运动的散文

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运动的散文篇一:舞蹈散文范例

跳舞后大汗淋漓,感觉身体每个细胞都活了,充满了能量,憧憬明天。

跳舞后精力总是很充沛,能够去做之前向往的事,读书、徒步、旅行,生活变成了想象的样子。

不知不觉中身体变得健康了,不会动不动就生病,跳舞帮我甩掉了脂肪,甩掉了坏情绪,认识的人都觉得我闪耀着光芒。

从刚开始的每周跳一次舞到后来的每天坚持去卡斯特上课,学会用意志控制自己身体,坚持变成了习惯,生活和工作中都能够坚持下去,勇往直前。

跳舞的时候能突然想通很多事情,心变得宁静沉着,不再只是抱怨生活,能够接受并渐渐地塑造生活的样子。

跳起来能够感悟到人生的不同风景,遇见不同的人,看世界的角度变了,有了发现美的眼睛和心情。

我爱舞蹈,也更爱自己了!

运动的散文篇二:经典散文

国当代文学阅读书目

第一部分(1949-1978)

农村小说

1、赵树理《登记》、《“锻炼锻炼”》、《三里湾》

2、柳 青《创业史》

3、周立波《山乡巨变》

孙犁《铁木前传》

革命历史小说

4、杜鹏程《保卫延安》)

5、吴 强《红日》

6、梁 斌《红旗谱》

7、罗广斌、杨益言《红岩》

8、王愿坚《党费》

峻青《黎明的河边》

10、茹志鹃《百合花》

11、知 侠《铁道游击队》

12、曲 波《林海雪原》

杨沫《青春之歌》

“在主流之外”

13、萧也牧《我们夫妇之间》

14、邓友梅《在悬崖上》

15、宗 璞《红豆》

16、路 翎《洼地上的“战役”》

17、刘宾雁《在桥梁工地上》

18、王 蒙《组织部新来的青年人》

19、陈翔鹤《陶渊明写〈挽歌〉》

散文(杂文)

20、杨 朔《雪浪花》、《荔枝蜜》、《茶花赋》

21、刘白羽《日出》、《长江三日》

22、秦 牧《古战场春晓》、《社稷坛抒情》、《土地》

23、邓拓、吴晗、廖沫沙:《燕山夜话》、《三家村札记》

24、傅 雷《傅雷家书》

话剧

25、老 舍《茶馆》

26、郭沫若《蔡文姬》、《武则天》

27、田 汉《关汉卿》

28、沈西蒙、漠雁、吕兴臣《霓虹灯下的哨兵》

诗歌

29、闻 捷《苹果树下》

30、郭小川《望星空》、《至青年公民》

31、贺敬之《回延安》、《放声歌唱》

32、流沙河《草木篇》

33、食 指《相信未来》、《四点零八分的北京》

34、曾 卓《有赠》、《悬崖边的树》

35、绿 原《又一名哥伦布》、《重读〈圣经〉》

36、牛 汉《华南虎》、《半棵树》

38、穆 旦《冬》、《神的变形》

第二部分(1978-1989)

