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"Helen Keller" Reading Notes

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"Helen Keller" Reading Notes 1 "Helen Keller" This book tells a true story. After reading this book, I couldn't recover my mood for a long time.

This book tells the life of American female writer and educator Helen Keller.

Helen Keller lost her hearing and vision due to illness when she was one and a half years old. Such a heavy blow is not something that ordinary people can bear, but she did not give in to fate. With her efforts, she graduated with honors.

Harvard University's Ladkla Girls' School has been praised by the national government!

It is unimaginable that a blind and deaf person can achieve such a great achievement, but Karen Keller did it, she did it.

Through this incident, I was thinking that a blind and deaf person can achieve such a great achievement, so why should we not be better than her?

So I think those of us who are healthy should cherish the good times and a happy life!

How should we face life?

Helen Keller's voice gave us a satisfactory answer to the questions we raised, and her constant pursuit is our guide!

"Helen Keller" reading notes 2 Not long ago, we studied a text "Helen Keller". The little Helen in the article was blind and deaf in both ears when she was one and a half years old, but Helen still did not bow to fate.

Later, I was admitted to Harvard University with excellent results, which really moved me.

When Helen's temper became worse and worse, Teacher Sullivan came to her side.

From then on, Helen felt that her life had a new beginning.

She struggled to read Braille and kept writing words and sentences. There were already blood blisters on one of her little fingers, which made people feel distressed!

Finally, she learned to speak and write, which was all the result of her hard work and hard work!

Hawking is such an indomitable person.

At the age of thirteen he had already made up his mind to engage in the study of physics and literature.

At the age of seventeen, he received a scholarship in natural sciences and successfully entered Oxford University.

But he soon discovered that he was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle atrophy, but he bravely faced this misfortune and continued his research.

Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his scientific research was only after his illness.

With his perseverance, he created a miracle, which is worth learning from.

It was a scorching afternoon. My mother bought paints and other painting tools from outside and wanted me to learn oil painting.

At first, my interest was very strong, but later on, nothing I drew looked like it, and I was very discouraged!

My mother advised me: "Child, whatever you do must be done from beginning to end, and you can't give up halfway!" After listening to this, I painted harder than before, from drawing one picture a day to three pictures a day. Finally, my

The work was praised repeatedly by the teacher!

After studying this article, I understood: Helen Keller relied on faith to achieve success, so why can't we normal people succeed?

We should work harder to become the pillars of our motherland!

"Helen Keller" reading notes 3 1. Introduction to the book: Book title: Helen Keller Distributor: Zhuang Chaogen Publisher: Shiyi Cultural Industry Co., Ltd. Year of publication: January 2006 2. The main idea of ??the story:

Helen Keller learned to speak and walk earlier than the average person since she was a child. But something unfortunate happened. Helen suddenly had a high fever. When the fever subsided, Helen could no longer see or hear, and she also lost her ability to speak. So she began to

They could use gestures and movements to express themselves. Later, they met Teacher Sullivan. Teacher Sullivan not only changed Helen's willfulness and stubbornness, but also taught her sign language, writing, etc. Finally, Helen became an internationally renowned female scholar.

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3. Inspiration or addition of good sentences: Beautiful green vines secretly entwine Helen.

Keller’s sweet home.

Helen often encourages everyone to "light up the light in your heart and move forward bravely." 4. Thoughts after reading: I think this book is a book that I will never tire of, because Helen?

I was so impressed by Keller’s story of struggle….

If Helen had not been blind or deaf, perhaps there would not have been Helen’s wonderful struggle story, nor the book Helen Keller, nor so many people who admired her. Until now, Helen Keller’s story is still echoing in the world.

in my heart.

"Helen Keller" Reading Notes 4 This weekend, I decided to experience Helen Keller's life as a blind, deaf, and mute person.