0

英语毕业论文的写作基础【推荐20篇】

浏览

6391

作文

883

高中期末英语写作素材汇总

全文共 4522 字

+ 加入清单

1.I hate hiking and Im not into classical music.

2.I surf the Internet all the time and I like playing computer games.

3.Rock music is OK, and so is skiing.

4.Chuck is a businessman who is always so busy that he has little time for his friends.

5.One day Chuck is on a flight across the Pacific Ocean when suddenly his plane crashes.

6.He realizes that he hasn’t been a very good friend because he has always been thinking about himself.

7.Chuck learns that we need friends to share happiness and sorrow, and that it is important to have someone to care about.

8.When he makes friends with Wilson, he understand that friendship is about feelings and that we must give as much as we take.

9.The lesson we can learn from Chuck and all the others who have unusual friends is that friends are teachers.

10.I found the bathroom, but I didn’t find what I was looking for.

11.Don’t forget to buy me some ketchup on your way back.

12.There are more than 42 countries where the majority of the people speak English.

13.In total, for more than 375 million people English is their mother tongue.

14.In China students learn English at school as a foreign language, except for those in Hong Kong, where many people speak English as a first or a second language.

15.In only fifty years, English has developed into the language most widely spoken and used in the world.

16.With so many people communicating in English every day ,it will become more and more important to have a good knowledge of English.

17.For a long time the language in America stayed the same, while the language in England changed.

18.In the same way Americans still use the expression “I guess “(meaning “I think”),just as the British did 300 years ago.

19.At the same time, British English and American English started borrowing words from other languages ,ending up with different words.

20.Except for these differences in spelling, written English is more or less the same in both British and American English.

21.However,most of the time people from the two countries do not have any difficulty in understanding each other.

22.Many people travel because they want to see other countries and visit places that are famous, interesting or beautiful.

23.Many of today’s travelers are looking for an unusual experience and adventure travel is becoming more and more popular.

24.Instead of spending your vacation on a bus, in a hotel or sitting on the beach, you may want to try hiking.

25.Hiking is fun and exciting, but you shouldn’t forget safety.

26.A raft is a small boat that you can use to paddle down rivers and streams.

27.If you want a normal rafting trip, choose a quiet stream or river that is wide and has few fallen trees or rocks.

28.The name “whitewater “comes from the fact that the water in these streams and rivers looks white when it moves quickly.

29.As with hiking ,you should always think about your safety and wear good clothes.

30.Jane and Betty are going on separate holidays in a few days’ time.

31.When are you off to Guangzhou?

32.My plane leaves at seven, so I think we’ll take a taxi.

33.See you when I get back.

34.The next moment the first wave swept her down, swallowing the garden.

35.Now ,the water, which was cold as ice and flowed faster than a river, was above her knees.

36.Jeff and Flora looked into each other’s face with a look of fright.

37.Flora,whose beautiful hair and dress were all cold and wet, started crying.

38.Tree after tree went down, cut down by the water, which must have been three meters deep.

39.The garden that was once so beautiful was completely destroyed, swept away by the wild water.

40.I found some photos of interesting places which were not too far away from Chengdu.

41.He told me that I could go on a two-day trip to Leshan and Emei, which wasn’t too expensive.

42.First,we went to Leshan, where we climbed all the way up the mountain to see the Buddha.

43.Looking up at the large head and down at the large feet makes you feel so small.

44.Wei Bin took photos of us standing in front of the Buddha.

45.Steven Spielberg, whose mother was a music teacher, was born in 1946 in a small town in America.

46.In 1959 Spielberg won a prize for a film which he made when he was thirteen years old.

47.The reason why he could not go there was that his grades were too low.

48.Here he worked on a short film, which won him a job as the youngest film director in the world.

49.This was the moment when Spieberg’s career really took off.

50.It is about a big white shark that attacks swimmers who are spending their holidays in a small village by the sea.

展开阅读全文

更多相似作文

篇1:毕业感想英语Thefeelingsaboutgraduation

全文共 319 字

+ 加入清单

Dear teacher,

You told me, "no pain, no gain." thanks a lot. I think its hard to say good bye because its kind of you for me. You taught me so much things which is helpful. Just like how to be a kind person and how to communicat with others. I only want to say how much i need you, i will never forget you.

Yours, student

展开阅读全文

篇2:网络综合-英文写作翻译英语作文

全文共 793 字

+ 加入清单

以下是《九年级英语作文:我和哥哥的历险记》翻译

It was sunny that day. Our parents were out, so there were only my brother and me at home. We were bored. So we decided to go boating. We played happily. But when we went to the middle of the river, the weather changed. It rained suddenly. We didn t bring umbrella and our boat was bamboo raft. As the rain was more and heavier, we were afraid to sink in the river. We tried our best to make our boat in shore. But our bamboo raft had more water on it. I was afraid to die. My brother was also very anxious. At that time, my mother came and she pulled us back to the ground. It was thrilling.

那是一个晴天。我们的父母都出去了,所以只有我和哥哥在家。我们很无聊。所以我们决定去划船。我们玩的很开心。但当我们走到河中央时,天气变了。突然下起雨来。我们没带伞,而且我们的船还竹排。由于雨越来越大,我们担心会沉到河里去。我们尽力使我们的船靠岸。但是竹筏上的水越来越多。我害怕死了。我哥哥也很着急。那时,我妈妈来了来了,她把我们拉回到地面。真的惊心动魄啊。

展开阅读全文

篇3:经典英语写作素材:梦想的英语名言

全文共 4418 字

+ 加入清单

人类因梦想而伟大,人生因拼搏而精彩。梦想引领人生,拼搏创造传奇!下面是语文迷小编整理的关于梦想的英语名言,希望对你有帮助。

the important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. (johan wolfgang von goethe, german poet and dramatist)

人生重要的事情就是确定一个伟大的目标,并决心实现它。(德国诗人、戏剧家 歌德. j. m.)

the man with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. (mark twain, american writer)

具有新想法的人在其想法实现之前是个怪人。 (美国作家 马克·吐温)

the only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. (franklin roosevelt, american president)

实现明天理想的唯一障碍是今天的疑虑。(美国总统 罗斯福. f.)

when an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory. (abraham lincoln, american statesman)

如果一个目的是正当而必须做的,则达到这个目的的必要手段也是正当而必须采取的。(美国政治家 林肯. a.)

ideal is the beacon. without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life.( leo tolstoy, russian writer)

理想是指路明灯。没有理想,就没有坚定的方向;没有方向,就没有生活。(俄国作家 托尔斯泰. l.)

if winter comes, can spring be far behind ?( p. b. shelley, british poet )

冬天来了,春天还会远吗?( 英国诗人, 雪莱. p. b.)

if you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky ground. (ibsen, norwegian dramatist )

如果你怀疑自己,那么你的立足点确实不稳固了。 (挪威剧作家 易卜生)

if you would go up high, then use your own legs ! do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other peoples backs and heads. (f. w. nietzsche, german philosopher)

如果你想走到高处,就要使用自己的两条腿!不要让别人把你抬到高处;不要坐在别人的背上和头上。(德国哲学家 尼采. f. w.)

it is at our mothers knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest, but there is seldom any money in them. ( mark twain, american writer )

就是在我们母亲的膝上,我们获得了我们的最高尚、最真诚和最远大的理想,但是里面很少有任何金钱。(美国作家 马克·吐温)

living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. (alexander dumas, davy de la pailleterie, french writer)

生活没有目标就像航海没有指南针。 (法国作家 大仲马. a.)

the ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth.(albert einstein, american scientist)

有些理想曾为我们引过道路,并不断给我新的勇气以欣然面对人生,那些理想就是--真、善、美。 (美国科学家 爱因斯坦. a.)

the dream is not a dream, the difference between the two usually have a very worth pondering the distance.梦想绝不是梦,两者之间的差别通常都有一段非常值得人们深思的距离。

“two gates there are for dreams," said penelope to odysseus after his ten years’ wandering had ended. "one made for horn and one of for ivory. the dreams that pass through the carved ivory delude and bring us tales that turn to naught;those that can come through polished horn accomplish real things whenever seen."“梦想有两扇门,”在奥德修斯结束了十年的漂泊后,潘尼洛对他说,“一扇是号角制成,一扇是象牙制成。通过精雕细缕的象牙门得梦想不过是一场会归于无的海市蜃楼的童话;而那些通过磨砺的号角门的梦想才会成为真实,为人所见。”

who has the material to survive, people have a dream only talk about life. you have to understand life and life different animal survival, while others life.人有了物质才能生存,人有了梦想才谈得上生活。你要了解生存与生活的不同吗?动物生存,而人则生活。

the dream was always running ahead of me. to catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.梦想总是跑在我前面,追寻它们,乃至仅有一瞬间的与梦想合而为一,也都是动人的生命奇迹。

a person rich money is not certain, but if the man is not a dream, the poor people.一个人有钱没钱不一定,但如果这个人没有了梦想,这个人穷定了。

if winter comes, can spring be far behind ?( p. b. shelley, british poet )冬天来了,春天还会远吗?( 英国诗人, 雪莱. p. b.)

dont part with your illusions. when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. (mark twain, american writer)不要放弃你的幻想。当幻想没有了以后,你还可以生存,但是你虽生犹死。((美国作家 马克·吐温)

to accomplish great things, in addition to dream, must act.要想成就伟业,除了梦想,必须行动。

when you truly want something, all the universe conspires to help you finish it.当你真心渴望一件东西的时候,整个宇宙都会联合起来帮你完成它。

everything is now for the future of dream weaving wings, soar to great heights to dream in reality.现在的一切都是为将来的梦想编织翅膀,让梦想在现实中展翅高飞。

11、human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.人性最可怜的就是:我们总是梦想着天边的一座奇妙的玫瑰园,而不去欣赏今天就开在我们窗口的玫瑰。

faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. it is not enough that a thing be possible for it to be believed.当还缺乏产生信仰的足够理由时,要用信念去包涵。模棱两可不足以支持一个信仰。(伏尔泰)

the dream is the other shore, the reality is that on this side, action is the bridge connecting.梦想是彼岸,现实是此岸,行动是那座连接的桥。

a heart will not be hurt for pursuing a dream, when you truly want something, all the universe conspires to help you complete the.没有一颗心会因为追求梦想而受伤,当你真心想要某样东西时,整个宇宙都会联合起来帮你完成。

dreams don’t abandon a painstaking pursuit of the people, as long as you never stop pursuing, you will bathe in the brilliance of the dream.梦想不抛弃苦心追求的人,只要不停止追求,你们会沐浴在梦想的光辉之中。

展开阅读全文

篇4:应用文写作基础知识

全文共 14109 字

+ 加入清单

“博士”寻驴

从前,有一位老先生,号称学富五车、才高八斗,方圆百十里地享有很高的声望,人称“博士”,他也因此得意洋洋、自视很高。这一天,家人来向他报告:家里一头最精壮的黑驴莫名其妙地丢失了,而眼下正是田里、家里活儿最多、最需要牲口的时候,请老爷赶紧想办法或者找回黑驴、或者重买一头新驴。当时一头正值壮年的驴也还很值几个钱,于是有好事者提醒博士说,还是先写个寻驴启事,也许还能找回来呢!博士连连点头称是。于是磨墨铺纸,提笔运腕,一张寻驴启事一气呵成,墨迹未干就赶紧让家人拿出去,张贴在闹市口了。

可是,转眼几天过去了,一点黑驴的消息也没有,博士决定亲自到街头去看一看、听一听,了解了解关于黑驴的消息。来到闹市口,自己写的启事还在,还真有不少人在围观,博士混入人群,心下得意,想听听大家的说法。只听得有好事者正摇头晃脑地给大家念着:“……,我中华古国、历史悠久,文化灿烂、民风淳朴、文明教化,……盘古开天……,唐宗……,宋祖……”“什么嘛!什么嘛!”“什么意思!瞎耽误工夫!”围观的人没等好事者念完,就已连连唾弃着地四下散去。原来,“博士”真不愧为博士,一个寻驴启事洋洋洒洒上万字下去,还没提到一个驴字,难怪他等了好几天没有任何消息呢!原来大家还没等他讲到驴就早已不耐烦读下去了!

那么,到底什么是应用文呢?

关于应用文的概念, 1979 年上海辞书出版社出版的《辞海》的解释是:应用文是人们在日常生活、工作和学习中所应用的简易通俗文字,包括书信、公文、契约、启事、条据等。定义很简单,但没能概括出应用文的本质特征,仅仅指出应用文的“简易通俗”,这才只是应用文的一些方面,而不是全部特征。

根据国务院办公厅颁布的《国家行政机关公文处理办法》中对公文的定义,推广开来,应用文的定义应为:应用文是机关团体、企事业单位以及人民群众在日常工作、生产和生活中办理公务以及个人事务时,交流情况、沟通信息,具有直接实用价值和惯用格式的一种书面交际工具。这个定义规定了应用文的本质特征,使它明显区别于其他文体,又涵盖了应用文的基本特性。

应用文的起源至迟可以追溯到殷商社会晚期,也就是距今 3000 多年前,可以说我国有初步定型文字的最初年代也就伴随着有了应用文的使用。殷墟出土的甲骨卜辞,商周时期的钟鼎文,《周易》中的卦、爻辞等,都是应用文的原始形态。所以,如果说,神话是中国文学的“祖先”,那么甲骨文则是应用文的“祖先”了。

应用文的使用非常广泛,几乎涉及各个领域、各个部门、各个阶层、每个个人。比如,科研单位的人员,需要用学术论文;政府机关指导工作,需要用公文;工商企业经营,需要用合同;打官司,需要用诉状;即使个人今天生病了、不能上课,也需要用到请假条;……。相对于其它文体来说,应用文的使用频率要高得多:许多人可以一辈子不写小说、剧本、诗歌、散文,但他在工作、生活、学习中却免不了要写应用文,小到写张请假条,大到计划、总结、论文等。正如 叶圣陶 先生所说的那样:“大学毕业生不一定能写小说诗歌,但是一定要能写工作和学习中实用的文章,而且非写得既通顺又扎实不可。”

可以这么说,应用文使用的广泛,已经到了无所不在的程度。今天在中国特色的社会主义市场经济条件下,应用文是任何企事业单位和个人日常工作、生活中不可缺少的一个重要工具。

应用文同别的文体比较,有共性,也有个性。共性是他们都是对客观事物的反映,都要谋篇布局、用词造句、使用标点符号,讲究条理性、逻辑性,同样使用叙述、说明、议论等表达方式,要求准确、鲜明、生动的文风。具体表现在以下几方面。

教学内容:

第一节 应用文的主题

应用文写作基础知识既有与一般文体写作的共通之处,更多的是其在写作知识运用上的独特性,只有掌握其独特性,才能正确、规范地写好应用文体。

主题先行性

一、主题的特点 主题单一性

主题显露性

应用文的主题就是解决问题的方法、建议。其主题是十分明确直接的,主题的确立大多不是写作者有感而发,而是应客观实际的需要,为解决实际问题而产生的,由此可以说应用文主题就是解决问题的具体方法。因此应用文的主题具有以下特点:

文学作品的主题是从生活中、从已获取的材料中提炼出来的,往往反对主题先行。而应用文主题的确立与文学作品主题的确立不同,其主题确立在全文写作之前,所谓“意在笔先”。因为应用文总是先产生了具体问题而后产生写作的需求,而解决这一问题的方法、结论往往也产生在文章写作之前;同时执笔者的写作行为往往也是被动的,是应解决问题而动笔,写作的过程更是确切地体现主题。如《国务院关于同意黑龙江省调整哈尔滨市部分行政区划的批复》一文就是为答复《调整哈尔滨市部分行政区划的请示》而写的文章,表示同意请示提出的请求事项而作,主题一定是确立在写作之前。

一般说文学作品的主题具有其复杂性,对主题的理解更呈多元化。然而应用文的主题则必须单一、明确,读者对主题的理解不允许多元,而要求理解上的同一性,这样才利于统一认识,更有利于问题的解决。如:《关于当代青年消费问题的调查报告》一文就消费观念、消费现状、消费趋势和消费结构等四个方面,展开调查,尽管涉及面广,材料较丰富,但文章紧紧围绕“当代青年消费”这一中心,内容集中,一题一议,主题单一、明确。

文学作品的主题要求含蓄、曲折,令人回味。而应用文写作就不同,要求直截了当地点明主题,表明态度,提出解决问题的措施和办法,对文章所涉及的各类问题,必须有明确的观点立场,应该怎么做,解决什么问题,达到什么目的,都要明确地表达出来。

标题显旨

二、主题的表现方法 开头点旨

结尾点旨

应用文主题的表达要做到明确、显露。那么怎么才能做到主题从文章中显露出来呢?下面就给大家介绍几种表现方法:

标题显旨,就是在文章的标题中直接点明主题。如《三季度物价水平再次转降,出口增速趋于稳定》,这篇经济活动分析报告的标题就直接点明了主题,让人一看就大致明白了文章的主要内容,主题十分显露。这不失为是一种使主题显现的好方法。

这种方式是在文章的开头或每一段落的开头用简短的语句陈述主题,使主题凸现出来。如《 2001 年经济形势展望》一开头就指出: “展望 2001 年,经济回升的势头还比较微弱,促进经济的持续向好仍然需要克服许多困难。” 开宗明义,点明主题。再如《靠名牌赢得市场——关于深圳市飞亚达(集团)股份有限公司的调查》一文在 “启示:现代企业必须重视实施名牌战略” 的小标题下,分三段来阐述这一问题,在每段开头用段首句点明主旨:第一段的段 首句: 实施名牌战略是提高产品质量、提升企业品味的内在要求。 第二段的段首句: 实施名牌战略是企业参与市场竞争尤其是国际市场竞争的客观需要。 第三段的段首句: 实施名牌战略是增强国家经济实力的重要手段。 在这三句主题句的提示下,每段的中心就十分明了。

这种方式是在文章的的结尾之处点明文章主题。如李政道的论文《基础、应用科学与生产三者关系》一文就是采用这一方法结尾。文章的结尾指出: “我再重复一下,没有基础学科就没有应用学科,没有应用学科就没有生产学科,三者是紧密结合在一起的。” 非常清晰地显示了主题。

主题决定材料的选取

三、主题的作用 主题决定文种的选用

主题决定结构的安排

主题决定表达方式的选用

实训:

根据下面材料概括出主题,并用主题句表现出来。

1 .目前,全世界的年教育经费已超过 2000 亿美元,在公共资金的支出中仅次于军事经费,占第二位。世界工业化国家人口只占世界人口约三分之一,其教育经费比发展中国家多十倍以上。中国人口占世界总数超过五分之一,但教育经费仅占约三十分之一。按 1982 年的数字算,人均教育费为 11.2 元人民币,属世界 14 个人均教育经费不足 5 美元的国家之一。

2 .国外有两家鞋厂,各派一位推销员到太平洋某岛国去推销本厂的鞋子。上岛后不久,他们各发回一份电报。一位的电文是:“此岛上的人都不穿鞋,明天我就回去。”另一位的电文是:“太好了!这个岛上的人都没穿上鞋子,我打算长驻此岛。”