一、80年代小说

伤痕文学

39、刘心武《班主任》

40、卢新华《伤痕》

41、从维熙《大墙下的红玉兰》

42、鲁彦周《天云山传奇》

43、老 鬼《血色黄昏》

反思文学

44、茹志鹃《剪辑错了的故事》

45、高晓声《李顺大造屋》、《陈奂生上城》

46、粱晓声《今夜有暴风雪》、《这是一片神奇的土地》

47、史铁生《我的遥远的清平湾》

48、李存葆《高山下的花环》

49、古 华《芙蓉镇》

50、张 弦《被爱情遗忘的角落》

51、路 遥《人生》、《平凡的世界》

52、谌 容《人到中年》

53、王 蒙《布礼》、《蝴蝶》、《春之声》、《坚硬的稀粥》、《活动变人形》

54、张贤亮《邢老汉和狗的故事》、《绿化树》、《男人的一半是女人》

郑义《老井》

55、刘心武《公共汽车咏叹调》、《钟鼓楼》

改革文学

56、蒋子龙《乔厂长上任记》

寻根文学

57、李杭育《最后一个渔佬儿》

58、阿 城《棋王》

59、郑 义《远村》、《老井》

60、王安忆《小鲍庄》

61、朝少功《爸爸爸》

62、莫 言《透明的红萝卜》、《红高粱》、《金发婴儿》

63、何立伟《小城无故事》、《白色鸟》

64、张承志《黑骏马》、《北方的河》

乡土?市井小说

65、邓友梅《那五》、《烟壶》

66、陆文夫《美食家》

67、冯骥才《雕花烟斗》、《高女人和她的矮丈夫》、《神鞭》

68、汪曾祺《大淖纪事》、《受戒》

69、贾平凹《小月前本》、《鸡窝洼人家》、《腊月?正月》、《浮躁》、《废都》、《秦腔》

70、刘绍棠《蒲柳人家》、《瓜棚柳巷》

先锋小说

71、刘索拉《你别无选择》

72、徐星《无主题变奏》

73、残雪《苍老的浮云》、《山上的小屋》

74、马原《冈底斯的诱惑》、《虚构》

75、余华《十八岁出门远行》、《现实一种》、《鲜血梅花》、《古典爱情》、《活着》、《许三观买血记》

76、苏童《妻妾成群》、《红粉》

新写实小说

77、刘震云《单位》、《一地鸡毛》、《新兵连》、《官场》、

78、池 莉《烦恼人生》、《不谈爱情》、《太阳出世》、《冷也好,热也好,活着就好》、《怀念声名狼藉的日子》

79、方 方《风景》、《桃花灿烂》

80、刘 恒《狗日的粮食》

女性文学

80、谌 容《人到中年》、《减去十岁》、

81、张 洁《爱是不能忘记的》、《方舟》

82、王安忆《小城之恋》、《荒山之恋》、《锦绣谷之恋》、《长恨歌》

83、铁 凝《哦,香雪》、《孕妇和牛》、《永远有多远》、《玫瑰门》

84、林 白《一个人的战争》(《花城》94-3)、《回廊之椅》、《妇女闲聊录》

85、陈 染《私人生活》(《花城》96-2)、《与往事干杯》

二、80年代话剧:

86、高行健《绝对信号》(1982,与刘会远合编)、《车站》(1983)

87、刘树纲《一个死者对生者的访问》(1985)

88、刘锦云《狗儿爷涅槃》

三、80年代诗歌

89、舒 婷《致橡树》、《双桅船》、《祖国啊,我亲爱的祖国》

90、北 岛《回答》

91、顾 城《弧线》、《感觉》、《一代人》

92、梁小斌《中国,我的钥匙丢了》

93、韩东《你见过大海》、《有关大雁塔》、《山民》

94、海 子《新娘》、《五月的麦地》

四、80年代以来的散文

95、巴 金《怀念萧珊》(1979)、

96、杨 绛《干校六记》

97、贾平凹《月迹》、《商州初录》

98、王小波《一只特立独行的猪》

99、余杰《铁屋中的呐喊》、《说,还是不说》、《想飞的翅膀》、《火与冰》

100、张承志《荒芜英雄路》、《清洁的精神》

101、余秋雨《文化苦旅》、《山居笔记》

第三部分(1989-1999)

102、王朔《王朔文集》——顽主系列:《千万别把我当人》、《玩的就是心跳》、《一点正经没有》、《我是你爸爸》、《动物凶猛》

103、“三架马车”——“现实主义冲击波”:谈歌《大厂》、关仁山《大雪无痕》、何申《信访办主任》

104、刘醒龙《分享艰难》、《圣天门口》

105、阿 来《尘埃落定》

106、新生代小说:韩东、海男、述平、何顿、徐坤、邱华栋、朱文颖

毕飞宇《玉米》、《平原》

107、王小波“时代三部曲”:《黄金时代》、《白银时代》、《青铜时代》

108、“70年代出生作家”:卫慧《上海宝贝》、棉棉《糖》、梁鸿《中国在梁庄》周洁茹

109、“90年代大陆最有影响十大作品”(上海作协):

王安忆《长恨歌》

陈忠实《白鹿原》(1993)

韩少功《马桥词典》(1996)

余 华《许三观卖血记》(《收获》1995-6)

张 炜《九月寓言》(1993)

张承志《心灵史》(1992)

余秋雨《文化苦旅》(1992)

余 华《活着》(《收获》1992-6)

史铁生《我与地坛》(1991)

史铁生《务虚笔记》(1996)

第四部分(新世纪-)

底层写作

陈应松:《马嘶岭血案》、《太平狗》、

曹征路:《那儿》

鬼子《瓦城上空的麦田》

主流写作

阎连科《年月日》、《白猪毛 黑猪毛》、《耙楼山歌》、《日光流年》、《受活》

贾平凹《秦腔》

王安忆《天香》

关仁山《麦河》

方方《水在时间之下》、《涂自强的个人伤悲》

个性化写作

“80年代出生作家”:韩寒《三重门》 郭敬明《小时代》

边缘写作

迟子建《额尔古纳河的右岸》

严歌岺《第九个寡妇》

网络文学

慕容雪村《今夜,成都请将我遗忘》

运动的散文篇三:关于运动会的文章

Jane’s Thoughts About Why She did so in the Sports Meet

Our class got great achievements in the school sports meet, winning the second place out of the whole grade and No.1 in the tug-of-war match. The whole class, even the whole school was greatly impressed with the unique way I cheered my class on, which they say contributed a lot to(促使) our success. Here are my thoughts about it:

