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1、第 PAGE8 頁(yè) 共 NUMPAGES8 頁(yè)2023年最新的海倫凱勒的故事讀后感 海倫用頑強(qiáng)的毅力克服生理缺陷所造成的精神痛苦。她熱愛(ài)生活,會(huì)騎馬、滑雪、下棋,還喜歡戲劇演出,喜愛(ài)參觀博物館和名勝古跡,并從中得到知識(shí)。她21歲時(shí),和老師合作發(fā)表了她的處女作我生活的故事。在以后的60多年中她共寫(xiě)下了14部著作。以下是海倫凱勒的英語(yǔ)故事,歡迎閱讀。 Helen Keller is an American blind and deaf writer and handicapped educator. Born on June 27, 1880 in northern Alabama, a town

2、 called taskama biya. She lost her sight and hearing in nineteen months, and then she lost her language skills. In this dark and lonely world, however, she learned to read and speak for her mentor, Anne Sullivan, and began to communicate with others. He graduated from Radcliffe college with honors a

3、nd became a famous writer and educator with five languages of English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She travels through the United States and around the world, raising money for blind schools and dedicating her life to the blind welfare and the education career. She has won praise from all over

4、the world and has been honoured by many national governments. The main works have if give me three days light , my life , my teacher etc. Helen Keller wrote 14 books in her life. Helen Keller became blind and deaf as a child, but she went through college with great difficulty. She has written more t

5、han a dozen works in her life, while working to save children, protect women s rights and fight for racial equality. He was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 1964. She groped her way up in the dark. At the age of seven, the family hired a tutor for her, the teacher who influenced Helen s

6、life. Sullivan was almost blind as a child and understood the pain of loss of light. Under the guidance of her hard work, Helen learned to learn sign language by hand touch, she learned to read by touch, then she touched others lips and finally learned to speak. Miss Sullivan, in order to bring Hele

7、n to nature, let her roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, sow seeds in the fields, and climb trees to eat. Take her to touch the newborn pig, also to the river to play water. Under the care of her teacher, Helen overcame blindness and deafness and completed her college education. Helen was

8、 very sad when she left the world in 1936 with her teacher for fifty years. Helen knew that without the love of her teacher, she would not have been today, determined to carry forward the love that the teacher gave her. So Helen traveled all over the United States in large and small cities, travelin

9、g around the world, working for people with disabilities, and working for those who were unhappy. In 1968, Helen died at the age of 89, and she devoted all her life to the service of disabled people throughout the world. She wrote a lot of books and her story was made into a movie. Miss Sullivan gav

10、e her the most precious love, and she spread love to all the unfortunate people, giving them light and hope. After her death, her strong will and outstanding contribution touched the whole world, and people everywhere celebrated her activities If give me three days light is Helen Keller s prose mast

11、erpiece, she with a waist weak woman s point of view, warned able-bodied people should cherish life, cherish the creator of all things. In addition, my life story, which is included in this book, is Helen Keller s autobiographical work, which is honored as the greatest masterpiece in world literatur

12、e history . March 3, 1887, it was a very important day for Helen. On this day, she was brought in by a teacher, miss Anne Sullivan. Annie taught her to write and sign language. No one can imagine how surprised and happy I am, said Mr. Yannagno of the boggins blind school, when he read a letter of th

13、e French letter with a look of surprise. For I believe in her ability, but also difficult to believe that her 3 months of learning is such good results, in the United States, other people to achieve this level, have to spend time in a year. Helen was nine years old In the summer of 1894, Helen atten

14、ded the American association for the advancement of deaf people, and was arranged to attend the school of the deaf in New York City, studying mathematics, nature, French, and German. Within a few months she could converse freely in German; In less than a year, she had finished her German work, Willi

15、am tell. Teachers who teach French do not understand sign language and have to be dictated. In spite of this, Helen soon mastered French and read the novel the forced doctor twice. During her time in New York, Helen got to know many friends of the literary world. Mark Twain read her wonderful short

16、stories for her, and they established a sincere friendship. In her quiet home on the Merrimac river, Dr. Holmes read the poems of rouse bean, and when she read the last two pages, holmes placed a statue of a slave in her hand. She was the emancipator of your mind, holmes told Helen. The doctor was r