第二节 应用文的材料

材料的真实性

一、材料的特点 材料的现实和新颖性

材料的典型性

应用文写作对材料是十分依赖的,常言道“巧妇难为无米之炊”,为了表现主题我们需要收集一系列材料,或综合或舍取运用到文章的写作之中,使主题真实立体地表现出来。应用文材料的使用除了与文学作品有共通之处外,更多地体现自身特点:

应用文在材料的选用过程中不准改变材料本身性质,必须保持材料的真实性,对材料的时间、地点、数据、事实过程及结果都不能任意改动,否则就会使材料本身的价值发生变异,导致歪曲事实的真相,弄虚作假的后果,失去应用文的主题应有的价值,不仅不能解决问题,反而于事无补。应用文要求的真实是“绝对的真实”,也就是说所有材料要确凿无误、持之有据。不仅对搜集到的材料要反复核实,在材料的解释上,也要有科学的态度,实事求是。

应用文写作是为了解决现实问题而作的即时之作,其主要的材料需选取能反映现实的新颖材料。所谓现实是指,围绕文章要解决的问题所存在的事实(数据)材料而非通过联想和推论得到的材料。如在《新的消费热点:出门旅游过年》一文中,为了陈述出门旅游过年的现状,就采用了大量的事实(数据)材料: “根据国家旅游局对江苏、广东、云南、海南、北京、福建、广西、四川、黑龙江、湖南、山东、山西等 13 个省、自治区、直辖市的调查,……今年春节期间,这些地区直接由旅行社接待的国内旅游人次比往年至少有 15 %的增长……以上 13 个省、区、市的旅行社,春节期间共接待旅游者 124 万人次,旅行社营业收入 14 亿元。” 文中采用的材料都是新近现实发生的,这是大多数应用文材料的特点。所谓新颖是指,材料本身是新近产生的,如新事实、新政策、新的统计数据、新发现的问题等和用新的角度重新审视其新意。

所谓典型性是指那些最能支持主题和说明问题的材料。典型材料可以是一个具体的事例,一些有说服力的数据和一些带有普遍性的现象。如题为《“小解放”为何俏销湖北》的市场调查报告中,在说明“优质服务获得良好口碑”这一经验时,采用了这样一则事实材料: “去年 10 月的一天傍晚,河南省郑州市某单位的一辆小解放牌车在去广州途径武汉时,在武汉黄鹤楼处出现问题,求助电话打到了该销售中心,中心经理立即亲自带队迅速赶到现场,发现该车是用户对后驱动桥端面螺丝没拧紧而发生齿轮油漏尽,导致差速器锥齿烧损。当维修人员在后半夜将修好的车交给用户时,用户激动地说虽然我们不属于该省管辖,又没带保用手册,并且问题又是因我们使用不当所致,你们还这样及时周到地服务,太让我们感动了!‘小解放走到哪服务到哪,此言不虚,以后再买车,还买‘小解放。” 这一材料就是一则很能表现主题的材料,是典型的材料。 直接获取

获取材料的方法

二、材料的选取 间接获取

围绕主题,挖掘材料的意义

材料的使用 根据主题的需要,进行详略处理

合理安排材料,注重条理

如何获取材料,哪些材料是应用文写作值得关注的?下面我们谈谈这个问题:

在实践之中积累材料。在自身及周围同事的工作实践中做个有心人,时刻关注有价值的事件及数据,如在工作中及时对做了什么工作、采用了什么方法、取得了什么效果、有哪些人参与等信息及时记录收集。

在观察中掌握材料。在观察时要做到实事求是,防止主观武断、先入为主,同时要全面、系统、动态地进行观察,以获取真实、广泛、完整的材料,并能把观察所得及时整理成文字,给写作提供基础。

在调查中拓展材料。个人的实践和视野总是有限的,观察也不可能做到深入细致,这样就需要走向实际、走向社会,向有关人士了解情况,做一些调查,以扩大自己的视野,获取材料上的补充。经济类的应用文,调查是必不可少的步骤,如市场调查报告,市场预测报告需在调查之后,才能动笔。

通过查阅文献资料获取材料。应用文写作材料常常从有关文件、正式出版物,以及会议资料中获取材料,为写入具体文章之用,因此大量查阅文献资料来获取材料,是应用文写作经常采用的方法。

获取材料是写作的第一步。总的来说,获取材料要求以多为好,以全为贵。材料多了,便于比较、鉴别,更有选择的余地;材料全面,观点才能不至于偏颇,因此,动笔之前,应当围绕主题,占有详尽而充实的材料。

其次,强调对感性材料的分析研究,不能停留在表面的认识上,要挖掘材料能凸现主题的一面,使其在文章中发挥挖掘主题的作用。如有这样一则材料 : 某日,某国驻广州领事馆的外交官员去珠江三角洲某市参观,市长亲自接待,但讲不好普通话请了一个翻译,本来 10 分钟就可以讲完的话,结果用了 20 分钟。此外交官用标准的普通话问:广东不是在大力推广普通话吗么? 这则材料从不同的角度可展现不同的主题,但意义深浅不一。从较粗浅的角度看,可表现“市长不重视说普通话”的主题;进一步挖掘可表现“我们的官员素质的高低,直接关乎办公的效率”。这样的材料还可以根据主题的需要进行开拓。同学可以动动脑筋来挖掘一下。

使用材料时,要分清主次。对材料的加工整理,无非是为了突出文章的主题,加强应用文的表达效果,处理材料的详略要以此为据。突出事件特征的材料要详写,一般材料可略写;处于主体地位的材料详写,处于从属地位、过渡的材料略写;读者不熟悉的材料详写,熟悉的略写;材料之间角度相异的详写,材料之间相同的略写。

根据主题的需要,按照一定的组织形式,安排材料的先后顺序,在安排顺序时要考虑材料的主次、时间的先后、材料间的逻辑顺序、人们认识事物的规律、事物发展的过程等因素。

最后,数字材料是应用文写作中十分重要的材料,数字有时比文字材料更具体、准确、更能说明问题。因此,要注意: ⑴ 真实、准确地用好数据材料。 ⑵ 运用统计数据,展开分析论证,更好地为主题服务。 ⑶ 适当地使用统计图表。 ⑷ 变抽象的数字为具体,使其形象。如有两篇介绍乐山大佛的文字,其中一篇在介绍时用了这样一些数字: “乐山大佛身高 71 米 ,头高 14 . 7 米 ,宽 10 米 。” 这些数字看似具体清晰,但比较抽象,大佛的高大这一主题没有凸现出来。另一段文字这样写道: “佛像有三十多层楼高,耳朵有四人高,每只脚背上可以停五辆解放牌汽车,脚大拇指上,可以摆一桌酒席。” 这段文字也用了数字,但采用文字叙述的方法,使抽象的数字形象了,大佛的高大形象仿佛就在眼前,极好地体现了主题。

实训:

概括下列材料的主题。

1 .随着市场的进化,专业化分工的加强,未来 10 年内,以往支撑家电企业的自营渠道因为成本原因将全面撤退,而其他大量零星的代理商将通过特许经营方式加盟到大的品牌渠道中,成为品牌渠道的连锁店。

2 .据 1987 年国家审计局的公报, 1985 —— 1986 年仅对 2700 多个县以上的教育主管部门的审核,查出被挪用、占用普教经费,竟高达 5 亿多万,占审计总额的 5 %,成了违纪金额中的主要项目。被占用的钱用来建干部宿舍、招待所、办工楼、买小汽车、经商办厂。一个县教育局竟把 40 万转入银行吃利息,而置全县二万多平方米的学校危房于不顾。

第三节 应用文的结构

固定性

一、应用文结构的特点 条理性

文种不同结构不同

应用文是经过长期写作实践,逐渐形成较固定的写作结构,以适应实际工作需要,使写作更快速,阅读更便捷,提高办事效率。特别是公文写作,其格式更规范,结构更固定。

应用文写作要求有严密的思路,表现在结构上以求清晰有条理。在写作中要根据主题的需要安排好结构。如写事件,就应按“开端——发展——结果”的顺序安排结构;写问题就应按“发现问题——分析问题——解决问题”的顺序安排结构。

凡文种都有相对稳定的结构样式,应用文写作结构安排需适应不同文体的要求。如写合同就需要将合同的条款按标的、数量、质量、价款等内容分条列项地写清楚;写通知要按目的依据、事项、执行要求的顺序安排结构。

二、常见的应用文结构模式

(一)单段式

正文内容用一个自然段来表达。用于内容少而单一,不便分开,往往采用一段文字来表达。如写在商品外包装上的说明文;公文中的函、批复,也常用一段文字来进行写作。“玉兰油”写在外包装上的说明: “经实验证明能帮助减少细纹。四星期内,肌肤重现青春光泽。请不要涂抹在眼睛及眼睑周围。如不慎入眼,即用清水彻底洗清。如有持续眼睛刺激,请向医生咨询。如有持续皮肤刺激,请停止使用。请置于儿童接触不到的地方。” 这就是单段式。

(二)两段式

正文内容用两个自然段来表达。用于内容简单,不需每层内容都分段。这种结构模式,一般用于以下几种情况:

1 .把结语部分内容和主体内容分开写,单列一个自然段,成为两段式。即行文的缘由和行文事项为一段,希望、要求等结语为一段。

2 .写作目的缘由、行文事项各为一段。

3 .在转发、发布性公文中,将发布或转发的文件名和发文意见列为一段,执行要求另为一段。

4 .在答复性公文中,将表示收到对方文件为一段,而答复事项为另一段。

5 .没有开头、结语部分,将主体内容列为两段。

(三)三段式

这是短篇应用文比较规范的常用模式。正文把写作目的缘由、写作事项、结尾分为三段来写。

(四)多段式

它用于内容较多,篇幅较长的应用文书,总共有四个自然段以上。一般是开头概述基本情况、说明原因、目的、依据,结尾单独成段或省略结尾,主体部分内容分为若干个段,各部分不分条列项。如短文式的说明书、简单的市场预测报告等。内容多、篇幅长的应用文书,一般不宜采用多段式,宜采用将主体内容分成几部分,用小标题或总分条文式。

(五)条款式

用分条列项的形式安排结构。规章制度、计划、合同和职能部门的一些文书,较多使用这种形式。全文从头到尾都用条款组织内容,给人以眉目清楚、排列有序的印象。

(六)表格式

这是应用文不同于其他文体所特有的一种结构形式。表格式通常有以下两种形式:

1 .由职能部门或企事业管理部门或企业如银行、厂矿、公司等单位,事先印制好表格式的规范文本,将有关内容分项列出,各项之后留下空白,让使用或合作单位和个人按规定填写。表格文书一般要注明填写要求和注意事项。如申请专利、商标的文书、合同、税务征管文书、财务会计文书,大都采用这种形式。

2 .作者单位临时制作的表格式文书。根据写作目的,将有关统计数据编制成表格。

三、应用文结构的基本内容及写法

(一)标题

应用文写作的标题,要求充分体现主题,有的标题还有规范要求。这与文学作品形式多样、灵活多变的标题有着明显的不同。应用文的标题通常有三种形式:

1 .公文式标题。这类标题程式性强,表达直接而少变化,主要用于公文。

2 .新闻式标题。新闻式标题通常又称文章式标题,又可分为单标题和双标题两种形式。单标题有的直接提出文章主题,如 “小商品也要高质量” 、 “做好纪检信息工作实践与体会” ;有的概述主要内容,如 “积极财政政策仍将持续至少两到三年的时间” ;有的在标题中提出问题,如 “日本经济何时走出低谷” 。

双标题是有正题和副题的双行标题,其中正题符合单标题的要求,更多地突出文章主题,副题则对正题起补充作用,常常说明应用文的内容范围和文种,如 “靠名牌赢得市场——关于深圳市飞亚达(集团)股份有限公司的调查” 、 “繁重 · 活跃 · 稳定 · 上升—— 2002 年国内市场发展趋势” 。

3 .论文式标题。这类标题或表达文章的观点和内容或点明所论述范围。如 “核心竞争力——企业制胜的根本” 、 “双峰县农村劳动力转移的调查与思考” 。

(二)开头

应用文写作开头担负着统领全文,揭示主题或全文的作用。开头要求开门见山,直接显露,常见的开头方式有:

1 .概述式。这种方式要求用简明扼要的语言,围绕主题介绍有关情况或背景。如一篇题为《加强民族团结 繁荣民族事业》的总结开头: “山东省青州市是少数民族居住比较集中的地区之一,有回、满、蒙古、朝鲜、土家等 27 个民族, 2 . 6 万余人,占全市人口的 2 .5 %。近年来,青州市积极加强 民族团结,繁荣民族事业,有力地推动了全市经济和社会各项事业全面发展。” 就是用了这一开头方式。报告、会议纪要、调查报告等文种也常用此开头方式。

2 .说明依据式。开头引用上级指示精神或有关法律,常以“根据”、“按照”、“遵照”等词语领起下文。如《关于粮食政策性财务挂帐停息的意见》一文的开头: “根据中共中央、国务院关于妥善解决粮食财务挂帐问题的一系列文件精神,结合各地清理粮食财务挂帐的实际情况,经过反复研究,对粮食财务挂帐实行停息的有关政策提出如下意见”。 这种方式常在通知、批复、通告、规章等文种的开头使用。

3 .陈述目的式。开头以简明的语言,直接说明写作的目的和意义,常用介词“为”、“为了”领起下文。如《国务院关于成立经济贸易办公室的通知》一文开头写道: “为适应加快改革开放和经济建设的新形势,加强宏观调控和协调日常经济工作,国务院第 100 次常务会议决定,……”。

4 . 说明原因式。开头常用“由于”、“鉴于”、“因为”等词领起下文,也可以简述发文原因,再引出写作目的。如《广州市建设用地起坟通告》的开头 “因建设的需要,经核准,市公安局天河区分局征用天河区东圃镇堂下乡(村)土地。为便利建设工程顺利进行,……”。

5 .议论式。开头用议论的表达方法,表达作者的看法,提出观点。如《现代化企业需要什么样的复合型会计人才》的开头: “随着社会主义市场经济的不断深入发展,会计工作也不断拓宽,过去那种单一的会计知识结构已远远不能适应会计管理工作的需要,会计人员作为企业经济管理的重要的专门人才,必须相应地提高自身的专业素质,改变原来那种单一的知识结构,以适应市场经济发展的需要。因此,培养造就一批复合型会计人才是当前会计工作的一项重要任务,也是企业发展向现代化迈进的关键所在。”

6 .提问式。先提出问题,然后引出下文。这种开头方式能引起读者的注意和思考。这种开头方式常见于调查报告、学术论文的写作。如《核心竞争力——企业制胜的根本》的开头: “在激烈的市场竞争中,一个企业制胜的根本是什么?为什么有的企业能长盛不衰,有的企业只能成功一时,而有的企业却连一点成功的机会都没有?笔者一直为这些问题所困惑。” 这篇论文就是采用了提问式开头。

(三)结尾

应用文的结尾讲究言尽意尽,不留“余味”,不添“蛇足,更不能草率。常用的结尾方法有:

1 .强调式。对文中提出的问题作强调说明,以引起重视。

2 .结论式。对文中的主要观点或问题,加以归纳总结或略作重申,以加深印象。

3 .说明式。对与主体内容有关但性质不同的问题或事项作补充交代、说明,以保证内容的完整性,如公文结尾交待施行日期、执行范围、传达对象、与该文规定不符的原有规定如何处置等;论文结尾处说明尚未解决而应另作讨论的问题。

4 .号召式。提出希望,发出号召,展望未来。如公文的通报、市场预测、计划等常用这种结尾形式。如《关于成都矿产综合利用研究所值班人员勇斗歹徒先进事件的通报》一文结尾就是采用这一方法。

5 .建议式。针对设定的施行目标、产生的问题提出意见和建议。

除了上述几种结尾方式,还有请求式、责令式、表态式等不一一列举,有的则没有结尾,自然收尾。

实训:

指出下列开头所使用的方式。

1 . 20 世纪 90 年代后,我国计算机市场随着信息化建设的启动和发展,进入前所未有的高速发展阶段, 1991 年至 1997 年间的平均增长速度高达 56.9 %。 1998 年由于受到亚洲金融危机的和我国经济出现通货紧缩等国内外宏观经济环境的影响,增长速度下降。此后,经过调整和转型,我国计算机产业和市场在发展速度、结构升级、市场拓展、出口贸易、企业转制等多方面均出现了飞跃性的进步。

2 .教育在社会发展中处于什么地位?它与科技、经济的关系如何?不久前,河南教委组织 17 个地区、 34 个县教育部门的同志对 100 多个村进行调查。

3 .根据《国务院关于建立职工医疗保险制度的决定》、《 ×× 省推进城镇职工基本医疗保险制度改革的意见》和《国务院办公厅转发劳动保障部财政部关于实行国家公务员医疗补助意见的通知》精神,结合我省公务员医疗保障的实际,制定本实施意见。

第四节 应用文的表达方式及语言

一、表达方式

应用文写作中常用的表达方式只有叙述、说明、议论三种,而描写、抒情一般在广告、调查报告、经济新闻等文体中偶尔使用。我们现在只谈叙述、说明、议论这三种方式在应用文体中的使用。

(一)叙述

叙述这种表达方式是应用文体写作常用的一种方法。有的以叙述事实作立论的依据,如通报、经济活动分析报告、市场调查、总结等;有的以叙述事实为依据进行决策和预测;有的对事实作如实反映和记载,如会议纪要、合同、诉讼公文等。叙述在应用文写作中有如下几个特点:

1 .以记事为主

应用文写作反映现实,解决问题,与记叙文以写人为主不同,而是多以记事为主,如反映经济活动状况、市场情况、经济信息、介绍典型经验、阐述事情原委、总结工作等,采用叙述来记事。

2 .叙述客观真实

文学作品的叙述可作艺术加工,所述事件不必是客观存在的事实。但应用文不同,其所述事实,必须客观真实,不允许对事实夸大或缩小,更不能歪曲事实或主观臆造,否则就会导致决策失误,使经济活动混乱,使企业和消费者蒙受损失。如市场预测所依据的市场事实失真,那么预测结果必定出现很大的偏差,从而导致决策的失误。

3 .以概括叙述为主

文学作品需通过叙述细节来塑造人物形象,展开故事情节。而应用文写作则是通过叙述为文章得出正确结论作依据。如通报的叙述是为后面阐述事实的性质,达到对这一事件学习,鉴戒或引起注意的目的而服务的。叙述本身不是全文的核心(主题)所在,因而应用文写作的叙述大多用简明扼要的概括叙述。

4 .多用顺叙

为使应用文条理清晰,让读者掌握理解所述的客观事实,在文章中常常使用顺叙。在叙述时有的按照时间顺序,有的以事件发展的顺序,有的按人们认识事物的客观过程来叙述,这样叙述能使较复杂的事实头绪清晰,一目了然。

