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《倒立的老鼠》讀後感

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人生中會遇到許多挫折和磨難,人生要面臨許多選擇和決斷,這個時候,你需要堅定自己的正確立場。下面是《倒立的老鼠》讀後感,歡迎閲讀。

《倒立的老鼠》讀後感

《倒立的老鼠》讀後感

《倒立的老鼠》告所我們,不管世界看上去有多麼上下顛倒,請站穩自己的立場。

故事的主人公名叫拉本,是一個87歲的老人,整天都很快樂。但是他的屋子裏最近來了很多老鼠。拉本老人想出一條妙計,他把捕鼠器放上奶酪,粘在天花板上。老鼠看見了哈哈大笑。第二天,老人把桌子、椅子、電視、地毯等等都倒過來粘在天花板上。老鼠們見到後驚呆了,他們認為自己一直是在倒立着生活,紛紛頭朝下想“正過來”生活,結果全都暈倒在地,最後都被拉本老人收集起來消滅掉。

故事中的老鼠們就是因為立場不堅定,看到拉本老人設計的假象就不相信自己,所以都成了拉本老人的戰利品。我還覺得拉本老人非常有想象力,因為他利用老鼠的無知和愚蠢,“對症下藥”,想出了非常神奇的辦法對付老鼠。

人不能像老鼠,尤其在大是大非的問題上要堅定自己的立場。

“富貴不能淫,貧賤不能移,威武不能屈”,我們中華民族是一個有氣節的民族,每當遇到重大挫折和磨難時,中華兒女為了正義,不惜犧牲自己的利益和生命,也絕不放棄自己的立場。

革命英烈江姐由於叛徒的出賣,不幸被捕。反動派對她使用了各種酷刑,老虎凳、吊索、帶刺的鋼鞭、撬槓、電刑……,甚至竹籤釘進十指。特務妄想從這個年輕的女共產黨員身上打開缺口,以破獲重慶地下黨組織。面對敵人的嚴刑拷打,江姐始終堅貞不屈,這就是“寧為玉碎,不為瓦全”的堅定立場。

在今天,做為學生,我們也應該有自己的立場。對待老師和家長,應該心懷感恩;對待同學和朋友,應該和睦相處;對待學習,應該一絲不苟;對待娛樂,應該有所選擇。這就是我們學生的立場,是在任何情況下都不能改變的立場。可是我就經常立場不堅定。

媽媽經常教育我,電腦遊戲就像一個魔鬼,它只會影響學習,傷害身體,而且會讓人越陷越深,以致不能自拔。如果你沒有能力抵禦它,你就遠遠地離開它,這樣它就不會傷害你。媽媽給我講道理時,我也心服口服,點頭稱是。可是,當我一看見別人玩遊戲,心裏就癢癢,手也管不住了,以前的立場早就拋在九霄雲外了。每次挨批,都是因為在遊戲面前立場不堅定,沒有抵制誘惑。

所以,不管大事小事,不管面對怎樣的`誘惑,一定要站穩自己的立場。

倒立的老鼠

路德戴爾

從前有一個叫羅伯的老人,一生過着安寧、平和的生活,今年已經87歲了。他雖然生活貧困,但很快樂。

有一天他發現家裏有了老鼠,一開始他沒在意。但是老鼠開始繁殖,他很受困擾,隨着老鼠的數量越來越多,他終於無法忍受了。

“太過分了!”他説,“真是太過分了!”他蹣跚着走出家門,來到商店買了一些捕鼠器、一片奶酪和一些強力膠。

回到家後,他在捕鼠器的底座塗上膠水,把它粘在天花板上,再小心翼翼地把奶酪放在上面當誘餌,希望趕走老鼠。

晚上,老鼠出洞看到天花板上的捕鼠器,覺得簡直太可笑了。他們在地板上走着,用肘子碰碰對方,爪子指着天花板,笑得東倒西歪的。把捕鼠器放在天花板上,真是太愚蠢了!

