问题 默写题

默写填空(10分,每空1分)

(1)无可奈何花落去,                   。(晏殊《浣溪沙》)

(2)                    ?为有源头活水来。(朱熹《观书有感》)

(3)争渡,争渡,                   。(李清照《如梦令》)

(4)对于儒家经典《论语》,我们无须仰望,它的真谛简单而朴素,两千多年后的我们依然能从中汲取灵魂的养分:“                    ,思而不学则殆。”告诉我们要将学习与思考紧密结合;“己所不欲,                   。”告诉我们待人接物的处世之道;“                    ,见不贤而内自省也。”告诉我们虚心学习并时时反省自己的品德修养。

(5)我们年级的李玉同学刚入校时很是勤奋,但经过一段时间的学习,他感觉学习没有什么困难,于是就有些松懈了。他的语文老师用《过松源晨炊漆公店》中的这两句诗告诫他:“                                        。”

(6)秦淮河的夜色朦胧而美丽,看到当权者沉湎酒色,只顾吃喝玩乐,不理朝政,不顾国家艰难,诗人杜牧在《泊秦淮》中满怀忧愤的写下这样的句子:“                     

                   。”

答案

(1)似曾相识燕归来。

(2)问渠那得清如许;

(3)惊起一滩鸥鹭;

(4)学而不思则罔;勿施于人;见贤思齐焉。

(5)正入万山圈子里,一山放过一山拦。

(6)商女不知亡国恨,隔江犹唱后庭花。

此题考查学生对诗词的识记能力,考查等级为A.要求学生在平时的学习中,多积累,多识记古典诗词, 还应注意“名句”的具体意境应用。

单项选择题

My Space and other Web sites have unleashed a potent new phenomenon of social networking in cyberspace, (1) at the same time, a growing body of evidence is suggesting that traditional social (2) play a surprisingly powerful and under-recognized role in influencing how people behave.

The latest research comes from Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis, at the Harvard Medical School, and Dr. James H. Fowler, at the University of California at San Diego. The (3) reported last summer that obesity appeared to (4) from one person to another (5) social networks, almost like a virus or a fad. In a follow-up to that provocative research, the team has produced (6) findings about another major health (7) : smoking. In a study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, the team found that a person’s decision to (8) the habit is ply affected by (9) other people in their social network quit—even people they do not know. And, surprisingly, entire networks of smokers appear to quit virtually (10)

For (11) of their studies, they (12) of detailed records kept between 1971 and 2003 about 5,124 people who participated in the landmark Framingham Heart Study. Because many of the subjects had ties to the Boston suburb of Framingham, Mass. , many of the participants were (13) somehow—through spouses, neighbors, friends, co-workers—enabling the researchers to study a network that (14) 12,067 people.

Taken together, these studies are (15) a growing recognition that many behaviors are (16) by social networks in (17) that have not been fully understood. And (18) may be possible, the researchers say, to harness the power of these networks for many (19) , such as encouraging safe sex, getting more people to exercise or even (20) crime.

7()

A.issue

B.dispute

C.problem

D.question

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