5 .语言较平实

应用文的语言要求平铺直叙,较少使用修饰性词语,笔法较朴实。因为应用文语言是需把握问题实质,直接表现主题,为主题服务,而不像文学作品那样文笔的曲折,主题的含蓄 , 讲究语言的修饰性、词语的色彩,常用修辞手法,应用文的实用性决定了其语言的简洁朴实。

(二)说明

说明这一表达方式在应用文中是与叙述相结合的,起到对客观事物真实介绍说明的作用,有很多文种都依赖这一表达方式。如说明书、报告、请示、经济活动分析、合同、自荐书等,都离不开说明。说明在应用文写作中表现出以下几个特征:

1 .说明客观、科学

通过说明真实客观地反映事物的真实面貌,本质特征,这就要求说明需客观、科学、严肃。

2.多用数字进行说明

说明不但要客观真实,而且要做到准确无误,用数字进行说明就能起到这样的作用。因此在应用文写作中就少不了数字进行说明,特别是需要反映量的变化时,数字的作用就尤为突出。

3.综合使用多种说明方法

在说明方法使用的过程中,常常是多种方法结合同时使用。如数字说明和比较说明、定义说明和分类说明等说明方法结合运用,这样可以把事物说得更具体、准确。

(三)议论

应用文写作常常用议论的方式进行评论、分析,探寻事物发展的规律,阐述主题。其议论有以下几个特点:

1 .重数据、重材料

与议论文的议论不同,应用文中议论不是靠言论的雄辩,而是需要无可辩驳的事实材料和数据为依据,正可谓“事实胜于雄辩”。应用文反对不切实际的议论。如在一篇《三季度物价水平》的经济活动报告中,对该季度的物价水平转降的情况分析是这样议论的:“ 三季度,居民消费价格总水平同比上涨 0.8 %,涨幅比二季度缩小 0.8 个百分比,其中 9 月份已转为下降,同比下降 0.1 %;社会商品零售价格总水平同比下降 0.9 %,已连续 4 个月处于下降之中,并且降幅在不断增大;工业品出厂价格指标同比下降 1.7 %,降幅比二季度增大 1.4 个百分点。各种物价总水平再次全面转降在很大程度上是外生性涨价因素所致,但这也清晰地表明困扰我国经济的紧缩和总需求不足问题并未真正消除,而只是被外生性涨价因素掩盖起来了。一旦政策支持力度减弱,经济就会再次下降。” 这段文字在议论时采用了大量的数据材料,材料充分,议论切合实际,得出的结论有说服力。

2 .常与说明、叙述等方式结合使用

夹叙夹议、说议结合,是应用文中的议论特点。应用文写作往往不单独进行完整的议论,议论依赖于所叙述的事实和说明的现象,是在事实和现象的基础上进行议论。如在一篇《靠名牌赢得市场》的调查报告中,文章是这样写的:“ 90 年代初,瑞士、日本各种品牌的钟表开始大规模进入中国市场。面对严峻的市场形势,公司决策层认真研究数量和质量的辩证关系,决定借鉴国外钟表工业发展的成功经验,走‘少而精的道路,即以提高‘单位面积的产出取胜,生产高技术含量、高附加值的产品,在工艺上精益求精,把人、财、物集中用到刀刃上,争取在最短的时间里后来居上。 ”这段文字采用夹叙夹议方法,材料具体,剖析深入,语言生动活泼。

二、 语言运用

应用文的语言与文学创作的语言有较大的差别,其主要特点是:

(一)程式化

程式化的语言是写作实践的产物,是应用写作实践中常用的习惯用语,这种语言已经约定成俗,得到广泛的认可和共识。学习掌握这种语言的关键是表达要简明合乎规范。程式化的语言根据功用不同,可大致分为下列几方面内容:

举例

称谓语

本人、我、你、贵、该

起始用语

兹因、据核实、关于、鉴于、为了

结尾用语

为荷、为盼

表态用语

照办、可行、同意

谦敬用语

请、承蒙、惠示、惠允

时限用语

当即、立即、从速

期望用语

务希、务请、如蒙、勿误

列举概括用语

各类、多起、数事、上项、如下

特殊含义的用语

签发、核查、归口、取缔、缺口、责成、任命、复议、追加

(二)书面化

应用文的写作性质决定其语言风格表现为简明、规范、严肃,而书面语能较好达到这一语言要求,因而应用文语言大多采用书面语进行书写。如《中共中央关于接受宋庆龄同志为中国共产党正式党员的决定》中写道: “她一贯是共产党最亲密的战友,是中国各族人民包括台湾同胞和海外侨胞衷心敬爱的领袖之一,是爱国主义、民主主义、国际主义和共产主义的伟大战士,是保卫世界和平事业久经考验的前驱,是全体中国少年儿童的慈爱的祖母……。” 中的“同胞”、“战士”、“祖母”等用的都是书面语,改为口语就不合适了。

(三)常用数词

应用文写作常用数字来说明问题,因此经常大量使用数字。在分析问题、说明问题时,运用数字,可以比较明确地表达事物的状态,从而加深对该事物的认识。如一个企业管理是否先进,只有运用同行业国内外的对比数字才能说明。邓小平同志在《关于科学和教育工作的几点意见》中,讲到我国科研人员少、队伍小时用了三个数字:美国科研队伍有 120 万人;前苏联是 90 万人;我们是 20 多万人。这三个数字勾勒出三个国家科研队伍的基本状况,十分清晰地说明了我国科研人员少、队伍小的现状。应用文常用的数字有以下几种:

举例

绝对数和概数

乐山大佛身高 71 米 ,头高 14 ﹒ 7 米 ,宽 10 米 。

平均数

力争五年内人口年平均增长率控制在千分之十二点五左右。

百分数

2003 年,我国粮食增长 16 %,棉花增长 66 %,糖料增长 83 %。

对比数

甲比乙多生产了两倍。

(四)运用应用文语言的要求

1 .叙述语言需简洁、概括。

在进行叙述时要用最简短的语言陈述特定时空的信息,通过概述事实的主干,而不应纠缠于耗时费事的具体情节之中。如有一篇表彰通报是这样写的: “ ××× 在科学研究上走的是一条不平凡的路,他全心扑在科研上,而忘记了个人的事。有一次孩子病了,他妻子在家里忙着护理,打电话到 ××× 单位叫他赶回家把孩子送医院治疗。 ××× 接了电话答应后,电话筒一放他又埋进了实验。他妻子在家中左等右等等不到他回家,急得像热锅上的蚂蚁,又往 ××× 单位打电话,这时 ××× 正潜心做实验,电话铃声都没听见了。他妻子又急又气只好打 120 急救中心的电话,才把孩子送往医院治疗。他的小孩高烧退后,还在问他妈妈:‘爸爸又出差了吗?或者还没下班……” 该公文将 ××× 先进事迹作为表彰决定的理由时,不懂得以最简洁的文字陈述特定时空的信息,通过快叙概述事实的主干,而仍用记叙文慢叙写话的方法表述公文事实,结果摆脱不了耗时费字的情节纠缠,公文内容冗长,不简明扼要,失去了公文的品味,违背了文约事丰的要求。

2 .语言表达要严谨、有分寸。

应用文语言表达是否严谨有分寸,关系到对问题的判断、处理是否合理、准确。如一份处理决定,其中这样写道: “李××在 1998 年 9 月间收受×××工程公司的 50 万元的巨款。案发后李××还和×××工程公司经理及会计订立攻守同盟,妄图掩盖其过错”。 文中“过错”一词有失严谨,表述与事实不符,李××的行为不是过失而是严重犯罪。

3 .数据语言书写要规范、清晰、准确。

具体要做到以下几点:( 1 )在同一篇文章中序数数字的体例要统一,不能体例混杂。如 “农历初一至初 7 放假” 一句,前后数字体例书写不规范,需统一书写。同时分数与小数的体例也必须统一。如 “该县企业所得税收入完成 95.6 万元,比去年增长百分之十三 ” 也出现了混写的错误。( 2 )表示公元世纪、年代、年、月、日、时刻均需使用阿拉伯数字 , 而星期则用汉字。如” 21 世纪 ” 、“ 90 年代 ,“星期五”。( 3 )邻近两个数字并列表示概数时,应该用汉字书写,数字与数字之间不能用顿号将其隔开。如“ 3 、 4 天 ” 应写成”“三四天”,“七、八种”的“七”和“八”之间不能用顿号隔开。

4 .朴实、简洁。

应用文的语言要求准确无误,朴实无华,简洁有力,不像有些文学作品用华丽多彩的语言去描摹事物,呈现事物的形象,而是提倡朴素美,简洁美。如一篇公文是这样写的: “ 2000 年某天深夜,乌云密布,雷声隆隆,大雨倾盆而下,刹那间,美丽富饶的鱼米之乡被一片汪洋吞没。接连几天如注的暴雨,淹没了田野、冲毁了村庄和工厂,交通、电力、通讯一度中断。这百年不遇的特大洪涝灾害,给我乡造成了不可估量的损失。……” 这段语言就违反了应用文语言的写作要求,带有浓厚的文学色彩,不够朴实、简洁,也有失真实。

实训:

指出下面语段中语言表达的错误。

( 1 ) ××× 收受包工头的贿赂几十万元,造成国家直接或间接经济损失二千多万元。

( 2 ) ××× 自 1998 年以来用五年的时间,先后完成了省部级的科研成果十多项,多次获得国家省部级的奖励。

( 3 )国际化的经济浪潮汹涌澎湃,怀有强国之梦的国家就是以能加入 WTO 为最高梦境的。随着入关的脚步一天天逼迫,我市的乡镇企业局深入学习“三个代表”重要思想,真抓实干,使我市乡镇企业的局面生机盎然,发展蒸蒸日上,千帆竞发,波澜壮阔,入关前的我市乡镇企业的形势十分喜人……

展开阅读全文

篇5:2024小升初英语作文写作技巧

全文共 925 字

+ 加入清单

英语写作是一种创作性的学习过程。启动知识信息储存,构思立意,谋篇布局,遣词造句,对语言表达的正确性和准确性、思维的逻辑性和文章的条理性都比口语要求更高。通常英语写作有以下几个特点:紧扣教学大纲对考生书面表达的要求;以有指导的写作为主(guidedwriting),便于考生在短时间内构思成文;突出试题的交际性,考查考生在特定的情景中运用语言的能力;增强试题的实用性,所选话题贴近学生学习生活,为学生所熟悉;看图作文主要考查考生运用所学知识解决实际问题的能力。

一、给写作留有充分的时间

小升初英语题中, “书面表达”往往是最后一项,有的学生把最后几分钟用在写作上,匆匆了事,这是很不明智的。学生用在写作上的时间应不少于10分钟,力争不丢分,少丢分。

二、认真审题,先打草稿

写之前一定要认真阅读写作要求,切忌见题就写。小升初英语作文主要有两种类型: “提示作文”和 “看图作文”。 “提示作文”一般已经给出要点,而 “看图作文”则需根据图画及提示在很短的时间内将要点列出。把要点列出后,在草稿纸上写提纲,打草稿,就可以看出大概有多少字。在正式往试卷上写之前,根据题目要求适当增减内容,保持卷面整洁。

三、写好简单句,慎用长句

考生要根据所列要点,运用相应的提示词及正确的动词形式在稿纸上写出简单句。考生应熟悉简单句的五种基本句型,尽量使用简单句。在简单句的基础上,根据各句之间的关系适当加上一些连词,使得整篇文章结构紧凑,行文流畅。套用句型,能显示考生的英语基础扎实,提高作文档次。慎用长句是因为其成分多,结构复杂,所以出错的机会也多。考生在没有十足的把握时最好少用或不用长句,以免给自己的作文带来不必要的损失。

四、熟悉各种时态,灵活运用

时态是学习英语语言的难点。考生务必系统地学习初中出现的各种时态,做到灵活运用。在同一篇作文当中,时态要保持一致。

五、切忌中式英语,避免生搬硬套

一些学生因缺乏写作技巧,往往在写英语作文时,根据中文意思堆积英文单词,编造出许多中式英语,结果错误百出,意思表达不清楚,直接影响考试成绩。

六、认真检查和修改,减少错误

做完写作题后要从头至尾读一遍,检查一下文章是否通顺,有无逻辑错误,标点符号、单词拼写和时态运用是否正确,避免笔误。

展开阅读全文

篇6:写作基础:中学作文文体知识

全文共 609 字

+ 加入清单

导语:中学生基本要掌握3种文体写作能力,下面小编带来各个文体的写作口诀,希望对大家有所帮助,一起来看看吧!

一、记叙文知识

时间地点和人物,主要人物中心定;(中心:中心思想)

起因经过和结果,记叙要素要分清;

记叙顺序有四种,顺插倒补看事情;(顺插倒补:顺叙、插叙、倒叙、补叙)

第一人称以我写,局外人写三人称;

表达方式有五种,叙议抒描和说明;(叙议抒描:记叙、议论、抒情、描写)

人物描写有四种,肖像动作和言心;(言心:语言描写和心理活动描写)

环境描写记分明,社会自然要分清;

记叙文体多线索,时空物人和感情;(时空物人:时间、空间、事物和人物)

抑扬对比和陪衬,象征手法加拟人。(抑扬:先抑后扬和先扬后抑;手法:写作手法)

二、说明文知识点

给人知识说明文,介绍事物阐事理;

基本要求抓特征,多用方法来表意;(特征:事物的特征;方法:说明方法)

图表数字和举例,诠释分类下定义;(画图表、列数字、举例子、作诠释、分类别)

还有比较和比方,阅读写作要注意;(作比较、打比方)

说明顺序只三种,时间空间和逻辑;

说明语言要准确,简洁平实求浅易;

总分并列和递进,说明结构细分析。(总分:包括总分关系、总分总关系和分总关系)

三、议论文知识点

表明观点和主张,以理服人议论文;

观点态度要鲜明,论据一定要充分;

例证引证和喻证,对比论证要分明;(四种论证方法)

提出问题是引证,分析问题即本论;

解决问题是结论,议论结构须分清;

议论语言要准确,更是要求严密性。

展开阅读全文

篇7:医学论文基础写作

全文共 4662 字

+ 加入清单

一篇完备的医学论文应该具有科学性、首创性、逻辑性和有效性。 小编收集了医学论文基础写作,欢迎阅读。

1.医学论文的基本特性

一篇完备的医学论文应该具有科学性、首创性、逻辑性和有效性。

1.1 科学性: 这是科技论文必须具有的首要条件,是它与其他文学、艺术、神学等文章的根本区别。科学性就依靠实验方法,得出可靠的数据和结果并加以论证,提出新的立论或观点。如果论文的实验方法无可复性,实验数据存在拼凑嫌疑,也就是说他人重复实验后不能得出相同的结果或结论,这就不具备科学性。

1.2 首创性:这是科技论文的灵魂和被录用的最具说说服力的依据。首创性是前人尚未发现的事物或尚未完成的实验。科技论文的关键是求异而非求同,重复与模仿前人的实验,就会使科技论文丧失生命力和发表价值。诚然,在某些特殊情况下,重复也是必要的。

1.3 逻辑性:这是科技论文写作水平的具体体现。一篇逻辑性强的医学论文应该是脉络清晰、结构严谨、推论合理、前后呼应。如果论文写作杂乱无章、偏离主题,对实验结果没有科学的推理分析,只有一堆的原始数据,即使该项研究是科学的、前人没有发现的,它也不能是一篇好的科技论文。

1.4 有效性:这是科技论文的发表方式。科技论文只有通过同行专家审评或在学术会上答辩通过或在科技刊物上发表,才具有有效性和被认可。

2.医学论文的构成

论证型医学论文应该由文题(篇名)、著者、摘要、关键词、正文(前言、材料方法、结果、讨论)、图说明、参考文献等几部分组成。

2.1 文题:应尽可能简明扼要、突出主体并包括主要的关键词。我国的科技期刊论文题名用字一般不超过20个汉字,外文题名一般不超过10个实词。如因题名用字受限而表达之意未尽时可以用副题名,但应尽量避免使用副题名,题名还应避免使用化学结构式、英文缩写、简称等。

2.2 著者:应该是该项研究或实验的主要参与者,能对发表内容的科学性负有责任,并能对读者的讯问作出适当的回答。为了要名誉或凑论文篇数而没有参加实际工作只是挂名,这种行为不可取。科技论文著者署名应用真实姓名,不用笔名[1],人数以不超过6人为宜。如果著者不是同一单位,应在著者姓名的右上角加注不同的阿拉伯数字序号,并在其工作单位名称前加注与作者姓名序号相同的数字。中国著者姓名的汉语拼音采用姓前名后,中间空格,姓氏的全部字母均大写,复姓应连写;名字的首字母大写,双名中间加连字符[2]。在实验过程中给予帮助或参加常规工作的人员不应按著者身份署名,可以在文末以致谢的方式对他们的工作给予感谢。通讯作者是指该项研究或实验的负责人。

2.3 摘要:应简明、准确地提供论文梗概,不加评论和补充解释,使读者一看即对全文有所了解。医学论文摘要应以报道性摘要形式、单数第三人称陈述,不要使用“本人”、“作者”等。采用结构式四要素书写,即在行文中标出:目的(objective)、方法(methods) ,结果(results),结论(conclusion)。中文摘要不宜超过400字,英文摘要不宜超过250个实词。英文摘要尽可能与中文摘要一致亦或较之略详。注意英文书写中不要用“~”号和“、”号,因为英文中没有这两个符号。摘要中不要使用图、表等,避免使用不常用的缩写。

2.4 关键词:是反映论文主题及特征的专业术语。可以给出4~6个,不超过8个,应尽量采用《医学主题词表》和《MeSH》中的规范性词,也可以用未被收录的新产生的专业术语。中、英文关键词应一致。

2.5 分类号:是为了便于论文进行统计、分类、检索而新立的项目。应根据论文的主要关键词,依照《中国图书馆分类法》(第4版)进行分类,可选1~2个分类号。

2.6 前言:是论文的开场白,应简明扼要地说明研究或实验的目的和意义,可简明介绍论文的背景和理论依据,也可适当引用过去的重要文献,作为研究设计的依据。但不要轻易用“文献未见报道”、“国内外首创”等写法,以留有余地,以200~400字为宜。

2.7 材料和方法:这是别人能够重复实验的重要依据。应对实验选择的对象、所用的材料和采取的方法进行必要的说明。例如:动物的性别、重量、数量,试剂的化学名称(不要用商品名称)和计量单位(涉及到浓度时统一用升表示基准单位的分母,如μg/ml应换算成mg/L,ng/ml换算成μg/L,pg/ml换算成ng/L)[3]。时间天、时、分、秒应分别用英文字母d、h、min、s表示,而年、月、周用汉字而不用英文字母表示。材料和方法的叙述应以他人可以重复实验为度,常规方法可简述或引用文献,新方法或特殊方法应详细叙述。

医学论文应重视研究中的对比、随机和重复,进行前瞻性的研究,以保证研究结果的客观性。动物实验应严格分组,在种系、性别、年龄、体重、健康等方面应力求一致,并应进行随机分组和设置对照。每组动物应达到一定的数量。各组实验方法之间应力求只有一项规定的变动因素,并且有明确的观察指标