17、eferring to miss Anne. Helen s heart was filled with excitement, the world s beautiful thoughts, deep love, and solid pursuit, all like spring seeds deeply implanted in the heart. Helen confidently said, I m going to college someday! I m going to harvard! The day finally came. Harvard University s R

18、adcliffe women s college has arranged her entrance exams in a special way. She used her hand to touch the raised braille, and then answered the question with a typewriter. Nine hours before and after, all subjects passed, English and German were the best grades, Helen started college with a keen hea

19、rt. In June 1904, Helen graduated from Radcliffe with honors. Two years later, she was appointed chairman of the Massachusetts blind committee and began a social work for the blind. She received the visiting blind people every day, and returned the same letters. Later on, she toured the country, tra

20、veling for the promotion of blind blind education plans and treatment plans. By 1921, the American foundation for the blind was finally founded. Helen, one of the group s leaders, has been working hard to strengthen the foundation s work. In her busy work, she never put down her pen and finished 14

21、books successively. The story of my life , the song of the stone wall out of the dark, optimism and so on, all have a worldwide impact. Helen s last work was the teacher, she has to collect the book notes and letters of 20 years, and all this and three-quarters of the manuscripts were burned in a fi

22、re, burn and braille library, along with their exquisite craft gifts from all over the world. If another person might be disheartened, but Helen felt more determined to finish it, and she sat quietly before the typewriter, and began to trudge again and again. Ten years later, Helen finished her book

23、. She was relieved that the book was a gift to her teacher, and the teacher Anne was very proud of it. On November 15, 1956, erect perkins the blind school in the United States on a plaque at the entrance of the curtain, with trembling hands, unveiled by Helen, it read: Helen Keller and Anne Su Liwe

24、n wheat west. This is not a common plaque, but for those who have written a prominent chapter in the history of human civilization. Indeed, Helen has dedicated her life to the welfare of the blind and the cause of the education, which has earned the respect of people all over the world, and the Unit

25、ed Nations has launched the Helen Keller world campaign. On June 1, 1968, Helen Keller, a deaf and blind scholar, writer, educator, who wrote the history of human civilization, passed away in flowers. However, her indomitable fighting spirit, her legendary life, but always in the history, just as th

26、e famous writer Mark Twain said: in the 19th century appeared two great figures, one is napoleon, one is Helen Keller. 海倫凱勒是美國(guó)盲聾啞女作家和殘障教育家。1880年6月27日出生于亞拉巴馬州北部一個(gè)叫塔斯喀姆比亞的城鎮(zhèn)。她在19個(gè)月的時(shí)候因猩紅熱奪去了她的視力和聽(tīng)力,接著,她又喪失了語(yǔ)言表達(dá)能力。然而就在這黑暗而又寂寞的世界里,她因?yàn)樗膶?dǎo)師安妮沙利文的努力,使她學(xué)會(huì)讀書(shū)和說(shuō)話,并開(kāi)始和其他人溝通。而且以優(yōu)異的成績(jī)畢業(yè)于美國(guó)拉德克利夫?qū)W院,成為一個(gè)學(xué)識(shí)淵博,掌握英、法、德

27、、拉丁、希臘五種文字的著名作家和教育家。她走遍美國(guó)和世界各地,為盲人學(xué)校募集資金,把自己的一生獻(xiàn)給了盲人福利和教育事業(yè)。她贏得了世界各國(guó)人民的贊揚(yáng),并得到許多國(guó)家政府的嘉獎(jiǎng)。主要作品有假如給我三天光明、我的生活、我的老師等。海倫凱勒一生一共寫(xiě)了14部著作。 海倫凱勒自幼因病成為盲聾啞人,但她自強(qiáng)不息,克服巨大困難讀完大學(xué)。一生寫(xiě)了十幾部作品,同時(shí)致力于救助傷殘兒童,保護(hù)婦女權(quán)益和爭(zhēng)取種族平等的社會(huì)活動(dòng)。1964年獲得總統(tǒng)自由勛章。 她在黑暗中摸索著長(zhǎng)大。七歲那一年,家里為她請(qǐng)了一位家庭教師,也就是影響海倫一生的沙利文老師。沙利文在小時(shí)候眼睛也差點(diǎn)失明,了解失去光明的痛苦。在她辛苦的指導(dǎo)下,海倫

