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文獻讀后感范文(篇一)文獻讀后感范文(篇一)HogwartsSchoolofWitchcraftandWizardryiswhereHarryPotterandhisfriendslearnedaboutmagic.、

HarryPotterisan11yearoldboywho’sparentsdied,andhegoestoWeasleyisan11yearoldboywhohas5brothersand1sister,andhegoestoisa10yearoldgirlwholikeslearnalots,andshegoestoisHogwarts’steacher,Voldemort’sisanevilguyofthemagicworld.

HarryneverthoughtQuirrellwashelpingVoldemort.QuirrelcoughtHarryandlethimtogetthePhilospher’sstone,butwhenHarrygotit,hedidn’tgiveittoQuirrell,andVoldemortcameout,fromthebackofQuirrell’shead!AndVoldemortorderdQuirrelltocatchHarryandgetthestone,butwhenQuirrelltouchedHarry,hisbodydissolved,andthenhedied.

HarrydefeatedVoldemort,andtheyearhasfinished,it’stimefortheschoolcup,Gryffindorwasinlast,but4morethingsletthemwin!

FirstisforRon,becauseheplaythebestgameofchessHogwartshasseeninmanyyears,hegot50isforHermione,fortheuseofcoollogicinthefacefire,shegot50isforHarry,whodefeatedVoldemort,getthestone,hegot60pointsforthat!Last,forNeville,hegot10pointsforhismoxie,andGryffindorwon!

文獻讀后感范文(篇二)Lookingatdarkskyatnightforawhile,youmayseearedstar.Ithasdazzlingcolor.Peoplecallit“Mars”.Inthesolarsystem,beyondthethirdplanet,thefourthoneis“Mars”.ItisaplanetwhichisfarawayfromEarth,about2hundredmillionkilometersonaverage.Itissocharmingthatmanyscientistsandpeoplewanttogothere.Yes,distancelendsenchantmenttotheview.

Exploringspaceisnotaseasyasyoumightthink.Itisbeyondyourimagination.Scientistsstillmakegreatcontributionstoexploringspaceandtheyalsogetgoodresults.Spaceexplorationisdevelopingsuccessfully.Scientistshavemadegreatprogresswiththisprojectinonlyafewyears’time.

Inthepastfiftyyears,peoplehavelaunchedmanydetectorsintotheunknownuniverseandplanets.However,mostofthemendedwithfailure.Thesedetectorsstillhelpedthescientistsandpeopletoknowmoreaboutthisscience.ThefirsttimetheylaunchedthedetectorstoMarswasin1960s.Fromthenon,twosupercountries,AmericaandtheSovietUnion,startedacompetitiontoexploreMars.TheyneverstoppedlaunchingdetectorstoMars.Eveniftwothirdsofthemfailed.However,itdidn’tstopusfromexploringspace.

Distanceshouldnotbeanobstacletoexploringspace.AtthebeginningofXX.NASALaunchedtwodetectorstoMars,andbothofthemlandedsafty.TheysentmanyusefulinformationtoEarth.Itwasreallyexcitingnews!Beforethat,adetectorlaunchedbyEuropewaslostinUniverse.Itwasashocktothescientificcommunity,buttheywillnevergiveup.

Asamatteroffact,thepurposeoflaunchingsomanydetectorstospaceistofindaplanetwithlifeandthebasicelement–water.

ThemoonisfarawayfromEarth,butitistheneareststartoEarth.Peoplehavebeenfascinatedbythemoonsinceancienttimesuntil1969whenastronautsfromAmericalandedonthemoon.Theyfoundthatthemoonwasjustasatellite,withoutwater,air,atmosphereandlife,sopeople’sfantasiesaboutmoonwerebroken.Themoonisareal“Wide-coldPalace”,italsohasverybadweather,extremelycoldatnightandextremelyhotduringdaytime.Nothingcansubsistonthemoon.Whentheastronautslandedonthemoon,itwasasifthedistancewentfrom380thousandkilometerstozerokilometers.Allthebeautifulfantasiesandlegendsaboutmoonwerebroken,sopeoplenowaimtheireyesonMars.TheyhopethatonedaytheastronautscansteponMarsandrealizeournewdream.

Sinceweknowthetruthofmoon,itisnotsotemptingtous.Butpoemsaboutthemooncanstillgiveussomeyearning.

Comparethebeginningsofspacetravelwithexploringspacetoday.Theexplorationofspacetodayismoreuseful.ManypeoplearefondofMarsbecauseamongthenineplanetsinthesolarsystemitisthemostsimilartoEarth,sowecallthem“BrotherPlanets”.OnMars,thereisathinatmospherelayandsomeoxygen.Thedetectorshavefoundthatthereonceexisitedwater.Duetothelowgravity,thewaterallranintospace.Theexplorationofspaceisnotonlyhelpingusknowmoreabouttheunknownspace,butalsotellingusawaytothenewscienceandpossiblyahomeland.Inotherwords,peoplemayrealizethedreamoflivingonanotherplanets.