2.8 结果:这是论文的关键部分。研究或实验的新进展、新发现,应在结果中体现出来。结果应对实验得到的各种数据进行归纳分析,并进行统计学处理得出结论,然后用文字及图、表等表示出来,但不要用图或表重复反映同一组数据。结果应真实、准确,不能虚假或模凌两可,结果中不应进行讨论。

统计学字符均应用斜体,如P值,t检验等、均值标准差应用x±s,均值标准误应用x±sx。

2.9 讨论:是对研究和实验进行的评价和总结。讨论一定要紧紧围绕着研究和实验结果进行,突出新发现和新观点,不应满足于与他人的报道“相一致、”“相符合”,讨论还应前后呼应、客观、实事求是并留有余地,对他人相关的研究结果可以用引文献的方式交代,但不应进行讨论,以免偏离主题。

2.10图版和图版说明:图版的好坏是反映医学形态学期刊质量的重要方面。

2.10.1线条图绘制一定要清晰、准确,可用计算机绘制也可用硫酸纸墨绘,横纵坐标上的刻度应在坐标的内侧,坐标的文字说明应在外侧,绘制曲线时,不同浓度、剂量或时间的坐标点可相同而曲线可分别用虚线、实线、点线等表示。图中的文字和图说明应中英文对照。表格均应制成三线表,表题及表中文字也应中英文对照。

2.10.2图版:形态学的照片应清晰、反差适度,图版制作应整齐美观,大16开本的图版要求:宽≤17cm,高≤22cm,图与图间距约1mm,图中的结构应用箭头或字符标示,图的左下角应附有标尺,右下角应用4号宋体字标出图的序号。

2.10.3图版说明:是对图的解释。应简明扼要、重点突出,主要描述新的发现或与他人发现的不同之处,众所周知的或教科书中已有的不必赘述。图版说明应中英文对照并尽可能保持一致。

2.11参考文献:是反映论文的科学依据和尊重他人研究成果而向读者提供文中引用有关资料的出处。引用的文献应是作者直接阅读过的,不要用转引文献,尽可能不引用文摘。内部刊物、资料汇编、私人通信和未发表的著作均不能作为参考文献引用。文献引用条目不应过多,论文一般不超过15条,综述一般不超过40条,短篇报道不超过5条。

著录格式采用1979年在蒙特利尔会议上修改通过的温哥华格式,即:

期刊参考文献著录内容及标点符号依次为:作者(列出前3位姓名,无论中、西文姓名均姓在前、名在后,西文姓用全称,首字母大写,名用缩写字母大写,每名之间用豆号隔开,3人以上用“等”或“et al”表示。文题(如有副题,中、日文文献两题之间符号同原文,无符号者副题加圆括号;西文的主副题之间用冒号隔开,主题首字母大写,副题首字母小写)。刊名(西文缩写应参照《Cumulated Index Medicus》 的缩写法 ),年份,卷[如为增刊,则在卷后加圆括号标注“(增刊)”或“(suppl)”字样,并在括号内标出增刊号码],期,起页~止页。

参考文献类型标识:专著为M,期刊文章为J,论文集为C,报纸文章为N,学位论文为D,报告为R,标准为S,专利为P。标识应放在文题之后。例如:

[1]Hamilton RB,Ellenberger H,Liskowsky K,et al.Parabrachial area as mediator of bradycardia in rabbits[J].J Auton Nerv Syst,1981,4(2):261-281.

[2]赵钧铭,褚建新,丁顺利,等.bcl-2基因转染小鼠造血干细胞重建造血的生物学特性[J].中华医学杂志,1999,79(1)50~53.

书籍索引格式分两种,其著录内容及标点符号依次为:(1)编者(列名同期刊,但姓名后应用逗号加写“主编”或“ed”,“eds”),书名,卷次(西文用“vol),版次(西文用“ed”,第1版不写),出版地:出版商,年份,起页~止页。(2)作者,文题,见(西文用“in”):编者,书名,卷次,版次,出版地:出版商,年份,起页~止页。例如:

[1]贲长恩,李叔庚,主编.实用酶组织化学[M].长沙:湖南科学技术出版社,1996:195~198.

[2]Paget GE,Barnes JM.Surface area ration of some common laboratory animal species and man.In: Laurence DR,Bacharat AL,eds.Evaluation of Drug Actions:pharmacometrics,[M].vol.1.New York:Academy Press,1964:161-163.

综述所引参考文献的形式基本同上述,但参考文献可不列文题。例如:

[1]Medvinsky A,Dzierzak E.[J].Cell,1996,86(6):897-899.

[2]裘奇,刘志红.[J].肾脏病与透析肾移植杂志,1997,6(3):246~248.

参考文献的正确书写是一项细致、繁杂的工作,应该认真对待。

3.其他文章的书写

3.1 短篇报道:短篇报道的格式基本同论文,但要求全文在3 000字以内,结果和讨论合并书写,参考文献引用不超过5条。

3.2 研究通讯:它是将最新的研究结果以通讯报道的形式快速发表。它的书写不需要“摘要”、“前言”、“材料和方法”、“结果”和“讨论”的段式,可将以上内容简明扼要、一气呵成书写成文。全文不超过600字,不附图、不引参考文献。

4.应注意的问题

4.1 阿拉伯数字的使用:(1)凡是可以使用阿拉伯数字而且不会造成歧义的地方均应使用阿拉伯数字; (2)世纪、年代、年、月、日、时刻要用阿拉伯数字(年份必须用全称);(3)科学计量和具体统计意义的数字要用阿拉伯数字(凡在计量单位和计数单位前面的数字,包括9以下的个位数字,除个别特例外均应使用阿拉伯数字,包括整数、小数、分数、百分数、约数);(4)序数词和编号中的数字应用阿拉伯数字;(5)千位数以上的数字,废除千位撇(,),改用3位分节法,即每3位空1/4格。

4.2标题层次的书写:标题层次一律用阿拉伯数字连续编号(材料和方法、结果、讨论的编号不连续。)层次一般不超过4层,不同层次数字间加下圆点相隔,如:1.、1.1、1.1.1、(1)。

一项有价值的科研成果,如果最后完成于一篇富有科学性、逻辑性,结构严谨,书写通顺的科技论文,那它将迅速被科技期刊发表。反之,则将延误刊出时间,甚至会失去研究成果的首创性,而被他人先期发表,使自己的劳动成果功亏一篑。所以不仅要重视科学研究,而且也要重视科技论文的书写,做一个能文能武的科研工作者。

展开阅读全文

篇8:2024年高考英语写作积累:高级短语

全文共 1974 字

+ 加入清单

英语写作过程中我们经常会用到一些短语,下面请看语文迷整理的高级英语短语,希望对你有帮助。

1. feel frustrated (挫折的)/ discouraged

2. a precious (宝贵的) experience

3. raise / arouse the awareness of …

4. acquire knowledge and skills学习知识和技能

5. a growing /increasing tendency

6. have a desire for sth / to do sth

7. put sth into practice

8. be closely related to…与…息息相关

9. be essential to sb 对某人来说必不可少

10. in a society with more competitions and challenges / in a competitive society

11. be keen on… 热衷于…

12. broaden one’s horizons开阔眼界

13. a large variety of / a wide range of …

14. make one’s dream come true

15. lay a solid/firm/stable foundation for/in…为…/在…方面打下坚实的基础

16. listen to teachers attentively

17. make a practical plan

18. motivate sb to do sth

19. bury oneself into study埋头学习

20. our determination and efforts

21. express my gratitude to her sincerely

22. be strict with sb in sth

23. achieve the final victory

24. encounter/face some difficulties

25. neglect the disadvantages

26. With the great efforts we’ve made, …

27. enhance/improve his ability of singing

28. be optimistic about

29. hold the strong belief that…

30. I’m confident / I’m convinced that…

31. with iron will and perseverance

32. pursue one’s dream 追逐梦想

33. arouse one’s passion for…唤起对…的热情

34. resist the temptation of good food

35. change one’s original mind

36. spare no effort to do sth 不遗余力做…

37. redouble one’s effort 加倍努力

38. leave a deep impression on sb

39. turn to sb for help / advice

40. relieve/lessen/reduce/ease one’s burden

41. with time going by=as time goes by

42. cherish/treasure/value our lives

43. vary from person to person

44. a boarding school 寄宿制学校

45. What surprised me most was that…

46. cause severe consequences(后果)

47. pay their tuition/school fees/schooling

48. physically and mentally

49. Some in favor of it think that…., while others are against it, holding the opinion that…

50. Success stems from hard work as it can help us accomplish the goal we’re striving for.

51. establish a special fund to help the poor

52. its negative aspect/impact is also obvious.

展开阅读全文

篇9:小学英语写作方法和技巧

全文共 2290 字

+ 加入清单

要写好英语作文,具体要做到以下几点:

注重英文阅读习惯的养成与坚持

坚持英语阅读的习惯,不仅可以保持对英语语感的敏感度,更重要的是它有助于培养英式思维,从而避免汉式思维句子的出现。

(1)平时多读,积累句型:读的越多,语感欲强烈,写作的时候自然而然就可以自如的运用灵活多变的句式来完整一篇小作文了,另外建议多积累名言警句、谚语等以作为高级句型运用与作文中。

(2)选出一些代表性范文精读:选出不同题材的优秀作文范文,读的时候注意文章的开头、结尾、层次结构以及所用句型等。要有目的、用学习的心态来精读优秀范文,并做到学以致用。

注重平时的写作训练

英语写作训练可以以日记、话题或仿写的形式来进行。通过坚持一个学期的英语日记,保持英语写作的习惯。所以一定要坚持每周两到三次的写作训练,正所谓习惯成自然就是这个道理。

五步写出一篇好作文

什么才是好作文呢?很多同学误认为只要像学校平时测验那样子“句子结构正确,无单词拼写错误”就应该得满分。而小升初对作文的考核并非如此简单,同学们应该走出对英语写作认识上的误区。那么除了以上两个方面外,我们怎样才能写出一篇优秀作文而在小升初中获取高分呢?下面就来看我们的“高分作文五步法”。

(1)认真审题,确定时态人称,同时关注题材格式

时态:故事性文章一般用过去时,其中表达感受时可用现在时。说明性或议论性文章一般用现在时,举例时可用过去时。根据题目要求也会出现时态的交错使用,如过去和现在的对比等。如果句中出现了时间状语,时态则要遵循时间状语。

如ago,last…过去时;next,in…将来时等

人称:注意在句子中人称的统一。

例如:

Thanks to the teachers, we have improved our English.

其中we和our就是人称的统一。

格式:注意书信格式的开头和结尾。

(2)找全信息点,紧扣主题,突出重点

切忌只看表格中或所列1、2、3中的信息点。一定把题读全,找齐信息点,建议用铅笔标出,写完后再涂掉。根据题目,可适当增加合理内容。特别注意文章要有开头和结尾。

(3)成文时表述正确,文字流畅

切忌与汉语提示的一一对应,使用所学表达方法将语义表达出来即可。首先考虑句子结构(如主谓宾,主系表等)。同时注意短语的正确使用和单词的拼写,最好使用课本上学过的短语和句式。

(4)文章结构清晰,重点句型画龙点睛,可使文章在得分上提高一个档次,考虑文章的篇章结构,使用适当的连接短语,使文章结构紧凑。

常用连接词:

1.表文章结构顺序:

First of all, Firstly/First,Secondly/Second…

And then, Finally, In the end,At last

2.表并列补充关系的:

What is more, Besides,Moreover,

3.表转折对比关系的:

However, On the contrary, but

On one hand… On the otherhand…Some…, while others…

4.表因果关系的:

Because, As、So, Therefore, As a result

5.表换一种方式表达:

In other words

6.表进行举例说明:

For example,句子;For instance,句子;such as + n/doing

7.表陈述事实:In fact

8.表达自己观点:

As far as I know, In myopinion

9.表总结:

In short, In a word.

文中正确使用两三个好的句型,如:感叹句、宾语从句、动名词做主语等。

宾语从句举例:

I believe Tianjin will be morebeautiful and prosperous.

感叹句举例:

How I want to study in thebest middle school in Guangzhou!

动名词做主语举例:

Reading books and swimming aremy hobbies.

常用状语从句句型:

1)时间:

when, not…until(直到…才…), as soon as(一…就…)

2)目的:

so that + clause; (为了)

3)结果:

so…that…(如此…以至于…), too…to do(太……以至于……)

4)条件:

if, unless(除非), as long as(只要)

5)比较:

as…as…(与…一样), not so…as…, than

(5)认真检查,检查信息点是否全面,时态、人称是否一致,句子结构是否清晰,短语使用、单词拼写是否准确等。

检查后,将草稿誊写在纸上,请注意按结构分段,书写清晰。

下面列举一些在检查中可发现的错误:

We livemore and more comfortable.

改正:comfortably(副词修饰动词)

2.we can getmany informations by reading newspapers.

改正:much information (不可数名词由much修饰)

3.There willhave a football game tomorrow.

改正:There will be a football game tomorrow.(Therebe句型的将来时结构)

4.I thinkride a bike can keep our health.

改正:I think riding a bike can keep us healthy.(动名词作主语)

展开阅读全文

篇10:2024关于英语作文写作经典句式

全文共 1699 字

+ 加入清单

一、Nothing is + ~~~ er than to + V Nothing is + more +形容词+ than to + V

例句:Nothing is more important than to receive education. 没有比接受教育更重要的事。

二、~ the + ~ est +名词+(that)+主词+ have ever + seen(known/heard/had/read,etc)

~ the most +形容词+名词+(that)+主词+ have ever +seen(known/heard/had/read,etc)

例句:Helen is the most beautiful girl that I have ever seen. 海伦是我所看过最美丽的女孩。

Mr. Chang is the kindest teacher that I have ever had. 张老师是我曾经遇到最仁慈的教师。

三、~~~ cannot emphasize the importance of ~~~ too much.(再怎么强调……的重要性也不为过。)

例句:We cannot emphasize the importance of protecting our eyes too much.

我们再怎么强调保护眼睛的重要性也不为过。

四、It is universally acknowledged that +句子~~(全世界都知道……)

例句:It is universally acknowledged that trees are indispensable to us.

全世界都知道树木对我们是不可或缺的。

五、There is no denying that + S + V……(不可否认的……)

例句:There is no denying that the qualities of our living have gone from bad to worse.

不可否认的,我们的生活品质已经每况愈下。

六、There is no doubt that +句子~~(毫无疑问的……)

例句:There is no doubt that our educational system leaves something to be desired.

毫无疑问的我们的教育制度令人不满意。

七、An advantage of ~~~ is that +句子(……的优点是……)

例句:An advantage of using the solar energy is that it wont create(produce)any pollution.

使用太阳能的优点是它不会制造任何污染。

八、The reason why +句子~~~ is that +句子(……的原因是……)

例句:The reason why we have to grow trees is that they can provide us with fresh air.

The reason why we have to grow trees is that they can supply fresh air for us.

我们必须种树的原因是它们能供应我们新鲜的空气。

九、Adj + as + Subject(主词)+ be,S + V~~~(虽然……)

例句:Rich as our country is, the qualities of our living are by no means

satisfactory. {by no means = in no way = on no account一点也不}

虽然我们的国家富有,我们的生活品质绝对令人不满意。

十、So +形容词+ be +主词+ that +句子(如此……以致于……)

例句:So precious is time that we cant afford to waste it.时间是如此珍贵,我们经不起浪费它。

展开阅读全文

篇11:关于小说写作的基础知识:小说概述

全文共 794 字

+ 加入清单

小说是什么?理论上的定义是:小说是作者对社会生活进行艺术概括,通过叙述人的语 言来描绘生活事件,塑造人物形象,展开作品主题,表达作者思想感情,从而艺术地反映和 表现社会生活的一种文学体裁。而作家们对小说有着自己的认识,如贾平凹说:"小说是什 么?小说是一种说话,说一段故事,我们作过许许多多的努力--世上已经有那么多的作家 和作品,怎样从他们身边走过,依然再走--其实都是在企图着新的说法。"(《白夜·后记》) 这种"小说是一种说话"的经验之谈,值得我们初学小说者认真思索。

小说的特点主要有三点:第一,以塑造人物形象为反映或表现生活的主要手段;第二, 有较完整、生动的情节;第三,有具体的、典型的环境描写。因此,人物、情节和环境被称 为"小说的三要素"。

小说的类别可分为:长篇小说,中篇小说,短篇小说和微型小说。在写作上,这四类小 说各有不同的要求。如短篇小说,它的篇幅和容量比较短小,一般二万字以下,两千字以上。 人物集中,故事单纯,结构紧凑。往往截取生活中富有典型性的某一侧面或片断加以集中描 绘,以提示社会生活的意义,"它往往只有一个主人公,一条线索;往往只写几个小时或几 天之内集中发生的事,但却使读者盾了以后可以联想到更远更多的事。"(茅盾)由于它借一 斑而窥全貌,以一目尽传精神,鲁迅把它譬之为"大伽蓝"中的"一雕栏一画础"。如他的 《狂人日记》、《风波》、《祝福》等。再如微型小说,它的篇幅更短,几十个字、几百个字至 一千多字。情节单一,人物很少。多取材于日常生活中的一件小事,寓有褒贬或哲理。如日 本现代作家星新一的《宝子姑娘》和我国当代一些作家的微型小说作品。小说家沙汀说:"我 以为小说之分为长篇、中篇和短篇,主要的差异并不在于字数,而在于表现方法。"这个说 法对初学写作者来说,很有指导意义;要从事不同类别的小说写作,不能不仔细研究并熟练 地掌握它们不同的表现方法。

展开阅读全文

篇12:2024高考英语写作高分技巧

全文共 1064 字

+ 加入清单

下面是由语文迷网小编精心为大家整理的英语写作高分技巧,供大家阅读参考。

一、要善于模仿

一些同学的办法往往是背一堆范文,然后再到考场上进行一个“剪切”、“粘贴”的工作,真正的模仿重点永远要放在一定的句式结构上,而非个别的词汇。有一个句式说:“…for the simple reason that…”表示某种现象的原因是什么,用在高考(课程)写作中,我们就可以拿来解释为什么自行车在中国如此的流行:“The bicycle is very popular in China for the simple reason that…”。然而,很多同学一谈到原因仍然是“…because…”。如果要表示“总是能够”的概念,很多同学提笔就会写can always,但理想的句子应该是用双重否定表示强烈的肯定,用never fail to。

二、要灵活变通

在批改过上万份同学们英语(课程)作文中,经常能发现一些将中文生硬地翻译成英文的表达法。有一句话叫做“立志如山,行道如水”,写英文作文,一定要有决心把它写好,有信心把意思表达清楚,这是“立志如山”;但关键是遇到问题时要有个灵活的态度,能像流水一样变通解决问题。有个翻译界的故事说:在某大型国际会议的招待会上,一道菜是用鸡蛋做的。与会的客人问翻译:“What is it made of”本来是非常简单的一个问题,结果翻译太紧张,忘了“egg”这个词,但是他急中生智,回答:“It is made of Miss Hen’s son.”这里,就是一个灵活变通的范例。绕道表达,是写作中应该常常运用的一种方法。

三、要细心观察

注意英语中一些表达上的习惯。比如在正式文体的写作中,很少用 “it isn’t”这样的略缩形式,而往往是一板一眼地写作 “it is not”。同理,在正式文体中的日期一般不缩写,阿拉伯数字一般会用英文表达(特别长的数字除外)。

许多同学在写作文时,习惯于把 “since” “because” “for”这样的词放在句首引导原因状语从句。事实上,在我们见到的英语报刊杂志文章中,这样的从句一般都是放在主句之后的。另外, “and”也常常被误放在一句话的开头,表示两个句子之间的并列或递进关系。其实,经常留心地道的英语文章能发现,如果是并列关系,完全可以不用连词;如果是递进关系,用 “furthermore” “what is more”更为普遍。

四、要心有全局

英文写作如果结构意识良好,应试写作就简化成为一个填空的过程了,适当地填入观点、素材,文章就自然而然立起来了。

展开阅读全文

篇13:英语作文写作的需要背诵的部分

全文共 45713 字

+ 加入清单

下面的材料旨在丰富学生在是非问题写作方面的思想和语言,考生在复习时可以先分类阅读这些篇章,然后尝试写相关方面的作文题。

对于素材中用黑体字的部分,特别建议你熟读,背诵,因为它们在语言和观点上都值得吸收。学习语言的人应该明白,表达能力和思想深度都靠日积月累,潜移默化。从某种意义上说,提高英语写作能力无捷径可走,你必须大段背诵英语文章才能逐渐形成语感和用英语进行表达的能力。这一关,没有任何人能代替你过。

因此,建议你下点苦功夫,把背单词的精神拿出来背诵文章。何况,并不是要求你背了之后永远牢记在心:你可以这个星期背,下个星期忘。这没有关系,相信你的大脑具有神奇的能力。背了工具箱里的文章后,你会惊讶的发现:I can think in English now!

