阿拉丁神灯英文感悟课件
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阿拉丁神灯读后感英语150After reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, I was deeply impressed by the magical and adventurous journey of Aladdin. The story not only entertained me but also left me with some valuable insights and thoughts.First of all, the character of Aladdin taught me the importance of perseverance and courage. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles, Aladdin never gave up and always found a way to overcome them. His determination and bravery are truly inspiring, and it made me realize that in the face of adversity, one should never lose hope and always keep fighting for what they believe in.Moreover, the magical power of the genie in the lamp made me reflect on the concept of wishes and desires. Throughout the story, Aladdin was granted three wishesby the genie, but each wish came with its own consequences. This reminded me that our desires should be carefully considered, as they may have unforeseen outcomes. It is important to be mindful of what we wish for and to understand the potential ramifications of our desires.Furthermore, the story also highlighted the theme of love and sacrifice. Aladdin's love for Princess Jasmine drove him to make selfless decisions and take risks in order to win her heart. This aspect of the story emphasized the power of love and the willingness to make sacrifices for the ones we care about. It made me appreciate the value of love and the importance of putting others' happiness before our own.Additionally, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp served as a reminder of the consequences of greed and selfishness. The character of Jafar, who sought to use the genie's power for his own selfish desires, ultimately faced the consequences of his actions. This part of the story taught me the importance of integrity and the dangers of being consumed by greed.In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is not just a tale of adventure and magic, but it also carries valuable lessons and moral messages. It serves asa reminder of the significance of perseverance, the power of love, the consequences of desires, and the dangers of greed. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this classic story and it has left a lasting impression on me. I believe that these timeless lessons will continue to resonate with readers for generations to come.。
After reading Aladdin And The Enchanted lapWhen I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp. At that time, I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it!I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up. I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy. He didn’t like to work and he pl ayed all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day, Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “ I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother. He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name was Aladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s family with the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trust of them . He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destination eventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !” At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute o r two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Abanazar said,“ I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.” Very afraid, Aladdin put his hand on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone moved easily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it to Aladdin. He said it would protect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid, but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .” But Aladdin said “ First help me out, then you can have the lamp .” “First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!” “ No ” Aladdin said “ You good - for –nothing! You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Ang rily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat on the stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abanazar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring. And then, out of smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with anew one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, th e Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle, Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought bees further. It won’t stay on the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. He was greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to bee rich, but also marry princess. How greedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ring helped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not. I feel depressed that just because of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knew it was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all menta lly . But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess, but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big dark eyes —— the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just was attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warm-hearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was being older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was his mother who brou ght him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything else. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got everything he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hard-working. He just depended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived for many years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve it by ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and bee wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “ There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ” B elieve in yourself. You can do it by yourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy lifein the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.。
After reading Aladdin And The Enchanted lap When I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp. At that time, I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it! I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up. I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy. He didn’t like to work and he played all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day, Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother. He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name was Aladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s familywith the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trust of them . He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destination eventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !”At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute or two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Abanazar said,“I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.”Very afraid, Aladdin put his hand on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone moved easily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it to Aladdin. He said it wouldprotect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid, but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .”But Aladdin said “First help me out, then you can have the lamp .”“First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!”“ No ”Aladdin said “ You good - for –nothing! You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Angrily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat on the stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abanazar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring.And then, out of smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with a new one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, the Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle, Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought becomes further. It won’t stay on the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. He was greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to become rich, but also marry princess. Howgreedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ring helped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not.I feel depressed that just because of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knew it was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all mentally .But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess, but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big dark eyes —— the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just was attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warm-hearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was becoming older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was his mother who brought him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything else. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got everything he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hard-working. He justdepended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived for many years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve it by ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and become wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ”Believe in yourself. You can do it by yourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy life in the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。
阿拉丁神灯读后感英语50字英语The enchanting tale of Aladdin and his magical lamp has captivated readers for centuries. This timeless story, woven with threads of wonder and wisdom, offers valuable lessons that resonate with audiences of all ages.At its core, the story of Aladdin teaches us the importance of integrity, perseverance, and the power of our choices. Aladdin, though born into poverty, refuses to succumb to the temptations of easy wealth through dishonest means. Instead, he chooses the path of righteousness, using his wit and resourcefulness to overcome challenges.The magical lamp, a symbol of untold power, serves as a metaphor for the potential that lies within each of us. It reminds us that we all possess the ability to shape our own destinies, to summon the courage and determination needed to face life's obstacles head-on.Moreover, the story highlights the value of compassion and the transformative nature of love. Aladdin's kindness towards others, even in the face of adversity, ultimately leads him to his true destiny. His love for Princess Jasmine transcends social boundaries, reminding us that the most powerful magic of all lies in the human heart.In conclusion, the tale of Aladdin and his magical lamp is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. It encourages us to dream big, to believe in ourselves, and to always strive for what is right. Through its timeless lessons, this beloved story continues to inspire generations, lighting theway to a brighter future.中文翻译:阿拉丁神灯的故事已经吸引了几个世纪的读者,这个充满奇想和智慧的不朽故事,为不同年龄段的读者提供了宝贵的人生启示。
书虫阿拉丁神灯第三章第四章观后感英文"Aladdin lamp" about such a story: Aladdin is not the father of the child. One day, a man claiming to be his uncle is a magician, he took Aladdin to a cave, wants to use Aladdin to take away hole in God lamp. Aladdin next to the hole saw, which is the glittering wealth! Then Aladdin found himself in danger. The hole is the magician stopped, the magician to Africa home. Poor Aladdin rubbed the lamp, the emergence of a white stuff in front of him, looked like a monster, but he was in fact the lamp. They helped Aladdin, so that he had the castle and princess. I like the magic lamp, because he is helpful.《阿拉丁神灯》讲了这样一个故事:阿拉丁是个没有爸爸的孩子。
一天,一个自称是他叔叔的人其实是个魔法师,他把阿拉丁带到了一个山洞里,想利用阿拉丁把洞里的神灯拿去。
阿拉丁下到了洞里一看,里面全是金光闪闪的金银财宝!这时阿拉丁发现了自己有危险。
洞被魔法师堵住了,魔法师去非洲老家了。
可怜的阿拉丁擦了擦灯,他前面出现了一种白茫茫的东西,看上去像一只怪兽,其实他是神灯。
<<Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp>>阿拉丁和神灯读后感This story is about Aladdin,he is a very poor child,many years ago his father died, only Aladdin and mother lives. Africa is the magician as Aladdin beguiled, uncle Aladdin's mother, let her son agree with him, buy clothes gave Aladdin business, the wizard wearing to a no man's Aladdin called up the branches, the mage Aladdin branches, the light above the spices, and the wizard spell reads: and, behold, a cracked earth on a stone, stone, the sorcerer told Aladdin copper ring inside a treasure, and he put the magician pulled a copper ring, opened DongMen into wizard in above, after waiting for a long time, Aladdin took oil in a ladder, Aladdin went to export a great servant appeared, the servant said: "master, you have what thing." Aladdin said: "the wizard killed, the export open." Spoke export opened, died. They are very happy, very happyAt last ,Aladdin and his wife lived happily together.He later became King when the Princess’ father died.<<Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp>>阿拉丁和神灯读后感东堤小学三年级李怡萧辅导老师:赵秀之。
After reading Aladdin And The Enchanted lap When I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp. At that time, I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it! I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up. I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy. He didn’t like to work and he played all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day, Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother. He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name was Aladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s familywith the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trust of them . He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destination eventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !”At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute or two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Abanazar said,“I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.”Very afraid, Aladdin put his hand on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone moved easily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it to Aladdin. He said it wouldprotect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid, but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .”But Aladdin said “First help me out, then you can have the lamp .”“First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!”“ No ”Aladdin said “ You good - for –nothing! You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Angrily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat on the stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abanazar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring.And then, out of smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with a new one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, the Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle, Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought becomes further. It won’t stay on the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. He was greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to become rich, but also marry princess. Howgreedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ring helped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not.I feel depressed that just because of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knew it was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all mentally .But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess, but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big dark eyes —— the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just was attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warm-hearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was becoming older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was his mother who brought him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything else. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got everything he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hard-working. He justdepended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived for many years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve it by ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and become wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ”Believe in yourself. You can do it by yourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy life in the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。
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