二年级读后感范文(精简6篇)

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二年级读后感范文 篇一

《小狗钱钱》是我在二年级阅读课上读到的一本书。这本书是由亨利·温克勒(Henriette Wich)所写,它讲述了一个关于理财的故事。

故事的主人公是一个小男孩,他叫尼克。尼克非常喜欢玩具,但他却总是没有足够的钱去买他心仪的玩具。于是,他向他的爸爸请教如何赚钱。尼克的爸爸告诉他,要赚钱就要努力工作,并且要学会理财。

尼克听取了爸爸的建议,开始做家务来赚取零花钱。他还把自己的零花钱存入一个储蓄罐中,以便将来能够买到更贵的玩具。尼克还学会了分辨什么是必需品和什么是奢侈品,他明白了只有在确实需要的时候才应该花钱。

通过这个故事,我学到了很多关于理财的知识。我明白了钱的重要性,它可以帮助我们实现自己的梦想。我也明白了努力工作的重要性,只有通过自己的努力才能赚到钱。同时,我还学会了理财的基本概念,比如储蓄和分辨必需品和奢侈品。

这本书让我深刻地明白了理财的重要性,我决定从现在开始就要学会理财。我要努力学习,将来能够找到一份好工作,赚取更多的钱。我还要学会储蓄,避免不必要的开支。我相信只要我坚持下去,我一定能够实现自己的梦想。

二年级读后感范文 篇二

《猫和老鼠》是我在二年级阅读课上读到的一本书。这本书是由威廉·赫尔曼(William Herman)所写,它讲述了一对猫和老鼠之间的故事。

故事的主人公是一只猫,它非常喜欢追逐老鼠。猫总是想方设法捉到老鼠,但每次都失败了。老鼠非常机智,它总是能够逃脱猫的追捕。最后,猫和老鼠变成了好朋友,它们决定不再互相追逐,而是一起生活。

通过这个故事,我学到了很多关于友谊和相互理解的知识。我明白了不同的动物也可以成为好朋友,只要我们能够相互理解和包容。我也明白了追逐和攻击并不能带来真正的快乐,只有和平相处才是最重要的。

这本书让我深刻地明白了友谊的重要性,我决定从现在开始就要学会与他人和睦相处。我要学会关心和帮助他人,避免争吵和冲突。我相信只要我坚持下去,我一定能够和大家建立良好的友谊关系,共同创造美好的未来。

二年级读后感范文 篇三

One hundred and sixty years ago,when Charlotte Bronte created Jane Eyre,she could have never thought that it would become a matter of fact, in the world of today,there are tens of thousands of Jane Eyre,each living in a reader's heart,breathing with him the same air and sharing with him the same happiness and rich mental world has become an inexhaustible resource of spirtual Jane Eyre,people who are timid and shy get confidence and self-respect;people who feel imprisoned get independence and freedom;people who are lonesome get love and , what I get from Jane Eyre is the courage of inner qestioning and self-exploring.

Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day, as punishment for fighting with her bullying cousin John Reed, Jane’s aunt imprisons Jane in the red-room, the room in which Jane’s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs.

Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr. Brocklehurst, a cruel, hypocritical, and abusive man. Brocklehurst preaches a doctrine of poverty and privation to his students while using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent lifestyle for his own family. At Lowood, Jane befriends a young girl named Helen Burns, whose strong, martyrlike attitude toward the school’s miseries is both helpful and displeasing to Jane. A massive typhus epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen dies of consumption. The epidemic also results in the departure of Mr. Brocklehurst by attracting attention to the insalubrious conditions at Lowood. After a group of more sympathetic gentlemen takes Brocklehurst’s place, Jane’s life improves dramatically. She spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher.

After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate. Jane’s employer at Thornfield is a dark, impassioned man named Rochester, with whom Jane finds herself falling secretly in love. She saves Rochester from a fire one night, which he claims was started by a drunken servant named Grace Poole. But because Grace Poole continues to work at Thornfield, Jane concludes that she has not been told the entire story. Jane sinks into despondency when Rochester brings home a beautiful but vicious woman named Blanche Ingram. Jane expects Rochester to propose to Blanche. But Rochester instead proposes to Jane, who accepts almost disbelievingly.