1.?????? Proverbs

1. A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that individuality is the key to success.

2. The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one’s mind a pleasant place in which to spend one’s time.

3. Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.

4. The classroom--not the trench--is the frontier of freedom now and forevermore.

5. Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.

6. It is the purpose of education to help us become autonomous, creative, inquiring people who have the will and intelligence to create our own destiny.

7. You see, real ongoing, lifelong education doesn’t answer questions; it provokes them.

8. People will pay more to be entertained than educated.

9.the most important function of education at any level is to develop the personality of the individual and the significance of his life to himself and to others. This is the basic architecture of a life; the rest is ornamentation and decoration of the structure.

10. The essence of our efforts to see that every child has a chance must be to assure each as equal opportunity, not to become equal, but to become different-to realize whatever unique potential of body, mind, and spirit he or she possesses.

11. A great teacher never strives to explain his vision-he simply invites you to stand beside him and see for yourself.

12. If you can read and don’, you are an illiterate by choice.

2. Damaging Research

A study by National Parent-Teacher Organization revealed that in the average American school, eighteen negatives are identified for every positive that is pointed out. The Wisconsin study revealed that when children enter the first grade, 80 percent of them feel pretty good themselves, but by the time they get to the sixth grade, only 10 percent of them have good self-images.

3. Education and Citizenship

An important aspect of education in the United States is the relationship between education and citizenship. Throughout its history this nation has emphasized public education as a means of transmitting democratic values, creating equality of opportunity, and preparing new generations of citizens to function in society. In addition, the schools have been expected to help shape society itself. During the 1950s, for example, efforts to combat racial segregation focused on the schools. Later, when the Soviet Union launched the first orbiting satellite, American schools and colleges came under intense pressure and were offered many incentives to improve their science and mathematics programs so that the nations would not fall behind the Soviet Union in scientific and technological capabilities.

Education is often viewed as a tool for solving social problems, especially social inequality. The schools, t is thought, can transform young people from vastly different backgrounds into competent, upwardly mobile adults. Yet these goals seem almost impossible to attain. In recent years, in fact, public education has been at the center of numerous controversies arising from the gap between the ideal and the reality. Part of the problem is that different groups in society have different have different expectations. Some feel that children should be taught basic job-related skills; still others believe education should not only prepare children to compete in society but also help them maintain their cultural identity (and, in the case of Hispanic children, their language). On the other hand, policymakers concerned with education emphasize the need to increase the level of student achievement and to improve parents in their children’s education.

Some reformers and critics have called attention to the need to link formal schooling with programs designed to address social problems. Sociologist Charles Moscos, for example, is a leader in the movement to expand programs like the Peace Corps, Vista, and Outward Bound into a system of voluntary national service. National service, as Moscos defines it, would entail “the full-time undertaking of public duties by young people whether as citizen soldiers or civilian servers-who are paid subsistence wages” and serve for at least one year. In return for this period of service, the volunteers would receive assistance in paying for college or other educational expenses.

Advocates of national service and school-to-work programs believe that education does not have to be confined to formal schooling. In devising strategies to provide opportunities for young people to serve their society, they emphasize the educational value of citizenship experiences gained outside the classroom. At this writing there is little indication that national service will become a new educational institution in the United States, although the concept is steadily gaining support among educators and social critics.

4. The Teacher’s Role

Given the undeniable importance of classroom experience, sociologists have done a considerable amount of research on what goes on in the classroom. Often they start from the premise that, along with the influence of peers, students’ experiences in the classroom are of central importance to their later development. One study examined the impact of a single first-grade teacher on her students’ subsequent adult status. The surprising results of this study have important implications. It is evident that good teachers can make a big difference in children’s lives, a fact that gives increased urgency to the need to improve the quality of primary-school teaching. The reforms carried out by educational leaders like James Comer suggest that when good teaching is combined with high levels of parental involvement the results can be even more dramatic.

Because the role of the teacher is to change the learner in some way, the teacher-student relationship is an important part of education. Sociologists have pointed out that this relationship is asymmetrical or unbalanced, with the teacher being in a position of authority and the student having little choice but to passively absorb the information provided by the teacher. In other words, in conventional classrooms there is little opportunity for the students to become actively involved in the learning process. On the other hand, students often develop strategies for undercutting the teacher’s authority: mentally withdrawing, interrupting, and the like. Hence, much current research assumes that students and teachers influence each other instead of assuming that the influence is always in a single direction.

5. Education Philosophy

For the past fifty years our schools have operated on the theories of John Dewey (1859-1953), an American educator and writer. Dewey believed hat the school’s job was to enhance the natural development of the growing child, rather than to pour information, for which the child had no context, into him or her. In the Dewey system, the child becomes the active agent in his own education, rather than a passive receptacle for facts.

Consequently, American schools are very enthusiastic about teaching “life skills” –logical thinking, analysis, creative problem--solving. The actual content of the lessons is secondary to the process, which is supposed to train the child to be able to handle whatever life may present, including all the unknowns of the future. Students and teachers both regard pure memorization as an uncreative and somewhat vulgar.

In addition to “life skills”, schools are assigned to solve the ever growing stoke of social problems. Racism, teenage pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, reckless driving, and are just a few of the modern problems that have appeared on the school curriculum.

This all contributes to a high degree of social awareness in American youngsters.

6. Student Life

To the students, the most notable difference between elementary school and the higher levels is that in junior high they start “changing classes”. This means that rather than spending the day in one classroom, they switch classrooms to meet their different teachers. This gives them three or four minutes between classes in the hallways, where a great deal of the important social action of high school traditionally takes place. Students have lockers in these hallways, around which thy congregate.

Society in general does not take the business of studying very seriously. Schoolchildren have a great deal of free time, which they are encouraged to fill with extracurricular activities—sports, clubs, cheerleading, scouts—supposed to inculcate such qualities as leadership, sportsmanship, ability to organize, etc. those who don’t become engaged in such activities or have afterschool jobs have plenty of opportunity to “hang out”, listen to teenager music, and watch television.

Compared to other nations, American students do not have much homework. Studies also show that American parents have lower expectations for their children’s success in school than other nationalities do. (Historically, there has not been much correlation between American school success and success in later life.) “He’s just not a scholar”, the American parents might say, content that their son is on the swim team and doesn’t take drugs. (Some of the young do choose to study hard, for reason of their own, such as determining that the road to riches lies through Harvard Business School.)

What American schools do effectively teach is the competitive method. In innumerable ways children are pitted against each other—whether in classroom discussion, spelling bees, reading groups, or tests. Every classroom is expected to produce a scattering of A’s and F’s (teachers often grade A=excellent; B=good; C=average; D=poor; and F=failed). A teacher who gives all A’s looks too soft—so students are aware that they are competing for the limited number of top marks.

Foreign students sometimes don’t understand that copying from other people’s papers or from books is considered wrong and taken seriously. Here, it is important to show that you have done your own work and are displaying your own knowledge. It is more important than helping your friends to pass, whom we think do not deserve to pass unless they can provide their own answers. Group effort goes against the competitive grain, and American students do not study together as many Asians do. Many Asians in this country consider their group study habits a large contributor to their school success.

7. Adult Education

After complaining about many aspects of American life, a 40-year-old woman from Hong Kong concluded, “But where else could someone my age go back to school and get a degree in social work? Here you can change your whole life, start a new business, do what you really want to do.”

So at least to this person, school requirements weren’t inhibiting. And to millions of others, adult education is the path to a new career, or if not to a new career, to a new outlook. Schools generally encourage the older person who wants to start anew, and besides regular classes, schedule evening classes in special programs. Today there are so many people of retirement age in college that it is no longer remarkable.

8. Moral Relativism in American

Improving American education requires not doing new things but doing (and remembering) some good old things. At the time of our nation’s founding, Thomas Jefferson listed the requirements for a sound education in the Report of the Commissioners for the University of Virginia. In this landmark statement on American education, Jefferson wrote of the importance of education and writing, and of reading history, and geography. But he also emphasized the need “to instruct the mass of our citizens in these, their rights, interests, and duties, as men and citizens.” Jefferson believed education should aim at the improvement of both one’s “morals” and “faculties”. That has been the dominant view of the aims of American education for over two centuries. But a number of changes, most of them unsound, have diverted schools from these great pursuits. And the story of the loss of the school’s original moral mission explains a great deal.

Starting in the early seventies, “values clarification” programs started turning up in schools all over America. According to this philosophy, the schools were not to take part in their time-honored task of transmitting sound moral values; rather, they were to allow the child to “clarify” his own values (which adults, including parents, had no “rights” to criticize). The “values clarification” movement didn’t clarify values; it clarified wants and desires. This form of moral relativism said, in effect, that no set of values was right or wrong; everybody had an equal right to his own values; and all values were subjective, relative, and personal. This destructive view took hold with a vengeance.

In 1985 The York Times published an article quoting New York area educators, in slavish devotion to this new view, proclaiming, “They deliberately avoid trying to tell students what is ethically right and wrong.” The article told of one counseling session involving fifteen high school juniors and seniors. In the course of that session a student concluded that a fellow student had been foolish to return one thousand dollars she found in a purse at school. According to the article, when the youngsters asked the counselor’s opinion, “He told them he believed the girl had done the right thing, but that, of course, he would not try to force his values on them. ‘If I come from the position of what is wrong,’ he explained, ‘then I’m not their counselor.’”

Once upon a time, a counselor offered counselor, and he knew that an adult does not form character in the young by taking a stance of neutrality toward questions of right and wrong or by merely offering “choices” or “options”.

In response to the belief that adults and educators should teach children sound morals, one can expect from some quarters indignant objections (I’ve heard one version of it expressed countless times over the years): “Who are you to say what’s important?” or “Whose standards and judgments do we use?”

The correct response, it seems to me, is, is we ready to do away with standards and judgments? Is anyone going to argue seriously that a life of cheating and swindling is as worthy as a life of honest, hard work? Is anyone (with the exception of some literature professors at our elite universities) going to argue seriously the intellectual corollary, that a Marvel comic book is as good as Macbeth? Unless we are willing to embrace some pretty silly position, we’ve got to admit the need for moral and intellectual standards. The problem is that some people tend to regard anyone who would pronounce a definitive judgment as an unsophisticated Philistine or a closed-minded “elitist” trying to impose his view on everybody else.

The truth of the real world is that without standards and judgments, there can be no progress. Unless we are prepared to say irrational things—that nothing can be proven more valuable than anything else or that everything is equally worthless—we must ask the normative question. It may come, as a surprise to those who fell that to be “progressive” is to be value-neutral. But as Matthew Amold said, “the world is forwarded by having its attention fixed on the best things” and if the world can’t decide what the best things are, at least to some degree, then it follows that progress, and character, is in trouble. We shouldn’t be reluctant to declare that some things, some lives, books, ideas, and values are better than others. It is the responsibility of the schools to teach these better things.

At one time, we weren’t so reluctant to teach them. In the mid-nineteenth century, a diverse, widespread group of crusaders began to work for the public support of what was then called the “common school”, the forerunner of the public school. They were to be charged with the mission of school felt that the nation could fulfill its destiny only if every new generation was taught these values together in a common institution.

The leaders of the common school movement were mainly citizens who were prominent in their communities—businessmen, ministers, local civic and government officials. These people saw the schools as upholders of standards of individual morality and small incubators of civic and personal virtue; the founders of the public schools had faith that public education could teach good moral and civic character from a common ground of American values.

But in the past quarter century or so, some of the so-called experts became experts of value neutrality, and moral education was increasingly left in their hands. The commonsense view of parents and the publicthat schools should reinforce rather than undermine the values of home, family, and country, was increasingly rejected.

There are those today still that claim we are now too diverse a nation, that we consist of too many competing convictions and interests to instill common values. They are wrong. Of course we are a diverse people. We have always been a diverse people. And as Madison wrote in FederalistNo.10, the competing, balancing interests of a diverse people can help ensure the survival of liberty. But there are values that all American citizens share and that we should want all American students to know and to make their own: honesty, fairness, self-discipline, fidelity to task, friends, and family, personal responsibility, love of country, and belief in the principles of liberty, equality, and the freedom to practice one’s faith. The explicit teaching of these values is the legacy of the common schools, and it is a legacy to which we must return.

9. Schools Should Teach Values

People often said, “Yes, we should teach these values, but how do we teach them?” this question deserves a candid response, one that isn’t given often enough. It is by exposing our children to good character and inviting its imitation that we will transmit to them a moral foundation. This happens when teachers and principals, by their words and actions, embody sound convictions. As Oxford’s Mary Warnock has written, “You cannot teach morality without being committed to morality yourself; and you cannot be committed to morality yourself without holding that some things are right and others wrong.” The theologian Martin Buber wrote that the educator is distinguished from all other influences “by his will to take part in the stamping of character and by his consciousness that he represents in the eyes of the growing person a certain selection of what is, the selection of what is ‘right’, of what should be.” It is in this will, Buber says, in this clear standing for something, that the “vocation as an educator finds its fundamental expression.”

There is no escaping the fact that young people need as example principals and teachers who know the difference between right and wrong, good and bad, and who themselves exemplify high moral purpose.

As Education Secretary, I visited a class at Waterbury Elementary School in Waterbury, Vermont, and asked the students, “Is this a good school?” They answered, “Yes, this is a good school.” I asked them, “Why?” Among other things, one eight-year-old said, “The principal Mr. Riegel, makes good rules and everybody obeys them.” So I said, “Give me an example.” And another answered, “You can’t climb on the pipes in the bathroom. We don’t climb on the pipes and the principal doesn’t either.”

This example is probably too simple to please a lot of people who want to make the topic of moral education difficult, but there is something profound in the answer of those children, something education should pay more attention to. You can’t expect children to take messages about rules or morality seriously unless they see adults taking those rules seriously in their day-to-day affairs. Certain must be said, certain limits lay down, and certain examples set. There is no other way.

We should also do a better job at curriculum selection. The research shows that most “values education” exercises and separate courses in “moral reasoning” tend not to affect children’s behavior; if anything, they may leave children morally adrift. Where to turn? I believe our literature and our history are a rich quarry of moral literacy. We should mine that quarry. Children should have at their disposal a stock of examples illustrating what we believe to be right and wrong, good and bad—examples illustrating what are morally right and wrong can indeed be known and that there is a difference.

What kind of stories, historical events, and famous lives am I talking about? If we want our children to know about honesty, we should teach them about Abe Lincoln walking three miles to return six cents and conversely, about Aesop’s shepherd boy who cried wolf if we want them to know about courage, we should teach them about Joan of Arc, Horatius at the bridge, and Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad. If we want them to know about persistence in the face of adversity, they should know about the voyages of Columbus and the character of Washington during the Civil War. And our youngest should be told about the Little Engine That Could. If we want them to know about respect for the law, they should understand why Socrates told Crito: “No, I must submit to the decree of Athens.” If we want our children to respect the rights of others, they should read the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Gettysburg Address, and Martin Luther King, Jr.’ “Letter from Birmingham jail.” From the Bible they should know about Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi, Joseph’s forgiveness of his brothers, Jonathan’s friendship with David, the Good Samaritan’s kindness toward a stranger, and David’s cleverness and courage in facing Goliath.

These are only a few of the hundreds of examples we can call on. And we need not get into issues like nuclear war, abortion, creationism, or euthanasia. This may come as a disappointment to some people, but the fact is that the formation of character in young people is educationally a task different from, and prior to, the discussion of the great, difficult controversies of the day. First things come first. We should teach values the same way we teach other things: one step at a time. We should not use the fact that there are many difficult and controversial moral questions as an argument against basic instruction in the subject.

After all, we do not argue against teaching physics because laser physics is difficult, against teaching American history because there are heated disputes about the Founders’ intent. Every field has its complexities and its controversies. And every field has its basics, its fundamentals. So they are too with forming character and achieving moral literacy. As any parent knows, teaching character is a difficult task. But it is a crucial task, because we want our children to be healthy, happy, and successful but decent, strong, and good. None of this happens automatically; there is no genetic transmission of virtue. It takes the conscious, committed efforts of adults. It takes careful attention.

10. College Pressures

Mainly I try to remind that the road ahead is a long one and that it will have more unexpected turns than they think. There will be plenty of time to change jobs, change careers, change whole attitudes and approaches. They don not want to hear such liberating news. They want a map—right now – that they can follow unswervingly to career security, financial security, Social Security and, presumably, a prepaid grave.

What I wish for all students is some release from the clammy grip of the future. I wish them a chance to savor each segment of their education as an experience in itself and not as a grim preparation for the next step. I wish them the right to experiment, to trip and fall, to learn that defeat is as instructive as victory and is not the end of the world.

My wish, of course, is na?ve. One of the national gods venerated in our media—the million-dollar athlete, the wealthy executive—and glorified in our praise of possessions. In the presence of such a potent state religion, the young are growing up old.

I see four kinds of pressure working on college students today: economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure. It is easy to look around for villains—to blame the colleges for charging too much money, the professors for assigning too much work, the parents for pushing their children too far, and the students for driving themselves too hard. But there are no villains: only victims.

