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What is your summary after reading a classic? Write a reading experience and record your own gains and contributions. Are you at a loss about your reading experience now? The following is my reading experience (general 10) for reference only, and I hope it will help you.

You should be familiar with the story of "the tortoise and the rabbit race". This is a story that I have kept in my heart since I was a child, and the truth has always inspired me to move forward.

The story goes like this: the rabbit and the tortoise race, the rabbit laughs at the tortoise for crawling slowly, and the tortoise firmly says that it will win one day. The tortoise crawled desperately from the beginning, but the rabbit thought it was too easy to beat the tortoise and decided to take a nap before catching up with the tortoise. The tortoise has been trying to climb forward. When the rabbit woke up, the tortoise had reached the finish line.

This story tells us a truth: pride makes people lag behind and modesty makes people progress. From the tortoise, we can also feel the power of persistence, and persistence can win.

I have had such an experience. Once I got a hundred points in an English exam, and I felt very powerful. Every day after that, as soon as I got home, I turned on the TV excitedly and didn't even go to the English cram school. But it didn't last long. Later, in an English exam, I only got 80 points, which even delayed the class average. After this lesson, I understand that I can't be complacent in doing things.

Another time, my mother bought me a bike. I was very happy and said to my mother excitedly, "I'm going downstairs to learn to ride a bike now!" " "My mother agreed to my request, and we were carrying bicycles and hugging each other. As soon as I got downstairs, my mother wanted to teach me how to ride a bike. I proudly thought that I would be able to teach myself, and casually replied, "I know, I know!" "I can teach myself." Mom didn't care about me either, let me practice by myself. I am a newborn calf that is not afraid of tigers. I sat down and started riding. As a result, I fell down before riding far, and my mother rushed over from behind to help me. I'm a little embarrassed. If I'm not smart enough to think I can teach myself, I won't fall. Next, under the guidance of my mother, I began to study hard and finally learned to ride a bike.

We should persevere like turtles, do everything well, and never be complacent like rabbits.

The Tortoise and Rabbit Race 2 Reading Comprehension "The Tortoise and Rabbit Race" is a familiar story, but I saw it again today. After a profound experience, I understand its truth again.

This story mainly tells the story of the race between the tortoise and the rabbit. The rabbit thinks that the tortoise runs very slowly and is no match for it at all. After the game started, the rabbit ran very fast and ran under a tree in the middle. Seeing that the tortoise was slow and far behind, he fell asleep under the tree, only to oversleep. However, the tortoise climbed patiently step by step. After unremitting efforts, the tortoise finally won the competition.

After reading this story, I thought of myself. Am I like a rabbit? So proud, always look down on others, always feel that their brains are faster than others.

Once, because I studied hard, I got good grades and was very happy. My mother praised me when I took it home. At the same time, people's subconscious becomes proud, thinking that they are the smartest and standing at the apex of their lives, so they speak in a very high tone to their classmates and laugh at those who fail the exam. Students can only take a breath for me. But as the saying goes, "pride is the beginning of failure", because of pride, I even got the fifth from the bottom in the next exam. I can't accept such a big gap for a while. I thought I was a fool, but I also realized my mistakes and felt that I should not be proud. Even if you have great achievements, you should not be proud, and you should not be discouraged if you fail.

Through the story "The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit", I deeply realized that in the long years of learning and seeking knowledge, people's intelligence is high and low; But as long as you persevere and go step by step, you will certainly achieve excellent results and become useful talents. On the contrary, those people with higher intelligence will eventually fall behind others and become people with poor knowledge if they only rely on temporary enthusiasm and do not make long-term efforts.

The race between the tortoise and the hare is a well-known fairy tale, which can deeply move me.

This fairy tale comes from Aesop's fable. The rabbit thought it was fast, so he wanted to laugh at the tortoise and offered to race with it. Later, because of his excessive pride, the rabbit dozed off on the road, but the tortoise, who had been trying hard, overtook him.

Opening this fairy tale, in the faint fragrance of ink, the past can't help reappearing: I got 1 19 (full mark 120) in the Chinese unit exam in Grade Three, ranking first in my class. I was so happy from ear to ear that I was very proud for a while. Soon, another unit was tested, and I thought, "I was the first in my class last time, and this time will be no exception!" "My deskmate saw that I was absent-minded and kindly reminded me:" Xiao He, the exam is coming soon, so hurry up and review! """well," I replied disapprovingly, "my foundation is so good that you don't have to review it, but you have to work hard." ..... the score of the unit test was corrected, but the result was disappointing to me: the red number "104" seemed to laugh at me loudly. Looking at my classmates' scores getting higher and higher, I feel like a rose that once attracted everyone's attention. I have been ousted and become a wildflower that nobody cares about.

Sitting in my seat, I sighed: rain is coming and the wind is blowing all over the building. My ears seem to be full of parents' criticism, and I seem to see the punishment piled up in front of me. When I got home, I handed the test paper to my mother in fear and trembling, and my face was red at the root of my neck. Predictably, Hurricane 12 didn't come. She just said earnestly, "Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people lag behind." My second monk-scratching his head, just wanted to ask, my mother has left.

