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How steel is made (a):
1, annoyed and angry, melancholy and majestic
2, voice and color, flabby skin, fierce and vicious, frightened and fearful, fearful and cruel to the bone
3, bitterly seeking to decline in fear and fearful, dumbfounded, silent, silent and slipped away, chicken hair and garlic
4, backwards and forwards, clear and clear, clear and clear, clear and clear, clear and clear, clear and clear, nonsense.
5. Exhausted, smiling, laughing, silent, concentrated, straight to the point, satisfied
6. Frightened and fussed over one after another, indignant, sad, uncontrollably angry
7. Listless, back and forth, clean, careful, flaming, exhausted
8. Exasperated, worried, pale The overbearing and unreasonable mess
9, compelled to branch out speech excitedly and aggressively self-reliance in the name of the right
10, contented and exhausted dawned on me that the heart is restless and smoke dissipated carelessly
How the steel is made good word excerpts (2):
1, unknowingly, anxiously, vaguely guessed, in a trance
2. deep and bottomless, very painful, exultant, safe all the way, a thousand thoughts, a thousand words
3. close behind, a mess, a laugh, proper, unassailable, indisputable
4. tall and robust, gurgling, urning, a violent struggle, apprehensive. shocking
5. roguish accent, furious, peaceful, sullen, quarrelsome shouting, stammering
6. ten thousand distressed, tossing and turning, sleepy, quiet, spirited, endearing
7. strength of character, sincerity of friendship, a moment's silence, anxious, tall and erect, slightly trembling
8. sped go, eyes, surprised, happy, unpredictable, dark clouds, sunny
9. roll, sturdy, bearded, desperate, thumping, hungry and cold
10. thievish, refused to speak, silent for a moment, terrible, armed, stern
11. pale, aggressive, rolled Not showing any emotion, thumping, eyes without a sense of humor
12, hungry, stout, serious, plainly, unexpectedly, weedy
13, extra careful, fruitless, safe, sullen
How Iron Is Made Good Words Excerpts (3):
1, exhausted, playful, ravening. concentrated, straightforward, contented
2. weary, empty, lonely, faint, choked, cursed, shining, exhausted, stern
3. preachy, hushed, plunging, withered, stretched out, icy, angry threatening, stormy, paralyzed
4. contented, exhausted, dazed, tranquilized, smoky, rambunctious
9. patient, roofed instantly, collapsed, collapsed, miserable, piled up, intense, wretched
10. silent, slow, shrunken, straitjacketed, fluffy, hesitant, serviced, listening, rejected
11. mottled, embarrassed, healed, firm, faded, ragged, indifferent, surprised, groaning
12. shivering, confused
12, busy, blind, retreating, smart, rebuttal, self-defense, loud and clear
13, oiled, tenacious, resisting, deliberate, attacking, successive, engulfing, bonfire epileptic dog
14, open, curved, floating, unfamiliar, rippling, mocking, conciliatory, clear, courteous
15, safe and sound, pressed, ineradicable, tumbling, short, stout and stout, savage
15, safe and sound, pressing, hard to remove, tumbled, short and stout, barbaric
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16. listless, back and forth, clean, meticulous, tongues of fire, exhausted
17. successive, fussed, indignant, sad, uncontrollable, furious
18. killing, spectral, life-and-death, gloomy, resolute, choked (in the) throat, lucrative
19. questioning, enraging, the serene, stern, sorrowful, kind, prescribed, loathsome, serious
20, vociferous, flabby-skinned, ferocious, heart-stricken, wary, ruthless
21, exasperated, apprehensive, pale, pompous, irrational, disorganized
22, agonizingly seeking to decline, horrified, dumbfounded, ravenously silent, and Slipping away, chicken scratch
23, wasted years, vile and vulgar, bungling, never-ending, pouring out, prudent
Good Sentence Excerpts from How Steel Is Made
1, It was at the last minute that he suddenly remembered the pistol in his pocket. When they walked over and put a bullet in the back of the guy with the gun, Juhrai would be saved. After making such a decision in an instant, his thoughts immediately became clear. He clenched his teeth so tightly that they were raw.
2. Zhu Helai took two arrow steps and leapt in front of them, he swung his fist and hit the head of the escorting soldier. Immediately after that, the guy received two more blows as heavy as lead on his face. He let go of Paul, who was lying on the ground, and rolled into the trench like a pocket full of grain.
3.Once in the summer, on quiet nights, the young men all ran outside. Girls and boys, either in groups or in pairs, some in front of their houses, some in their gardens and courtyards, some right there in the street, sitting on the piles of lumber used to build houses. There was laughter and singing everywhere.
