battleborn,能推荐几部适合五六年纪的小孩看的?
家里有个上小六的小学生,真是陪他阅片无数。他学的剑桥少儿英语。小三开始学的,之前一直用的青少版的教材,今年换成普通的了。
他学英语期间为了练习他英语口音,和灌耳音。会给他放原音的英语动画和电影。
他喜欢的电影太多了!先说说我感觉对他练习英语比较有用的动画吧!
我首推的不是电影,电影单部时间长,一般只有假期才能看。推部动画吧,一集20来分钟,借着让他放松一下的名义,每天让他看一集,保持长期持续性!
效果也是比较好的!动画毕竟是面对儿童的,小朋友很快能喜欢其中的故事,主动学习。动画中高频反复出现的一些英文单词或俚语句子,学的快,能根据动画明白单词或句子的应用场景,日常也能应用的比较好。
01首推《飞哥与小佛》— 迪士尼出品的动画,之前CCTV少儿频道也播过(不过是配音版)
总共四季,对了不适合低年级的孩子,10岁+可能更适合看,明白其意,才能喜欢。动画也很有意思。
“别低估孩子异想天开的力量,这也许就是发明的原动力— 飞哥与小佛”
每集的主要剧情是飞哥与小佛两个兄弟在暑假天天“惹是生非”:造过山车、去太空旅游、发明畅销玩具…… 另一大亮点就是这部动画秉承了迪士尼一贯的风格,可以说是每一集都有一首或多首歌曲。其中当然不乏好听的,例如《carpe diem》、《gitchee gitchee goo》、《S.I.M.P.》《summer》、《summer belongs to you》、《what might have been》…… (我家小屁孩经常在家扯这嗓子唱几句,以此让我确定了他确实没什么音乐细胞,o(╥﹏╥)o)
记得要按顺序从前看到后,因为存在一些前后关联的剧情。
02网飞出品的(网飞出品必属精品)《希尔达》— 这个是今年教他英语的老师推荐的
确实很好看,每一帧都可以做一张壁纸。就算不学英语,也推荐给高年级的小学生看,提高孩子的审美!
动画内容也很棒!无所畏惧的女孩子冒险的故事!只要勇敢世界就会为你转动!
如果是女孩子的话,一定要给她看!
动画内容融合了北欧的神话故事,学语言不仅仅只是片面的记忆,也要明白语言背后的文化,这样才能更深入的理解。
儿童电影的精品基本上被皮克斯和迪士尼包揽了,所以大厂的出品没什么说的,让孩子自己挑喜欢的就行了!说几部一定要看的!小学低年级的可以看国配!高年级的学英语看原音字幕版!
今年皮克斯的《玩具总动员4》终于上映了,从之一部到现在有20多年了,时间好快!
之一部讲友情,第二部讲玩具的意义,第三部讲成长,第四部讲爱情与独立。
胡迪决定留下来陪牧羊女,他对小主人的使命已经完成了!感觉有可能第四季是玩具系列的最后一季。希望还能有下一季,可以迟点说再见!
玩具总动员1
玩具总动员2
玩具总动员3
玩具总动员4
还有《机器人总动员》— 很多家长一定看过,你还记得那个被遗忘在地球的机器人吗!
《疯狂动物城》— 给孩子翻看政治的启蒙课。peace of love。
《寻梦环游记》— 如何面对死亡
《飞屋环游记》— 关于爱情 关于梦想
《怪兽电力公司》《怪兽大学》— 怪兽大学是怪兽电力公司的前传
《无敌破环王1/2》《超能陆战队》《料理鼠王》《马达加斯加1/2/3》
《冰川时代》……太多了……
把漫威忘了,我家小屁孩最近就很吃超级英雄这一套,假期娱乐就是漫威全家桶!
换电脑steam游戏存档还在吗?
还在。
换电脑也可以保存存档,以《为战而生》为例, 转移存档详细教程如下:方案一:简单文字路径版(适用于了解计算机运作的使用者)BattleBorn本机存盘路径为:C:\Users\molowlow\Documents\My Games\Battleborn\PoplarGame\SaveData\76561197982978308只要将此路径中的Profile档案***起来,去覆盖另外一个计算机里同样路径的档案即可
赛珍珠简介?
