I resigned a lot, so the rating is subtracting quickly.
I have no idea how to counterattack a queen keep taking important chessmen at opening...the op

An idea is to play that queen moves yourself vs an opponent or an computer then you will see how they defend against it.
opkkv, you've not responded as though you understand the feedback given on this thread.
The issue with attacking the Queen is that it is what is called a 'one move blunder'. By moving that G-pawn, you do a number of things:
1. You attack the Queen
2. You open up the diagonal to the rook
3. You allow your opponent to take your E pawn with the Queen, which is check
The additional issue with the check is that it also attacks your Rook (which is called a fork). This means that while you're having to get your king out of check (whatever move that might be), you cannot also guard your rook, meaning that on the next turn, your opponent will take it. Even at a lower level (I'm rated 850), you have to consider the next likely move your opponent will make. The best move in this situation is not to open up that diagonal for a quick attack that the queen can just move away from (at best), but to defend that little central pawn you pushed forward on your first move.
It's worth thinking about, since you said it, why you think that E pawn is not worth very much. If you really thought that, then why did you move it?
Actually, giving up the e5 pawn is okay, it is a well known countergambit
The OP is rated 226 Rapid.
I doubt that he could play a gambit line properly.