问题 阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下面这首宋诗,然后回答问题。

清 明

黄庭坚

佳节清明桃李笑,野田荒垅自生愁。

雷惊天地龙蛇蛰,雨足郊原草木柔。

人乞祭余骄妾妇,士甘焚死不公侯

贤愚千载知谁是,满眼蓬蒿共一丘。

  注:①上联出自《孟子 齐人有一妻一妾》,“祭余”是剩余的祭品;下联“士”指介之推。

(1)诗歌的首联描写了哪两幅画面?分别表达了怎样的情感?

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(2)诗歌的颈联主要运用了哪两种表现手法?有何作用?

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答案

(1)一方面是桃李欣欣而笑,万物复苏的初春图景;另一方面是清明扫墓时的悲凉的野田荒陇景象。作者以一“笑”字既写出大自然的生机盎然,也写出自己内心的喜春之情。以一“悲”字写出了由清明引发的生死感慨。(意对即可)

(2)作者运用对比和用典的表现手法。《孟子》“齐人有一妻一妾”章中的齐人“乞祭余”还不算,还要向妻妾炫耀;与此相反,像介之推这样的人物,甘愿烧死在绵山中也不出山,其气节风骨之高重又如何!在对比中,作者讽刺了向权贵谄媚的卑鄙小人,赞扬了受迫害也决不改变操守的有气节之士。(意对即可)

阅读理解

     When The Grapes of Wrath(愤怒) was published on March 14, 1939, it created a national

sensation(轰动) for its description of the destructive effects of the Great Depression(大萧条) of the

1930s. By the end of April, it was selling 2,500 copies a day-a remarkable number considering the

hard economic times. In May, the novel was a number-one best-seller, selling at a rate of 10,000

copies a week. By the end of 1939, close to a half million copies had been sold.

     John Steinbeck was shocked by the tremendous response to his novel. Almost overnight, he found

himself involved in a great national debate over the migrant labor problem. Many people were shocked

by the poverty and hopelessness of the story, and others denied that such circumstances could happen in

America. Even people who had never read a book before bought a copy of The Grapes of Wrath. At $2.75 per copy, it was affordable and quickly sold out.

     However it was banned and burned in Buffalo, New York; East Saint Louis, Illinois; and Kern

County, California, where much of the novel is set. In fact, the novel remains one of the most frequently

banned books in the United States. The book was criticized sharply in Congress by Representative Lyle

Boren of Oklahoma, who called the novel's description of migrant living conditions a lie. Charges were

made that "obscenity"(淫秽) had been included in the book in large part to sell more copies. Eventually,

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt stepped in to praise the book and defend Steinbeck against his critics. In

1940, the novel won the Pulitzer Prize.

     The popularity of the novel has endured(持久). It is estimated that it has sold fifteen million copies

since its publication. For almost sixty years, Steinbeck's novel has been a classic in American literature;

it has been translated into several languages, including French, German, and Japanese. The Grapes of

Wrath has also been a necessary part of the school curriculum in America since the end of World War II.

1. What does the underlined word "tremendous" probably mean?

A. good          

B. terrible          

C. dull      

D. great

2. Representative Lyle Boren of Oklahoma was__________. 

A. a crazy supporter of The Grapes of Wrath            

B. among the group against John Steinbeck

C. sympathetic to the migrant living conditions

D. criticized by the first lazy of that time

3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why The Grapes of Wrath sold well?

A. It well describes people's life during that time.

B. The debate over it arose more readers' interest.

C. Readers were attracted by the obscenity in it

D. It was not expensive so people could afford it.

4.Which of the following is TRUE about The Grapes of Wrath?

A. It is about the migrant workers in America during 1940s.

B. The story mainly happened on California's grape farms..

C. Its description of the poor and hopeless life was a lie.

D. It remains a banned book in some places of the USA.

5. What can best prove the literature value of The Grapes of Wrath?

A. It was a number-one best-seller after its publication.

B. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt praised it.

C. It has won many important prizes in America.

D. It survives the time and remains a classic.

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