
名言警句(越多越好) 春 夏 秋 冬各类古诗句 五至六年级的必背书目 歇后语(上进方面和三国演义里的)
安全树上开新花,栽培全靠你我他。
不讲卫生要生病,不讲安全要送命。
安全规程是真经,“规章制度”血成写。
万丈高楼平地起,安全教育是根基。
高空作业最危险,安全绳扣系腰间。
上下传递物和件,不可乱抛用绳牵。
既稳又准还可靠,空中地上都安全。
生与死和安与危,安全生产靠法规。
出事不能弯弯绕,“三不放过”要记牢。
安全第一要牢记,不可粗心和大意。
工作之中守纪律,万勿违章和违纪。
安全帽真是个宝,并下作业离不了。
一人把关一处安,众人把关稳如山。
违章违纪不去抓,害入害己害国家。
居安思危险不至,麻痹大意祸降临。
规章制度天天讲,安全生产时时抓。
烟头虽小是火源,乱丢烟头有危险。
条条规程血写成,人人作业必执行。
酒后开车事故多,迷迷糊糊凶阎罗。
船到江心补漏迟,事故临头后悔晚。
苍蝇不叮无缝蛋,事故专找大意人。
灾害常生于疏忽,祸患多起于粗心。
会车之前想一想,礼让三先高风尚。
E.B.怀特是什么样的人
《小王子》,还有哪些适合看的童话故事1、洛的网》【作者:(美)E·B·怀“生命到底是什么啊
我们出生,我们活上一阵子,我们死去。
一只蜘蛛,一生只忙着捕捉和吃苍蝇是毫无意义的,通过帮助你,也许可以提升一点我生命的价值。
谁都知道人活着该做一点有意义的事。
”在朱克曼家的谷仓里,小猪威尔伯和蜘蛛夏洛建立了最真挚的友谊。
然而,一个最丑恶的消息打破了谷仓的平静:威尔伯未来的命运竟是成为熏肉火腿。
作为一只小猪,悲痛绝望的威尔伯似乎只能接受任人宰割的命运了,可是,看似渺小的夏洛却说:“我救你。
”……小时候,我们能够给予所有人真诚的笑,我们敢于表达和袒露自己,长大后,我们开始自私、计较、畏手畏脚。
活着的意义究竟是什么,你可曾认真思考过
2、《毛毛》【作者:(德)米切尔·恩德】“时间就是生命,节省时间却不知珍惜生命欢悦的人们,实际上就是在浪费生命,无视不断开谢的生命之花的美丽。
”一个名叫毛毛的女孩具有常人所没有的“灵敏听力”,和她在一起,不管孩子还是大人,都非常开心。
有一天,她突然发现来找她玩的人越来越少,最要好的大朋友也失踪了。
于是她开始到处寻找他们。
终于,她发现,原来大家的时间被一群名叫“灰先生”的时间贼偷走了……我们每天都很忙,忙着赚钱,忙着升职,忙着获得别人的认可,忙着丢掉自己。
如果从未享受过生命,那你其实从未真正来过这个世界。
3、《当世界年纪还小的时候》【作者:(德)于尔克·舒比格】“洋葱、萝卜和洋葱不相信世界上有南瓜这种东西,它们认为那只是空想,南瓜默默不说话,只是继续成长。
”天堂是这样一个世界——也就是当她还小的时候的那个世界。
随着时间的流逝,一切都改变了。
这是一个童话集,那些简单又神秘的事物中能发现新的故事。
我们都不再,也无法再是一个孩子了,不能再在那个年纪还小的世界里奔跑。
但我们依旧可以创造自己的天堂。
4、《小飞侠彼得·潘》【作者:(英)詹姆斯·巴里】“我原来也一直以为妈妈会一直开着窗户等我,于是我就在外面玩了两个月,又玩了两个月,再玩了两个月,然后我飞回家。
可是窗户已经拴住了,妈妈已经把我全忘记了,我的床上睡着一个小不点。
”
e.b.怀特简介~!!!!要英文的~!!!!
lwyn Brooks E. B. White (July 11, 1899 - October 1, 1985)[1] was an American writer, best known as the author of children's books Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little.White graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1921. He picked up the nickname Andy at Cornell, where tradition confers that moniker on any male student surnamed White, after Cornell co-founder Andrew Dickson White. While at Cornell, he worked as editor of The Cornell Daily Sun with classmate Allison Danzig who later became a sportswriter for The New York Times. White was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society and Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI). He wrote for The Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer and worked as an ad man before returning to New York City in 1924.He published his first article in The New Yorker magazine in 1925, then joined the staff in 1927 and continued to contribute for six decades. Best recognized for his essays and unsigned Notes and Comment pieces, he gradually became the most important contributor to The New Yorker at a time when it was arguably the most important American literary magazine. He also served as a columnist for Harper's Magazine from 1938 to 1943.In the late 1930s, White turned his hand to children's fiction on behalf of a niece, Janice Hart White. His first children's book, Stuart Little, was published in 1945, and Charlotte's Web appeared in 1952. Stuart Little received a lukewarm welcome from the literary community at first, due in part to the reluctance to endorse it by Anne Carroll Moore, the retired but still powerful children's librarian from the New York Public Library. However, both went on to receive high acclaim and in 1970, jointly won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, a major prize in the field of children's literature. In the same year, he published his third children's novel, The Trumpet of the Swan. In 1973, that book received the Sequoyah Award from Oklahoma and the William Allen White Award from Kansas, both of which were awarded by students voting for their favorite book of the year.In 1959, White edited and updated The Elements of Style. This handbook of grammatical and stylistic dos and don'ts for writers of American English had been written and published in 1918 by William Strunk, Jr., one of White's professors at Cornell. White's rework of the book was extremely well received, and further editions of the work followed in 1972, 1979, and 1999; an illustrated edition followed in 2005. That same year, a New York composer named Nico Muhly premiered a short opera based on the book. The volume is a standard tool for students and writers and remains required reading in many composition classes.In 1978, White won an honorary Pulitzer Prize for his work as a whole. Other awards he received included a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963 and memberships in a variety of literary societies throughout the United States.White married Katharine Sergeant Angell in 1929, also an editor at The New Yorker, and author (as Katharine White) of Onward and Upward in the Garden. They had a son, Joel White, a naval architect and boatbuilder, who owned Brooklin Boatyard in Brooklin, Maine. Katharine's son from her first marriage, Roger Angell, has spent decades as a fiction editor for The New Yorker and is well-known as the magazine's baseball writer. White was related to James White who was a Methodist preacher in Missouri.White died on October 1, 1985, at his farm home in North Brooklyn, Maine. He was buried beside his wife at the Brooklyn Cemetery
e.b.怀特为什么要用动物的形象来创作童话故事
艾利文`。
布卢克斯。
怀特
美国作家E.B怀特的写作风格
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