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A masterpiece suitable for junior high school boys.

1. How steel is tempered 2. Robinson Crusoe 3. Gulliver's travels 4. Stars in the spring water 5. The author of this book-Nikolai ostrovsky, Russian. The protagonist of the novel-Paul? Kochakin. His famous saying: life is the most precious thing for people. Everyone has only one life. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his meanness and vulgarity; On his deathbed, he can say, "My life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of all mankind." 2. The author of Robinson Crusoe-Defoe, the British writer, and Robinson Crusoe, the hero of the novel? Crusoe and the natives "Friday". The main plot: More than 200 years ago, selkirk, a Suge, was a sailor on an English seagoing ship. 1704 One day in September, selkirk was abandoned on an uninhabited island in ancient Latin America because of a conflict with the captain. Selkirk was in a bad mood, but he got used to it. He caught goats as food, built two small houses with wood and sheepskin, used nails as needles, and took apart broken socks for sewing. He lived on a desert island for two years and four months. On February 1709, an English navigator rescued him from the island. When Selkirk returned to Scotland, he often told people about his extraordinary experiences in hotels. 3. jonathan swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels, was an English novelist in the18th century. Main plot: This is a work with absurd plot, strange imagination and funny story. This book is about the adventures of English surgeon Gulliver. On his first voyage, he drifted to Lilliput, where he was regarded as a "giant" and a "sea of people", and his palm could be used for five or six Lilliput people to dance heartily; He can eat fifty carts of meat and wine sent by young people in one meal. The second voyage was in distress and was caught in Great Britain. Great Britain is over seventy feet high. He was regarded as a "villain", "dwarf" and "monster" there, and was taken to exhibitions all over the world and experienced many dangers.