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英语读书报告格式范文There is no sta ndard form for a book report. However, every book report should contain thefollow ing four parts:1. Identification. Give the title and author ' s name. If the book is one with which your readers may not be familiar, identify it further. Give the name of the publisher, the place and year ofpublication, the price, and the number of pages.2. Classificatio n. A word or phrase early in your report helps the reader keep in mi nd the type of book on which you are report ing; mystery, biography, humor, adve nture, and so on. Your reader can the n men tally compare it with similar books he has read.3. Description. A skillful book report gives an overall view of a book without giving away its outcome. Your descripti on of a book may in clude quotati ons or brief sketches of scenes or action that you th ink are represe ntative of the book. Take no tes while readi ng. It will save you the time and trouble of thumbing through the book later to relocate quotations or other information.4. Evaluation. Your opinion is the most important part of the report. It may be either your immediate react ion to the book or a judgme nt based on further study .In either case, your opinion should be definite and clear. It should be supported with facts. You will want to comment on characterizati ons, plot, and recurri ng themes. Compare or con trast it to other books youWrite a word of criticism or praise while reading. It will help you recall your impression of the material after you have fini shed the book.Writi ng book reports can be a valuable exercise in clear thinking and precise writ in g. It also gives you the opport unity to improve your writi ng and to develop a style of your own.*** 题目统一为:A Book Report of Thirty-Nine Steps内容的四个部分可以成四个段落写,不能出现1, 2, 3, 4字样;英文中没有书名号,每个词用大写就可以或再加上下划线表示,不用引号;省略号为三点;常见的表达法:简写本simplified version/abbreviated version故事大意如下The gist of the story is as follows主人公leadi ng role/leadi ng character/hero/her oine以... 为背景It is set o n the eve of …/It is set on the backgro und thatSample 1A Book Report of The Black TulipBy Li Mi nli. Class 5, 2005The Black Tulip is a novel written by Alexandre Dumas Pere, simplified by Micle Wester, and was published by Shan ghai Tran slati on Press in 1983.The story is set in the 17th cen tury in Holla nd whe n fierce political con flicts prevailed while the society rioted.In this story, Corn elius Van Baerle being so crazy about tulips tries to grow a black tulip without any other color on it at all in order to gain quite a substantial sum of money offered to the winner. However, Boxtel, a man living in the next door, also has a crush on the money. He then supervises every moveme nt of Cornelius secretly for fear that Cornelius may grow better tulips tha n his own.tulip Besides this, he also carries out many surreptitious activities to destroy Corn elius ' means. Once a while, he accuses Corn elius of harbouri ng letters that might be harmful to the government so that Cornelius is sent to the prison without giving provocation. This nearly causes him to death. Eve n here, Corn elius man ages to grow tulips with the help of Rosa, the daughter of the prison-keeper. But unfortunately, their first black tulip is st olen by Boxtel. It ' s Rosa whoproves the truth and saves Coen elius by herself!It ' s a happy ending in this novel as it says “ Those who have suffered much, have a right to be happy. ” This quotation brings the whole story to an end and will certainly motivate readers to go on. Rosa herself will remain as quite a good example, too.Besides, “ justice could defeat evil however difficult it is and whatever the process would be be easily seen as the author' s deep philosophy towards life.By read ing it, the reader can both enjoy the plots and be stimulated!Sample 2A Book Report of The Black TulipBy Hua ng Xin, Tale nts Class, 2006I have recen tly read the simplified vers ion of The Black Tulip published by Shan ghai Tran slati on Press. This no vel was writte n by the dist in guished French writer Alexa ndre Dumas Pere, the pioneer of the Romanticism Literature Movement in France. He was so popular that his works had been translated into several languages and welcomed by readers all over the world.This novel took 17th century Dutch bourgeois revolutionary period of intense political struggle and the turbule nt life as its backgro und.This gist of the story is as follows. The leading role Cornelius is a young doctor who completely doesn ' t inquire aboutpolitics. He loves growing tulips and is trying to cultivate a black tulip without any other color on it at all. In order to obta in the con siderable bonus offered by the gover nment to the first man who cultivates the very kind of black tulip, Boxtel, Corn elius' neighbor, tries to destroy and steal the bulbs of Cornelius, even kill him. Fortunately, Cornelius in the pris on gets acqua in ted with the pris on- keeper ' s daughter Rosa and they fail lbve. Un derRosa ' s help, Corn elius realized his dream and achieves happ in ess at last.It ' s firmly believed by some people that whe n you become rich and successful, happ in ess will naturally follow. After reading this novel, I believe that nothing is further from the truth. To my mind, the secret to happ in ess lies in yoursuccessful work, in your con tributi on towards others happ in ess and in your wealth you have earned through your own hon est efforts.Firstly, in order to obta in happ in ess, you should achieve your successful work, in order to achieve your successful work, you should go through thick and thin. As the writer said,“ those whcsuffered much, have a right to be happy. ” Take