高中议论文范文-超越自我

高中议论文范文: 超越自我

类别:议论文 字数:800字作文

乐家两耳失聪,会承受多么难以想象的痛苦啊!但贝多芬毅然继续音乐创作,凭借着的就是他那顽强的毅力和超越自我的决心。这一超越.不仅是作品的超越,更有他心灵上的、精神上的。

人成熟的标志是什么?有的说成熟的标志是能用理智战胜感情,有的说是遇事有主见,有的说是善于给予爱,有的说是善于否定自我----而我的看法是;成熟的标志是能超越自我。

同学们大都见过达;芬奇的《蒙娜丽莎的微笑》。蒙娜丽莎那迷人而带有丧子忧伤的微笑深深吸引了我。我一直不懂得一位母亲失去至爱的儿了怎么还会微凳。但当蒙娜丽莎的微笑一次又一次浮现在我的脑海里时,我慢慢地感悟到了这位母亲的坚贞与不屈。她丧子,她痛苦,但她仍要微笑。她要把对自己儿女的爱超越为对世人儿女的爱,她要微笑着去继续生活。于是,在我的眼里,她的微笑是成熟的美。 秋天是果实成熟的季节。秋叶也在这一时节悄悄地退隐江湖,去寻找它们那宁静恬适的归宿的。风中摇曳的秋叶呀,我可以说你是成熟的吗?我想,你不会拒绝。你颤动着小小的身躯,投入大地的怀抱,你无怨无悔地将自己的整个身心都献给了泥土。你超越自己那小小的躯壳,你将你的生命与大地融为一体。落叶,也正是在不断超越自我中,重塑了自我。来年的绿树上肯定还有一个新的位置,留给你。成熟.对秋叶来说,是再好不过的总结了。

或许,这就是人们常说的生命的成熟,在不断超越自我中,凤凰涅槃,更新更生,让每一个人都分享幸福和欢乐,把痛苦留给自己。这不就是成熟的标志吗? 贝多芬是世界闻名的音乐家,他的《命运交响曲》《田园交响曲》等一直到现在仍被人们所喜爱。在我眼里,他的音乐才华是任何人也比不上的。而就是这一位创造出世界超一流音乐作品的艺术家,两耳失聪了。一位音乐家两耳失聪,会承受多么难以想象的痛苦啊!但贝多芬毅然继续音乐创作,凭借着的就是他那顽强的毅力和超越自我的决心。这一超越.不仅是作品的超越,更有他心灵上的、精神上的。 成熟的标志是什么?我想我已找到了它的答案。

超越自己就是胜利

星期五的晚上,我来到了超级大酒店,参加《我爱背唐诗》的节目录制,以选手的名义登上了梦想的大舞台。

在此之前,我也参加了这个节目的录制,只不过是作为施可人同学的亲友团搭档罢了。这次,我终于可以一展身手了。

一上台就是自我介绍,我那别具特色、幽默风趣的吐风赢得了开门红、满堂彩!这使得我早早的融入这个氛围,相信下面的路肯定会越走越顺的。

第一个环节是“唐诗我来背”,这个可难不倒我。我“咏剡唐诗”早已背得滚瓜烂熟,只要不过度紧张,这关肯定行。果然,我真是个半仙,能掐会算,主持人抽的2首唐诗,我全部很流利地背出,同学们都为我喝彩!我有了更多的把握,下面的环节一定难不倒我了。

但是,俗话说:人算不如天算。哪里晓得,这是我最后一个露脸的环节了。 让我落败的就是“名句我来猜”的亲有互动了,大家啊最担心的也是这个环节,因为如果俩人的默契不好,就会失败,猜不出诗句;一旦其中一个人过度紧张,那么也会失败。所以这一关就要两个人心有灵犀了。

只有1分钟,施可人作为我的搭档,看起来十分轻松,还一直笑呵呵的。 “开始!”随着主持人的一声令下,1分钟倒计时开始了。施可人看着题板,一直在喊“过”,我背对着题板,什么也看不见,看着她那迷茫的眼神,我的心里也只能干着急……

时间一分一秒地过去,我和施可人只配合了2句,人家都是5、6句的,哎,真不行了。1分钟过后,我和施可人的成绩是3句,我被淘汰了。

刚一下来,我觉得好不甘心,难道我注定要这么快被踢出这个舞台吗?不,我一定还会回去,而且我一旦上去,就不会再下来。

说实话,刚开始,我也有写责怪施可人的想法,毕竟她之前去比赛的时候,我尽了自己最大的努力,为她答对了7句。如果不是我,她可能也在第二关就淘汰出局。而现在,这差距也太大了。

后来,我又想了想,这也不能怪她,有些原因也出在我身上。当我在台上讲失败感言时,我的余光瞄到了施可人,我看见她在哭,被郑老师训斥。刹那间,我觉得我不可以这样对她,她好委屈,她也在为我着想,她已经很愧疚了,何必再用盐撒她的伤口呢!