“In the late 1960s.” one dean told me. “The typical question that I got from students was ‘Why is there so much suffering in the world’ or ‘how I can make a contribution?’ Today it’s ‘Do you think it would look better for getting into law school if I did a double major in history and political science, or just majored in one of them?’” many other deans confirmed this pattern. One said: “They are trying to find an edge—the intangible something that will look better on paper if two students are about equal.”

Note the emphasis on looking better. The transcript has become a sacred document, the passport to security. How one appears on paper is more important than how one appears in person. A is for Admirable and B is for Borderline, even though, in Yale’s official system of grading, A means “excellent” and B means “very good.” Today, looking very good is no longer good enough, especially for students who hope to go on to law school or medical school. They know that entrance into the better schools will be an entrance into the better law firms and better medical practices where they will make a lot of money. They also know that the odds are harsh. Yale Law School, for instance, matriculates 170students from an applicant pool of 3,700; Harvard enrolls 550 from a pool of 7,000.

It’s all very well for those of us who write letters of recommendation for our students to stress the qualities of humanity that will make them good lawyers or doctors. And it’s nice to think that admission officers are ready reading our letters and looking for the extra dimension of commitment or concern. Still, it would be hard for a student not to visualize these officers shuffling so many transcripts studded with As that they regard a B as positively shameful.

The pressure is almost as heavy on students who just want to graduate and get a job. Long gone are the days of the “gentleman’s C.” when students journeyed through college with a certain relaxation, sampling a wide variety of courses-music, art, philosophy, classics, anthropology, poetry, religion—that would send them out as liberally educated men and women. If I were an employer I would rather employ graduates who have this range and curiosity than those who narrowly pursued safe subjects and high grades. I know countless students whose inquiring minds exhilarate me. I like to hear the play of their ideas. I do not know if they are getting As or Cs, and I do not care. I also like them as people. The country needs them, and they will find satisfying jobs. I tell them to relax. They cannot.

Nor can I blame them. They live in a brutal economy. Tuition, room, and board at most private colleges now come to at least $7,000, not counting books and fees. This might seem to suggest that the colleges are getting rich. But they are equally battered by inflation. Tuition covers only 60 percent of what it costs to educate a student, and ordinarily the remainder comes from what college receives in endowments, grants, and gifts. Now, the remainder keeps being swallowed by the cruel costs—higher every year—of just opening the doors. Heating oil is up. Insurance is up. Postage is up. Health-premium costs are up. Everything is up. Deficits are up. We are witnessing in American the creation of a brotherhood of paupers—colleges, parents, and students, joined by the common bond of debt.

Today it is not unusual for a student, even if he works part time at college and full time during the summer, to accrue $5,000 in loans after four years—loans that he must start to repay within one year after graduation. Exhorted at commencement to go forth into the world, he is already behind as he goes forth. How could he not feel under pressure throughout college to prepare for this day of reckoning? I have used “he,” incidentally, only for brevity. Women at Yale are under no less pressure to justify their expensive education to themselves, their parents, and society. In fact, they are probably under more pressure. For although they leave college superbly equipped to bring fresh leadership to traditionally male jobs, society has not yet caught up with this fact.

Along with economic pressure goes parental pressure. Inevitably, the two are deeply intertwined.

I see many students taking pre-medical courses with joyless tenacity. They go off to their labs as if they were going to the dentist. It saddens me because I know tem in other corners of their life as cheerful people.

“Do you want to medical school?” I asked them.

“I guess so,” they say, without conviction, or “Not really.”

“Then why are you going?”

“Well, my parents want me to be a doctor. They are paying all this money and …”

Poor students, poor parents, they are caught in one of the oldest webs of love and duty and guilt. The parents mean will; they are trying to steer their sons and draughts toward a secure future. But the sons and daughter want to major in history or classics or philosophy—subjects with no “practical” value. Where’s the payoff on the humanities? It’s not easy to persuade such loving parents that the humanities do indeed pay off. The intellectual faculties developed by studying subjects like history and classics—an ability to synthesize and relate, to weigh cause and effect, to see events in perspective—are just the faculties that make creative leaders in business or almost any general field. Still, many fathers would rather put their money on courses that point toward specific profession—courses that are pre-law, pre-medical, pre-business, or, as I sometimes heard it put, “pre-rich.”

But the pressure on students is severe. They are truly torn. One part of them feels obliged to fulfill their parents’ expectations; after all, their parents are older and presumably wiser. Another part tells them that the expectations that are right for their parents are not right for them.

I know a student who wants to be an artist. She is very obviously an artist and will be a good one—she has already had several modest local exhibits. Meanwhile she is growing as a well-round person and taking humanistic subjects that will enrich the inner resources out of which her art will grow. But her father is strongly opposed. He thinks that an artist is a “dumb” thing to be. The student vacillates and tries to please everybody. She keeps up with her art somewhat furtively and takes some of the “dumb” courses her father wants her to take—at least they are dumb courses for her. She is a free spirit on a campus of tense students—no small achievement in it—and she deserves to follow her muse.

Peer pressure and self-induced pressure are also intertwined, and they begin almost at the beginning of freshman year.

“I had a freshman student I’ll call Linda,” one dean told me, “who came in and said she was under terrible pressure because her roommate, Barbara, was much brighter and studied all the time. I could not tell her that Barbara had come in two hours earlier to say the same thing about Linda.”

The story is almost funny—except that it is not. It is symptomatic of all the pressure put together. When every student thinks every other student is working harder and doing better, the only solution is to study harder still. I see students going off to the library every night after dinner and coming back when it closes at midnight. I wish they would sometimes forget about their peers and go to a movie. I hear the clacking of typewriters in the hours before dawn. I see the tension in their eyes when exams are approaching and papers are due: “Will I get everything done?”

Probably they won’t. They will get blocked. They will sleep. They will oversleep. They will bug out.

Part of the problem is that they are expected to do. A professor will assign five page papers. Several students will start writing ten page papers to impress him. Then more students will write ten page papers, and a few will raise the ante to fifteen. Pity the poor student who is still just doing the assignment.

“Once you have twenty or thirty percent of the student population deliberately overexerting,” one dean points out, “It’s bad for everybody. When a teacher gets more and more effort from his class, the student who is doing normal work can be perceived as not doing well. The tactic work, psychologically.”

Why cannot the professor just cut back and not accept longer papers? He can, and he probably will. But by then the term will be half over and the damage done. Grade fever is highly contagious and not easily reversed. Besides, the professor’s main concern is with his course. He knows his students only in relation to the course and does not know that they are also overexerting in their other courses. Nor is it really his business. He did not sign up for dealing with the student as a whole person and with all the emotional baggage the student brought along from home. That’s what deans, masters, chaplains, and psychiatrists are for.

To some extent this is nothing new: a certain number of professors have always been self-contained islands of scholarship and shyness, more comfortable with books than with people. But the new pauperism has widened the gap still further, for professors who actually like to spend time with students do not have as much time to spend. They are also overexerting. If they are young, they are busy trying to publish in order not to perish, hanging by their figure nails onto a shrinking profession.

If they are old and tenured, they are buried under the duties of administering departments—as departmental chairmen or members of committees—that have been thinned out by the budgetary axe.

Ultimately it will be the students’ own business to break the circles in which they are trapped. They are too young to be prisoners of their parents’ dreams and their classmates’ fears. They must be jolted into believing into themselves as unique men and women who have the power to shape their own future.

“Violence is being done to the undergraduate experience,” says Carlos Hortas. “College should be open-ended: at the end it should open many, many roads. Instead, students are choosing their goal in advance, and their choices narrow as they go along. It’s almost as if they think that the country has been codified in the type of jobs that exist-that they’ve got to fit into certain slots. Therefore, fit into the best paying slot.”

“They ought to take chances. Not taking chances will lead to life of colorless mediocrity. They’ll be comfortable. But something in the spirit will be missing.”

I have painted too drab a portrait of today’s students, making them seem a solemn lot. That is only half of their story; if they were so dreary I wouldn’t so thoroughly enjoy their company. The other half is that they are easy to like. They are quick to laugh and to offer friendship. They are not introverts. They are usually kind and are more considerate of one another than any student generation I have known.

Nor are they so obsessed with their studies that they avoid sports and extracurricular activities. On the contrary, they juggle their crowded hours to play on a variety of teams, perform with musical and dramatic groups, and write for campus publications. But this in turn is one more cause of anxiety. There are too many choices. Academically, they have 1,300 courses to select from; outside class they have to decide how much spare time they can spare and how to spend it.

This means that they engage in fewer extracurricular pursuits than their predecessors did. If they want to row on the crew and play in the symphony they will eliminate one; in the ‘60s they would have done both. They also tend to choose activities that are self-limiting. Drama, for instance, is flourishing in all twelve of Yale’s residential colleges, as it never has before. Students hurl themselves into these productions—as actors, directors, carpenters, and technicians—with a dedication to create the best possible play, knowing that the day will come when the run will end and they can get back to their studies.

They also cannot afford to be the willing slave of organizations like the Yale Daily News. Last spring at the one-hundredth anniversary banquet of that paper—who’s past chairmen include such once and future kings as Potter Stewart, Kingman Brewster, and William F. Buckley, Jr.—much was made of the fact that the editorial staff used to be small and totally committed and that “newsies” routinely worked fifty hours a week. In effect they belonged to a club; Newsies is how they defined themselves at Yale. Today’s students will one or two articles a week, when he can, and he defines himself as a student. I’ve never heard the word Newsie except at the banquet.

If I have described the modern undergraduate primarily as a driven creature who is largely ignoring the blithe spirit inside who keeps trying to come out and play, it’s because that’s where the crunch is, not only at Yale but throughout American education. It’s why I think we should all be worried about the values that are nurturing a generation so fearful of risk and so goal-obsessed at such an early age.

I tell students that there is no one “right” way to get ahead—that each of them is a different person, starting from a different point and bound for a different destination. I tell neither them that change is a tonic and that all the slots are not codified nor the frontiers closed. One of my ways of telling them is to invite men and women who have achieved success outside the academic world to come and talk informally with my students during the year. They are heads of companies or ad agencies, editors of magazines, politicians, public officials, television magnates, labor leaders, business executives, Broadway products, artists, writers, economists, photographers, scientists, historians—a mixed bag of achievers.

I asked them to say a few words about how they got started. The students assume that they started in their present profession and knew all along that it was what they wanted to do. Luckily for me, most of them got into their field by a circuitous route, to their surprise, after many detours. The students are startled. They can hardly conceive of a career that was not pre-planned. They can hardly imagine allowing the hand of God or chance to nudge them down some unforeseen trail.

11. To Err Is Wrong

In the summer of 1979, Boston Red Sox first baseman Carl Yastrzemski became the fifteenth player in baseball history to reach the three thousand hit plateaus. This event drew a lot of media attention, and for about a week prior to the attainment of this goal, hundreds of reports covered Yaz’s every more. Finally, one reporter asked, “Hey Yaz, aren’t you afraid all of this attention will go to your head?” Yastrzemski replied, “I look at this way: in my career I’ve been up to bat over ten thousand times. That means I’ve been unsuccessful at the plate over seven thousand times. That fact alone keeps me from getting a swollen head.”?

Most people consider success and failure as opposites, but they are actually both products of the same process. As Yaz suggest, an activity that produces a hit may also produce a miss. It is the same with creative thinking; the same energy that generates good creative ideas also produces errors.

Many people, however, are not comfortable with errors. Our educational system, based on “the right answer” belief, cultivates our thinking in another, more conservative way. From an early age, we are taught that right answers are good and incorrect answers are bad. This value is deeply embedded in the incentive system used in most schools:

Right over 90% of the time = “A”

Right over 80% of the time = “B~”

Right over 70% of the time = “C~” Right over 60% of the time = “D~” Less than 60% correct, you fail.

From this we learn to be right as often as possible and to keep our mistakes to a minimum. We learn, in other words, that “to err is wrong.

Playing It Safe

With this kind of attitude, you aren’t going to be taking too many chances. If you learn that failing even a litter penalizes you (e.g., being wrong only 15% of the time garners you only a “B” performance), you learn not to make mistakes. And more important, you learn not to put yourself to situation where you might fall. This leads to conservative thought pattern designed to avoid the stigma our society puts on “failure”.

I have a friend who recently graduated from college with a Master’s degree in Journalism. For the last six month, she has been trying to find a job, but to no avail. I talked with her about situation, and realized that her problem is that she doesn’t know how to fail. She went through eighteen years of schooling to try any approaches where she might fail. She has been conditioned to believe that failure is bad in and of itself, rather than a potential stepping-stone to new ideas.

Look around. How many middle managers, housewives, administrators, teachers, and other people do you see who are to try anything new because of this failure? Most of us have learned not to make mistakes in public. As a result, we remove ourselves from many learning experience except for those occurring in the most private of circumstances.

Different Logic

From a practical point of view, “to err is wrong” makes sense. Our survival in the everyday world requires us to perform thousand of small tasks without failure. Think about it: you wouldn’t last very long if you were to step out in front of traffic or stick your hand a pot of boiling water. In addition, engineers whose bridges collapse, stock brokers who lose money for their clients, and copywriters whose ad campaigns decrease sales won’t keep their jobs very long.

Nevertheless, too great an adherence to the belief “to err is wrong” can greatly undermine your attempts to generate new ideas. If you are more concerned with producing right answers than generating original ideas, you’ll probably make uncritical use of the rules, formulae, and procedures used to obtain these right answers. By doing this, you’ll by-pass the germinal phase of the creative process, and thus spend litter time testing assumptions, challenging the rules, asking what-if questions, or just playing around with the problem. All of these techniques will produce some incorrect answers, but in the germinal phase errors are viewed as a necessary by-product of creative thinking. As Yaz would put it, “if you want the hits, be prepared for the misses.” That’s the way the game of life goes.

Errors as Stepping Stones

Whenever an error pops up, the usual response is “Jeez, another screw up, what went wrong this time?” the creative thinker, on the other hand, will realize the potential value of errors, and perhaps say something like, “Would you look at that! Where can it lead our thinking?” and then he or she will go on to use the error as a stepping stone to a new idea. As a matter of fact, the whole history of discovery is filed with people who used erroneous assumptions and failed ideas as stepping-stones to new ideas. Columbus thought he was finding a shorter route to India. Johannes Kepler stumbled on to the idea of interplanetary gravity because of assumptions that were right for the wrong reasons. And, Thomas Edison knew 1800 ways not to build a light bulb.

The following story about the automotive genius Charles Kettering exemplifies the spirit of working through erroneous assumptions to good ideas. In 1912, when the automobile industry was just beginning to grow, Kettering was interested in improving gasoline engine efficiency. The problem he faced was“knockthe phenomenon in which gasoline takes too long to burn in the cylinder-thereby reducing efficiency.

Kettering began searching for ways to eliminate the “knock.” He thought to him, “How can I get the gasoline to combust in the cylinder at an earlier time?” the key concept here is “early”. Searching for analogous situations, he looked around for models of “things that happen early.” He thought of historical models, physical models, and biological models. Finally, he remembered a particular plant, the trailing arbutus, which “happens early,” i.e., it blooms in the snow (“earlier” than other plants). One of this plant’s chief characteristics is its’ red leaves, which help the plant retain light at certain wavelengths. Kettering figured that it must be the red color, which made the trailing arbutus bloom earlier.

Now came the critical step in Kettering’s chain of thought. He asked himself, “How can I make the gasoline red?” perhaps I’ll put red dye in the gasoline—maybe that’ll make it combust earlier.” He looked around his workshop, and found that he didn’t have any red dye. But he did happen to have some iodine—perhaps that would do. He added the iodine to the gasoline and, lo and behold, the engine didn’t “knock”.

[英语作文写作的需要背诵的部分

展开阅读全文

篇14:会计论文的选题与写作要求

全文共 1751 字

+ 加入清单

会计论文是对会计科学和会计工作领域中某些现象、问题进行深入的调查研究和科学的分析阐述,小编收集了会计论文的选题写作要求,欢迎阅读。

一、会计论文的概念

会计学论文是对会计科学和会计工作领域中某些现象、问题进行深入的调查研究和科学的分析阐述,指出这些现象、问题的本质特征及其发展规律,用以丰富人们对于会计科学和会计工作的知识,促进会计科学的发展和会计工作的开展。会计论文的读者对象主要是会计工作者。会计学论文与一般议论文的共同之处在于两者都是理论性文章。

二、会计论文的要求

会计论文的一般要求,可以概括为“四性”,即正确性、客观性、创见性、平易性。

正确性 会计论文的观点要正确,符合四项基本原则,符合党和国家现行政策以及各项法律法令法规,言之成理,文以载道。要求作者必须用辩证唯物主义和历史唯物主义的观点观察问题、分析问题、解决问题,提出合乎客观规律的观点。

客观性 会计论文作为学术性论文,特别要注重实事求是,对所研究的问题进行周密的调查研究,忠于客观实际,尊重事实,从客观实践中验证自己观点的正确性。切忌带着框框找材料,或凭空捏造,主观臆想,面壁虚构。

创见性 会计论文要有独特的见解,不能人云亦云。论文作者应对研究的现象或问题进行长期深入的观察、分析,以便从中发现别人没有发现或没有涉及过的问题。创见是会计论文的生命。时下某些论文之所以毫无价值,原因就是没有创见,或拾人牙慧,或抄袭拼凑,没有一点新东西。

平易性 会计论文是阐扬会计科学、指导会计工作实践的,要求通俗易懂,不仅会计专家懂,而且有一般会计知识的人也能懂。做到这一点,就要求会计论文语言明白准确、浅显通俗。

三、会计论文选题

选题是会计论文写作的第一步,也是十分重要的一步。会计学科无论作为理论还是作为应用,值得研究的内容都很广泛,可以提炼出的论文题目很多,但“弱水三千,只饮一瓢”,每次论文写作只能选择确定一个最恰当的题目。

(一) 会计论文选题的方向

1.针对自己最有兴趣的现象、问题选题。作者对选题涉及的问题或现象有一定的研究基础,或有强烈的研究欲望,才有可能在选题确定之后,孜孜以求,最终写出有质量的会计论文。

2.围绕会计工作实践选题。理论研究是指导实践的。因此,会计论文选题决不可以脱离会计工作的实践。

3.立足会计科学的发展选题。会计科学在发展中,在它前进的每一步都会有新问题、新现象发生,都需要解决和解释。会计论文只有立足于会计科学的发展选题,才能写出有新意的好文章。

初写会计论文者易犯的毛病是选题过于宽泛,大而不当,论述起来面面俱到,很难作深入研究,写不出独到的东西。这一点在选题时应避免。

(二) 会计论文选题的方法

1.选前人没有研究过的问题。这类题目具有探索性、拓荒性,难度较大,但并非不可为,尤其是工会会计研究。比如《中国工会财会》近年开展的关于工会会计科目改革的讨论等即属此类。

