问题 阅读理解与欣赏

礁 石

艾 青

一个浪,一个浪

无休止地扑过来

每一个浪都在它脚下

被打成碎沫,散开……

它的脸上和身上

像刀砍过的一样

它依然站在那里

含着微笑,看着海洋……

1.反复吟诵此诗,叙述礁石与海浪的斗争情况。(从海浪的力量、目的、结果,礁石的力量、代价及结果来谈) 

                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                             

2.“一个浪,一个浪/无休止地扑过来”,这句表面写海浪。海浪象征____________,“无休止”、“扑”说明____________。

3.“它的脸上和身上/像刀砍过的一样/它依然站在那里/含着微笑,看着海洋……”礁石有着怎样的性格品质?由它的形象你想到了什么?

                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                            

答案

1.海浪以排山倒海之势,一个浪头接着一个浪头无休止地扑向礁石,想淹没它,冲垮它,击碎它,但每一次都被礁石击得粉碎。礁石尽管伤痕累累,但它依然坚定,笑对恶浪。

2.一切旧势力      反动势力的强大及冷酷无情

3.礁石坚强不屈,笑对生命的苦难,是个硬汉子、大丈夫的形象。由礁石的坚强傲立、笑对苦难可以想到像礁石一样的大丈夫形象,如文天祥、林则徐、邓世昌……革命时期的 * * 党人的铮铮铁骨,如方志敏、江姐、刘胡兰……《老人与海》中的硬汉形象,进而可以想到这象征一种精神,一种坚强不屈,傲视苦难、乐观向上的精神。

阅读理解

阅读理解。

 

     It was Christmas morning and she felt sorry. "Mr. Harriet, I'm so sorry to bother you today. I think you

 want a rest at Christmas like anybody else. "

     "Please don't worry about that," I said. "Which one is it this time?"

     "It's not one of the dogs. It's. . . Debbie. "

     "Debbie? She's at your house now?"

     "Yes… but there's something wrong. Please come quickly. "

     When I went to Mrs. Ainsworth's home, Debbie was there all right, but this time everything was

 different. She wasn't sitting in her usual place;  she was lying down quietly on her side, and close to her lay

  a little black kitten.

      I examined Debbie carefully while Mrs. Ainsworth looked at me. Her voice seemed to come from

 afar. "Is she ill,  Mr. Harriet?"

      "Yes… yes,  I'm afraid so. She is very ill. " I stood up. "There's really nothing you can do. I'm sorry. "

      Mrs. Ainsworth reached out and touched black Debbie's body. "Isn't it strange? She was dying and

 she brought her kitten here. And on Christmas Day. "

     Tears went down Mrs. Ainsworth's face and she was bright-eyed as she looked at me. "I've never had

 a cat before." She said.

     I smiled. "Well, it looks as though you've got one now. "

     "Debbie would be pleased. " She said.

      I nodded. "Yes,  she would. . . It was just a year ago that she came here,  wasn't it?"

     "That's right. " She looked at the kitten kindly. "The best Christmas present I have ever had. "

1. From the first paragraph, we mainly know_____.

    A. Mrs. Ainsworth was ill                

    B. Mrs. Ainsworth called Mr. Harriet

    C. Mrs. Ainsworth wasn't friendly            

    D. it was Christmas morning

2. Who was ill?

    A. Mrs. Ainsworth.                

    B. Mr. Harriet.

    C. Debbie.                        

    D. One of the dogs.

3. Mrs. Ainsworth's voice seemed to come from afar because _____.

    A. she worried about Debbie                    

    B. she was very ill

    C. she was afraid of Mr. Harriet                

    D. Debbie was dead

4. Which of the following statements is true?

    A. Debbie was one of Mrs. Ainsworth's dogs.

    B. Debbie left home after she sent her kitten to Mrs. Ainsworth.

    C. Debbie brought her kitten to Mrs. Ainsworth before she died.

    D. Mrs. Ainsworth would not like to look after the kitten.

5. The best title of the passage is _____.

    A. The Christmas Cat            

    B. She Tried Her Best

    C. Debbie Went Away            

    D. Mrs. Ainsworth

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