28、用手觸摸學(xué)會(huì)手語(yǔ),摸點(diǎn)字卡學(xué)會(huì)了讀書(shū),后來(lái)用手摸別人的嘴唇,終于學(xué)會(huì)說(shuō)話了。 沙利文老師為了讓海倫接近大自然,讓她在草地上打滾,在田野跑跑跳跳,在地里埋下種子,爬到樹(shù)上吃飯;還帶她去摸一摸剛出生的小豬,也到河邊去玩水。海倫在老師愛(ài)的關(guān)懷下,竟然克服失明與失聰?shù)恼系K,完成了大學(xué)學(xué)業(yè)。 1936年,和她朝夕相處五十年的老師離開(kāi)人間,海倫非常的傷心。海倫知道,如果沒(méi)有老師的愛(ài),就沒(méi)有今天的她,決心要把老師給她的愛(ài)發(fā)揚(yáng)光大。于是,海倫跑遍美國(guó)大大小小的城市,周游世界,為殘障的人到處奔走,全心全力為那些不幸的人服務(wù)。 1968年,海倫89歲去世,她把所有終生致力服務(wù)殘障人士的事跡,傳遍全世界。她寫(xiě)了很多

29、書(shū),她的故事還拍成了電影。沙利文老師把最珍貴的愛(ài)給了她,她又把愛(ài)散播給所有不幸的人,帶給他們光明和希望。 死后,因?yàn)樗龍?jiān)強(qiáng)的意志和卓越的貢獻(xiàn)感動(dòng)了全世界.并且各地人民都開(kāi)展了紀(jì)念她的活動(dòng) 假如給我三天光明是海倫凱勒的散文代表作,她以一個(gè)身殘志堅(jiān)的柔弱女子的視角,告誡身體健全的人們應(yīng)珍惜生命,珍惜造物主賜予的一切。此外,本書(shū)中收錄的我的人生故事是海倫凱勒的本自傳性作品,被譽(yù)為“世界文學(xué)史上無(wú)與倫比的杰作”。 1887年3月3日,對(duì)海倫來(lái)說(shuō)這是個(gè)極重要的日子。這一天,家里為她請(qǐng)來(lái)了一位教師安妮沙莉文小姐。安妮教會(huì)她寫(xiě)字、手語(yǔ)。當(dāng)波金斯盲人學(xué)校的亞納格諾先生以驚訝的神情讀到一封海倫完整地道的法文信后

30、,這樣寫(xiě)道:“誰(shuí)也難以想象我是多么地驚奇和喜悅。對(duì)于她的能力我素來(lái)深信不疑,可也難以相信,她3個(gè)月的學(xué)習(xí)就取得這么好的成績(jī),在美國(guó),別的人要達(dá)到這程度,就得花一年工夫?!边@時(shí),海倫才9歲 1894年夏天,海倫出席了美國(guó)聾人語(yǔ)言教學(xué)促進(jìn)會(huì),并被安排到紐約赫馬森聾人學(xué)校上學(xué),學(xué)習(xí)數(shù)學(xué)、自然、法語(yǔ)、德語(yǔ)。沒(méi)過(guò)幾個(gè)月,她便可以自如地用德語(yǔ)交談;不到一年,她便讀完了德文作品威廉退爾。教法語(yǔ)的教師不懂手語(yǔ)字母,不得不進(jìn)行口授;盡管這樣,海倫還是很快掌握了法語(yǔ),并把小說(shuō)被強(qiáng)迫的醫(yī)生讀了兩遍。在紐約期間,海倫結(jié)識(shí)了文學(xué)界的許多朋友。馬克吐溫為她朗讀自己的精彩短篇小說(shuō),他們建立了真摯友誼?;裟匪共┦吭诿防镞~克河邊幽靜的家里為她讀勞斯豆詩(shī)集,當(dāng)讀

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