我相信,不管我被什么比赛,什么环节,什么题目淘汰了,我永远都是收获的,没有失去什么,只是努力地挑战自己极限,超越自己的一切。

只要敢超越,谁敢说你不是成功的呢!

 

第二篇:议论文写作

议论文写作(Argumentative Writing)(10分)

Read the following two paragraphs with contradicting views, and write a passage on the issue. You should clearly state your opinion and explain the reasons for your opinion. You should write about 500 words.

Tablets are the ideal system of organization in schools. They are convenient, in which much information is stored in small sizes and kept together in one place, and cheap, as digital information is now becoming more affordable than print. As evolution continues to rock the modern world, digital devices will become more and more reliable. Someday, they will entirely replace print books, and hopefully, that day will come soon.

Many may argue that tablets are much more convenient than paper books. But not everyone shares this preference of tablets or finds them convenient. In fact, in a study conducted by Book Industry Study Group (BISG), it was found that 75% of college students preferred traditional textbooks in which they can highlight the key words and write notes. Also, some may suggest that it is cheaper to invest in tablets than textbooks. In fact, in a 2008 study of public schools in Kentucky it was estimated that the cost of textbooks and supplies totaled around $44 million. The cost per school was around $988 for textbooks and supplies. That is roughly the cost of only two tablets. To provide tablets to all the students in a school would be an enormous sum. Therefore, we may conclude that while tablets have their purposes, they should not replace the printed books used in schools.

范文一

Printed Book or E-book, Which Is to Succeed?

Since the beginning of human history, printed books have accompanied us for quite a long time. They have been used to pass on culture, knowledge and history from one generation to the next, and they have never been denied of their functions. In recent years, however, with the rapid development of e-books, many people voice that printed books are no longer useful, thus should be replaced by e-books. On the contrary, I hold the view that printed books should never be replaced. The reasons are as follows.

As printed books have played a glorious throughout history, they are mostly known as textbooks, on which there are printed articles, formulas for students to learn. Some of printed books are heavy, and not easy to carry, though, they are convenient for students to take notes and easy for them to review at any time when they open the book. But learners with e-books are impossible to write down notes on pages, so they may need extra notebooks during classes. What's more, there are already many versions of every kind of printed books, from which people can choose the one best suits their need, while only one version is accessible online for most of the time, and if readers want another version, they will be charged for extra fees, which, sometimes, even higher than a printed one.

Some people argue that printed books are a waste of trees and e-books are environmental-friendly. I don't agree. I believe that one won't throw a book away after

reading it, instead, most people choose to put it off the bookshelf and refer to it when necessary. In fact, it's a tradition to keep as many books at home as possible in a traditional Chinese family, because it shows that the family members are knowledgeable and intelligent and earns them respect from neighbors. Yet, I've also seen that in modern groups, especially among college students, second-hand books are in. Many students sell used printed books at very low prices, both maximizing the use of the book and realizing the mutual benefit of sellers and buyers.

Printed books, frankly speaking, are much cheaper compared to the money one has to pay for electronic devices in order to use e-books. For example, high quality products are expensive, which can be a burden to ordinary families. But once poor quality ones are broken, books will all disappear at once and they need requirements frequently, which, also means a large sum of money. In addition, with e-books, one will take much time to upload new systems and update new procedures so that the device can function properly and keep pace with the world.

Although e-books are becoming more and more popular, other problems like eyesight protection remain to be solved. Therefore, in this era of rapid development of science and technology, printed books, having survived for thousands of years, will continue to play an important part and succeed in the end."

范文二

Tablets Serves More for Students in School

Tablets are enjoying increasing popularity in school. One can always grasp shadows of tablets wherever he is, in classrooms or in the dining halls. Admittedly, the evolution of technology has rocked the world; however, there are indeed doubts on the growing vogue of tablets. Some people approve of them because of their convenience, others oppose and claim that students should use printed books and they will never be replaced. Nevertheless, as a significant progress made in digital time, tablets and E-reading are more likely favored by students and serve more in their school life.

