追求理想的故事,我深深地被这位坚强的大姐姐感动了,就这样,我认识并喜欢上了《隐形的翅膀》。现在,每当我听张韶涵姐姐用那甜美的声音唱起这首歌时,我的眼前就会浮现出这样的画面:一位美丽的天使穿着白色的纱裙向我招手,我突然间也长出了一双翅膀,在夕阳的照耀下,和那位天使一起歌唱着飞向蓝天,我的内心充满了快乐和勇气,我坚信在不远的前方,我所有的梦想都会实现!只要努力地飞翔!
其实,我们每个人都有一双隐形的翅膀,不过这双翅膀不在身上,而在我们心中,那是我们对未来的希望。
第二篇:作文:《劳动的欢歌》
劳动的欢歌
“夙兴夜寐,洒扫庭内”其实生活就是因为劳动才变得美好。
我出生在农村。五一时节,当我与家人在田里插秧,辛苦了一上午,坐在田埂上休息时,我看见田野上总会有几只追逐打闹的狗使人欢笑;总会有几丛散发迷人香气的野花引人入胜;总会有几棵香甜可口的果树给我解馋……我的心里满满的都是劳动后的成就感,以及对上天给予我美丽景色的感恩。唯有在劳动后,才能真正感受到大自然的美,享受到令人陶醉田园生活与风独有的香气。“人生在勤,不索何获?”我深知这一道理。
劳动是每个人的义务。今年抗击新冠病毒的过程,就是很好的例子。我们所有人,都在这场战役中目睹了一个不可思议的奇迹。十天,建设者们在一块空无人烟的荒地上,建成一座占地三万四千平方米的传染病医院,这就是武汉的火神山医院,这就是无数名劳动者们的努力成果。这之前,毫无希望的多数肺炎感染者都不会想到,有那么多人在努力为他们拨开乌云。前途艰险,他们便逆流而上。每一位参与其中的劳动者,都应该得到致敬与尊重。只有劳动才可以使人在生活中强大,不论什么人,最终还是要崇尚那些能用手创造生活的劳动者。
劳动者平凡如我们,凌晨在路灯下打扫街道的清洁工,早起在工地上搬砖的工人,一整天都在执行任务的警察,在教室里为学生上课的老师,在书桌上奋笔疾书的学生,以及像我家人一样朴实的农民,我们都很平凡,做着自己的工作。劳动者亦伟大似英雄,在疫情面前毫不
退缩,对人民的每一份守护与奉献都在我们心中形成一股暖流,带给我们希望与祝福,使我们更加尊敬每一位劳动者,努力成为一名伟大的劳动者。
尊重劳动,崇尚劳动。劳动不仅给予了中华民族不竭的精神,更是支持了历史的重要发展。我们每个人携手并进,便是一滴滴小水珠汇聚成了大海,成为了生活中幸福快乐的源泉。
在夕阳的余晖倾洒大地时,劳动者们终于走在了回家的路上。听,林间有鸟儿的鸣叫,有树叶的沙沙声,有河水的潺潺音,那是大自然给劳动者的奖励——一首《劳动的欢歌》。
第三篇:圣诞欢歌
圣诞欢歌
今天是圣诞节,我们在小桔灯作文班庆祝了圣诞节,你猜我们玩了什么?哈哈!我们玩了“抢凳子游戏”可有趣了!
你看!第一轮游戏马上开始了。老师选了5个人,4把凳子,分别放好之后——游戏终于开始了!只看他们围着四把凳子转圈走,走呀走呀,只听老师一声令下“停!”他们便以迅雷不及掩耳之势的坐下,可是,有两个同学坐在了一把椅子上,没办法,晚坐下的那个同学就拜拜喽!于是我们的“绣花小王子”只好下去了,只见他脸上仍然带着微笑,可能为了掩饰他内心的伤感吧!
接着,老师又拿走了一把椅子,第二轮比赛开始了这次,他
们有了计划,各个眼睛上都全神贯注,等待又一次花开,终于老师大喊“停”,于是我们班的“小耗子”“坐”心未遂,下去了,他为了发泄内心的不服,就那“小丫头”来撒气,不过**马上平息了„„
第二轮开始了,小于子不幸“战死沙场”,以失败告终了,他也是面带笑容,这样看来,我们班的男孩子可都十分乐观呀!
最后一轮的总决赛开始了,是小个儿队长VS斯文王子,这下
有好戏看了。只见下面的观众个个手舞足蹈,呐喊助威,有的为小个儿队长加油,有的为王子助威,更有甚者为他们漏油。随着老师一声“开始”,游戏进入了白热化的阶段,“俗话说一山容不得二虎”两人抢一个凳子,会怎么样呢?“停!”正当我在想这个问题的时候,我们班的小个儿队长下去了,最终的胜利是属于——斯文王子!
这堂课真是太快乐了!让我一生也无法忘记,于是,我在这里就把它记录下来。
第四篇:六一欢歌
六一欢歌
今天的太阳,为什么这样灿烂?
今天的花朵,为什么这样芬芳?
今天的红领巾,为什么这样鲜艳?
你知道,他知道,大家全知道。
今天是六一儿童节,是最天真的日子,是最快乐的日子。
今天的歌声,为什么这样动听?
今天的舞蹈,为什么这样优美?
今天的故事,为什么这样诱人?
你清楚,他清楚,大家都清楚。
歌声唱出了孩子们的童真,舞蹈跳出了孩子们的童乐,故事讲出了孩子们的童趣。
今天的小苗,明天的大树。
今天的小雏,明天的雄鹰。
天高任鸟飞,海阔凭鱼跃。
可爱的孩子们,美好的明天属于你,向着理想,自由飞翔吧!
