I. Mr. Smedley's eyes were about to burst out, his mouth was wide open, and the blood was gone from his face.
Comments: this paragraph is very well written, he wrote a very vivid image, can let us know on first reading that the writing is Mr. Smedley dazed.
Example: Mom was furious and shouted loudly: "Minmin, you write your homework quickly, don't be nagging and nagging anymore" Her eyes were wide open, as if she was a furious lion, her eyes were spitting with anger.
Second, at this time, the daytime noise has long since subsided, even those who watched the evening theater and movie crowds, have also been silenced. Only once in a while there would be one or two more people, running straight down the stairs leading from the street to the underground, and crossing the platforms at a brisk pace. What person would not be anxious to get some rest at such a moment? Further down, the subway shuttles ran more sparsely. There were always long periods when the lower end was silent. Then only occasionally does a train approach Times Square and the rumble breaks the silence. Then there was a short pause for passengers to get on and off. Finally the train rumbles off and disappears into the tunnel. Then everything was quiet again, and there was a kind of emptiness in the air, as if the whole station was always waiting for those hordes of people to throw themselves into its arms.
Comment: This passage describes the silence of the streets and subway stations, and it uses the rumble of the trains to emphasize the quiet of Times Square in the middle of the night, depicting a picture of "the birdsong of the mountains".
It occurred to him that the cricket might be hungry, and he searched his jacket pocket for a leftover chocolate bar from dinner. Mario got a little off one end, put it on his fingertips and reached out to the cricket. The insect carefully lifted its head toward the chocolate. It seemed to sniff it before taking a small bite. Mario couldn't help but shiver all over with joy as the cricket ate it so much in his hand.
The lions ceased to chase the moose, the rivers stopped flowing, and the winds held their breath and listened. The whole world was quiet
Chinese Dinner Chinese Dinner: six pots were steaming and shrieking on a black, pig-iron stove. The table was set with beautifully colored porcelain plates depicting Chinese ladies and gentlemen in colorful robes walking across a small bridge that spanned a small, calm blue lake. And next to the place settings were two pairs of chopsticks, each wrapped in paper. There was a very old Chinese gentleman sitting in a rocking chair right next to the window. His chin hung with a thin gray beard, and he wore a robe of red and gold, much like that worn by those on the plate. He rose slowly as Mario entered, clasped both hands to his chest, and bowed y.
2. The Cricket in Times Square's Good Words Home Good SentencesTake your pick from the following:
"But ...... but ...... but... ..." said Tucker sharply, flustered and at a loss as to what to do because it was so sudden.
"I'm sorry, Tucker, but I've made up my mind." Chester said.
"What about Mario?" Tucker said.
"He just wants me to be happy." Chester replied, "He said that if I felt miserable, he'd rather I didn't come to New York at all."
"But there are all those other people!" Tucker waved his forelegs in excitement, "All the people who get pleasure from your playing, how sad they'll be! And what will they do?"
"In Connecticut, my playing brings just as many 'people' joy." Chester said.
"So tell me who that could be?" Chester said.
"Oh, the groundhogs and pheasants and ducks and rabbits, and all the every living thing that lives on the prairie or by the creek! A bullfrog once told me that big besides the sound of rain on the pond where he lived, his favorite thing to listen to was my music. Another time a fox was chasing a rabbit around my stump, and as soon as I played, they both stopped to listen to my music."
"How did that turn out?" Tucker said.
"And the rabbit fled back to his burrow!" Chester said, "Just as the fox was chasing the rabbit again, and was about to catch up, I started playing the fox's favorite song, and he stopped and enjoyed it. Something like that would not be something I could do for any human being in a subway station."
"That's hard to say." Tucker said, turning to the cat, "Henry, say something too! Persuade him to stay!"
3. Good Words from The Cricket in Times SquareGood words from The Cricket in Times Square:
Bent, strange, quirky, bouncy , fleeing, unbelievable, crooked
Finite, distracted, pitiful, hard-working, thrifty, lonely, poor
Self-supporting, angry, foxy ,
The Sword of the Lord. Dumbfounded, absorbed, extraordinary, without hesitation, as if nothing had happened, and in a state of disbelief
Seeking, coming and going, in a hurry, in the dead of night, talking to themselves, neatly
Various, quietly, rumbling
Good lines from The Cricket in Times Square:
1. Just as the sinking sun was cutting through the tall weeds, it cast a trail of light on the ground. weeds, casting a long yellow ray on the ground, he used to stop beside a patch of grass and listen
to a sound like this one.
