第一篇:我喜欢的歌(推荐好听)大全
最爱Beyond《海阔天空》
很好听的英文歌曲《the tower》 迈克学摇滚《that's why you go away》
蔡旻佑《我可以》路绮欧《空城》路绮欧《习惯》
情侣间很适合做手机铃声《亲爱的你可知我有多么思念你》
林宥嘉《感同身受》羽泉《奋斗》叮当 《猜不透》
周杰伦 《借口》周杰伦《枫》周杰伦《搁浅》
静静地听不错的歌小贱《我好想你这一秒》江语晨《樱花开了》
小贱,星弟《当我唱起这首歌》李承哲《那个人》
徐良,阿俏《月光》徐良《美瞳》徐良《两个傻瓜》
汪苏泷《三国杀》《放不下》《巴赫旧约》《埋葬冬天》孙耀威《爱的故事上集》牛奶咖啡《明天,你好》小沈阳《好兄弟》高阳《看透》sweety《还是喜欢你》
李潇潇,孙子涵《全世界宣布爱你》汪峰《上千个黎明》
挺好听的粤语歌曲由郑融,周柏豪唱的《一事无成》
陈奕迅《浮夸》《红玫瑰》《寂寞让你更快乐》 《预感》
小5《回忆唱给你听》小琨,shelly《没有谁能忘掉寂寞》
小贱《多喜欢你》胡夏《翅膀》《爱夏》《那些年》
彭羚《囚鸟》江美琪《亲爱的你为什么不在我身边》林凡《五天几年》丁铛《可以不可以》游喧《不想睡》蔡健雅 《越来越不懂》汪东城《假装我们没爱过》
依稀《 翅膀》范逸臣 《不说出的温柔》刘力扬《天后》《提线木偶》
小昔米 《 悲伤倒数》 孙子涵《对待坏女孩》 杨宗纬《洋葱》
陈势安《天后》回音哥 《芊芊》曲婉婷《没有什么不同》
许慧欣《威尼斯迷路》蔡妍《都结束了》张宇《曲终人散》
容祖儿《怯》周笔畅《不痛》小贱《不知不觉》
白智英 《像中枪一样》Alin 《给我一个理由忘记》严爵《好的事情》 T-ara《day by day》徐良《平淡的歌》信乐团《原来》
beyond《赤红热血》孙燕姿《明天的记忆》曾一鸣《当爱已成往事》
Sarah Connor《christmas in my heart》林峰《不负如来不负卿》
第二篇: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。
第三篇: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!
第四篇: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.
第五篇:圣诞欢歌读后感
篇一:圣诞欢歌读后感
第一次接触《圣诞欢歌》是看它的英文版,看书名完全想象不到故事的情节,本以为就是一本普通的书,但是没想到读完后却让我的内心产生如此大的震动。
圣诞欢歌是一部非 常短小但又极具影响力的小说,它的出现使当时的人们对它爱不释手,它也是狄更斯自己极为推荐的一部经典之作。故事讲的是一位本性善良,但因为受环境影响,变得非常小小气、吝啬、刻薄的商人,他在平安夜被三个精灵分别带到了自己过去、现在和未来的生活场景,看到了未来的自己,并因此彻底醒悟,领会到生活的意义,决心改过自新。
这本书表面上是在讲述一个有趣的神话故事,实际当中蕴藏着许多耐人寻味的哲理,其中,让我感触最深的一点就是对一个人来说真正的幸福快乐不是金钱带来的,相反,有时候对钱过度的追求,反而是一切祸害的根源。我认为快乐不是拥有了多少金钱,获得了多大的权力,快乐不能以物质和财富来衡量,优越的生活不一定是快乐的全部,更重要的是精神生活的充实。
人生在世,总会有许许多多的期盼、梦想,然而,其中有许多不会成为令人陶醉的现实。这时我们就应该淡泊地对待自己梦寐以求而终未得到的东西,更好地珍惜自己所拥有的,只有这样,你才会发现在自己的生活中,多了一份人生的快乐,少了一些心灵的重负。就像在我们的现实生活中,为了能够拥有更好的物质生活而把自己变成物质生活的奴隶,在不停的奔波的过程中,人们似乎忘记了这样做的最初的目的,人之所以追求这些物质上的东西不就是为了能让自己生活变得更快乐更有意义吗?,在我看来,物质和钱财真的仅仅是一个不可或缺的小部分,只要它能让你有一个稳定的生活就够了,没必要强求这么多,只要快乐幸福那才是最重要的原来得到幸福快乐并不是很难,只要你善于去发现。人不能永远活在梦中,上帝不会因为你的人生留有遗憾,而给你重新来过的机会,所以,在我们活着的每一分一秒中,都要认真的做好每一件事,不要辜负自己的初心。
在我眼中,《圣诞欢歌》终究是一个带有积极意义的故事,尽管故事中有着太多的悲剧与不幸,但是,故事本身是好的,老商人最终认清了自己的本心,又回到了曾经快乐的生活。()我们的生活中不会存在精灵带我们去审视过去,反省现在,探索未来,只有自己保持一颗纯真的心,明白自己到底想要什么,并且勇敢的去追寻自己的快乐,才是真正有价值的人生。
撰稿人:李晓琪
篇二:《圣诞欢歌》读后感
暑假期间,我读了一本短篇小说《圣诞欢歌》。它的作者是英国著名作家查尔斯。狄更斯。他的作品还有《羊脂球》、《雾都孤儿》、《双城记》等。
本书主人公艾比尼泽。斯克罗吉是一位脾气暴躁、可怜、吝啬的老头儿。当他外甥在圣诞前夜去看望他并祝他圣诞快乐时,斯克罗吉一点儿也不高兴。“呸!骗人的东西!” 他说。“圣诞节都是骗人的东西!所有到处游逛说圣诞快乐的人的舌头都应该被割掉。是的,他会的!”
但是那年的圣诞前夜,斯克罗吉已故多年的合伙人雅各布。马利的鬼魂拜访了他,其后又有另外三个鬼魂来访„„那一夜格外漫长和恐怖。当圣诞节最终来临的时候,斯克罗吉的确已经判若两人了。他主动去外甥家祝圣诞快乐,对每个人微笑,向穷人捐款,给下属加工资„„是什么让斯克罗吉变化的?那是因为那夜他所遇到的圣诞幽灵给了他一些告诫,并让他看到了他如果继续吝啬下去的悲惨下场。
读了这本书,我感受到做人不能太小气,也不能没有同情心。如果你大方的帮助了别人,别人快乐了,你也会跟着高兴起来。而且也会有很多的朋友,大家都会喜欢你的。以后我会尽可能多的帮助别人。自己有困难的时候,别人也会帮助你的。
我喜欢这本书还有一个原因,那就是作者借幽灵之手来凸显主人公斯克罗吉从刻薄、吝啬的华丽蜕变,变成了一个大方、乐于助人的人。
虽然这是一篇短篇小说,但我却从中体会到一个道理:如果自己想走的更远,那么就要多帮助别人。