
Once upon a time, there was a rich Emperor. He lived in a big castle and had many servants. The emperor loved good music and good food. But most of all, he loved good clothes. He had different clothes for every day of the week, and different clothes for every hour of the day.
On his birthday, he always asked for new shirts, new pants and new shoes. And that’s what he always got.
One day, two poor men named Buster and Clyde came to the emperor’s city. They wanted to make money in the city, but they didn’t want to work hard. They heard some townspeople talking about the emperor. The Emperor will hold another parade tomorrow.
Oh really? I wonder what he will be wearing. Excuse me. What did you say about a parade?
Our emperor loves new clothes. When he gets a new suit, he has a parade. Then everyone in the city can see his nice, new clothes. I see. Thank you. Hey Clyde, did you hear that? Hear what?
The emperor loves new clothes. I have a great idea. We can make lots of money. What’s your idea? We will pretend to betailors. We will tell the emperor that we can make magic clothes.
Only smart and hard working people can see the magic clothes. If someone can’t see them, then they must be stupid or lazy.
But Buster, we don’t know how to make clothes. That’s the best part. We only pretend to make clothes. No one will be able to see them, but everyone will be afraid to say anything. If they say they can’t see the clothes, all their friends will think they are stupid. Even the emperor will say he can see the clothes. He doesn’t want people to think he is stupid.
We’ll be rich! Wow! That’s a great idea.
Chapter 2
The next day, they went to see the emperor. Good morning, your majesty. I am Buster, and this is my partner, Clyde.
We are the greatest tailors in the world. We use the best silks and jewels to make the most beautiful clothes. But our clothes are also very special. The cloth is magic. Only smart, talented people can see it. People who are stupid or lazy cannot see the clothes at all.
Is this true? Are your clothes really magical? Oh yes, your majesty. We made a suit for the king of France. Ten of his advisors could not see the suit. So he found ten new advisors who could see it.
Amazing! I must have a magic suit, too. You may begin today. But your majesty, we need money. We must buy the silk for your new clothes. And we need a big loom to weave the cloth and sewing tools to sew the clothes. You may have as much as you need. Here are two bags of gold. If you need more, please tell me.
The emperor gave buster and Clyde a sewing room in his castle. He gave them a big loom to weave the cloth and sewing tools to sew the clothes.
Buster and Clyde took the emperor’s gold and hid it in their bags. Then they pretended to buy silk for the emperor’s new clothes. The next morning, they pretended to set up the loom and weave cloth.
Whenever anyone looked into their room, they saw the tailors busy at the loom. No one could see the clothes, but everyone was afraid to look stupid. So they all pretended to see the beautiful clothes.
Soon, everyone in the castle was talking about the tailors and their wonderful clothes. A few days later, the emperor wanted to know how the new tailors were doing. So he sent one of his advisors to check on them.
Good morning, gentlemen. How is everything? Good morning, sir. Everything is very well. We have started weaving already. Would you like to see?
Yes, I would. Um, is this the loom you are working with? Yes, it is.
Isn’t the color wonderful? We were lucky to find such good silk.
The advisor was very confused. He looked all over the loom for the cloth. But of course, he couldn’t see anything at all. He didn’t want anyone to think he was stupid or lazy, so he pretended to see the cloth.
Oh yes!Very nice, very nice. Indeed. The emperor will be very happy when he sees it. This will make a wonderful suit.
Would you please tell the emperor that we need more money? We need to buy gold thread for his new clothes. Yes, I will. I’ll tell him today.
That afternoon, the advisor went to see the emperor. He was afraid to say he couldn’t see the cloth. So he made something up. Advisor, how do my new clothes look? They are beautiful, your majesty. I have never seen such wonderful cloth before.
What color is it? Um, color? Well, it’s, um, … blue, your majesty. Blue! I love blue. This will be my most beautiful suit. One more thing, the tailors said they need more money. They need to buy gold thread for your new clothes. Here are two more bags of gold. Please give them to the tailors right away.
The advisor gave the gold to buster and Clyde. They hid the gold in their bags and pretended to buy gold thread. Then they pretended to buy gold thread. Then they pretended to weave cloth and sew clothes with the gold thread.
A few more days passed, and the emperor sent another advisor to check on the tailors. Good morning, gentlemen. How is the new suit coming along? Good morning, ma’am. We have been working very hard. We are almost done weaving the cloth.
Then we can begin to cut out the pieces. Would you like to see? Yes, I would. Buster pretended to hold up p piece of cloth. The advisor looked at buster’s hands.
But of course, she could not see any cloth. She didn’t want anyone to think she was stupid or lazy, so she pretended to see the cloth.
Oh, my. This is very nice. The emperor will be so happy with his new suit. Would you please tell the emperor that we need more money? We need to buy silver trim for his new clothes. Yes, I will. I’ll tell him today. That afternoon, the advisor went to see the emperor.
She was afraid to say she couldn’t see the cloth. So she made something up. Advisor, how do my new clothes look? You will be very happy, your majesty. Red is your best color. Red? I thought the suit was blue. Oh, I mean, the lining is red.
They were weaving the lining when a saw them. Blue with a red lining. This truly will be my most beautiful suit. One more thing, the tailors said they need more money. They need to buy silver trim for your new clothes.
Here are two more bags of gold. Please give them to the tailors right away.
The advisor gave the gold to buster and Clyde. They hid the gold in their bags and pretended to buy silver trim. Then they pretended to cut the silk cloth and sew silver trim onto the clothes.