2. He knelt down, reached out and gently lifted the pile of newspapers, then examined them one by one before setting them aside. The further down the pile, the dirtier the newspapers looked.
3. He gently patted and flicked the cricket's hard black shell, along with its tentacles, six legs, and wings
4. The train slid off the platform, and the lights faded in the darkness.
5, A black head with two black eyes flashing at it.
6. How beautifully Orpheus played, not only human beings like, even the rocks, trees and waterfalls will stop and listen to his performance. The lions stopped chasing the elk, the rivers stopped flowing, the winds held their breath, and the whole world fell silent.
7, Feng Sai said, at the same time showed a cheerful smile, a face became big and round, as if the Halloween pumpkin.
8, It was a tiny insect, about two or three centimeters long, covered with dust. It had six legs, two long tentacles on its head, and a pair of what looked like wings folded and bowed over its back.
9. Chester also ate so much that he ended up taking only small bites of each.
10, Once she's made up her mind, then you might as well go argue with the subway on Eighth Street, and it might still make sense.
11, as if somewhere far away from New York, in a verdant forest, a leaf fell in the middle of the night through the heavy darkness, fluttering down and falling into the bushes - the sound was the echo of the falling leaf.
12, Music just overflowed from under its wings like running water, filling the whole newsstand.
13. His playing was so beautiful that not only did the humans love it, but even the rocks, trees, and waterfalls would stop and listen to him. The lions stopped chasing the moose, the rivers stopped flowing, and the winds held their breath. The whole world fell silent.
14. It crouched on the concrete floor in a daze, so surprised that it almost stopped breathing.
15. Mom was a short, fat woman, and far stouter than she cared to admit. She was out of breath and red in the face when she climbed the stairs.
16. Henry the cat was about to attack the second candy bar when he suddenly stopped moving and listened intently to the tune playing on the radio. Its head bobbed and swung in time with the music.
17. For a while, the only sound in the air was a murmur.
18, It seemed to sniff before taking a small bite. When the cricket was so eaten in his hand, Mario could not help but tremble all over with joy.
19, Dad is very tall, although slightly hunchbacked, but the whole person always exudes a kind of kindly demeanor, as if Dad's body inside the old so something in the microsoft.
20, so, everything is quiet again, the air is filled with a kind of emptiness, as if the whole station is always waiting for hordes of people to throw themselves into its arms.
21, For the few minutes that the music lasted, Times Square was as quiet as an evening meadow. Only the westward sun shone on those listening to the music, and the breeze blew them as if they were just tall weeds!
22, Just at the moment when it was about to fall asleep, in the haze, it still heard Tucker Mouse murmuring happily in his cage!
23. Holding his new discovery carefully, Mario lifted the insect and let it lie in his hand.
4. Good Words and Sentences from The Cricket in Times SquareAre you talking about The Cricket in Times Square? Good Words: knocking gently moving prejudice shining generosity confinement solitary solitary solitary sporadic proud thick diffuse ripples filled with drifting haunting uncontrollably intoxicated intoxicated dreamy volunteered household name Good Sentences: The sound of the beautiful music filled the station like a stone dropped into still water, sending ripples after ripples after ripples. The sound of the music filled the station like a stone dropped into still water, sending ripples after ripples.
As people listened, their faces changed. The heavy hearted eyes became gentle and calm, the tongue no longer nagging, and the ears filled with the city's noise also got a rest in the beautiful music.
The sound of the crickets playing music reached the street, pedestrians all stopped to listen, the police had to cut off traffic to avoid hitting pedestrians. Traffic stopped.
Public **** cars, cars, everything stopped. And here's the strangest thing: no one had a comment.
For once, in the heart of New York's busiest neighborhood, everyone was content not to move forward, almost to stop breathing. For those few minutes when the song drifted and lingered, Times Square was as quiet as a meadow at dusk.