第五篇:圣诞欢歌
A Christmas Carol
Author: Charles Dickens
I guess you can say that A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens has been a
success.It was published in 1843 and has never been out of print since then.It’s
spawned all manner of plays, films, adaptations, and spoofs.It’s been adapted at least twice by Disney, once featuring Mickey Mouse and another time featuring Jim Carey.We’re almost inundated with the story — I’m not sure how many ways I’ve seen it.Yet I had never read the original story by Dickens until just now.On Christmas Eve in Victorian England, Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter and miserly old moneylender, holds everything that embodies the joys and spirit of Christmas in contempt, refusing to visit his cheerful nephew Fred's Christmas dinner party with his family, and forcing his underpaid employee Bob Cratchit to beg to take the day off for his own family.That night, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who had died seven years prior on Christmas Eve and is now forced to spend his afterlife carrying heavy chains forged from his own greedy ways.Marley warns Scrooge that he will suffer an even worse fate if he doesn't repent, and foretells that he will be haunted by three spirits that will help guide him.The first spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Past, shows Scrooge visions of his own past that take place on or around the Christmas season, reminding him of how he ended up the greedy man he is now.He had spent much of his childhood neglected by his father over the holidays at boarding school until he was finally brought home by his loving sister Fan, who died prematurely after giving birth to his nephew Fred.Scrooge later began a successful career in business and moneylending and became engaged to a woman named Belle, though she later called off the engagement when he began to grow obsessed with accumulating his own wealth.Unable to bear having to witness these events again, Scrooge extinguishes the spirit.The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, shows Scrooge the happiness of his fellow men on Christmas day.Among them are his nephew Fred, who playfully makes jokes with his family at Scrooge's expense, and Bob Cratchit and his family, who are just barely able to make do with what little pay Scrooge gives Cratchit.The Cratchits also tend to a sickly young son, Tiny Tim, whose commitment to the spirit of Christmas touches Scrooge, who is dismayed to learn from the spirit that he may not have much longer to live.Before the spirit vanishes, it warns Scrooge about the evils of Ignorance and Want, showing them as terrifying, uncivilized children doomed to grow into savage, despicable individuals.The third and final spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge the final consequences of his greed.Tiny Tim has died, leaving the Cratchits to mourn him on Christmas.Scrooge has also died, though there is more comfort than grief in the wake of his funeral.In addition, Fred finds benefit from inheriting his wealth, and
Scrooge is even robbed by his former maid.Unwilling to let this grim future come to pass, Scrooge begs to be given a second chance as the spirit forces him into his deep and empty grave leading all the way to Hell.Scrooge awakens to find himself in his bed on Christmas morning, the three spirits having guided him over the course of one night, and immediately sets out to atone for his sins, making donations to the poor, attending Fred's dinner party, and giving Cratchit a raise to care for his family, allowing Tiny Tim to live.Scrooge spends the remainder of his life a new man embodying the spirit of Christmas itself.And I must say, what a treat it was.Despite knowing the plot in advance, it was a very good read.Well, count me among those many inspired and reminded by Dickens to be a more empathetic person, to remember how good even many of the poor in the West have it compared to other parts of the world, and to try to do more for others.And that, perhaps, is part of the genius of Dickens.He inspired a complete
change of how people looked at Christmas in his time.And his work is no less relevant today;perhaps it hits even closer to home these days.He invites us to
carefully consider the question: what does it mean to achieve success in life? And he deftly illustrates that “wealth” is wrong answer.Here’s hoping that many others will also learn a small bit about life from Dickens.Ilike what Scrooge’nephewsaid, “I have always thought of Christ mas as a time to be helpful and kind to other people.It is the only time of the year when men and women open their hearts freely to each other.And so, althought I have never made any money from it, I think Christmas has been and will be a good time for me!And I said ,God bless Christmas!”
From he, I know Although money is very important, to live in this world money is totally unacceptable and if the money can live a life on, let the world, more people happy, they should spend the money to, because it values.Fortunately, Scrooge wake up later, the others will be happy to know the truth themselves happy to help a
disabled child, for their family and their assistants together after a happy Christmas!Nowadays,The spirit of giving and sharing is at its peak during the Christmas season.People are so generous to dole out gifts, money and other things to people they care about, and at times to charity, too.This innate feeling in us is always there.It's not only for special seasons like the holidays that we should be able to give and share whatever we have in abundance.It must likely be the instinctive feeling in us that we should be willing to share and give something all year round especially to those who are in need.Hopefully, everybody would give a little help.The spirit of sharing and giving doesn't mean that you are spoiling these people thru charity.It's not that;it's just that these people may feel helpless at times, hopeless most of the time and this is where
we can come in, that we can show them that we care, we can give them hope and
something to live for in their life.It is our way of showing them that their life is worth caring for so that they should be inspired to do better in their life.Thankfully, there is always the goodness in all of us;all we have to do is make use of it this Christmas and through out the years to come.I'm thankful to Charles Dickens.He told me that what important in our world is happiness and do ourbest to help each other.PS: Charles Dickens was a great writer in the 19th century.He was born in 1812.When he was a child,his father was heavily in debt.The only education he received was two years of schoolingat a school for poor children.At the age of 12he had to work first as a worker and then became a reporter for a newspaper.In 1837,his novel,The Pickwick Papers,made him the most famous of his time in England.He died in 1870.