第二天早上,羅伯下樓看到捕鼠器上沒有老鼠,什麼都沒説,只是笑了笑。

他拿起一張椅子,倒過來在椅子腳上塗上強力膠,把它粘在天花板上的捕鼠器的旁邊。然後,他把桌子、電視機、枱燈粘在天花板上。就這樣,他把地板上所有的東西全部粘在天花板上了,甚至還有一塊地毯。

當天晚上,老鼠出洞後還在嘲笑前晚上看到的一幕。但當他們看到天花板上的一切,瞬間笑不出來了。

“啊呀!”一隻老鼠大喊道。“看上面,地板在上面!”

“上帝啊!”另一隻老鼠叫道。“我們一定是站在天花板上了!”

“我開始有點頭暈了!”另一隻老鼠説。

“我腦充血了!”一隻老鼠説。

“太糟了!”一隻上了年紀的老鼠説,“這太糟糕了!我們必須馬上想辦法!”

“如果繼續這樣倒立着,我一定會昏倒的!”一隻小老鼠叫道。

“我也是!”

“我受不了了!”

“救救我們吧!快想辦法呀,快!”

他們開始緊張起來。“我知道應該怎麼辦!”上了年紀的老鼠説,“我們統統倒立,這樣就倒過來了!”

老鼠們非常聽話,都倒立着。過了一會兒,他們都因為血液快速流入大腦而暈倒了。

隔天早晨,羅伯下樓時,地板上全是老鼠。他馬上把老鼠掃在一起扔進了垃圾桶。

通過這個故事,我們要記住的是:當世界看起來是混亂顛倒時,你必須確保自己的雙腳牢牢地站立在大地上。

The Upsidedown Mice

by Roald Dahl

Once upon a time there lived an old man of 87 whose name was Labon. All his life he had been a quiet and peaceful person. He was very poor and very happy.

When Labon discovered that he had mice in his house, he did not at first bother himself greatly about it. But the mice multiplied. They kept right on multiplying and finally there came a time when he could stand it no longer.

"This is too much," he said. "This really is going a bit too far." He hobbled out of the house and down the road to a shop where he bought himself some mousetraps, a piece of cheese and some glue.

When he got home, he put the glue on the underneath of the mousetraps and stuck them to the ceiling. Then he baited them carefully with pieces of cheese and set them to go off.

That night when the mice came out of their holes and saw the mousetraps on the ceiling, they thought it a tremendous joke. They walked around on the floor, nudging each other and pointing up with their front paws and roaring with laughter. After all it was pretty silly, mousetraps on the ceiling.

When Labon came down the next morning and saw that there were no mice caught in the traps, he smiled but said nothing.

He took a chair and put glue on the bottom of its' legs and stuck it upsidedown to the ceiling, near the mousetraps. He did the same with the table, the television set and the lamp. He took everything that was on the floor and stuck it upsidedown on the ceiling. He even put a little carpet up there.

The next night when the mice came out of their holes they were still joking and laughing about what they had seen the night before. But now, when they looked up at the ceiling, they stopped laughing very suddenly.

"Good gracious me!" cried one. "Look up there! There's the floor!"

"Heavens above!" shouted another. "We must be standing on the ceiling."

"I'm beginning to feel a little giddy," said another.

"All the blood's going to my head," said another.

"This is terrible!" said a very senior mouse with long whiskers. "This is really terrible! We must do something about it at once."

"I shall faint if I have to stand on my head any longer!" shouted a young mouse.

"Me too!" ---- "I can't stand it!" ---- "Save us! Do something somebody, quick!"

"I know what we'll do," said the very senior mouse. "We'll all stand on our heads, then anyway we'll be the right way up."

Obediently, they all stood on their heads, and after a long time, one by one, they fainted froma rush of blood to their brains.

When Labon came down the next morning the floor was littered with mice. Quickly he gathered them up and popped them all in a basket.

So the thing to remember is this:

Whenever the world seems to be terribly upsidedown, make sure you keep your feet firmly on the ground.