The sun streamed in and shone on the people. The breeze blew over them as if over deep, dense grass.
Chester played his own compositions for his friends at the party, and Tucker and Harry clapped and applauded loudly. Harry asks Chester to play a piece they know well.
He turns on the radio in the newsstand. Chester listens and quickly memorizes the melodies of the various pieces and plays along.
He was a natural musician, and he played classical and popular music equally well. At that moment, a light and lively rumba came on the radio.
Tucker drank his Coca-Cola and got so excited that he spun and spun and spun and spun to the music, and then accidentally fell on a matchbook, and the matches popped out, making a "ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch" sound and a tongue of flame. The flames burned the newspaper.
Chester yells for Coca-Cola to put out the fire, but Tucker has already drunk it. Chester has the bright idea to ring the alarm.
Business at Mario's newsstand booms, as if touched by the golden finger of fate. He tells Chester that Tucker is the richest rat in New York.
Chester is amazed to hear this. Tucker admits it with a bitter smile.
Yes, when he was a little mouse, he had seen many, many older mice go unnoticed and end up crawling to their graves alone because they hadn't saved much money. He made up his mind never to let that sad fate befall him.
He never jumped and played all day like the other mice, but risked his life to get the little bits of money that people dropped home. It was so dangerous, he got his toes stepped on and his whiskers ripped off several times.
But it was worth the risk for the money! Now he had saved two nickels, five quarters, two dimes, six nickels, and eighteen pennies, for a total of *** two dollars and ninety-three cents, all stashed away in the drainpipe. He was proud to have this money.
5. The Cricket in Times Square Part 7 Good WordsThe undulating tops of the loess hills are really like the waves of a great flood.
Long hilltop, like a great tomb towering in the night.
The mountains on both sides of the gorge rise and fall straight up and down, so high that it makes you dizzy.
The deep valleys are appallingly quiet and cold.
The ravines were filled with snow, as high as the backs of the mountains, and became great squares of flat, snow-covered ground.
The morning sun is shining, and the mountain is like a shy maiden, hidden and visible, and the sun sets in the west, and the afterglow shines horizontally.
Autumn Autumnal Equinox Autumn Mid-Autumn Autumn Color Autumn Harvest Reunion Autumn Rain Autumn Fruit Autumn Frost Twilight Autumn Autumn Autumn Field Early Autumn Late Autumn Autumn Golden Autumn Autumn Season Autumn Wind Sleek Autumn Breeze Delivering Sharp Dyeing Layered Woods Dyeing Sky High and Cloudy Autumn Clouds Winter Coming
Chrysanthemum climbed to the heights of the dead branches and decayed leaves Autumn Grass withered and yellowed cinnamon flowers Fragrant Autumn Heat as the Morning Mid-Autumn Moon Appreciation Reunion
Vitality Vibrant Vibrancy Spring is full of color and sunshine, and the people are full of voices
6. 20 Good Sentences about the Cricket in Times SquareA tiny cricket, Chester, met a series of accidents, and was taken from the countryside meadow in Connecticut to the bustling Times Square in New York City.
The original little cricket in the simple and quiet countryside, looking at the natural and fresh idyllic scenery, but now, full of shiny and dazzling colors; before, babbling brooks, birds singing is the most beautiful music, but now, the noise of the sound is like a wave, a wave of double wave into the New York Times Square this big shell.
Leaving a familiar place and coming to an unfamiliar environment made Chester feel a ray of loneliness and sadness, but it re-surveyed the city, which was very different from the previous one, with new and exploratory eyes. It did not retreat, but with efforts and sincerity dissolved into this place, not only has many friends, but also with a beautiful song to win the applause of the people, to create a new self, but, successful Chester does not stay in this prosperous city life, but miss the countryside free and easy life, in the understanding of friends and help, it finally returned to the hometown that has too many memories of it.
Each of our life paths are different, we will encounter difficulties and bumps in the road, but we should maintain a balanced state of mind, to meet every challenge, through the wind and rain, will certainly see the brilliant rainbow, only with a quiet and simple heart, life will smile at us.