2.前人已经做过的题目,有的结论不对,或者还有探讨的余地。这类题目是对前人研究成果的发展性研究。如关于工会经费属性及特点的研究,已有多篇会计论文予以探讨,但尚未成定论,还可作为继续研究的选题。

3.有的题目已有别人讲过,但说法不一,甚至分歧很大。这类题目带有争鸣性质,如对于以实物抵顶工会经费当否问题的讨论等。对这类题目进行研究时,要在众说纷纭的基础上,提出自己的意见,应有新见解、新突破。

(三) 会计论文选题的禁忌

1.忌脱离个人业务专长选题。只有在自己最熟悉的领域选题,才能充分依靠坚实的业务基础,结合工作实际进行深入的调查研究,把问题谈深谈透。

2.忌选题过大。小题目容易说透,大题目则很难说透。

3.忌选题不看文献资料。不看文献资料就不知道某个题目的来龙去脉,不了解前人是否已经作过,取得哪些成果,自己的意见前人是否已经说过。

四、会计论文格式结构

会计论文格式中最常见的结构类型是三段式,即序论、本论、结论。各部分内容大致如下:

会计论文——序论部分:作者在这一部分应说明为什么要研究这个题目,这一题目的现实意义。内容要极其简明扼要,文字宜短不宜长。

会计论文——本论部分:这一部分应详细阐述自己研究的过程、内容,提出新的见解。这是会计论文的核心部分,要着力写好。

上述只是一般的会计论文格式结构,作者可从自己论文的实际需要出发加以变通,也可分为四段式或多段式。

展开阅读全文

篇15:会计基础工作管理制度的写作技巧_写作基础作文800字

全文共 756 字

+ 加入清单

【概念】

会计基础工作管理制度是企业对会计核算和会计管理服务的基础性工作做出的规定。会计基础工作是一个比较广泛的概念,它会随着会计职能的扩展而不断发展。因此,企业会计基础工作管理制度是要结合企业内部管理的需要和会计管理职能的发展来确定的。

技巧

制度的写法是条文式,即把制度内容分条款逐一写出,其结构可分为标题、正文和结尾3部分。

1. 标题。由制定单位、工作内容和文种3部分组成。有的制度标题中不写制定单位,而将它写在结尾。

2. 正文。这是制度的主体部分。写条款前可加一小段引言,简要、概括地说明制定这项制度的原因、根据、目的等情况,接着逐条写各项内容。一个企业内部的制度也可以不写引文,直接写条款。条款写完后还要写明此项制度从什么时间开始执行。

3. 结尾。条款写完后要写明制定单位、公布日期。企业内部的制度行文不必盖章,如是政府机关或某个系统制定的需广泛下发执行的制度,必须在落款处加盖公章,以增强其真实性和严肃性。

会计基础工作管理制度的制定应当遵循三个原则:

1. 应当体现本企业的生产经营、业务管理的特点和要求;

2. 应当科学、合理,便于操作和执行;

3. 应当根据管理需要和执行中的问题不断完善。 会计基础工作管理制度一般包括以下内容。 原始记录管理制度:会计凭证、会计账簿、会计报表、会计档案等的格式设计、填制方法、审核要求、移交手续、销毁程序等。 会计人员岗位责任制度:互相牵制的会计机构的设置,会计人员的配备和分工,会计人员的职责和权限。 定额管理制度:制定和修订定额的依据和程序,定额的执行方法,定额的考核和奖惩办法等。 计量验收制度:计量检测手段和方法,计量验收管理的要求,计量验收人员的责任和奖惩办法。 财产清查制度:财产清查的组织,财产清查的范围,财产清查的期限和方法,对财产管理人员的奖惩方法。

展开阅读全文

篇16:英语教育毕业学生实习日记〈二〉

全文共 543 字

+ 加入清单

3.3 星期五 小雨

今天是我实习的最后一天。因为课程安排在上午一、二两节,所以我得起早,偏偏天公不作美,下着小雨,清晨躺在床上的我真的不想起床,看看表,哎呀!快六点了,再不起来就会迟到了,可是由于昨晚备课到很晚加上心里一直惦记着今天要起早。所以整夜没睡好,夜里醒了好几次,真不想起床啊......然而想到那些学生们,我自问“我有理由迟到吗?”最后我终于没有给我的实习留下什么遗憾,事后我却想了许多,也明白了由立志到实现目标非常关键的一点就在于坚持。坚持对于我们来说都是再熟悉不过的字眼,可是真正把握住它的人却凤毛麟角,坚持需要毅力,需要对目标价值的深切期望和正确估价,有时甚至需要人格力量来支撑。事情的成功有时往往便在于我们能否坚持那关键的一步,走过去,前面就可能是另一番海阔天空,而习惯了坚持,久而久之,这一信念范畴的东西便会逐渐地融入我们的个性之中,成为一种素养,一种道德,现在的我们马上面临毕业,就要踏入社会了,或许一些人会认为到了现在我们可以不再努力,毕业后找份工作,那便是一生了。如果这样的话,那么我们就永远失去了成就某种事业的机会。事实上作为师范专业的学生,我们更应该树立正确的劳动观念和道德意识。为人师表,认真而严肃的从事自己所热爱的事业,愉快而充实的度过我们平凡的一生。

展开阅读全文

篇17:工程经济类毕业论文写作技巧

全文共 3628 字

+ 加入清单

毕业论文注重对客观事物作理性分桥,指出其本质,提出个人的学术见解和解决某一问题的方法和意见。小编收集了工程经济类毕业论文写作技巧,欢迎阅读。

毕业论文注重对客观事物作理性分桥,指出其本质,提出个人的学术见解和解决某一问题的方法和意见。毕业论文就其形式来讲,具有议论文所共有的一般属性特征,即论点、论据、论证是文章构成的三大要素。文章主要以逻辑思维的方式为展开的依据,强调在事实的基础上,展示严谨的推理过程,得出令人信服的科学结论。

撰写毕业论文是大学生学习生活的重要环节,也是最后的一个环节。对于经济管理学科学生来说,这是对其所学知识、社会调查研究的能力、写作能力和表达能力的综合考察。论文合格与否,水平高低表明一个大学毕业生的实际水平,同时也是对学校教学质量的综合考查。因此这个环节对学生和指导教师都是至关重要的。根据本人的切身体会,我认为指导经济管理毕业论文应该注意以下几个问题:

1 经济管理毕业论文选题

经济管理毕业论文题目的选择是否恰当,既关系到毕业论文写作能否成功,又关系到毕业论文的质量高低。论文题目选得恰当不仅有利于集中精力于经济管理领域中自己感兴趣的问题,以收到事半功倍的效果;而且也有利于提高研究能力,对所研究的问题加深认识,揭示其规律和实质。如何让学生选择恰当的经济管理毕业论文题目?指导教师应抓住两个环节:

1.1 要选择有较强的理论联系实际的经济管理毕业论文题目

指导教师要引导学生关心经济发展现状,了解国民经济的宏观形势和微观问题,进行观察,思考,从中找出经济实践中确实存在的问题,选取那些对社会经济有指导作用,真正为社会所需要的论文题目进行研究。比如目前我国正在深化国企改革,出现了一些引起社会广泛关注的问题,如下岗工人再就业问题,职工社会保障问题,企业人力资源管理问题等等,若能使学生运用所学理论在这些方面提出自己独到的见解,写出的经济管理毕业论文就会有很强的实用性。经济管理毕业论文的写作目的也正在于研究探讨我国的经济问题并且服务于我国的经济实践。因此我们要注重经济发展的社会需要。以此作为选定经济管理毕业论文题目的方向。

1.2 经济管理毕业论文题目选择要扬长避短,充分发挥学生的特长

指导教师要告诫学生选择经济管理毕业论文题目应量力而行,要清楚自已的知识结构在哪些方面有优势和劣势。因而选取自己有优势的方向展开研究,以努力发挥自己的长处,由浅入深,由易到难,循序渐进,写出有独到见解的、有价值的经济管理论文。切忌让学生对自己并不熟悉的问题随意加以议论。只有扬长避短,才能最大限度的发挥学生的才能。

2 经济管理毕业论文资料搜集和筛选

经济管理毕业论文题目确定之后,就要开始搜集和筛选资料。在这个阶段学生容易出现不重视搜集资料和不知如何筛选资料的问题。对此指导教师应该做到:

2.1 占有与经济管理毕业论文题目有关的正反两方面的资料

学生在搜集资料过程中,往往只注意寻找当前发表的一些报刊杂志上的相关论文,对一些历史发展过程及反面的资料重视不够,一定程度影响了对其所阐述问题的理解,导致经济管理毕业论文质量不高。针对这种情况,指导教师要为学生制定材料目录,介绍与论文题目有关的历史的、现实的以及反面的尽可能全面的资料,使学生学会如何在事物发展过程中分析其正反两方面的经验教训,从而正确认识客观事物内在规律的研究方法。

2.2 围绕经济管理毕业论文的中心筛选资料,思路清晰、逻辑严谨

有的学生资料一多就感到无从入手,不善于取舍资料。指导教师要教会学生边搜集、边思考、边筛选资料的方法,让学生准备一个笔记本,随时把有用的资料、数据、观点、自己的心得体会记下来,使搜集材料过程变成研究过程,从中抓住最重要的、与论点关系最密切的资料,反复看,反复琢磨;对那些离论点稍远些的资料要简明看,在筛选资料的过程中逐渐形成自己的观点,经过这样的努力形成的论文就能达到思路清晰、逻辑严谨。

3 积极组织学生进行社会调研,增强其社会责任感

经济管理学科的学生撰写经济管理毕业论文不同于工科学生,他们不可能依靠实验室的实验获得精确的数据,也不可能仅凭一些二手资料就能得出解决现实经济问题的灵丹妙药,必须通过大量艰苦的社会调研活动才能取得第一手资料,这是写出高质量经济管理论文的必备条件。指导教师在这个环节上要注意做到:

3.1 让学生认识到社会调研的重要性

有些大学生对社会调研的重要性认识不清,认为撰写毕业论文就是“天下文章一大抄”,不进行社会调研也同样能写出经济管理毕业论文来。这是一种极端错误的思想,必须及时纠正。指导教师要教育学生树立正确的学风,使学生明白进行社会调研不仅是一个形式问题,更为重要的是通过社会调研活动,使他们进一步了解社会,积极参与社会的变革,增强为社会服务的本领。这也是现代高校的一项重要职能,即高等院校的师生应该服务于社会。由于高等学校师生属于社会的高知阶层,拥有先进的、高深

的科学文化知识,有先进的现代意识,特别是年轻大学生满腔热情,思想活跃,眼光敏锐,最少保守思想,一旦投入到社会实践中,无疑会给社会注进了一股新鲜血液。许多高校经济管理学科的学生毕业实践证明,通过社会调研后写出的经济管理毕业论文,能够做到理论联系实际,不同程度解决了社会经济生活中存在的一些问题,产生了较好的经济效益;同时对大学生自身也是一个重新认识和评价自己的过程:一方面在成功的经验中发现自己的价值,自己的特长,另一方面在失败的教训中自我反省,发现自己的缺点,进行自我调整,这样促使大学生端正自我认识,把自我的发展纳入到社会发展之中,从而使大学生具有高度的社会责任感和集体感。因此,社会调研活动绝不是可有可无的,而是必须参加的一项毕业环节。

3.2 让学生学会如何进行社会调研活动

有些学生愿意进行社会调研活动,但由于种种原因不知从何入手,感到有些茫然,由此产生了一些畏难情绪,影响了社会调研的效果。针对这种情况,指导教师要积极帮助学生联系社会调研单位,有条件的情况下指导教师在开始阶段最好亲自带领学生进行社会调研活动。在进行社会调研之前先拟定一个提纲,将需要调研的内容列出,再根据调研单位的实际情况考虑好采取何种调研方式。在实际调研过程中可以灵活调整调研方式,以便取得最佳效果。经过这样的实践后,学生就有了一个感性认识,知道如何进行社会调研,待学生逐渐积累了一些经验之后,就可以放手让他们按照自己的设想去进行社会调研活动,同时要告诫他们注意多听、多看、多问、多想,要尊重那些有实践经验的人,虚心向他们请教,只有这样才能真正掌握第一手资料,为撰写好经济管理毕业论文打下一个良好的基础。

4 把握好经济管理毕业论文的四个阶段

经济管理毕业论文的创作是一个复杂的过程,一般可分为四个阶段:准备阶段、写作提纲阶段、撰写初稿阶段和修改阶段。指导教师要抓住这几个环节,认真检查和督促学生完成各个环节的任务,论文的质量就会得到保证。

4.1 准备阶段要充分查找经济管理毕业论文资料

4.2 写作经济管理毕业论文提纲阶段就是整理资料、进行论文构思的过程

当材料准备较充足以后,要对其进行分析比较、提炼加工,进行整体构思,并将这种构思的大致思路写下来,此即写提纲。毕业论文提纲是一篇论文的基本轮廓,是全文的骨架,起着疏通思路、安排材料、形成结构的作用。指导教师要针对这一阶段的特点,让学生先明确自己的论点,然后围绕这个论点再下设几个分论点。毕业论文提纲应简洁为好,只须列出每一部分,每一层次,每一段落的要点。

4.3 撰写初稿阶段要掌握经济管理毕业论文固定的结构

经济管理毕业论文写作有其较固定的结构,大致分为绪论、本论、结论三部分。

第一,经济管理毕业论文的绪论部分:指导教师要让学生阐述写作这篇毕业论文的动机与意义,也可把论文中的主要观点先提出来让读者对论文有一个概况了解,从而调动读者阅读本文的兴趣。

第二,经济管理毕业论文的本论部分:这是毕业论文的核心部分,论文的写作质量高低主要表现在这里。指导教师要让学生把握住中心论点,不可议论太分散,分论点必须围绕中心论点进行论述,同时注意论证的严密逻辑性,使整篇文章结构紧凑,重点突出。

第三,经济管理毕业论文的结论部分:这是毕业论文的科学概括,全面总结作者的思想观点,指导教师可以让学生根据论文的具体情况选择三种结尾形式,即总结型、科学预见型和提出问题型。

4.4 修改定稿阶段要反复推敲经济管理毕业论文的字、词、句,力求精益求精

经济管理毕业论文初稿写成后,回过头来再看,就会发现许多疏漏与不严谨的地方,因此指导教师要让学生认真反复修改,修改主要有这样几个方面:第一,修正观点。力求观点论述充分,观点鲜明。没有容易产生歧义的地方。第二,增删材料。实际上就是检查材料与观点是否一致,除去重复或与论文观点联系不够紧密的材料,增加更有说服力的材料。第三,调

整结构。实际上就是调整思路,包括层次和段落,检查其连贯性与紧凑性。第四,润色语言。主要看用词是否准确,句子是否通顺。

展开阅读全文

篇18:小学生英语毕业季祝福语

全文共 5134 字

+ 加入清单

思念是一条细长的线,一端系着你,一端系着我,时刻连接着两颗跳动不息的心。下面是小编整理的小学英语毕业留言祝福语,希望对大家有帮助!

【小学生英语毕业留言祝福语】

我们怀着眷恋难舍的心情为您送行,祝你一路顺风。

Whenseeingyouoff,weexpressdeepregretandwishyouapleasantjourney。

祝贺你,毕业生,祝贺你取得的一切成绩…愿你日后一切顺利。

Congratulations,Graduate,onallthatyouveaccomplished…Goodluckinallthatyoullachieve。

思念是一条细长的线,一端系着你,一端系着我,时刻连接着两颗跳动不息的心。

Thinkingofeachotherisjustlikeathreadconnectingbothyouontheoneendandmeontheotherend。

默默的分手,正如当初默默地相遇。愿这温馨的微风,给你捎去我深情的祝福和祈祷!

Breakupsilentlyasitwasquietlymet.Likethewarmbreeze,giveyoumyaffectiontocarryablessingandprayer!

最想听到的是你的笑声,最想看到的是你的快乐,愿幸福永远陪伴你,这是我最真心的祝福!

Mostwanttohearyourlaughter,mostwanttoseeisyourhappiness,happinessisalwayswithyou,thisismymostsincerewishes!

获得硕士学位是一项引人瞩目的成就,我希望你为此感到骄傲和欢欣,因为你当之无愧。祝贺你!

Congratulations!EarningyourMastersdegreeisanachievementofnote,andIhopeyouarefeelingproudandhappy——asyoudeserve。

同窗几年,你把友谊的种子撒在我心灵上。我将默默地把它带走,精心浇灌、栽培,让它来日开出芳馨的鲜花。

Classmateafewyears,youputtheseedsoffriendshipsowninmysoul.Iwillsilentlytakeit,wellwatered,cultivated,letitouttoJapanFangxinflowers。

祝一帆风顺,二龙戏珠,三阳开泰,四季发财,五福临门,六六大顺,七星捧月,八面春风。

Iwishsmoothsailing,Erlongxizhu,anauspiciousbeginning,thefourseasonsmakeafortune,withElephant,DoubleSix,SevenStarholdingon,theeight-spring。

我们曾是并肩的两棵小树,我们曾是二重唱的两个声部,我们曾是张课桌上的学友。当我们挥手告别的时候,请接受我深情的祝福。

Wehadbeentogetherfortwotrees,wehaveaduetoftwovoices,wehaveabuddyontheschooldesks.Whenwewavedgoodbye,pleaseacceptmyaffectionateblessing。

祝你学成毕业!愿你前程似锦,事事如愿以偿。今日贺君有因,倍感欣慰欢畅!

Congratulationsonyourgraduation!Wishingyouafuturefilledwithsuccess。andjoyofseeingyourdreamscometrue.Itssuchapleasuretohaveaspecial。reasontocongratulateyou。

祝你学成毕业!愿你前程似锦,事事如愿以偿。今日贺君有因,倍感欣慰欢畅!

Congratulations on your graduation! Wishing you a future filled with success。and joy of seeing your dreams come true. Its such a pleasure to have a special。reason to congratulate you。

最想听到的是你的笑声,最想看到的是你的快乐,愿幸福永远陪伴你,这是我最真心的祝福!

Most want to hear your laughter, most want to see is your happiness, happiness is always with you, this is my most sincere wishes!

祝贺你,毕业生,祝贺你取得的一切成绩…愿你日后一切顺利。

Congratulations, Graduate, on all that youve accomplished…Good luck in all that youll achieve。

思念是一条细长的线,一端系着你,一端系着我,时刻连接着两颗跳动不息的心。

Thinking of each other is just like a thread connecting both you on the one end and m e on the other end。

祝一帆风顺,二龙戏珠,三阳开泰,四季发财,五福临门,六六大顺,七星捧月,八面春风。

I wish smooth sailing, Erlongxizhu, an auspicious beginning, the four seasons make a fortune, with Elephant, Double Six, Seven Star holding on, the eight-spring。

默默的分手,正如当初默默地相遇。愿这温馨的微风,给你捎去我深情的祝福和祈祷!

Break up silently as it was quietly met. Like the warm breeze, give you my affection to carry a blessing and prayer!

