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I'm very proud of myself ,beacuse I think I am a superboy!Beacuse I'm do well in each exams of Chinese Math and English!So I often get good marks!( over 110 marks!) And I also good at sport!Such as,running,swimming and so on!I run fastest in our class and I am in school swimming team.I am also proud of my hobbies!There are so many kinds of hobbies that I like,such as,reading cycling and so on!In a word there a many different points that I proud of myself!
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我来写吧,等我5分钟When I was six, I remembered reading a story about a marathon runner with my dad. Now when I think of it, it was rather a cliche story. The runner in the end, reached finish line and I was then told "you always suceed when keep going on without giving up, just like the marathon runner."I was never so amazed by that concept until I finally joined a marathon myself. It was all thanks to my dear friends who recommended me as the runner to the new class leader. Without having anything to say for me, I was signed up by others and now standing under the extreme heat.the starting gun shot, some runners sprintedoff immediately like an arrow and leading in the front. In the back line where me and some girls and afat dude who also got draged into this, running slowly.For around five minutes, I could already hearing a bunch of people breathing heavily, but it was also hard to believe i'm one of them. Half an hour passed, my ankles and legs are getting tired.Then I thought I almost lost my consciousness but I shaked myself back to life and read my watch again, it had been whole two hours of running without stopping.Needlessly to mention, my whole body was in pain, feet and throat were burning hot, and I thought I could collaps in anytime.I suddenly thought about the story again. "Not giving up." A blast of cheering raised from aside, cleared my vison and it was the finish line. My tiredness immedialy are replaced by relieve, along with the cherring, i draged my body andreached to the finish line.Later again, I thought about that marathon and the story again. They are both quite cliche stories, but I sure understand now, the importance of "keep on going without giving up" and this should be the proudest thing I have ever done.
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Never had ic books captured the media like they did sixteen years ago in 1992. One of the greatest fictional icons in modern day America died, and the nation took notice. It became a media circus and QVC was doing specials hosted by Dan Jurgens selling copies left and right. This was at the height of the speculator market, and quite possibly the final nail in the coffin that would see the ic industry spiral downwards for a number of years afterward.
But all things aside, The Death of Superman was something to behold. In the story, the villain Doomsday and Superman fight to the bitter end. Neither one of them will give an inch, and Doomsday doesn't seem like he can be beaten. At the close of their battle, both are left dead and laying in the middle of the street in downtown Metropolis.
If I Were a Superman
If I were a superman, I would help those who were in trouble. I would use my power to clear all the problems for them and make them feel happy.
If I were a superman, I would help cure all the patients and get the diseases away from them. I would make everyone on the earth live healthlly and happily.
If I were a superman, I would make the environment better. Making the air clearer and water cleaner. I would make the earth a better place for all the human beings and animals to live.
If I were a superman, I would like to transit all the bad people into kind people. I would eliminate all the hatred and resentment in the world.
If I were a superman。
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不知你想写电影还是别的,我把我理解的都写上,你挑一个你想要的吧:1Superman has been around for a long time. He's been here through a World War. He's lasted seven decades and counting. So it's safe to say he's been through his share of monumental stories. But the most defining and central Superman ic had to be The Death of Superman in Superman #75 in 1992.Never had ic books captured the media like they did sixteen years ago in 1992. One of the greatest fictional icons in modern day America died, and the nation took notice. It became a media circus and QVC was doing specials hosted by Dan Jurgens selling copies left and right. This was at the height of the speculator market, and quite possibly the final nail in the coffin that would see the ic industry spiral downwards for a number of years afterward.But all things aside, The Death of Superman was something to behold. In the story, the villain Doomsday and Superman fight to the bitter end. Neither one of them will give an inch, and Doomsday doesn't seem like he can be beaten. At the close of their battle, both are left dead and laying in the middle of the street in downtown Metropolis.The powerful imagery of Superman laying battered, bloody and defeated in the arms of Lois Lane, who his holding his head up is phenomenal. Then, as the page is unfolded, Superman's head drops and the tears begin to flow. It had a very spiritual connotation relating it somewhat to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the cross in the way the death was depicted.Many praised the