文獻讀后感范文(篇三)ATaleofLoveandLife

——————TheLittlePrince

"TheLittlePrince"isaclearbook,asclearasthewater.It’swritesforadults,teenagersandchildren.Itisabookaboutlifeandthelivesofthefable.Asthebooksaid,thewaterontheheartisbeneficial.And"LittlePrince"canmakepeoplefeelwarmandfresh.

Thestoryisaboutaboy.Helivesonasmallplanet.Heistheonlypersonoftheplanet.Heisalonelyprince.Fortunately,abeautifulrosecameinhislife.Theylovedeachother.Butalittleargumentseparatedthem.Helefttheplanetwhichhelives,startstraveling.Hewenttomanyplanetsandmetmanydifferentpeople.Helikestowatchthesunsetwhenhewassad.Hefoundthatpeoplewantedhappiness,butalwayspushedawayhappinessrudely.

Atlast,heunderstoodhowtoloveeachother.Loveandlifeisavery

importantthing.Heisveryregret.Hewantedtoreturntotheplanetwhichhelives.Buthedidn’tknowtheroad.Hechosetodranksnakevenomendhislifebecausehethoughtitwillbeabletocastoffhisbulkybodytogoback.

Everytime,whenIread"TheLittlePrince",Ialwaysmovedaboutit.Inreallife,weoftenbusyinthewholeday,suchasaflywithoutsoul.Thepassageoftime,childhoodaway,wegrewupandtookawayalotofmemories,butwealsohaveanoasisintheheart.

Because‘TheLittlePrince’story,weliveinquiet,thehearthasahopeandlove,havetouchedontheresponsibilityofthelife.

文獻讀后感范文(篇四)Igrewupinasmallvillage.Iamthesecondchildofthefamily,andmysisteristheeldest.OurhouseisonthemainstreetofthevillagesoIalwayssawalotofpeopleonthestreetsTherewerefarmers,fishermen,andafewmerchantsinthevillage.MysisterandIusedtoplaywiththenext-doorchildren;theirfatherisanelementaryschoolteacher.Sometimeswhenweplayedtogetherinthehousewemadesomuchnoisethatmymotherwantedustoplayoutside,sowewenttotheseashoretolookforcrabsandclams,andprettyseashells,too.Also,weenjoyedrunningonthebeachchasingeachother.Onbreezydaysweusedtoenjoyflyingkitesonthebeach.WhenIlookbackonmyearlylifeinthevillage,IfeelIhadahappychildhood.

Mychildhoodwashappywithmymother’slove.Inmyyoungheart,mymotherwasstrongandhealthyandnevergotsick.Shetookmetotheprimaryschoolandhomeeveryday.Nomatterwhenit’srainyorwindy.

Butoneday,afterwegothomefromschool,mymotherwentintothebedroomandstayedinbed.Ididn’tknowwhathadhappened.

Isatbesideher,mymothersaidtome,“itdoesn’tmatter,mumonlyhasaheadache.Iwillbeallrightafterawhile.”Althoughmothersaidso,Ifoundtearsinhereyesbecauseofpain,atthattimeIknewadultsalsogotillandcried.IdecidedIwouldtakecareofmymotherfromthenon.

文獻讀后感范文(篇五)Thispoem,isthefinalwriting,writingit,hewasontheline,andthenhedied.

Hediedveryhard,becausehehastosoldier,wassolovedhim,theytookthetremulousgunhand,theirtearsinthecheeks,buttheystillhavetokillhim,thatisthework.Incountlessbulletsound,gadflyisdead,allintheplay,butthedeadsostrong,sobright.

Chinalooksathissonsdeath,hehadkilledhim,heisinGod,andsons,decidedtochoosethefalsegod,gaveupsomiserableandsoneedlovingson.Hewasdestinedtoregrettheirdecisions,hewasdestinedtobeyourcrazy,finally,greatcardinalorcrazy,ordead,GodisnottheGodofmercy,notbecauseofhisloyaltyandloyaltytohim.

Arthurispoor,QiongmaaslaphimfromItalytoSouthAmerica,manyyearsofsuffering,heputdown,finally,hereturnedtoItaly,hesawQiongma,theyloveeachother,butnotforever.Hedied,shecriedinpain,heallthetime,shewasalsosuffering.Andassheknowheisstillalive,shecanberelieved,shecanforgettheirpastmistakes,heonceagainlivingdeadinfrontofher.