I pondered this sentence over and over again, and suddenly my eyes lit up. I thought of the "tortoise and rabbit race" and the failure of the rabbit. I can't help but be enlightened: only by avoiding arrogance and rashness can we succeed. Confucius, a great thinker, contributed a lot, but in his later years he still humbly learned from Shi Xiangzi. But I was not as open-minded as Confucius and didn't work as hard as tortoise, which led to the failure of this exam. "It's never too late to mend", I made a plan for myself, whether before going to bed or after dinner, I will take time out to study and exercise ... It's a lot of work, and through my efforts, I won the first place in my class again!

Don't be discouraged if you fail; You can't be proud after success, which is the biggest inspiration for me to read The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit.

The reading experience of the tortoise-rabbit race Part IV: I saw the story of the tortoise-rabbit race during the summer vacation. This story made me understand some truth.

One day, the rabbit met the tortoise and said with a smile, "Tortoise, tortoise, let's have a competition, shall we?" The tortoise said, "Come on!" The rabbit said, "Let's run from here and see who runs to a big tree at the foot of the mountain first."

"get ready! One, two, three ... "The rabbit ran away, really fast, and soon ran far away. Looking back, he found that the tortoise had only climbed a short distance. He thought, it's a big joke that the tortoise dares to race with my rabbit! I, uh, sleep here for a long time and let him crawl over. No, let him climb to the front. I only need three jumps and two jumps to catch up with him. Then, the rabbit leaned on the ground, closed his eyelids and really fell asleep. In addition, the tortoise climbs really slowly, but he keeps climbing, climbing, climbing, and climbing to the rabbit, and he is exhausted. The rabbit is still sleeping, and the tortoise wants to have a rest, but he knows that the rabbit runs faster than him and can only win if he keeps climbing. So he kept crawling, crawling, crawling. It's getting closer and closer to the tree, only a few dozen steps away, a dozen steps away, a few steps away. Where is ............................................................................................................................................... Rabbit? He's still sleeping! The rabbit woke up and looked back. Hey, why is the tortoise missing? Looking forward to it again, oh, great! The tortoise has climbed under the big tree. The rabbit was eager to catch up, but it was too late-the tortoise had won. The tortoise won.

If the rabbit hadn't rested, it would have run to the finish line. However, the white rabbit is very conceited. It doesn't care about the slow tortoise, so it loses. This story inspired me deeply. Just like me, I am complacent as soon as my grades go up, and my grades will drop as soon as the next exam comes.

In the future, I will learn from the rabbit's failure in the tortoise-rabbit race, study hard and never be complacent.

During the holiday, I watched the story "The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit". The story goes like this: "One day, the rabbit and the tortoise competed and they ran together. When the rabbit was far ahead in the competition, it began to get proud, thinking that it would win, and slept on the side of the road. When I woke up, I found that the tortoise had slowly climbed to the end. " Although this is a short story, there are some great truths in it, which also inspired me.

1. If there is someone weaker than me competing with me, I can't be proud, but be modest. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind.

In the competition, you can't think that your opponent is weaker than yourself and be arrogant. Like the rabbit in the story, you give up halfway, and finally you can only say one word-lose!

3. Be single-minded in doing things, not half-hearted, and stick to everything to the end.

4. The most important thing is that you are not just looking for people who are weaker than yourself, but challenging people who are stronger than yourself. Don't be like a rabbit, only dare to find a weak turtle to run and not dare to swim, so you will never make progress.

If I were a clever boy, I shouldn't be blind and arrogant. If I don't listen in class and do my homework carefully, then my teachers and classmates won't like me, and then I will become a rabbit in the story.

Lesson 6 Children, have you heard the story of "the tortoise and the rabbit race"? Why did the rabbit lose in the end? Tell everyone about it today!

One day, the little turtle met the little rabbit in the forest. The little rabbit said, "Hey! Little turtle, you climb so slowly. " The little turtle said, "Let's compete to see who reaches the tree on the mountain first, and who will win." Little rabbit says "Yes".

So they stood on the same line, "Ready, go!" Cried the little rabbit In this way, the game began.

The rabbit ran so far that it didn't see the turtle. He is very proud. So I lay on the stone and fell asleep.

After a while, the little turtle finally caught up with the little rabbit. It saw the rabbit sleeping, so it walked over gently.

After a while, the little rabbit woke up, but he didn't see the little turtle yet. He thought the little turtle was still far away and ran to the finish line.

Hey! Why is the little turtle at the finish line? This is very surprising and disappointing at the same time.

This is really "modest benefit, full loss"! This story tells us that pride makes people lag behind and modesty makes people progress. We should learn to learn from others' strengths and make up for our own shortcomings.

In today's composition class, the teacher told the story of "the race between the tortoise and the rabbit". I thought it was simple, so I didn't listen carefully. It's hard to write in the end, and I don't know where to start. In the future, I will never be proud. I will study hard and listen carefully.

