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母爱是一根穿针线

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       母亲为儿子整理衣服时,发现儿子衬衣袖子上的纽扣松动了。

       它决定给儿子钉一下。

       儿子很年轻,却已是一名声誉日隆的作家。天赋和勤奋成就了他的今天。母亲因此而骄傲——她是作家的母亲!

       屋子里很静,只有儿子敲击键盘的嘀嘀嗒嗒声,为他行云流水的文字伴奏。母亲能从儿子的神态上看出,他正文思泉涌。他在抽屉里拢针线时,不敢弄出一点声响。惟恐打扰了儿子。还好,母亲发现了一个线管,针就插在线管上。她把他们取出来,轻轻推好抽屉。

       可他遇到了麻烦,当年的绣花女连针也穿不上了。一个月前她还穿针引线缝被子,现在明明看见针孔在那儿,就是穿不进。

       她不相信视力下降的这么厉害。再次把线头伸进嘴里濡湿,再次用左手的食指和拇指把她捻得又尖又细,再次抬起手臂,让眼睛与针的距离最近,再试一次。

       ——还是失败。

       再试……

       线仍未穿进针眼里。

       儿子在对文章进行后期拍板,他从显示屏上看见反射过来的母亲,怔住了。他忽然觉得自己就是那根缝衣针,虽然与母亲朝夕相处,可它的心却被没完没了的文章堵死了。母亲的针线在他这里已找不到进的“孔”,可他还是不甘放弃。

       儿子的眼睛热了。他这才想起许久不曾和母亲交流过感情,也没有关心过她的衣食起居了。

       妈,我来帮你。儿子离开电脑,只一刹那,丝线穿针而过。母亲笑纹如花,用心为儿子针起钮扣来,像是在缝合一个美丽的梦。

       儿子知道今后该怎么做了。因为母亲很容易满足,比如,只是帮她穿一根针,实现她为你钉一颗钮扣的愿望,使她付出的爱畅通无阻。如此简单。

1、“母亲因此而骄傲——她是作家的母亲!”一句中划线字“骄傲”在这里的意思是_______________

  ________。这里是________词。(感情色彩)

2、“屋子里很静,只有儿子敲击键盘的嘀嘀嗒嗒声,为他行云流水的文字伴奏。”这句用“嘀嘀嗒嗒声”来衬托屋里的安静,我们平时也有过类似的体验,当一种单调而细小的声音传入你的耳中,你就会感觉到周围环境的宁静。请举一例。

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3、“她不相信视力下降的这么厉害。再次把线头伸进嘴里濡湿,再次用左手的食指和拇指把她捻得又尖又细,再次抬起手臂,让眼睛与针的距离最近,再试一次。”这段话中连用几个“再次”并且将穿针的过程写得很具体,有何作用?

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4、文章写儿子“从显示屏上看见反射过来的母亲”,为什么不写他扭过头去看见母亲?作者如此安排有何用意?

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5、母亲反反复复也未能将线穿进针眼里,儿子只一句“妈,我来帮你”,母亲就完成了这一工作,并且“笑纹如花”,这是为什么?

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6、“儿子知道今后该怎么做了”,你认为儿子今后会怎样做?

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单项选择题

Robert Moody, 52, is an experienced police officer. Much of his work involves dealing with (16) and gang (团伙)problems in the schools of his community. Knowing that many kids often (17) trouble, he decided to do something about it. So in 1991 he began to invite small groups of kids to go fishing with him on his day (18) .

Those fun trips had a(n) (19) impact. A chance encounter in 2000 proved that. One day, (20) working security at a school basketball game, Moody noticed two young guys (21) . He sensed trouble between them. (22) one of them headed toward Moody and gave him a hug. "I (23) you. You took me (24) when I was in fifth grade. That was one of the (25) days of my life. "

Deeply touched by the boy’ s word, Moody decided to create a foundation (基金会)that (26) teenagers to the basics of fishing in camping programs. "As a policeman, I saw (27) there was violence, drugs were always behind it. They have a damaging (28) on the kids," says Moody.

By turning kids on to fishing, he (29) to present an alternative way of life, "When you’ re sitting there waiting for a (30) ," he says, "you can’t help but talk to each other, and such (31) can be pretty deep. "

"Talking about drugs helped prepare me for the peer(同龄人)pressures in high school," says Michelle, 17, who (32) the first program. "And I was able to help my little brother (33) drugs. "

Moody faces (34) in three years, when he hopes to run the foundation full-time. "I’ m living a happy life and I have a responsibility to my (35) to give back," Moody says. "If I teach a kid to

fish today, he can teach his brother to fish tomorrow. \

16().

A. drinking

B. drug

C. security

D. smoking