the two leading characters for example. Theyeven tually reach happ in ess after sufferi ng a lot both psychologically and physiologically.Secon dly, your happ in ess should live in your con tributi on towards others' happ in ess. If you get your happ in ess by takiog adva ntage 't be happy with it for long, at least, you won ' t enj re a mea n pers on. Boxtel was a typical case. He would n evergain happ in ess.Thirdly, wealth obta ined through dish on est means does n ' t bring happ in ess. Happ in ess is not an end, it is a process. It ' s a continuous process of honest and productive work which makes a realcontribution to others and makes you feel you are a useful and worthy person.Sample 3A Book Report of Thirty-Ni ne StepsBy Di ng Xiaobiao, Class 1,2005The book I read is an abbreviated vers ion of Joh n Bucha n -Nine StepssvT hi ictywaspublished in 2004 for a sec ond time by Foreig n Lan guage Teach ing and Research Press. Joh n Buchan, a Scotishwriter and politician, had written lots of adventurous novels during his lifetime. And the Thirty-Nine Steps, written in 1915, happ in ess, but not o the con trary, in destro ying othersothers or by hurting others, you won happ in ess. People will think youis one of his most popular novels.The adventurous story took place on the eve of the First World War. An Englishman called Richard Hannay accide ntally got a piece of in formati on that a group of Germa n spies pla n to murder the Greek Prime Minister and steal the English military secrets so as to stir up a world war. Leaving aside his own safety and dan ger, our witty lead ing role socialized with the sly Germa n spies bravely. After going through all kinds of hardships, he fin ally con veyed the in formati on to the Foreig n Secretary. He shattered the Germa n spies trigue in the ehd. iW/hat was writte n in the little black no tebook? Who was the mysterious Black Stone described in the no tebook? Which thirty-nine steps were of great importa nee? Through readi ng the book, you will find out how our hero searched for the an swers to those con fusi ons.I am deeply touched by our hero ' s determ in atio n to defe nse his motherla nd. Believe it or not, myheart jumped viole ntly whe n the hero was in dan ger and felt released whe n everyth ing went on smoothly. This book is written very well for its details are described lively. What ' s more, it also teaches us a less on that all of us could do our little bit to con tribute to our motherla nd especially whe n she is in great trouble.So, enjoy it while read ing!Sample 4A Book Report of Tom Brown ' s SchooldaysBy You Meizhou, Class 1, Grade 2006Tom Brown ' s Schooldays is a simplified version which is written by Michael Wister. And the origi nal work is by Thomas Hughes who was born in Berkshire in the south of En gla nd. He was not only a writer, but also a politician and reformer.Tom Brown ' s Schooldays was published by Shanghai Translation Press in 1857. It was Thomas first work and also his most in flue ntial work. It is famous in En gla nd as well as in America. The simplified version has totally 128 pages and it is sold at RMB ¥ 5.8.Tom Brown ' s Schooldays was set on the eve of the Queen Victoria time. It showed how students felt through the vivid narration of Tom ' s and some other studenutsby scho6iand theheschool en viro nmen t.. Rugby was one of the most in flue ntial schools at that time. But the public schools were un der bad gover nmen t. In the school, there was a good deal of bully ing, physically punishing stude nts and also quarrels betwee n teachers. The teacher-stude nt relati on ship was inten sive. People thought masters and boys were n atural en emies. But after some sig ni fica nt reforms on the school teach ing methods by the master Thomas Arnold, the school appeared a new look. It was un der such surroundings that leadi ng role Tom was educated and grew up.At first Tom feared the master, but whe n he knew how an xiously and carefully the master had watched over these stude nts ' lives he looked upon him with love and respect and thought of himas a very wise and good man. As the book said, “ Now Tom' s faith was complete, and if next termthe Doctor had stopped all football ad cricket and faggi ng, Tom would have supported him with all his faith. ”So when Tom learnt the news of the Dr. Arnold e s'esrdealbb,lhave lost the cen ter point ofhis world. We can see how much Tom loved and respected him. And this reminds me of the bookHarry Potter. Harry had the same feeli ng as Tom whe n he watched his old master killed by theenemies. Harry Potter is one of the books I love most. So when I saw some similarities with HarryPotter in this book, something drove me to read on. And in Tom ' s school there were some activities also reminding me of the book Harry Potter. The book interests me in some things more, such as the boys ' catchi ng birds, fish ing. This shows me the beautiful life they lived and this is what I look forward to.Sample 5A Book Report of Thirty-nine StepsBy Lin Che ngya n, Class 3, Grade 2007The book Thirty-nine Steps is written by John Buchan. This simplified version is adapted by Rola nd Joh n. Its publisher is Beiji ng Foreig n Lan guage Uni versity. It tells an adve nture story. The gist of the story is as follows. Before the World War I breaks out, a British Richard Hannay happe ns to get the secrecy that the Germa n spies pla n to kill the Greek Prime Mini ster on June 15th in order to cause the world war with this excuse from an American reporter Scudder. He runs the risk of handing the information to the Foreign Officer in time through thick and thin. And then he does the London police a favor to catch the