4. The close-guard cavalry were all red and tall. The officers, mostly counts and dukes, wore gold epaulettes, their breeches were trimmed with silver tapestries, and everything was exactly as it had been in the days of the tsars, as if there had been no revolution.
5, unnamable, muffled, indignant, inexplicable, sleepy, exhausted, chaotic
6, Colonel Golub master is a beautiful man: black eyebrows, white face, only due to the binge drinking, the face of the white through the yellowish, and the mouth is always holding a pipe. Before the revolution, the colonel worked as an agronomist on the plantation of a sugar factory, but it was a lonely and boring life, not to be compared with the power of the Cossack leaders. So the agronomist took advantage of the turbidity flooding the country and floated up to become Colonel Golub senior.
7. A train climbed into the station in a blizzard, and two university students in military coats and carrying rifles and a group of revolutionary soldiers wearing red cuffs jumped out of the car. They arrested the gendarme on the station, the elderly colonel and the chief of police. The townspeople then believed that the news was true. So thousands of inhabitants stepped through the snow, crossed the streets and poured into the square.
9. The little boy was so distressed that he cried, but there was nothing for him to do but to turn and run away, cursing as he did so. Paul, however, ran home contentedly. He jumped over the fence, ran into the shed, hid the gun he had gotten on a beam under the shed roof, and then whistled happily as he walked into the house.
10. On the steps of the church stood a group of sergeants and lieutenants, the priest's two daughters, a couple of Ukrainian teachers, a group of "free Cossacks" and the slightly hunched mayor - in short, a select group of "people from all walks of life". In short, a select group of representatives of "all walks of life". In the midst of this group stood the infantry director, dressed in Chelsea robes. He was the commander-in-chief of the parade.
11. Dark clouds, like clouds of smoke from a distant fire, floated slowly across the dim sky, moving close to a stupa and covering it with heavy smoke. The stupa became blurred, as if smeared with a layer of sludge, while the approaching dark clouds continued to color it, deeper and deeper. The dusky moon, emitting a faintly trembling light, also sank into the dark clouds, as if it had fallen into a black dye pot.
12. Hungry, red-faced, headlong, tenfold, unimpressed, solemn, reasonable
13. Darkness engulfed every corner of the cell. The suffocating, restless night descended. Thoughts turned again to the uncertainty of tomorrow. It was only the seventh night, but it seemed like months had passed. Sleeping on the hard floor, my whole body aches. There were only three people left in the warehouse now. The old man lay on the board bed snoring as if he were sleeping on his own hot bed. This old man was indifferent to the situation before him, and slept soundly and sweetly night after night. The old woman who made moonshine had been put out to make soju by Ensign Cossack, the Commander of the Vigilantes. Hristina and Paul were both lying on the floor, close together. Paul had seen Seryozha from his window yesterday standing in the street for a long time, staring sadly at the windows of this house.
14.He saw a strange girl standing there with her hand on a willow tree and her body poking out into the water. She wore a white sailor's uniform with blue stripes on the collar and a light gray skirt. A pair of short socks with lace wrapped tightly around tanned, well-proportioned calves, and on her feet she wore brown penny loafers. Chestnut-colored hair was worn in a thick braid.
15. surprise, clear, terrified, courteous, excited, grimacing
16. Two young men, both seventh-graders at the liberal arts school, were walking this way on the small bridge next to the water tower. One was the son of Engineer Suhariko, the director of the locomotive depot. He was a stupid and trouble-making fellow, seventeen years old, with light yellow hair and a face of freckles, and his classmates had nicknamed him Hemp Shura.
17. On both sides of the railroad, dark trees flashed eerily into the lights of the locomotive, and then disappeared into the darkness. The headlights tried their best to penetrate the darkness, but they were blocked by the thick curtain of night, and could only illuminate up to ten meters. The locomotive seemed to be running out of its last strength, and its breathing was getting weaker and weaker.
18. He was about to turn around and go back to the fence, but it was too late: he heard a dog barking furiously behind him. From the side of the house, a large dog lunged at him down the path littered with dead leaves, and a terrible woofing noise shook the whole garden.
19, He was brought in because the Petliura soldiers, who lived in his house, had a horse tethered to his board shed that was missing. On the ground sat an older woman, with thieving eyes and a pointed chin, a bootlegger. She had been arrested because someone had accused her of stealing watches and other valuables. In the corner under the window, lying drowsily with his head in his hat, was Paul Kochakin.