As you advance in life, you have more roles to play and more responsibilities to assume(承担). The reasons why I shouted and swung(挥舞) my tracksuit in the air as wildly as possible while cheering our class in the tug-of-war competition were: for one thing, I wanted to light up the students’ passion with mine as I always consider passion a necessary guarantee(保证) for any possible success; for another, I was supposed to be like that on that occasion. While others might think me foreign(strange) to the usual way I am, I consider it my responsibility and the only choice to be that way right there and right then. What I intended the students to know was that people need to be dimensional(多维) when performing different obligations(职责) or playing different roles. The message I’d like to get across (传达) to them was: if you want to do something well, you must go all out for it, even at a certain cost sometimes. As for the pressure I put on the other teachers and the criticism they got from their students for attributing their failure in the tug-of-war match to (归因于)their teachers’ not waving their tracksuits, it’s sheer amusement for me. As a matter of fact, different teachers had different ways of cheering their students, forming one after another special and amusing scenes on the sports ground, which surely added to the lively atmosphere of the sports meet. They contributed not in the least less than I did!

It’s really a wonder for our class, one among those with more advantages in the academic areas over the athletic ones to have won the tug-of-war match which calls for not only unity but also strength and stamina(耐力). It was with the great determination to win and the strength of unity that we won the match. Congratulations and I really feel proud of our class! At the same time, I also believe the students can do more wonders in other aspects in the days to come. Come on!!!

高二最后一届运动会的文章

Never Again

----To the last Sports MeetSophie

It was all over. We scattered, with the setting sun stretching my shadow into a long shape. This dismal scene added to my sense of frustration and depression. Not having expected the sports meet would end in such a way, I felt lost. During the assembly, I talked and talked, not noticing what was going on up the platform (sorry Jane, disobeying the rules once). Then we dismissed, and I wandered in my lowest pace, through the crowds, along the streets, and past several bus stations, realizing it will never happen again that we sit in order in the sun (sometimes clouds), cheering in chorus for the ones on the track, and that never again will we see Jane waving her white sports suit in the tug-of-war except in photos and videos. Though middle school life still continues, our sports meet has come to an end.

On Wednesday night at the bus station, I met with a senior three student I knew. “Your last sports meet?” she smiled. “Yeah.” “How do you feel? Sandstorm?” It was my turn to smile. It seemed that the “sandstorm” in the Southern Stadium has left a deep impression on her, but for me, it was far more than that, especia(转 载 于:wWW.ZHaoqT.nEt 蒲 公英文 摘:运动的散文)lly this last time.

Class three still came out first this time, and I never mind whether they have cheated or not, because I must confess they are talented indeed. But we…I don’t think we failed, for we took part actively and have never tried to win by hook or by crook, (千方百计,不择手段) which is what sports spirit is all about. We participated and persisted, and that was enough. I don’t want to blame the loss on someone’s foul play or others’ operations under the table; the result was from ourselves. I can’t say it was destined(注定的), but I must say it has ended. Still, I’ll remember the times when Jane went to cheer on for our “brother class”----class four----in their tug-of-war. I couldn’t help but feel touched when we girls cheered on for an unknown Senior One boy, Pan (the name reminds me of Peter Pan), during the 800—meter race, for he was so outstanding in long distance running that we already had the temptation to do so in the last sports meet. I regret very much that, due to various reasons, I didn’t enter for this last sports meet, but it was OK, as this has given chance to others who had

never taken part to show themselves. (However)Whatever the results were, participation is the most valued. Our cheers for those who caught up with others to rise from the last to the last but two were so exciting that it seemed as if those ones had become the champions. It’s honor and dignity, (not) rather than results, that matters, and honor doesn’t simply come from ranks. I must thank my class for the reason that our excellence in the tug-of-war has given me a golden memory which will never fade. The tug-of-war isn’t just a match between weight and strength; it is more like a competition of unity between teams instead of between individuals, so it stands more for a class’ character. Though we lost the final without rhyme or reason, I can proudly say that we are united as a class.

The sunset plated(镀上) every object with a golden layer. The bus was crowded with people. The junior students talked cheerfully. And I felt upset. The cap narrowed my sight, but it also hid my expression. I knew all will never happen again: the sandstorm in the stadium, the burning sun overhead, the heavy rain without warning, the cheers and crowds, the excitement and disappointment...all has gone with the sports meet of middle school age and become a memory deep in mind.

It’s all over now. Such experience will never return again.

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