members of the Black Stone.It ' s such a weone book that I like it very much. The story is so exciting that it catches my atte nti on all the time. I ' m holdi ng my breath every mome nt Hannay faces with dan ger and is n early caught by the en emies. The plots cha nge so n aturally and the words seem to be attractive.There ' s growing a great respect to Hannay from the bottom of my heart. He has a strong pers on ality. He could have lived a comfortable life in London without hardship. And he does n know Scudder very well, but he likes him. He also enjoyed an adve nture.His most importa nt valuable pers on ality is that he loves peace so much. In order to create a happy life for the people all over the world, he gave up his own happ in ess to run a risk of handing the information. I can also learn that he is an unselfish man. While reading this book, I realize that Hannay is a person of intelligenee. To my surprise, he figures out what the letters mean in Scudder ' s notebook. He learns that the 39 steps points out that the Black Stone lives in somewhere by the sea. He always man ages to escape. It shows that Hannay also has great courage in disguis ing as the Fishma n and some other pers ons. No matter how dan gerous it was, he n ever gave up.However, history has its own regularity. Although Hannay tries his best to avoid the War from break ing out, it took place a few mon ths later.Sample 6A Book Report of Tom Brown ' s SdysoldBy Chen Yixian, Class 4, Grade 2007Tom Brow n ' s Schooldays is the first but the most in flue ntial work of Tomas Hughs. It became popular once it was published. Here, I ' d like to presegteybveiit s ioiibjrwhich is adaptedby Yao Tiancheng. It has a total of 133 pages and a rather low price of RMB ¥ 5.8. The abridged version was first published in 1983 and then reprinted in 2000 by Shanghai Translation Press.Tom Brown ' s Schooldays is really a nice book for us teenagers.lt ' s set in Rugby, the then fame public school. The story is based on the author ' s own experienee in his early study age. It portraysthe growth of Tom Brow n, the lead ing character, and his friends East and Arthur.At that time there was a bad atmosphere in Rugby that the big boys would make the pupils in lower forms do the fagging for them. Tom showed a sense of justice and courage to fight against the bullies. On the other hand, Tom was immature to regard it as a pleasure to do what he was told not to do.It was Arthur, a little boy, that made Tom change so much. Arthur was weak in body but strong in mind. His in flue nee on Tom was gradual but great. Despite that East shared much in com mon with Tom. Arthur did become a friend, even a teacher to Tom. With the help of each other, the three fin ally became more of a man.In a word, Tom Brown ' s schooldays is a book worth reading. When you page through the book,you may find you ' re looking back upon your own childhood. So how are you stasting your time now? Go and get one!Sample 7A Book Report of Tom Brown ' s SchooldaysBy Shen Yue, Class 7, Grade 2007Recently I read a book with the title Tom Brown ' s Schooldays wHttennS),yvToeriasaBritish writer, reformer and politicia n. His other works, such as Tom Brown at Oxford, A Life ofAlfred the Great and Scouri ng of the White Horse, are all very famous. Of all these books, Tom Brown ' s Schooldays is the maiden and most succssful one. Since published in 1857, it has become popular with youn gsters.Tom Brow n ' s Schooldays is a biography of Tom Brow n. It was set in the con text of the author schooldays in Rugby. By describ ing the study lives of Tom and his frien ds, the book acqua ints us the the n situati ons of Rugby school and thoughts of stude nts there.Rugby school was the most in flue ntial public school at that time. However, it was n ' t in goc As old Brooke, captain of the School House side when Tom was just a new boy, h ad said, “ thereis a good deal of bullying. ” What ' s more, “ masters and boys are natural enemies. ” Teacln ever treated stude nts well, except the Doctor, Tomas Arno Id. He reformed prin ciples of the school and thereby had an importa nt in flue nce on the practice of British educati on. He watchedover boys ' lives an xiously and carefully .In tur n, he won Tom ' s honour and love. In such surroundings, Tom “ opened his eyes to see the joy and beauty of life and had softened his heart to feel the fellowship of all livi ng souls. ”The characterizatio ns in this book are skillful. There are many subtleties worth atte nti on. For instance, when Arnold died, Tom came back to Rugby. Through characterizing his reaction, complexi on, action, psychology and words, this book prese nted Tom with real emoti ons at that n ews won derfully. “ If only he could see the Doctor there for five minu tes, and tell him what wasin his heart, how much he loved and respected him. ” Tom Brown ' s Schooldays focused on Tom ' growth. The part related to the Doctor did n ' t make up a larger perce ntage. In stead, the author paid much attention to the contradictions between schoolboys. Nevertheless, it d idn ' t weaken the theme.On the contrary, it made the theme more outstanding. That ' s what we should learn from this book.I appreciate this book. I ' d like to recommend it to learners at my level. It is not too difficult, so wecan get the ideas easily and learn something about the author ' s writing skills at the same time. It isreally worth readi ng.***纸张;格式;不是要求的书;语法( write, begin, read );态度;字数The nu mber of pages is 134/It has 134 pages in all/i n total/There are 134 pages in all/i n total;The price of the book is/It is worth /It is sold at RMB ¥ 7.8。

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