20. Early in the morning, when everyone in the house was still asleep, Tonya woke up. She quickly got dressed. So as not to wake anyone, she quietly went out into the yard, untied her big long-haired dog, Trezor, and led him toward town. Across the street from Kochagin's house, she stood hesitantly for a few moments then pushed open the fence gate and stepped into the yard. Terezor wagged his tail and ran ahead.
22. What happened next was so bad that I never dared to do that kind of foolishness again for the rest of my life. I told him that I didn't quite believe he was that brave, and was just testing him to see if he really had the guts to jump off a cliff, but I wasn't forcing him to do it. At the time, I was simply fascinated and found it too interesting, and in order to provoke him further, I made the offer that if he was really a man and wanted to win my love, then he should jump, and after that, he could have me.
"How Steel is Made" After Reading
Reading "How Steel is Made", I think many people will be moved by the indomitable and strong character of the protagonist, Paul Kochagin, as I am. How Steel is Made" tells how he put his life's experience into the cause of people's liberation, he infected generations of young people with his actions, "How Steel is Made" leads countless people to the light.
Overview of "How Steel is Made": He was an obscure and poor child, but with his love and passion for the revolutionary cause, he became a brave warrior at the forefront of the revolutionary team. He has been through life and death but still did not give up the great cause of the revolution, he suffered from disease, blindness but continued to write, no matter how much suffering he encountered can insist on getting through.
Paul Kochagin once said in "How Iron is Made", "The most precious thing is life. Life is only once for everyone. A person's life should be spent in this way: when recalling the past, he will not because of the wasted years and regret, but also because of the shame of doing nothing; in the dying time, he can say: 'My whole life all experience, have been dedicated to the world's most magnificent cause - for the liberation of mankind. struggle for the liberation of mankind." And this sentence in "How Steel is Made" is also a true reflection of Paul, but also worthy of all of us to learn from the famous words, and become the motto of many people.
I was touched by Paul's strength after I finished reading the book "How Steel is Made", and I have always felt a sense of exhilaration every time I think of Paul's example, and his spirit has always influenced me, leading me to the right path. Often I think of things in a good way, even if I am unhappy, I will recover after a short period of time, so I always keep an optimistic mindset now. I think those people in the revolutionary era were also infected by Paul's kind of positive optimism, perseverance and continue to fight for the cause of mankind.
We will not meet the same life as Paul, but we can inherit his will, his spirit, we can learn his kind of face difficulties but has been determined to their own beliefs, we can learn his kind of life and death but still do not give up the perseverance, we can learn his kind of even if blind, but still optimistic mindset to face the world's openness. He is a good role model who deserves to be studied for the rest of our lives.
The above are the little tips I have learned after reading the book "How Iron is Made", and I am committed to become a strong person like Paul Kochakin.
How Steel is Made
Perseverance is the basis of success, a kind of tenacity, an accumulation. The performance of perseverance is an amazing strand of strength that a person demonstrates in the midst of setbacks, with which people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties and will be stronger. This is my epiphany after reading How Steel is Made.
The value of the whole novel is being shaped in the image of a proletarian revolutionary hero like Paul. However, the nineteenth-century British movement, although there has long been a sprout of proletarian literature, but that is mainly poetry, as for other classical writers, their exposure of the old society's rotten darkness, although very deep, but did not create a satisfactory positive image of the character. The appearance of Paul is a new peak, both in terms of the tallness of the image or the innocence and simplicity of the image. After the protagonist Paul was paralyzed and blind, he was once distressed and unable to extricate himself, and had thoughts of suicide, but he quickly felt shameful for his behavior and thoughts, and cursed viciously: "? Even when it comes to the time when one's life has become unbearable, one must try to live, and do one's best to make life useful to society and to the people!" In this way, Paul in the physical and mental are suffering unimaginable pain in the case, the new found "back to the team" power, began the common people within the unimaginable work of literary creation. Paul with his life's energy, practiced his own life principles: "The most precious thing is life, life is only once, a person's life should be spent in this way: when he looks back, he will not be because of wasted years and regret, nor because of the shame of inaction; in the dying, he will be able to say 'My whole life and all my energy, have been dedicated to the cause of the world's most precious thing. life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind.'"
This is a true reflection of Paul's fighting life.
I think, today our happy life, is countless hard laborers with blood and sweat in exchange for, hard-won, we must cherish today's good life, study well, practice good skills, and in the future for the construction of our country more beautiful and hard work.
In the study, we should learn Paul is not afraid of difficulties, hard work spirit.
In life, we should learn from Paul's diligence, not afraid of setbacks.
In labor, we should learn from Paul's hard work and perseverance.