story, while many saw it as a cheap promotional ploy. It was actually both, and for a while it succeeded as both. And, as everyone knows, Superman sales hadn't been great and people were bored with the character. So mixing it up like this did something special for the Man of Steel - it got people interested.Following the death of Superman ic was a story line called Reign of the Supermen in which four new Supermen came on the scene, each claiming to be the real Superman. One was Superboy, who we would later discover was a clone of both Superman and Lex Luthor. Another was John Henry Irons, who later became known as Steel. One was thought to be the true Superman, but turned out to be a Cyb. And the last was The Eradicator, who ended up being a part of the original Superman's soul, but without the balance humanity had given him.Later, as planned and expected, the true Superman rose from the grave sporting a new hairdo and donning a new black costume for a while.Whether the story is viewed as a cheap ploy or a history changing mega story, the fact is that The Death of Superman ic was one hot ic.2We all know the story. A traveler from another pla crash lands on earth, is raised by a farmer and his wife, then grows up to be the greatest hero that ever lived. He possesses powers the likes the world has never seen, and because of his modest, honest upbringing, he possesses the traits we all strive for. He's nearly perfect in every way.The most proliferate of all DC Comic Heros, Superman stands for all the good things in life: truth, justice, freedom, kindness, wisdom, strength, etc. And yet, it's because of these very traits that his popularity has waned from time to time, and the readership of his books, for a long time, steadily declined. People couldn't relate to him in the least, and could certainly never live up to him. And that turned people off.Sure, Clark Kent, the alter ego of the Man of Steel, is supposed to be the one people can relate to. He is the mild-mannered, polite, bumbling everyman that provides the perfect disguise for the Kryptonian superhero. Except that Clark Kent is a boy scout, whose values and morals are every bit as stout as Superman's himself. And thus, it makes it hard to relate to and live up to even being Clark Kent!The core of every Superman story used to be Superman swooping in to save the day from immoral villains and ruffians. Even Lex Luthor was the epitome of evil incarnate throughout the Superman mythos. But now, and for a while, Luthor has bee more than just evil. He has bee a villain with a purpose, and a purpose that makes sense! His isted views and outlook on things gained him the presidency of the United States in the DC Universe for a time, which caused a great deal of conflict for Superman, who knew how evil Lex truly was.In recent years, Superman has evolved somewhat, and has shown his weaknesses, and I'm not talking about vulnerability. In an attempt to make Superman more vulnerable and relatable, DC took a chance by challenging his thinking when 。
This is a supermarket .It is big and new. Its name is Wanjia .You can buy many things in the supermarket .
You can buy food like milk,bread ,vegetables,chocolate…… ,You can buy school things like books,rubber,pencil……,You can buy clothes like shorts,trousers,shirt.you can buy cupboard,puter,robot,fun,desk,too.
This is a big supermarket ,It is open for 12 hours a day. There are many people here. The shop worker is very hard working. They always ready to people .
I like going here.
假如我是一位令人羡慕的超人,我会怎么做呢?我会保卫地球,消灭坏人。
记得有一次晚上,爸爸帮我买了一盘超人碟片,我高兴得喜出望外,一手接过爸爸手中的碟片,津津有味地看了起来。直到傍晚时分,要睡觉的时候都依依难舍。睡觉时我怎么都睡不着,于是我开始数起羊来:一,二,三,四,五……很快,我在迷迷糊糊中睡着了。当我醒来时,我发现自己成为超人了。
我飞快地跑下楼梯,发现爸爸妈妈已经在那里等我了。我对爸爸说:“你看,我成为超人了。”“别胡闹了,孩子,快下来吃早饭吧!”爸爸说,我说:“真的,我真的成为超人了,不信,你可以考考我。”爸爸说:“好啊,有本事的话,你就把我们隔壁的一辆汽车抬起来,怎么样?”我自信地说:“好!没问题,我这就让你看看我的本领有多大!”话音刚落,我就一个箭步冲出门外,把爸爸刚才指的那辆汽车举了起来,边举边说:“你看,我的力气有多大!”爸爸见了大吃一惊:“孩子,你真的成为超人了,我真为你感到自豪。”我听了,心里乐滋滋的,急忙跑向花园想再来炫耀一番。
突然,我听见一个可怕的声音:“小鬼,不要乱动,不然我一枪毙了你!”为了弄清事情的经过,我打算过去看一看。于是,我朝着声音的地方走去。啊!原来是一个强盗在偷东西,却被一个小孩看见了这一幕,想去报警,没料到却被强盗发现了,想把他除掉。我一看事情紧急,我呼地一声飞了过去,对强盗大声说:“你竟然敢以大欺小,看我怎么教训你。”于是我使用了定身术把他们都定住了,再用绳子把他们捆住,这样即使定身术失效后他们也逃不了了。我将强盗扔到警局门口,立刻带着这个小孩离开了。
我做了一件好事,心里高兴地不知该怎样形容。这时,我不小心被一块小石头绊倒了,我爬起来后,才发现自己掉在了地上。啊,原来我只是做了个梦,在梦中我变成了超人。妈妈奇怪地在旁边看着我,我就把做梦的经过一五一十地告诉了妈妈。妈妈说:“孩子,超人只是科学幻想,也可以说超人在世界上是没有的。想要为大家做好事,只有现在努力学习,做一个有本事的人。”我听了妈妈的话,认为她说的是对的,我应该小时候努力学习,长大成为一个干大事业的人。
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William Shakespeare ----A superman i knowWilliam Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sons, o long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.Shakespeare was a respected poet and playwright in his own day, but his reputation did not rise to its present heights until the 19th century. The Romantics, in particular, acclaimed Shakespeare's genius, and the Victorians worshipped Shakespeare with a reverence that Gee Bernard Shaw called "bardolatry".In the 20th century, his work was repeatedly adopted and rediscovered by new movements in scholarship and performance. His plays remain highly popular today and are constantly studied, performed and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world.William Shakespeare,a superman,a gient man with full of knowledge.This is a superman i know!。
