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英语读后感格式
读后感是议论文中最常见的文体之一,也是初高中学生
必须掌握
的一种文体。但从以往读后感训练的情况来看,效
果并不尽人意。其实,写好读后感也有
章可循。引
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围绕感
点,引述材料。
议
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分析材料,提练感点。在引出“读”的
< br>内容后,要对“读”进行一番评析。写读后感最忌的是就事
论事和泛泛而谈。读后
感始终要受“读”的约束,开头要引
“读”
,中间还要不时地回
扣“读”的内容,结尾也要恰当
回扣“读”的内容不放松。
1. Impressions
of Pride and Prejudice
I
’
ve
read
a
book
called
Pride
and
Prejudice
written
by
Jane
Austen
during
this
winter
holidays.
Jane
Austen
was
unmarried
all
her
life.
She
was
born
in
a
mid-class
family
and
was
brought
up
in
a
comfortable
environment
with
harmonious
surroundings,
so
there
’
s
not
too
many
conflicts in her sight neither in her
novel. In Pride
and
Prejudice
she
talked
different
ideas
about
love
and
marriage through
different characters.
The
novel
has
told
an
interesting
story:
Mr.
Bennet
is
an
English
gentleman
with
an
estate
in
Hertfordshire.
He has five
unmarried daughters but no sons while his
inheritance
must
be
inherited
by
a
male,
so
Mrs.
Bennet
has
been keen to seek husband for her daughters with
great
enthusiasm.
One
day
the
Bennets
had
a
new
neighbor
called
Bingley
who
was
a
wealthy
bachelor
and
followed
be
the target of Mrs. Bennet. At a ball Bingley fell
in love with Jane Bennet
who
’
s the oldest daughter of
the Bennets.
Bingley
’
s friend
Darcy also came to the ball
and struck the sights,
many
girls
liked
him
while
he
thought
all
of
them
couldn
’
t suit his
preference, including Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy
always
shows
others
a
impression
of
pride,
having
found
this Elizabeth began
to hate Mr. Darcy. Before long
Darcy
fell
in
love
with
Elizabeth
Bennett(second
oldest
daughter
in
the
Bennets)
because
of
her
lovely
behavior,
while Elizabeth is
disgusted by his pride and has a
prejudice
about
him.
The
official
Wickham
was
welcomed
by the villagers,
and Elizabeth also took a shine to
him.
Wickham told Elizabeth that his father had been
the steward of the Darcys. The old
Darcy had regarded
Wickham
as
his
own
son
and
showed
more
love
to
him
than
to Mr.
Darcy. After the old Darcy died, the property
should be inherited by Wickham was all
deprived by Mr.
Darcy,
also
was
his
pastorate.
All
this
increased
Eli
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