In my heart, the tiny Chester Cricket is my good friend, if you read the book "The Cricket in Times Square"!
7. The Cricket in Times SquareAre you talking about The Cricket in Times Square? Good Words: knocking gently moving prejudice shining generosity confinement solitary solitary solitary sporadic proud thick diffuse ripples filling drifting haunting can't help but intoxicated intoxicated dreaming volunteering household name Good Sentences: The sound of the beautiful music filled the station like a stone dropped into still water, causing ripples after ripples. The sound of the music filled the station like a stone dropped into still water, sending ripples after ripples.
As people listened, their faces changed. The heavy hearted eyes became gentle and calm, the tongue no longer nagging, and the ears filled with the city's noise also got a rest in the beautiful music.
The sound of the crickets playing music reached the street, pedestrians all stopped to listen, the police had to cut off traffic to avoid hitting pedestrians. Traffic stopped.
Public **** cars, cars, everything stopped. And here's the strangest thing: no one had a comment.
For once, in the heart of New York's busiest neighborhood, everyone was content not to move forward, almost to stop breathing. For those few minutes when the song drifted and lingered, Times Square was as quiet as a meadow at dusk.
The sun streamed in and shone on the people. The breeze blew over them as if over deep, thick grass.
Chester played his own compositions for his friends at the party, and Tucker and Harry clapped and applauded loudly. Harry asks Chester to play a piece they know well.
He turns on the radio in the newsstand. Chester listens and quickly memorizes the melodies of the various pieces and plays along.
He was a natural musician, and he played classical and popular music equally well. At that moment, a light and lively rumba came on the radio.
Tucker drank his Coca-Cola and got so excited that he spun and spun and spun and spun to the music, and then accidentally fell on a matchbook, and the matches popped out, making a "ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch" sound and a tongue of flame. The flames burned the newspaper.
Chester yells for Coca-Cola to put out the fire, but Tucker has already drunk it. Chester has the bright idea to ring the alarm.
Business at Mario's newsstand booms, as if touched by the golden finger of fate. He tells Chester that Tucker is the richest rat in New York.
Chester is amazed to hear this. Tucker admits it with a bitter smile.
Yes, when he was a little mouse, he had seen many, many older mice go unnoticed and end up crawling to their graves alone because they hadn't saved much money. He made up his mind never to let that sad fate befall him.
He never jumped and played all day like the other mice, but risked his life to get the little bits of money that people dropped home. It was so dangerous, he got his toes stepped on and his whiskers ripped off several times.
But it was worth the risk for the money! Now he had saved two nickels, five quarters, two dimes, six nickels, and eighteen pennies, for a total of *** two dollars and ninety-three cents, all stashed away in the drainpipe. He was proud to have this money.
8. What are all the good words and sentences in the book The Cricket in Times SquareGood Sentences:
1. For the few minutes that the music lasted, Times Square was as quiet as an evening meadow. Only the westward sun shone on those listening to the music, and the breeze blew them as if they were just tall weeds!
2. Just at the moment when it was about to fall asleep, in the haze it still heard Tucker Mouse murmuring happily in his cage!
3. Holding his new discovery carefully, Mario lifted the insect and let it lie in his hand.
4, The whole station was empty, but the air was vaguely filled with a silent clamor.
5, A black head with two black eyes flashing at it.
6. Orpheus played so beautifully that not only did humans enjoy it, but even rocks, trees, and waterfalls would stand still and listen to him. The lions stopped chasing the elk, the rivers stopped flowing, the winds held their breath, and the whole world fell silent.
7, Feng Sai said, at the same time showed a cheerful smile, a face became big and round, as if the Halloween pumpkin.
8, It was a tiny insect, about two or three centimeters long, covered with dust. It had six legs, two long tentacles on its head, and a pair of what looked like wings folded and bowed over its back.
9. Chester also ate so much that he ended up taking only small bites of each.
10, Once she's made up her mind, then you might as well go argue with the subway on Eighth Street, and it might still make sense.
11, as if somewhere far away from New York, in a verdant forest, a leaf fell in the middle of the night through the heavy darkness, fluttering down and falling into the bushes - the sound was the echo of the falling leaf.