获得硕士学位是一项引人瞩目的成就,我希望你为此感到骄傲和欢欣,因为你当之无愧。祝贺你!

Congratulations! Earning your Masters degree is an achievement of note, and I hope you are feeling proud and happy——as you deserve。

同窗几年,你把友谊的种子撒在我心灵上。我将默默地把它带走,精心浇灌、栽培,让它来日开出芳馨的鲜花。

Classmate a few years, you put the seeds of friendship sown in my soul. I will silently take it, well watered, cultivated, let it out to Japan Fangxin flowers。

我们曾是并肩的两棵小树,我们曾是二重唱的两个声部,我们曾是张课桌上的学友。当我们挥手告别的时候,请接受我深情的祝福。

We had been together for two trees, we have a duet of two voices, we have a buddy on the school desks. When we waved goodbye, please accept my affectionate blessing。

Graduation is not only an end to a period, also a commencement of a new period and I hope that future years will bring you continued happiness.

毕业不仅是一个时期的结束,而且是一个时期的开端。我希望未来的岁月将继续给你带来幸福。

Best wishes and congratulations on your graduation.

祝贺你毕业,并致以良好的祝愿。

May you have health, happiness and outstanding success in all your ventures.

愿你在不平凡的人生事业中健康、幸福、功绩卓著。

Best wishes and sincere congratulations on your graduation.May this special day be the commencement of the continued series of upward steps to further success.

祝贺你毕业,并致以最美好的祝福。愿这一天成为你不断取得更大成就的新的开始。

It is your graduation day.Please accept my best wishes for your bright future.

在你毕业之时,请接受我最美好的祝福,祝你前程似锦。

Permit me to congratulate you on your graduation! I hope the future will bring you further success and a whole world of happiness.

请允许我为你毕业表示祝贺,愿你未来前程似锦,生活幸福!

Congratulations on your graduation from the notable university with honour.Im hopeful and confident,too,that the graduation ceremonies will really be a commencement and that satisfying and rewarding experiences await you.

祝贺你以优异的成绩从著名大学毕业!我真诚地期望并深信,毕业仪式只是你美好人生的开端,更令人满意、更加灿烂的前程将等待着你。

Heres to the happy graduate for the job you have already done.And heres a happy future that is a most successful one.I pray you will as soon as possible make your name known in the world.

今天,你是学有所长的快乐毕业生;明天,你将会是众人瞩目的成功者。我为你祈祷,愿你早日名扬天下。

I join with all your friends in offering my sincere congratulations on your graduation.The world needs young people today with vision and courage to help build a better place for humanity.Wish you well in all your undertakings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.

我与你的朋友们共同祝贺你毕业。今日世界正需要你这样有眼光、有勇气的年轻人为人类谋福利,愿你万事顺利,愿你的事业带给你巨大的快乐和幸福。

The possibility of enhancing ones knowledge is limitless.Graduation only marks a stage of ones education.Unceasing acquisition of knowledge will unceasingly escalate us to ever higher and higher attainments.

学海无涯。毕业只标志着一个人受教育的一个阶段。不断求知,持续进取,才能使我们提升到一个更高的台阶。

展开阅读全文

篇19:申论论文写作三要素

全文共 916 字

+ 加入清单

一、立意

立意简单理解即为写作的行文意图,具体到申论文章写作中,因为我们的文体是固定的——议论文,所以立意即可理解为是这篇文章的总论点,围绕的核心观点。因此,立意决定了一篇文章是否跑题、偏题。而根据文章评分档次的划分,一旦跑题即为判定为四类文,得分极低。所以考生在文章写作中,首先把握好立意的选取。

立意的选取有两点标准:对不对;好不好,这两个标准,对不对是前提,只有立意是对的情况下才能追求好不好。

如何正确选取立意呢?两点原则需要把握,一是立足题目,二是背靠材料。其实这也是寻找立意的两点方法,称之为题干点睛法和材料致胜法。一个对的立意,必须是符合题干要求和材料主题的。当然这里面又根据命题的不同,有多种情况的出现,如题干关键词与材料主题不一致的情况怎么确定最佳立意等。

二、标题

标题是展现文章核心思想的窗口,是立意的外在表现。好的文章一般描述为“凤头”,要小而精致。标题也是阅卷人第一眼看到的地方,所以不仅要规范,还要有亮点。文章的正常写法或者称之为基本写法为两种:

主题词+对策,如:树立忧患意识 保障城市安全;加强制度建设 治理城市顽疾

主题词+意义,如:落实民生政策 提升幸福指数;合理规划城市 打造幸福生活

标题如何进行亮化呢?

1、 引言式

通过名言警句的方式,打造主副标题 的写作方式,起到亮化标题的作用。如:

人无德不立 国无德不兴

——以道德建设推动社会和谐进步

2、比喻式

采用比喻的修辞方式,使得标题更加生动形象。如:启明星、助推器、压舱石、指向标等。

如:政府要当好“裁判员”;用文化架起心灵沟通的桥梁。

3、对称式

采用A+B的写作结构,打造句式结构一致的标题,如:

天变不足畏 安全当先行;

推动全民阅读 促进社会进步

三、结构

对于申论文章的结构,有两点要求,一是要完整,一篇逻辑完整的议论文体文章,应该包括三个部分,开头、论证过程、结尾;二是要匀称,切忌头重脚轻,或者段数过多,分论点表述单薄等问题。

常用的申论文章结构为:

五段三分和六段三分

五段三分式结构如下:

开头+分论点1+分论点2+分论点3+结尾

六段三分结构如下:

开头+过渡段+分论点1+分论点2+分论点3+结尾

在过渡段中可以阐述的内容为跟总论点相关的现状、背景、原因、影响等维度。

展开阅读全文

篇20:现代诗歌写作基础

全文共 4542 字

+ 加入清单

现代诗歌在我们国家发展只有短短数十年历史,今天小编介绍现代诗歌的写作基础,一起来了解下吧:

一、语言和意境的运用

我们都知道,现代诗歌有三个明显而具体的要素,它们是:语言,意境和韵律由此可见语言和意境对一首现代诗歌有多么关键的作用如果要鉴赏一部现代诗歌的好坏,这两个因素是首先的,必不可少,也是不能忽略的

语言来自于生活,我们都知道,但任何体裁文章使用的语言,都不是真正在生活里的语言“艺术来源于生活,更高于生活”,其实这指的也就是任何文学体裁的语言来源于生活,但也“必将高于生活”

作为一种诗意化的文学体裁,在语言这方面,就更有着不可言说重要作用和魅力了一部现代诗歌里,如果语言优雅而别致,就必定有一些嚼头和看头;而如果语言使用不当,就会败坏整个作品的氛围和格调至于意境,我个人认为也就是能渲染作品和氛围的一些东西,可以是一幅幅打开的画面,由远及近,或由近及远,也可是一种感触或哲思,禅意也就是说意境的划分大致两类:有形和无形,能看得见的物体和画面,就是有形的意境;还有一种意境是无形的,因为并没有那种画面合物体,这种意境存在的只是一种思想,或感悟

下面,我们通过具体作品,来领略一下语言和意境的魅力首先我们来阅读诗人何三坡的诗歌作品《麻雀》

麻雀

雪在大山下降落

房屋蹲在雪地里

屋顶上蹲着炊烟

麻雀们打扮成

秋天的叶子

从树杈上落下来

又顷刻间

回到树上去

短短数语,诗人却已利用优雅的语言和意境,向我们敞开了一幅优美的画面“雪在大山下降落/房屋蹲在雪地里/屋顶上蹲着炊烟”,在这三句简单诗句里,我们能体会到一种很美的意境,这是一种有形意境,“洁白的雪花,房屋,雪地,炊烟”,几个朴实的物象,在不经意间,已起落有致呈现在读者面前,其实已营造了一种特别雅致的意境和氛围,源自大自然的宁静与圣洁,引人入胜,又令读者浮想联翩而“从树杈上落下来 /又顷刻间 /回到树上去”,实际上也算是一种有形兼无形的意境了,在这种无形的意境里,我们不仅看到了麻雀,叶子,树木,还有一种视觉和思想的辽阔,有着不少感悟和思考,严寒下动物们乐观生存,努力向上,对于人类,实际上又是一种多大的鼓励和感恩

“麻雀们打扮成 /秋天的叶子/从树杈上落下来/又顷刻间回到树上去”,在这里我们还能领略到诗人语句和叙说的优雅,“麻雀们打扮成/秋天的叶子”,几乎没有过多的修饰,而带给读者的却是无比干净和明朗,“从树杈上落下来/又顷刻间回到树上去”,在安静的画面里,突然峰回路转,可爱的麻雀向上飞起,带领读者的视线上升,上升,在不经意间,宁静的画面在动,向上飞翔和超越短短的诗歌作品也由此获得了巨大成功在此,我们足够领悟到了语言和意境给作品和读者带来的巨大魅力

二、韵律和节奏的把握

凡是接触过文学的人,我们都知道韵律的意思在古典诗词里,韵律的作用十分重要,如果缺少了韵律,或韵律不整,那么古典诗词就不能叫诗词,最好的诗词也会失去看头

新文化运动后,在早期的现代诗歌里,诗人们对韵律的把握非常周到而细致在早期现代诗歌作品里,我们经常能读到那些韵律和节奏把握都很巧妙的好作品,这些好作品带给我们的感受,通常是阅读轻快,优美,抑扬顿挫,也或干练,大气,醇厚,回味悠长这些韵律和节奏的佳作,同时也是最好的朗诵作品

那么我们再回过来,带着节奏与韵律的品味,来欣赏先哲现代诗人的佳作

再别康桥(节选)作者 徐志摩

轻轻的我走了

正如我轻轻的来

我轻轻的招手

作别西天的云彩

那河畔的金柳

是夕阳中的新娘

波光里的艳影

在我的心头荡漾

软泥上的青荇

油油的在水底招摇

在康河的柔波里

我甘心作一条水草

那榆荫下的一潭

不是清泉是天上虹

揉碎在浮藻间

沉淀着彩虹似的梦

……

全诗共七节,每节四行,每行两顿或三顿,不拘一格而又法度严谨,韵式上严守二、四押韵,抑扬顿挫,朗朗上口优美的韵律和节奏在作者把握下,诗人打开的叙说仿佛一湖水美丽的涟漪,带着清凉和透彻,渐渐荡开在读者面前如果轻轻朗诵起来,就更有一番滋味了,那缓缓打开的美丽而恬静的物象“云彩,金柳,夕阳,新娘,……”“轻轻的走了,轻轻地来了”,一幅幅春天碧绿的画面映入读者眼中,“在康河的柔波里/我甘心作一条水草”,…… 真是温暖而心动,惬意而轻快,柔情并美妙,又仿佛一曲曲轻轻的歌儿,回荡在我们耳边

这也就是很多诗人以为的,现代诗歌,不仅是诗,更是一曲优美的歌儿纵览诗人的作品,品味其完美的韵律和意境,我们才知道,现代诗歌,有着多么巨大的魅力,令人陶醉

而在数十年后的今天,现代诗歌翻越了无数个台阶今天的现代诗歌完全是自由的,充满个性,它们大气,奔放,内敛,开阔,并无忧无虑也就是说,在今天现代诗歌表达上,众多诗友也许抛弃了诗歌原本该具备的韵律,但节奏仍旧是必不可少的在某个意义上说,节奏其实就代表了作品的一种气势,也可以说是一种风格,如果节奏把握得巧妙,它将成为诗人们的一种个性,也可能由此诞生各类风格,形成百家争鸣

三、清新灵动法

我们都知道,诗歌都是由每个细致的句子构成这里的清新和灵动,指的就是句子的表达和结构一个句子的构成,有许多种方式,在表达上,一般个人都喜欢用自己惯用的手法和个性来组织语言,有拖沓的,凝练的,清新和雅致的,也有繁琐和啰嗦的,诗歌水平和风格的差异,我想首先就是来源于一个人组织语言能力的差异吧清新其实只是一种感觉,是清爽和鲜活的组合如果一个句子的组合或一首诗歌的表达能达到这点,给读者默默间送去清爽和鲜活,又怎能不令读者喜欢和动容?

而灵动,则是指表达中蕴含一种无形的力量和动感,使陈旧的画面鲜活,使静止的物象跳跃,使暗淡的颜色明亮,甚至能令死去的物体再次重生!由此,我们可见灵动有多么巨大的作用,也由此可见,灵动的“动”实际上就是一种无言的力量下面我们具体以诗来分析

冬日阳光

它们翻过墙壁,防盗网

翻过紧闭的玻璃,纱窗

轻轻跳下来

游荡在房间里

多么活泼的一群鱼啊

它们穿金黄衣裳

它们游弋在凛冽的空气

它们游弋在洁白的地板上

我静静的看着

仿佛寒冷的时光复苏

仿佛那些欢悦的鱼儿,就游弋在我温暖的心海里

在这首精致而短小的诗歌里,我们能领略到诗歌这种文学体裁带给我们的无比温暖与美好的感觉,浓浓的诗意贯穿其中这首诗歌最大的特点就是清新和灵动,此外画面感也特别强在第一节“它们翻过墙壁,防盗网/翻过紧闭的玻璃,纱窗/轻轻跳下来/游荡在房间里”,在这我们看到了作者清新的语言,没有琐碎和繁杂,而“翻过”、“跳下来”、“游荡”等一系列动词又恰到好处,由远及近,引领读者的视线和感官,清清爽爽

在第二节,更是有一种意蕴的美感和动感,这里的冬日阳光被“默化”成一群群活泼的鱼,“它们穿金黄衣裳/它们游弋在凛冽的空气里/它们游弋在洁白的地板”,阳光本是安静的,甚至有静止之觉,而作者利用巧妙的比喻和叙说,令安静的事物游动,令安静的画面跳跃,由此,则不得不叹息清新和灵动的神奇作用

而在第三节,作者则又巧妙地升华了动感,将画面的动感继续拉伸,利用灵动的句子,轻轻向上跳动,“我静静的看着/仿佛寒冷的时光复苏/仿佛那些欢悦的鱼儿,就/游弋在我温暖的心海里”,呵呵,阳光普照万物,也普照每个人的心海,“仿佛那些欢悦的鱼儿,就/游弋在我温暖的心海里”,温暖的阳光变成一群金色的鱼,它们温暖而热烈的游进来一个人的心房,也游进了读者的心房如此温和与热烈,如此柔情与细腻,此情此景,又怎能不令人欢欣!

四、拟人法

说到拟人,我们都知怎么回事,而诗歌里的拟人,并不是单纯的比喻,如果是这样,那么诗歌就要丢失原本具备的诗意,语感和意韵

诗歌中的拟人法,是指将要表达的主题或物象形象的人物化,或借用人物的某些个性的特点来咏物,如果表达恰当,甚至能让虚拟的人和真实的物共成一体,借人咏物,以物喻人,取得的效果,自然不可比拟下面我们来看看拟人法的神奇作用

月光  作者:何三坡

你提着裙子从后山上下来

树叶们在晚风中浮起

月光在木门上涌动

呵呵,读何三坡的作品,总有着更多的感动和喜悦在这短短的三句话话里,作者利用寥寥数字,干脆利落,打开了无数美丽的意象,尽管短小,读起来却余香满口,意韵无穷“你提着裙子从后山上下来”,很明显,这是用的拟人法了,因为月亮不是人类,更不会穿上属于女人的漂亮裙子

静夜月圆树叶晃动月光洒落在木门上伫立在夜里的诗人,看到皎洁的月亮挂在上空,晕黄的月光慢慢挥洒下来,美得令人浮想联翩的月亮,此刻在诗人眼内,不是一个没有温度和情感的物体,而是一个温柔并优雅的女人“你提着裙子从后山上下来”,什么的样的女人才会有如此的优雅和淡然呢?必定是温尔多情,必定是美到极至由此,在诗人笔下,将一轮明月拟人化为一个无比温柔并优雅女人,带着不可言说的华美和宁静;同时,诗人在借人咏物的这一刻,又以物喻人,也就是说,在将月光比喻成的女人,同时又将女人升华成月光的无限境界,这里诗人又默默无声赞叹了天下女人,象月光般皎洁,纯净的女人,正好是艺术的最大升华

五、素描法

说到素描,我们都知道是怎么回事就是用铅笔在白纸上画下物体或人像,也可以是粗象的思维那么,诗歌是用语言组合起来的,又怎么来用笔来绘画呢?呵呵,写诗时咱们不必借用铅笔,有时候,语言就是最好铅笔,在我们的手中,利用意境和韵律,咱们可以描绘出一幅幅比铅笔和白纸更加美丽的画面而且,这些画面里,不只有美丽,粗犷,细腻,或朦胧,还有图画作品所不能及的柔美,感性,优美的意境,诗意,以及打开的哲思,读起来余香满口,回味悠长下面,我们在诗歌作品里来感受一下素描法的魅力

深  秋

广袤的大地 湖水搁浅接近枯黄的草 灌木萧瑟  狗尾草仍在翘首花白的等待

清凉的风涌过来  那些深黄的野菊花  在舞动后  打出轻轻的寒颤

这里作者很明显使用了素描的手法,利用诗歌语言来绘画,极好地打开了一幅深秋的画面这里我们不仅看到了一幅秋天遍布山野的画面,还读到了这些画面里所有事物的美丽和诗意“广袤的大地/湖水搁浅接近枯黄的草”,仿佛是一幅摆放在眼前的画面,背景是广袤的大地,这是远和大的视觉,之后映入眼帘的就是背景里的景物了“湖水搁浅,接近枯黄的草”,仍旧是背景里稍远一些的事物和景象,慢慢的,画面感在拉近:“灌木萧瑟/狗尾草仍在翘首花白的等待”,于是我们看到了低矮的“灌木”,灌木旁有“狗尾草仍在翘首花白的等待”这就是作者在第一节打开的画面这个画面里我们还同时领略到了不少大自然真实的颜色:搁浅的湖水,枯黄的草,灌木萧瑟,狗尾草花白的等待在绘画作品里,作者得花费大量时间和颜料来搭配制作各种颜色,而在诗歌素描作品里,则只需寥寥数语,便可达到画面所具备的大多感官,由此,又不得不再次赞扬文字的奇妙

在第二节里,我们能看到画面感的升华,以及思想艺术升华原来作者要表达的不仅是一幅深秋的画面,还有更深刻的对大自然和植物不屈不挠的赞扬“清凉的风涌过来/那些深黄的野菊花/在舞动后/打出轻轻的寒颤”,“那些深黄的野菊花”应该就是画面中的主体了,在描叙众多暗淡的颜色后,作者最后指向的是一种“深黄色的娇嫩”在深秋,万物枯涩,河水搁浅,唯有坚强而美丽的野菊花傲立在凛冽的环境里,即使“清凉的风涌过来”,骄傲的野菊花,也仅仅是“舞动后,打出轻轻的寒颤”如果一个人,在不论遇到多大的困难和挫折时,都能像这无名的野菊花一样骄傲和挺立,无视一切寒风冷雨,那么,这又该是怎样灿烂的人生风景!

[现代诗歌写作基础

展开阅读全文