Part I: Foundation and Accumulation (30 points)
First, read pinyin and write Chinese characters, and pay attention to writing the words neatly! (4 points)
Mien Quayle Luen Noo
Diligence () () Wu () eats dates and hinders ()
You're wrong.
() Yang Dun () Jing ()
Second, complete the words and write four-word words as required. I believe you can do it! (5 points)
After a long separation, () suddenly became bigger and () amiable.
() cliff dragon () has a unique heart ().
Describe the appearance:
Descriptive psychology:
Third, write sentences as required, be careful! (4 points)
We come from China, and we love our motherland. ( 1)
Ask:
(2) naughty lark relish, is to see the good scenery in the flight. ( 1)
Imitation sentence:
Yang Liwei has a tenacious spirit, and he succeeded. ( 1)
Add appropriate related words:
At the Spring Festival Gala, I saw wonderful programs and touching songs. ( 1)
Modify:
Fourth, language accumulation and application, come on! (*** 13)
1, fill in the blank: (6 points)
(1) creation is silent but affectionate.
(2), only how to carry forward, China has real progress.
(3), don't move.
④ Cherish natural resources.
⑤ Keep your head down and be a willing cow.
6. Write a similar sentence accumulated after class:
2. 1 1 In the primary school Chinese textbook, your favorite text is 《
Because:. (2 points)
You have studied Chinese for six years. Please introduce your most effective and favorite method to your classmates. How did you learn this method? . (2 points)
4. True or false. (3 points)
The Great Wall of Wan Li is the longest ancient fortification in the world. ( )
(2) The first vernacular novel published by Lu Xun in the history of modern literature in China was Hometown. ( )
Moonlight Sonata is a work by Beethoven in Germany. ( )
You have accumulated a lot of poems this term. Please write down your favorite one and tell me the reason. (4 points)
I like this poem because:
Part II: Reading (30%)
1. Read The Old Man and the Sea Gull and answer this question. (15)
Unexpectedly, more than ten days later, someone suddenly told us that the old man had passed away.
Hearing this news, we seem to see the old man and seagulls hugging each other at Cuihu Lake ... We enlarged the photo of the old man feeding seagulls for the last time and took it to Cuihu Lake. Unexpected things happened-a flock of seagulls suddenly flew in, circling around the portrait of the old man, repeatedly chirping, chirping and posturing were quite different from usual, as if something important had happened. I was so surprised that I quickly stepped back from the old man's photo to make room for the seagulls.
Seagulls flapped their wings quickly and flew into the air in turn in front of the portrait of the old man, like relatives who came to mourn. The old man in the photo silently looked at the seagulls hovering around him and looked at the "children" who accompanied him for many winters ... After a while, the seagulls landed one after another and stood in two rows before and after the portrait of the old man. They stood quietly, just like angels in white, a wake for the elderly.
When we had to put away the portrait, seagulls pounced on it like a battalion. They sang loudly, flapped their wings and got very close, and we finally got out of this dancing white whirlpool.
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At the funeral of the old man, we carried the portrait and walked slowly to the mourning hall. The old man put a cloth bag on his back and pursed his mouth as if he were still calling for seagulls. In his mind, it must be a flying seagull.
1, cross out the wrong words or pronunciations in the text. (3 points)
2. What "unexpected things" happened in the place where the old man's portrait was placed? Please cross out this paragraph with "". (2 points)
3. Animals and humans are not related by blood, but which sentences in the text directly point out that seagulls are relatives of the elderly? Please cross it out with "". (2 points)
From the underlined sentences, I realized that.
(2 points)
There are three ellipses in the article, and their usage is: () (2 points)
A means to omit the enumeration b, which means that the words are not finished C, which means that they are not finished.
6. "They sing loudly and flap their wings so close." What do they want to say? (2 points)
7. What kind of emotion did you feel in this article? Can you describe the mood of seagulls in one word? (2 points)
Read the following article and answer the questions. (15)
My friend told me a true story.
One Sunday morning, my friend got up very late, and the pond was full of ducks of all sizes. It's funny that a few people who were late dragged their fat bodies along the road, sandwiched between sparse passers-by. A friend approached the duck naughtily and stamped his foot suddenly and violently. The frightened ducks ran around, quacking, and some even flapped their wings and stumbled.
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