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, 1892 - 1973
Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker was born on June 26, 1892, in Hill***oro, West Virginia。
Her parents, Absalom and Caroline Sydenstricker, were Southern Pre***yterian missionaries, stationed in China。 Pearl was the fourth of seven children (and one of only three who would survive to ***hood)。
She was born when her parents were near the end of a furlough in the United States; when she was three months old, she was taken back to China, where she spent most of the first forty years of her life。
The Sydenstrickers lived in Chinkiang (Zhenjiang), in Kiangsu (Jiangsu) province, then a ***all city lying at the junction of the Yangtze River and the Grand C***。
Pearl's father spent months away from home, itinerating in the Chinese countryside in search of Christian converts; Pearl's mother ministered to Chinese women in a ***all dispensary she established。
From childhood, Pearl spoke both English and Chinese。 She was taught principally by her mother and by a Chinese tutor, Mr。
Kung。 In 1900, during the Boxer Uprising, Caroline and the children evacuated to Shanghai, where they spent several anxious months waiting for word of Absalom's fate。
Later that year, the family returned to the US for another home leave。
In 1910, Pearl enrolled in Randolph-Macon Woman's College, in Lynchburg, Virginia, from which she graduated in 1914。
Although she had intended to remain in the US, she returned to China shortly after graduation when she received word that her mother was gravely ill。
In 1915, she met a young Cornell graduate, an agricultural economist named John Lossing Buck。 They married in 1917, and immediately moved to Nanhsuchou (Nanxuzhou) in rural Anhwei (Anhui) province。
In this impoverished community, Pearl Buck gathered the material that she would later use in The Good Earth and other stories of China。
The Bucks' first child, Carol, was born in 1921; a victim of PKU, she proved to be profoundly retarded。
Furthermore, because of a uterine tumor discovered during the delivery, Pearl underwent a hysterectomy。 In 1925, she and Lossing adopted a baby girl, Janice。
The Buck marriage was unhappy almost from the beginning, but would last for eighteen years。
From 1920 to 1933, Pearl and Lossing made their home in Nanking (Nanjing), on the campus of Nanking University, where both had teaching positions。
In 1921, Pearl's mother died and shortly afterwards her father moved in with the Bucks。 The tragedies and dislocations which Pearl suffered in the 1920s reached a climax in March, 1927, in the violence known as the "Nanking Incident。
" In a confused battle involving elements of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist troops, Communist forces, and assorted warlords, several Westerners were murdered。
The Bucks spent a terrified day in hiding, after which they were rescued by American gunboats。 After a trip downriver to Shanghai, the Buck family sailed to Unzen, Japan, where they spent the following year。
They then moved back to Nanking, though conditions remained dangerously unsettled。
Pearl had begun to publish stories and essays in the 1920s, in magazines such as Nation, The Chinese Recorder, Asia, and Atlantic Monthly。
Her first novel, East Wind, West Wind, was published by the John Day Company in 1930。 John Day's publisher, Richard Walsh, would eventually become Pearl's second hu***and, in 1935, after both received divorces。
In 1931, John Day published Pearl's second novel, The Good Earth。 This became the best-selling book of both 1931 and 1932, won the Pulitzer Prize and the Howells Medal in 1935, and would be adapted as a major MGM film in 1937。
Other novels and books of non-fiction quickly followed。 In 1938, less than a decade after her first book had appeared, Pearl won the Nobel Prize in literature, the first American woman to do so。
By the time of her death in 1973, Pearl would publish over seventy books: novels, collections of stories, biography and autobiography, poetry, drama, children's literature, and translations from the Chinese。
In 1934, because of conditions in China, and also to be closer to Richard Walsh and her daughter Carol, whom she had placed in an institution in New Jersey, Pearl moved permanently to the US。
She bought an old farmhouse, Green Hills Farm, in Bucks County, PA。 She and Richard adopted six more children over the following years。
Green Hills Farm is now on the Registry of Historic Buildings; fifteen thousand people visit each year。
From the day of her move to the US, Pearl was active in American civil rights and women's rights activities。
She published essays in both Crisis, the journal of the NAACP, and Opportunity, the magazine of the Urban League; she was a trustee of Howard University for twenty years, beginning in the early 1940s。
In 1942, Pearl and Richard founded the East and West Association, dedicated to cultural exchange and understanding between Asia and the West。
In 1949, outraged that existing adoption services considered Asian and mixed-race children unadoptable, Pearl established Welcome House, the first international, inter-racial adoption agency; in the nearly five decades of its work, Welcome House has assisted in the placement of over five thousand children。
In 1964, to provide support for Amerasian children who were not eligible for adoption, Pearl also established the Pearl S。
Buck Foundation, which provides sponsorship funding for thousands of children in half-a-dozen Asian countries。
Pearl Buck died in March, 1973, just two months before her eighty-first birthday。
She is buried at Green Hills Farm。
如果把英雄联盟做成之一视角?
不会
先说下:MOBA游戏虽然没有之一人称的(也许有,我不知道)但是是有第三人称肩背视角的游戏。
虚幻争霸这款游戏就是一款肩背视角的MOBA游戏,你看看这款游戏的人气就知道如果LOL变成之一人称会怎样了。
这游戏我玩了一个礼拜就玩不下去了,聊聊我的感觉吧,首先游戏画面和整个游戏性还是可以的,英雄数量也看得过去,技能之类都挺好玩。我觉得这款游戏也算非常用心了,整体来说挺出色的。
但是问题来了,一个MOBA类游戏强行变成这种视角的会出现很多问题。
比如我们在玩LOL时,远程英雄右键点击就会自动攻击,不会出现所谓射不中的问题吧(除非超出射程)这款游戏有意思了,如果你选的是远程英雄,会有一个准星,就和射击游戏一样,你A人是要瞄准的···那么问题来了,如果对面英雄走位够骚,你压根普攻打不中!
再说说近战,那些乱七八糟的技能,由于是视角问题,很容易就放空,而且你的普攻距离和技能范围因为不是上帝视角,很难估计,做不到LOL那种走A和节奏。
这游戏我玩的时候,压根都会忘记是个MOBA守塔拆塔,都当动作游戏玩了(当然,它给人的感觉也是动作游戏)
补充个小知识,只能看到手的游戏叫之一视角。有些人提到的神之浩劫也是肩背第三人称视角。想像战锤鼠疫这种才是典型的之一视角有没有类似victory这样的歌曲?
这些歌曲都挺不错的
1、Super Strength2、Two Steps From Hell
3、From The Abyss
4、Bigger than Kong
5、The Legend of Aramis
6、The Summoning
7、Battle Of Dark vs Light
8、Born Of Ash
9、Interceptors Duel
10、North Country