The wedding day arrives, and as Jane and Mr. Rochester prepare to exchange their vows, the voice of Mr. Mason cries out that Rochester already has a wife. Mason introduces himself as the brother of that wife—a woman named Bertha. Mr. Mason testifies that Bertha, whom Rochester married when he was a young man in Jamaica, is still alive. Rochester does not deny Mason’s claims, but he explains that Bertha has gone mad. He takes the wedding party back to Thornfield, where they witness the insane Bertha Mason scurrying around on all fours and growling like an animal. Rochester keeps Bertha hidden on the third story of Thornfield and pays Grace Poole to keep his wife under control. Bertha was the real cause of the mysterious fire earlier in the story. Knowing that it is impossible for her to be with Rochester, Jane flees Thornfield.

Penniless and hungry, Jane is forced to sleep outdoors and beg for food. At last, three siblings who live in a manor alternatively called Marsh End and Moor House take her in. Their names are Mary, Diana, and St. John (pronounced “Sinjin”) Rivers, and Jane quickly becomes friends with them. St. John is a clergyman, and he finds Jane a job teaching at a charity school in Morton. He surprises her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large fortune: 20,000 pounds. When Jane asks how he received this news, he shocks her further by declaring that her uncle was also his uncle: Jane and the Riverses are cousins. Jane immediately decides to share her inheritance equally with her three newfound relatives.

St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him—as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John pressures her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in. However, she realizes that she cannot abandon forever the man she truly loves when one night she hears Rochester’s voice calling her name over the moors. Jane immediately hurries back to Thornfield and finds that it has been burned to the ground by Bertha Mason, who lost her life in the fire. Rochester saved the servants but lost his eyesight and one of his hands. Jane travels on to Rochester’s new residence, Ferndean, where he lives with two servants named John and Mary.

At Ferndean, Rochester and Jane rebuild their relationship and soon marry. At the end of her story, Jane writes that she has been married for ten blissful years and that she and Rochester enjoy perfect equality in their life together. She says that after two years of blindness, Rochester regained sight in one eye and was able to behold their first son at his birth.

Actually,not only do I inspired by Jane Eyre's character,but also I am moved by the love of believe that every one of us may have thought about our after reading this doesn't need to be so handsome .However,he must be good to us and take our things as the most important , we are all expecting...

二年级读后感范文 篇四

Recently, I have reading the book "Jane Eyre”.Although I forgot some details in the book, Jane gave me deeply impression, I admire her very much. After that the teacher also told us to put the play in to a movie, and then we all can touch each hero’s soul in the book. The play it mainly tell us how Jane is growing up when suffering from great difficulties and painless. whats more, it is impressed me that she still love her master even if he is blind at last due to rescue his mad wife. And I like the Classic lines what Jane said to Mr. Rochester :"Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread xxxed from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,--and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;--it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at Gods feet, equal,--as we

are!" its so beautiful, Jane is a girl who will never lose confidence in life and always sensible when handling with some motional problems. Jane was huge in my heart. She can control her life and fate. She knew how to continue her life and she got it!

Maybe after what she told me I have known that what love is and how to love and to be loved! The book is a book worth of reading, so all in all let’s enjoy it!

二年级读后感范文 篇五

This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.

Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane26’s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn26’t get what she had been expecting26—26—simply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything a reward of revolting the ruthleoppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden26’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodineall the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn26’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester26’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.

I don26’t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the film26’s end----especially when I heard Jane26’s words 26“Never in my life have I been awaken so ” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane26’s life that 26“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would ” (By Forrest Gump26’s mother, in the film 26“Forrest Gump26”).

二年级读后感范文 篇六

A Little Princess is a touching novel written by Frances Hodgson Burnett-a famous novelist and dramatist. It obviously contains lots of fancied plots, but the parts it talks about creating miracles, can really reach the bottom of my heart.

The book can bring me into a world that is more than reality while reading it. The extraordinary story makes me ponder a lot and gives me a deep impression that every girl can be a princess.

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