A man who believes he is Superman but cannot use his powers because of a bit of Kryptonite in his head may sound like a great premise for a edy. But in the hands of the Koreans, you can be sure that there will be a fair bit of drama thrown into the mix. And in many cases, this often means an overly maudlin and sentimental affair. For this latest Gianna Jun starrer however, it is surprisingly for the better. Because contrary to what you would expect, If I Were Superman really takes off more as a drama, than as a edy. After a o-year hiatus, the breakout star of “My Sassy Girl” returns as a frustrated television producer at a *** all production pany. Gianna Jun, or Jun Ji-hyun as she is more popularly known in Korea, plays Song Soo-jung, who finds herself churning out trivial human interest stories with little depth. What's more, her pany owes her three months worth of wages. Little wonder why she struts around with a scowl on her face.To make it worse, she is robbed one day while waiting for the subway. As fate would have it, her almost futile attempt at chasing the robber is rescued by a stranger dressed in a Hawaiian shirt. This stranger calls himself Superman, and immediately her news instincts prompt her to investigate the origins of this person. Superman turns out to be quite the good Samaritan, going around the city helping anyone in need, from old ladies with a heavy load to schoolgirls harassed by a flasher. Of course, this off-kilter gentleman with his range of quirky to downright baffling habits is not as simple as he seems. And it is in learning about “Superman” that the film really begins to find its footing, eventually also impressing with a strong social message that will stay with you long after the credits roll. But the trouble is, the film takes an hour to get there, and indeed it is quite a drawn out hour. The antics of “Superman” are amusing to behold at the start, what if him standing on his hands because he claims that he is pushing the earth away from the sun as the polar caps are melting. But Jung gets carried away and inserts many such instances of his idiosyncrasies which can get annoying to watch after some time. Luckily, Hwang Jung-min's portrayal of Superman is a delight to watch. He puts in a convincing performance as a man transformed by the events of his life to so adamantly believe that he is the hero in the red cape. Unfortunately, Gianna Jun isn't given much to do here. Most of the time, she is left watching in bewilderment as Superman goes about his antics. Though her detachment arguably fits her role as a reporter, one wishes that it were more developed in the movie.What is perhaps the most interesting aspect of this movie is how writer-director Jung Yoon-chul uses this movie as an examination of social milieu and our perennial fascination with superheroes. This he does so from the perspective of a person who regresses to his childhood to assume the identity of a superhero and do what superheroes do best- lend a helping hand to those in need- something as mortals we find so hard to do these days. Though it may bill itself as a edy, If I Were Superman is only occasionally so. Instead, it is much more adept at being a social mentary and is best appreciated as such. Be warned: you gotta have patience to sit through some rather unfunny bits before you get to the meatier parts. Pity though, because this movie actually has worth, but it ends up being just a middling affair.。
Tom And Jerry(汤姆和杰瑞,及猫和老鼠)Tom and Jerry is a series of animated theatrical shorts created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that centered on a never-ending rivalry beeen a housecat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry) whose chases and battles often involved ic violence. Hanna and Barbera ultimately wrote and directed one hundred and fourteen Tom and Jerry cartoons at the MGM cartoon studio in Hollywood, California beeen 1940 and 1957, when the animation unit was closed. The original series is notable for having won the Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Cartoons) seven times, tying it with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies as the most-awarded theatrical animated series.
Beginning in 1960, in addition to the originals MGM had new shorts produced by Rembrandt Films, led by Gene Deitch in Eastern Europe. Production of Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood under Chuck Jones's Sib-Tower 12 Productions in 1963; this series lasted until 1967, making it a total of 161 shorts. The cat and mouse stars later resurfaced in television cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera and Filmation Studios during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, a feature film, Tom and Jerry: The Movie, in 1992 and released domestically in 1993 and in 2000, their first TV special, Tom and Jerry in: The Mansion Cat for Cartoon Neork.
Today, Time Warner (via its Turner Entertainment division) owns the rights to Tom and Jerry, and also produced the series, Tom and Jerry Tales for The CW's Saturday morning "The CW4Kids" lineup, as well as the recent Tom and Jerry short, The KarateGuard, in 2005 and a string of Tom and Jerry direct-to-video films.
A man who believes he is Superman but cannot use his powers because of a bit of Kryptonite in his head may sound like a great premise for a edy. But in the hands of the Koreans, you can be sure that there will be a fair bit of drama thrown into the mix.。
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