I believe everyone is familiar with the story of "the tortoise and the rabbit race". The rabbit thought he must run faster than the tortoise, so he fell asleep on the road. But the tortoise firmly believed that as long as he worked hard, he would win. He continued to run on his short four feet and finally reached the finish line in front of the rabbit. Isn't its perseverance valuable?

In our life, many people also like turtles. For example, Wei Liu, who was shown by China's Got Talent, lost his arms, but he didn't have suicidal and depressed thoughts like others, thinking that his life would be over. On the contrary, he persevered and went through hardships, learned to play the piano with his toes, learned to swim without his arms ... and really became a strong man in life.

Another example: I once read an article about a child who was born stupid. When he was in Grade One and Grade Two, he could only get 50 or 60 points in the exam. Later, in the fourth grade, he realized that "stupid birds fly first." So after finishing the homework assigned by the teacher every night, I also previewed the back, did the extracurricular exercises bought by my mother, and finally caught up with my classmates. In the future, he will do this regardless of junior high school, high school and college. Finally, he was admitted to the graduate school.

In fact, life is like a race between a tortoise and a hare. Some people are naturally inferior to others, but they don't give up and keep catching up with others. And some people are self-righteous, but in the end they plummet. Therefore, on the road of life, we should continue to pursue and seek like turtles.

Today is the tenth day of winter vacation, and my mother has already gone to work. I don't think it's good for my brother to watch TV all the time, so I took out a book when I was a child, and told it to him.

The story of the cross-country race between the rabbit and the tortoise. The rabbit and the tortoise have a cross-country race. The rabbit thinks that he runs very fast and will definitely win the championship, so he runs and plays. After running for a while, the little turtle didn't catch up, so he lay under the tree and slept. The little turtle knew that he was walking too slowly, so he kept climbing. Finally, the little turtle reached the finish line first and became the champion.

After reading this story, I told my brother: Little Rabbit is very arrogant. He thinks that he runs fast and doesn't work hard, which leads to his failure. The little turtle made unremitting efforts to improve herself and finally succeeded. Through this story, I am reminded that I am complacent when I get a little achievement in my studies, and I feel that I am better than others, and my study is not as serious as before. Later, I didn't know I should be too proud until my exam results were not satisfactory.

Reading Comprehension of Tortoise and Rabbit Race 9 I read the story of Tortoise and Rabbit Race these days.

This story is about: On a sunny day, the tortoise is walking by the pond. A little rabbit walked by. Seeing the tortoise's slowness, it laughed at it and said, "Mr. tortoise, why are you walking so slowly?" There is no slower animal in the world than you. The tortoise didn't believe it, so he said to the rabbit, "Then let's see who runs fast." . "Seeing the tortoise speak so solemnly, the little rabbit readily agreed. On the second day of the competition, the rabbit suddenly ran in front of the tortoise. Just halfway through, the little rabbit thought that the tortoise could not catch up, and fell asleep there. When it woke up, it found that the tortoise had reached the finish line. Little rabbit was so shocked that he couldn't say a word.

This story taught me that as long as you persist, there is nothing unsuccessful. In the long years of learning and seeking knowledge, people's intelligence is high and low, but as long as they stick to it step by step, they will certainly achieve excellent results and become useful talents.

I read the article "The Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit" today. This article mainly talks about who will reach the finish line first in the tortoise-rabbit race. The rabbit runs fast, but it has to sleep in for a while. The tortoise ran slowly, but kept running and finally reached the finish line first. This shows that as long as you persist in doing one thing, keep your feet on the ground, don't be pessimistic and don't give up, you will certainly succeed.

After reading this article, I suddenly remembered one thing. This is a morning in this summer vacation. It has just rained and the air is very fresh. When I went out for a walk, I accidentally saw a spider weaving a web by a big tree. I saw this spider fat, with a big belly and a thin waist, covered with a dark brown coat, and its eight feet kept busy, pulling out the secreted mucus from the small hole in its tail. Mucus meets air and turns into a long silk thread in the blink of an eye. Soon, a net was woven. I watched with great interest, and suddenly remembered the text "The Eighth Time" I had learned in the third grade before. Didn't it also describe that a spider was not afraid of setbacks until the eighth time? I'd like to see if this spider has this spirit. So, I picked up the branches, deliberately destroyed this newly baked new net, and then squatted there quietly, carefully observing the movements of spiders.

I saw the spider in a panic, saw that there was no danger around, and began to get busy again. With the constant paddling of eight feet, the little spider fluttered up and down among the branches like an athlete. A cup of tea weaves a new web. This new network is bigger and stronger than the previous one. It shines in the bright sunshine after the rain, just like a beautiful work of art. I was deeply moved by the little spider's indomitable spirit.

My thoughts returned to the article in front of me. Although spiders are small and turtles are slow, I am deeply impressed by their generative spirit. Let's be a spider who never gives up, a self-improving turtle and learn step by step. As long as we persevere, we can all climb Mount Everest of knowledge!