12, Music just overflowed from under its wings like running water, filling the whole newsstand.
13. His playing was so beautiful that not only did the humans love it, but even the rocks, trees, and waterfalls would stop and listen to him. The lions stopped chasing the moose, the rivers stopped flowing, and the winds held their breath. The whole world fell silent.
14. It crouched on the concrete floor in a daze, so surprised that it almost stopped breathing.
15. Mom was a short, fat woman, and far stouter than she cared to admit. She was out of breath and red in the face when she climbed the stairs.
16. Henry the cat was about to attack the second candy bar when he suddenly stopped moving and listened intently to the tune playing on the radio. Its head bobbed and swung in time with the music.
17. For a while, the only sound in the air was a murmur.
18, It seemed to sniff before taking a small bite. When the cricket was so eaten in his hand, Mario could not help but tremble all over with joy.
19, Dad is very tall, although slightly hunchbacked, but the whole person always exudes a kind of kindly demeanor, as if Dad's body inside the old so something in the microsoft.
20, so, everything is quiet again, the air is filled with a kind of emptiness, as if the whole station is always waiting for hordes of people to throw themselves into its arms.
21. Just as the sinking sun was cutting through the tall weeds and casting a long yellow light on the ground, he used to stop beside a patch of grass and listen to a voice like this one.
22. He knelt down, reached out and gently lifted the pile of newspapers, then examined them one by one before setting them aside. The further down the pile, the dirtier the newspapers looked.
23. He gently patted and flicked the cricket's hard black shell, along with its tentacles, six legs, and wings
24. The train slid off the platform, and the lights faded in the darkness.
Good Words:
Bent, quirky, quirky, bouncing , fleeing, unbelievable, crooked
Finite, distracted, pitiful, hardworking, lonely, poor
Self-induced, angry, fox and dog, hardworking, lonely, devouring
Drawing fire, self-inflicted, a shake, happy to comply, begged, crooked
disappeared, racked their brains, fewer and fewer, crowded, looking around, into thin air
calling friends, impartial, escape from the dead, decisive, found, a long time
dazed, concentrated, extraordinary, no hesitation, as if nothing had happened, the ice is released Most of the conductors on the line knew Mario, and they liked him enough to come and say hello as they passed.
Good quote: The mouse's name is Tucker, and he is sitting at the exit of a drainpipe in the Times Square subway station in New York City. This drainpipe is his home.
A few meters back from here, against the wall, you can go straight into a burrow, but it's been stuffed full of confetti and rags that Tucker picks up from all over the place. Usually, when Tucker wasn't digging around for treasure or sleeping, he liked to sit on the drainpipe's exit and look out at the world coming and going--well, at least the part of the world that was hurrying through the Times Square subway station. It is like the sound of a violin's strings being sharply struck by the bowstring, or like the sound of a harp suddenly being struck.
10. The Cricket in Times Square Good Sentence Feelings 20 God helpThere is a small cricket Chester, encountered a series of accident, was brought from the Connecticut countryside pasture to the bustle of New York City's Times Square. The original little cricket in the simple and quiet countryside, looking at the natural and fresh idyllic scenery, but now, full of shiny dazzling colors; before, babbling brooks, birds singing are the most beautiful music, but now, the noise of the sound is like a wave, a wave of double wave into the New York Times Square this big shell. Leaving a familiar place and coming to an unfamiliar environment made Chester feel a wisp of loneliness and sadness, but it re-surveyed the city, which was very different from the past, with new and exploratory eyes. It didn't retreat, but dissolved into this place with efforts and sincerity, not only had many friends, but also won people's applause with its beautiful singing voice, creating a brand new self. However, the successful Chester didn't stay in love with the prosperous city life, but missed the free and easy days in the countryside, and finally returned to his hometown with too many memories with the understanding and help of his friends. Each of our life path is different, we will encounter difficulties and bumps, but we should maintain a balanced mind to meet every challenge, through the storm, we will definitely see the gorgeous rainbow, only with a quiet and simple heart, life will smile at us. In my heart, the tiny Chester Cricket is my good friend. If you read the book "The Cricket in Times Square", I think this little cricket will surely become your good friend too!
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