Initially, tablets are more convenient than printed books. Other than just being a smaller-sized text, it is more of a portable database, in which one can not only read the whole content just as it is with the paper book, but also search for information about the background knowledge as well as the reviews, as Wi-Fi is more commonly used nowadays and tablets are able to connect to it. Also, for students who are eager to get the latest news or the new versions whether they are the requirements from the teacher or just their own interests, tablets provide with an access to every update while printed books fail to do so. Compared with a bag full of books that weighs more than 6 kilos in total, more students certainly tend to prefer to use the lighter tablets with more convenience.

In addition, electronic-reading is cheaper and that version of books is easy to preserve for really a long time. Other than just test books, most colleges require extra class materials (such as classic novels for an English class) and reference books, and the average cost for books and supplies for the 2012-2013 school year was about $1,200 at universities in the US, according to a report from the College Board. Although the price for books in China is much lower, it still counts greatly in students’

tuition fee. Compared with paper books we have to buy continuously, a tablet costs only for approximately $499, with free digital information or e-books with great price, which is cheaper in the long run.

Preservation is also problematic for paper books. It might be Okay if we are talking about a student or two; however, preservation of some specific books or historic records which are significant is important to schools. Proper handling and storage is essential to the preservation, not to mention a whole series of complicated packing and selection for places that is neither humid nor shady. However, books can be preserved in tablets easily without so many considerations. Librarians just have to create a database, which professors and students can have access to, and prepare for couple of computers or tablets for public use.

Admittedly, paper-reading has a long history and is accepted by most people; however, its negative impacts cannot be neglected, and the environmental problems it has brought about are definitely one of them, which have led to a high level of consumption and waste. According to a survey, nearly 4 billion trees worldwide are cut down each year, not to mention the air and water pollution. Also, few books will be recycled, which lead to a great amount of waste. However, the tablets can be used for quite a long time if the users use it properly, and the information can be update in time with lower cost.

The using of tablets in schools has really become a hit because of their convenience, abundant storage of information, and lower cost for information to be both read and preserved. In addition, it avoids the problem of waste and pollution paper book might cause, which not only benefit individuals, but also the society as a whole. More importantly, using tablets is a sign for the bloom of digital system of organizations in schools, and also the coming era of technology. Perhaps there is a day that all paper-books will be replaced by e-books stored in digital devices, and the storm of high-tech will blow almost everyone’s mind."

范文三

Nowadays there is a trend that digital devices are occupying an increasing number of market shares of educational business, a typical example of which can be tablets in colleges. Nevertheless, from my own perspective, tablets do not have advantages over paper books, which has also been proved by some studies. In fact, traditional textbooks possess a lot more merits than tablets in various aspects.

Initially, concerning the assistance to study, print books enable us to output what we have learned timely such as underlining the critical points and taking notes during the learning process. While with tablets, it is not convenient for us to write down our inspiration though they can store a large amount of information. Additionally, due to their multifunction, tablets will distract our attention more easily, which is fatal to a person’s study process. Such a typical phenomenon is that new games always spread faster through pads than any other devices, keeping the youths from concentrating on their study. Since the essence of study is the exchange and collision of ideas, paper books apparently weigh heavier than tablets for they can provide such a platform where students can place much more emphasis on learning. In terms of the investment, not only the cost but also the repair fees of tablets

are rather high. At the same time, with the software continuously being renovated, tablets set higher requirements on technology. For instance, schools usually face difficulties in collecting sufficient information and making effective management of so many of them in such a small device, which can only be dealt with by renewing the software. In brief, limited budget will restrict tablets’ popularization to a large extent while it can promise the paper books’ supply.

Another problem lies in the impact on health. There is no doubt that students’ loss of vision is closely attached to the exposure to lots of digital devices, one of which is tablet. Besides, it has been wildly accepted that the electromagnetic radiation from tablets is detrimental to our physical body. By comparison, print textbooks act as a more protective role in our study career because the unadorned paper will not do harm to us.

There is no denying that the invention of digital devices has brought a revolution to the study methods, converting people’s preference from conventional paper into convenient smart devices. However, it has to be identified that development is a process, whose basic responsibility is ameliorating living pressure and promoting life quality. We have taken a wide range of factors into account, only to find that traditional books have irreplaceable advantages not merely in pursuing the essence of learning but in maintaining healthy as well. Therefore, public introspection on how to balance technology and tradition should be aroused by this controversial issue. Fortunately enough, some people who foresee the disadvantages have also made attempt to keep themselves from too many digital products and eventually showed appreciation for such a healthy lifestyle.

It is we students who make the final decisions. Consequently, only when we make a better understanding of both tablets and traditional textbooks comprehensively can we truly reap the benefits from these two learning tools. Since what really matters is whether it can be helpful to our learning careers, I prefer paper books for the reasons presented above."

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