问题 写作题

从下面两题中任选一题作文。

(1)撇和捺互相支撑就成了“人”,在人生的历程中常常离不了他人的支撑。在风平浪静的时候,常需要向人倾诉;在急风骇浪的时候,常需要有人帮扶。在时间的流逝中,总有人是你最想依靠的。

请以“我最想依靠的就是你”为题,写一篇文章。

要求:(1)是学习的困惑需要“你”的指点,是生活的艰辛需要“你”的支撑,是思想的贫乏需要“你”的浇灌,是心灵的苍白需要“你”的丰富……选哪方面内容来写由你自己定;(2)可以用第一人称“我”来写,也可以用其他人称来写;如出现校名一律用“××”表示;(3)文体自定,诗歌除外;(4)字数不少于600字。

(2)树上有一只很诱人的苹果熟了。因为太高,踮起脚来都够不着,只好搬来梯子。就在我伸手欲摘得一瞬,苹果突然脱枝而落,摔在地上,成了一团果泥。这便是生活中所谓的无奈——眼看到手,却又失去。但不算白费力,至少,我知道了这只苹果不属于我。如果这时从木梯上下来,再去摘其它树上的也还不晚。

是的,生命中任何一次探索,从本质上讲,都是成功的。这一点引起你哪些联想和思考?请自拟题目,自选文体(诗歌、戏剧除外),写一篇不少于600字的文章。文中不要出现自己的姓名和校名。

答案

按中考评分标准给分

“我最想依靠的就是你”是一篇命题作文,从审题角度看,“你”可是人,也可是物,更可是一种精神,学生可以选择一个方面进行写作,力求真实,追求新颖,写出自己心仪的文章。而对于给材料作文,学生在众多立意中,选择写作的角度还是比较关键的。

选择题
阅读理解

Among the many differences between Western and Chinese cultures, table manners are one of the most noticeable(显著的) differences. Westerners often make mistakes at the table in China or in a Chinese home. In order not to have an embarrassing(尴尬的) experience, here are some things to consider next time you are eating with some Chinese.

Step1:

Keep in mind that food is shared. It is one of the biggest differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In China a few dishes are placed in the center of a table and shared by all. Also, you should offer thanks when a Chinese host takes food from one of the dishes on the table and places it on your plate. Refusing it would not be polite even if you are full.

Step2:

Respect the chopsticks. The chopsticks are the single most important tool at a Chinese table. Use the chopsticks to grab food and never skewer (叉) it. Also make sure to place your chopsticks over your bowl or plate. Don’t lay them on the table or even worse, stick them into the rice bowl.

Step3:

Use communal(共用的)chopsticks. To take food from the center of the table you should use the communal chopsticks or spoons that are placed there for that purpose. If there are no communal tools, use the other ends of your chopsticks to take food, remembering not to use the other end to put food into your mouth.

Step4:

Respect the elders. Table manners in China place extra respect on elders. At the table, pass food to your elders before taking it for yourself. If someone makes a toast, make sure that when you clink glasses with someone older than you, the rim of your glass is lower than the rim of the elder person.

小题1:How can you use your chopsticks according to the passage?

A.Use them to grab your own food.

B.Put them on the table.

C.Use them to skewer the food.

D.Stick them into the rice bowl.小题2:According to the passage, the following are wrong EXCEPT that ________.

A.you don’t have to accept the food a Chinese host places on your plate

B.a skewer is also a commonly used tool at a Chinese table

C.one can offer his own chopsticks for communal use when there aren’t any

D.when clinking glasses, the rim of the younger person should be lower than that of the older person小题3:What is the purpose of writing the passage?

A.To let the world get a full understanding of China.

B.To introduce table manners among different cultures.

C.To introduce Chinese table manners to Westerners.

D.To introduce how Chinese table manners came into being.