Arthurwas17yearsold,knowGodisjustahammertoknockouttheclaysculpture,hisbelovedPadreliedtohim,Godisnotagodofcompassion,onecanrelyon,onlyyourself.Arthurintroubleandbecameafully-fledgedatheist,hehatedthehypocrisyofprayer,hateallpriests,butheknowsthat,inanycase,hestilllovesthePadre,hedoesnthatehim,aslongasthePadretospendtherestofmylifetolovehim,hewillbesatisfied,hewillbehappy.ButChinadoesnotdoso,hecried,cryverysad,buthischoiceisstillGod,onlygod.

Asthegreatcardinal,chooseGodisbehoove,Christwascrucified,heisdestinedtobemerciful,hewasacceptabletoallconfession,andhecando,isonlytheacceptanceoftheconfession.Heisnotwhatpeopledo,hecant,hecouldntsaveChina,moresaveArthur.ButChinadoesnotknow,neverknow,thewayhetreatedhisownson,isveryunfair,buthedidnotknowGod,hewaspuzzledbyhismind,onlytheemptygod.

WhenChinafinallywakesup,youmustfacetheheavenorhelloftheGod,andhewillsay,hestillloveGod?Alsokeepyourfaith?Hewouldregretit,willbe.Hewillsee,andtheGodwasbrokenintopieces,hewillputtheheartawayfromGod,hereallyloves,ishisson.Butallthisisalreadylate,heavenisinfinitelyhigh,hellisabottomless,hellneverfindhisbelovedson.

Onceagaintheconfession?

文獻讀后感范文(篇六)JaneEyre,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlotteBronte’s,isaninspiringstoryaboutamiserablegirlwhopursuefreedom,independenceandtruelove.ThestoryoftheindependentmindedJaneandherloveaffairwithMr.openedupnewdimensionsforwomenbothaswriterandoffeminists.JaneEyre,thetoughgirl,reallyimpressesmeverymuch.

OneofJane’simpressiveandadmiringpersonalitiesisherself-respect.Shewasn’tbeautiful,andtheordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease.ButasJanehadsaid:‘Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!’Tistheideaofself-respectinJaneEyre’smind.hadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,gaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofself-respectimpressesmesomuchandletmefeelthepowerinsideherbody.

TheothergorgeouspersonalityIvalueverymuchisherselflesslove.AfterleavingThornfieldwithabrokenheart,Janeexperiencedquitealot.SherefusedtheproposalofSt.,ahandsomepriestwhohelpedheralotwhenshewasstarving.Later,Janeinheritedawealthoffortunefromherunclewhichshesharedwithherthreecousins.ButwhenhearingthatMr.hadlosteyesightandmadebodyseriousinjuredwhilesavinghismadwifeinaconflagrationduringwhichhiswifediedandallhispropertywasdestroyed,JanereturnedtoThornfieldimmediatelyanddevotedherlovetoMr..Whatagreatdecisionforhertogoback!IfIwereJane,Icouldn’tpromisetogetmarriedwithMr.Rochesterwhoisinsuchaterriblesituation.However,Janedidwithallherheart!

Ilikethenovelverymuch,especiallythecharacter‘JaneEyre’whoisagreatwomaninmymind.Janemakesmerealizetheimportanceofself-respectandunderstandwhatthetrueloveis.Inthissophisticatedsociety,wemaynotavoidbeingcontaminated,butwecanremindourselvesofJaneEyreandtrytobeanindependentandstrong-mindedpersonwhotreasuresself-esteemandtruelove.

文獻讀后感范文(篇七)idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,iwouldratherregardthesectionthatjanebeganherteachingjobinthornfieldasthefilm’send----especiallywheniheardjane’swords“neverinmylifehaveibeenawakensohappily.”foronething,thisidealandbrand-newbeginningoflifewaswhatjanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasufferingperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget.buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:theremustbesomethingwrongingwiththeexcellence----perhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butalsowemayseefromthenexttransitionofjane’slifethat“l(fā)ifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget.”

文獻讀后感范文(篇八)HelenKellertodayreadthisbook,Ibenefitedgreatly!

"Helen.Keller,"ThisarticledescribesthelifeofHelensadbuttenacious.TheageofoneinHelen,shewasduetoseriousillnessledtoablindanddeaf.ButHelendidnotgiveup,stillhardtolearn,learningtospeak.Emperoritpaysoff,Helenfinallylearnedtotalk,admittedtotheuniversity,becameaworldcelebrity.

HelenKellerdifficultiesdonotretreat,butthecouragetoovercomedifficulties,tome?Once,myfathertaughtmetoride,Ialwaysdonotmind,fallingagainandagain,

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