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              也是一种享受

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失败,也是一种享受

失败,就像一颗气球,吹它的时候,难免会有一种爱欲,越大越好,但是它还是会破裂,这样一来,就自然而然的激起你的斗志。人也一样,当心里承载着越多的失败经历,也终究会有破裂而失重的时刻,那种飘飘然的干酒就是由失败转向成功!

经历的挫折越多,占有欲也就越强。其实,失败也是一种享受,但你并不发觉,可它却已经伴随你左右,成为你的鼓舞着。

在生活上,失败对我来说是一种考验,同时也是一种享受,但它并不可怕,它给予了我鼓励,振作,是它让我从失败走向成功,是它让我有了自信。失败了,就要努力,我是一个比较不服输的人,激将法一用在我身上,总是会有很大的作用。探索最深处,那看了让人毛骨悚然的情景不经意间在脑里飘着,那对我来说,是我这一生中最可怕的一件事。

冬至期间,扫墓成了我的乐趣,但也随时成了我的恶魔起源地。那天,一家人乐着心情开了车到山脚下,做好了登山的准备,由于这山很陡,悬崖边缘我一直看直发抖,全身瑟缩,老师往人群中闯。从小,我就有恐高症,面对这高崖,很自然识相的退开,那是并不如我意。。走着走着,到了最陡的地方,爸爸说要扶我过去,而姐姐却老嘲笑着我说:“长这么大了,自己走得了,还要人扶,别羞死人了。”这样一激,我怒气直上升,确实,那时我的胆子实在太小了。

于是,我气鼓鼓地跨了过去,因那时候脚比较短,跨出去了搭不着,人一顺势,几乎掉了下去,但那时的处境让我吓破了胆,一手抓着藤条的我,我怕了,哭了起来。爸爸听见我这哭声,心更急了,对着我说:“先别急,看,你旁边有块大石头,你先一脚踩在那,我好用手推你上去!”我几乎是忘了自己是个胆小鬼,脚一伸,但是还碰不到,我无望了,霎那间有一种压迫感直向我侵来,感觉手中所握的藤条要断了似的,那会我急了,使劲地老是把脚往那石头进攻,经历了几次的失败,终于我存活了,几乎那时刻我仿佛看到了成功在向我招手,那一刻证明了我已再不是胆小鬼,我比谁都勇敢。

其实失败也是一种享受,它带着我们,使我们茁壮成长,面向成功!

题目分析:此作文题意明确,写某种事物是一种“享受”。文题中的“也”,有“比较”的意思,所以文章开头可以写一般人对“享受”的理解,比如“吃喝玩乐”的享受,来引出自己对“享受”的理解,写出什么事物“也是一种享受”。可考虑写记叙文,写自己一种喜好,或生活中一般“享受”的经历,如“读书”“运动”“也是一种享受”。要把“享受”的心境描写出来,要把情感表达出来。本题除了写享受人间的温暖,还可以写享受自然的美景。以“自然景物”为材料来写文章,比如写“欣赏自然,也是一种享受”,“享受”自然美景,把一处景物写得有特色,让人如临其境。不妨把眼光放任于大自然中,放任于四季中,不盯一处仔细捉摸苦苦雕琢,挤牙膏似的挤出一点词句来。应该放开胆去写,写得大气些。你了解春夏秋冬吧,你了解山水花鸟大地天空海洋的特点吧,就一段一段地写开去,来写享受自然美景,一般写一个季节,写点这个季节特有的景象,总结出这个季节的特点,即美在何处,让人的美好感受在何处,然后要点一点这个季节给你的生活或人物的感悟,比如,春,生命,播种;夏,热情,成长;秋,沉静,收获;冬,沉默,珍藏,这些词都有丰富的意义可感想。享受的不仅是美丽的景色,更是景物其间蕴含的意义对自己人生的启迪。这样从大有角度写“自然”,比紧盯一处写要好写得多,因为它不需要过多的细节描述,只要大致写出“大景物”的大特点,然后感慨几句就行,这样写立意很容易“立”起来。

单项选择题
单项选择题

When European Union (EU) leaders took delivery of Europe’s first draft of a constitution at a summit in Greece last June, it was with almost universal praise.

There was wide agreement that the text could save the EU from paralysis once it expands from 15 to 25 members next year. It would give Europe a more stable leadership and greater clout on the world stage, said the chairman of the Convention which drafted the agreement, former French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing.

Such praise was too good to last. As the product of a unique 16-month public debate, the draft has become a battleground. Less than four months after it was delivered, the same leaders who accepted it opened the second round of talks on its content this week by trading veiled threats to block agreement or cut off funds if they don’t get their way.

The tone was polite, but unyielding. In a bland joint statement issued when the talks opened on October 4, the leaders stressed the constitution, "represents a vital step in the process aimed at making Europe more cohesive, more democratic and closer to its citizens. "Sharp differences remain, though, between member countries of the EU over voting rights, the size and composition of the executive European Commission, defense co-operation and the role of religion in the new constitution.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s hopes of wrapping up a deal on the constitution by Christmas seem far from being realized. While the six founding members of the EU--Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg--plus Britain and Denmark, want as little change as possible to the draft, the 10 mainly central European countries due to join the 15-nation bloc next year want to alter the institution’s balance.

Such small states are afraid their views will be ignored under the constitution and are determined to defend the disproportionate voting rights they won at the 2000 Nice Summit. EU experts fear such sharp differences will create exactly the paralysis in the EU the Convention was established to avoid.

A second round of talks were opened by some leaders, because()

A. they want to make the first draft into a battleground

B. they want to tear the first draft up and write a new one

C. their needs were not satisfactorily met in the draft

D. their funds were channeled into inappropriate projects