第1个回答 推荐于2017-12-13
伴着时光老人的脚步在学习上我一定不会用服饰装扮自己,而是用知识充实自己。用金钥匙开启知识的大门。我一定做到纯正正心、方正正人、公正正事、端正正学、清正正风
新学期的打算
伴着时光老人的脚步,一个愉快祥和的春节过去了,我们跨进新的一年——牛年,我要迎接新学期的挑战。
在春光明媚的日子里,我不会辜负美好时光,要好好学习、天天向上,今天我以万红为荣,明天万红以我荣。我一定做到纯正正心、方正正人、公正正事、端正正学、清正正风、我的口号是挑战新学期,力争上游。
在学习上我一定不会用服饰装扮自己,而是用知识充实自己。用金钥匙开启知识的大门。人人力争年有更大的进步!我有足够的信心,取得更好的成绩让爸爸妈妈安心,让老师放心。 在同学们有困难的时候,我应该伸出友谊的双手,热情的帮助他们。关心集体,乐于助人。当老师忙不过来的时候,应该用自己的双手去帮助老师,当好老师的好助手。 在新的一年里,我决心要遵守课堂纪律,上课专心听讲,积极举手发言,认真做好每一次作业争取门门功课优秀。
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第2个回答 2011-02-06
千盼万盼,终于盼到过年了。前几天不停地赶作业,现在可以停下来休息几天了。
这几天,我真正品尝到了年的味道。
大年三十的下午,我急急忙忙赶到奶奶家,一进家门,温暖的气息迎面扑来。哥哥、弟弟、妹妹都来了,晚上,一家人坐在凳子上,吃着团圆饭。吃完饭,我们站在楼上的阳台上看着楼下的烟花。第一个放的是花篮,花篮是由六个圆孔组成的,花篮先“兹”的喷起了火花,突然“砰”的一声飞上了天空,炸成了许多五颜六色的火花,就这样喷了六次,好像正在为人们祝福呢!
离春节联欢晚会还有一段时间,我们穿上过年的新衣服,一起去看灯展。
走在大街上,行人可真多,各式各样的灯挂在树上。走在草坪中间,远远地就能看见一座小凉亭,上面挂满了五颜六色的灯。
再向两边看,草坪上各种形状的灯都有,有小房子的,还有荷花池的……远远地看去,真是一个童话般的世界。灯多,人自然也就多,观赏灯的人真是摩肩接踵。再看每个人的脸上,都挂着灿烂的笑容,洋溢着过年的喜庆。我们拿着照相机,拍下了这一幕幕热烈欢腾的场景。
刚回到家里,节目就开始了,全家人围坐在沙发上,品尝着央视给我们带来的丰盛的“年夜饭”。那优美的舞姿、动听的歌声、幽默的小品相声,都给我们留下了深刻的印象,逗得我们哈哈大笑。能和家里人一起过年,是多么幸福的事呀!
“当……当……”新年的钟声敲响了,就在这时,周围的鞭炮声也随之响起来,照亮了外面漆黑的夜空。鞭炮声,笑声响成了一片简直就是一段有声有色的“交响乐”,把大自然所有的声音都交织在一起,连天上的星星都忘记了睡眠,停下来观看! 我看着窗外,把划过的烟火当做流星,许下了新年里的新愿望。我相信,在新的一年里,我一定会有更大的进步,会有更大的收本回答被网友采纳
第3个回答 2011-02-19
Although it is generally agreed that the Christmas tree in its current form came from Germany in the early 19th century, the tradition of decorating a tree to mark winter celebrations dates back hundreds of years to Roman times, when they used to decorate evergreen trees with small pieces of metal to celebrate Saturnalia.
In medieval times the 'Paradise Play' was performed every year on 24 December. This depicted the creation of Man and the fall of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and always included an evergreen hung with apples which represented the apple tree of temptation.
There is a legend that St Boniface, an English monk, came upon a group of pagans gathered around an oak tree who were preparing to sacrifice a child to the God Thor. In order to stop the sacrifice, and save the child's life, St Boniface is said to have felled the tree with one blow of his fist. Later on, a fir tree grew in place of the oak and this, St Boniface told the pagans, was the Tree of Life and represented the Christ Child.
Legend also suggests that, in the late 16th century, Martin Luther (the founder of the Protestant religion) was the first to decorate an indoor tree with candles when he attempted to recreate the stars shining over a forest of evergreens.