一、小学生读书笔记格式
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二、中学生读书笔记格式
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读书笔记范例:《皇帝的新装》读书笔记
今天,我阅读了《皇帝的新装》,感触十分大。因为这个故事让我知道了:大臣们和百姓为了面子而欺骗国王,国王也为了面子欺骗自己,他们都被两个骗子给迷惑了。
这个童话讲了一位皇帝十分喜欢漂亮的衣服。不久来了两个骗子,他们说能为国王做出一种神奇的衣服。皇帝十分高兴,可到后来,皇帝外出游行时,没有穿衣服,被一个小孩子给识破了。
此时,我想起了爸爸说地一句话:做人不可以自欺欺人,凡事实事求是。“自欺欺人”地熟悉的字眼,不是吗?同学们
读了这篇文章,我懂得了一个道理:做人要实实在在,诚实守信,不能自欺欺人。
篇一:读书的乐趣作文
阅读的好处,大家都知道,它不仅能帮助我们学到好词好句,而且可以开阔视野。
书是我的好朋友,儿时,我常常偎依在妈妈的怀里,望着那皎洁的月光。听妈妈给我讲故事。书中的故事让小小年纪的我
逐渐,听故事已经不能满足如饥似渴的我了。强烈的求知欲促使我捧起了小儿书,那生动的语言吸引了我。慢慢地,小儿书也不能使我满足。于是,我开始向方块字垒起的“城堡”发起“进攻”。岁月如流水,渐渐地我已阅读了很多书。
书,陶冶了我的情操,开阔了我的视野,丰富了我的感情。我曾为被黑暗社会吞没的小音乐家杨科哭泣,曾被奸臣所害的杨家将仇恨不平;曾和小灵通一起漫游世界,探索大自然的奥秘。
我常把书比作一叶扁舟,载着我在知识的海洋遨游。它能增加我的见识,开阔我的 胸襟,因此,高尔基把书比作人类进步的阶梯。古人也留下来“贵着因书而贵,富着因书而富”的金玉良言。是的,书给我的益处太多了,也许只爱书的人才了解书的珍贵。
当我孤单的时候,书是陪我玩耍的好朋友;郁闷的时候,书是照在我心上灿烂的阳光;失意的时候,书是点燃我自信的熊熊火焰。走进书中,我与书中的人物进行交流,在书中寻找自己,也在书中完善自己。细细品书,我感受着隽永的文字之美,也找到自己需要的精神食粮。
我爱阅读,书给了我智慧,也给了我力量和勇气。我就像一只勤劳的小蜜蜂在书的百花园里不知疲倦的飞来飞去,采集花粉。雷锋的故事让我懂的人生存着都要为别人着想;做一颗永不生锈的螺丝钉,读了大地的儿子――周恩来,我明白了读是为了什么,决心要向周爷爷那样,为中华之崛起而勤奋学习......
这里是万花筒,这里是大花园,这里的 生活五彩缤纷,这里的世界色彩斑斓。来吧!同学们,让我们迈入书的海洋。
篇二:读书的快乐作文
我喜欢读书,但又不经常读书。我知道读书的好处,便为了这“好处”而整天读书。说是整天难免有些夸夸其谈,其实也不过是连续一两个钟头在看书,便觉得时间很久,像一天过了二分之一似的。
书是好东西。我们能从书中学到许多好东西,知道人是从哪里来的、三角形的面积如何计算、“朋友”的英文怎么写........不仅这些,还有许多自己不知道的人、事、物。知识是粮食。有个名人是这么说的.,但我忘记是哪位了,反正就总的来说,书能丰富我们的脑子,陶冶我们的情操,改变我们的思想。那些有学问成名人的人,无一不是把从书上学到的知识搬到生活中,加以运用,或从中建立自己的思想。
书是阶梯。高尔基说的,他说的这句话我记得最劳,因为并不长:“书是人类进步的阶梯。”简短的一句话却包含着深刻的道理。人类从远古时代到当今社会21世纪,差异、变化大家可想而知。然而只有多读书,才能使人类进步的更快,这难道不是书在为人类铺垫这一层层台阶,让我们更快地到达知识的尽头吗?补充一下,知识的海洋是没有尽头的,因为大千世界会有各种不同的人在不同的时间段陆续进行文学创作,书是永远也看不完的,同样,知识也是永远也学不完的,学无止境。但是,如果我们多挤点时间出来读书,也不会一无所知,至少会多少增长些知识。
读书使人聪慧,使人睿智。变聪慧、变睿智是件快乐的事,同样,读书又何尝不让我们快乐呢?
篇三:读书的乐趣作文
小时候,妈妈就教我背古诗,什么“举头望明月”,什么“更上一层楼”……我每会背一首诗,就会得到妈妈一个及时的奖励:一张美丽的笑脸。从那时起,我就感到了读书的快乐,并发誓以后一定要读更多的书。
多读书还让我尝到了甜头。那次在“知荣辱,树新风”征文比赛中,好词好句不断地从笔尖涌出,我最终获得了一等奖。还先后在《现代教育报》、《处州晚报》上发表过文章,我高兴极了,读书的兴趣也越来越浓厚了。记得在读《鲁滨逊漂流记》时,心总是绷得紧紧地,害怕他死在坏人手中,可每次他都转危为安,我不禁大叫一声:“好耶!”在书中我找到了前所未有的快乐。
从此以后,我更爱看书了。我的床头上放着书,桌子上摆着书,书柜里塞满了书,只要一有空,就拿来阅读。因为我知道:读书可以明智,可以修德,可以养性。我为自己有这么一个好的读书习惯而感到庆幸。



