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1. Choose one item that is not from "The Analects": ()

A. Zhilan is born in a deep valley, so it is not fragrant because there is no one there.

B. It is rare for him to be a filial brother but like to offend his superiors; it is rare for him to be filial to his younger brother but fond of causing trouble.

C. There are three friends who will benefit, and three friends who will harm you. Friends who are straightforward, forgiving, and knowledgeable are beneficial; friends who are open-minded, friendly, and gentle, and friends who are full of sycophants are detrimental.

D. There are three warnings for a gentleman: when he is young, his blood energy is not stable, and the warning lies in his appearance; when he is strong, his blood energy is strong, and the warning lies in fighting; when he is old, his blood energy has declined. The key is to gain.

2. Among the following works that annotate "The Analects of Confucius", the one that matches its author correctly is: ()

A. "The Analects of Confucius" - Yang Shuda

B. "Analects of Confucius" - Zhu Xi

C. "Analects of Confucius" - Liu Baonan

D. "On Semantics" - He Yan

3. Which of the following famous quotes is incorrectly matched with its author: ()

A. My thoughts do not yield to fate. ——Lee Ang

B. The method of research is not the same as the method of presentation. ——Archimedes

4. Which of the following famous works is incorrectly matched with its nationality: ()

A. "Walden" - America - Thoreau

B. "Romeo and Juliet" - Britain - Shakespeare

C. "The Old Man and the Sea" - United States - Hemingway

D. "The Mermaid" - Spain - Andersen

5. Which of the following works is incorrectly matched with its author: ()

A. "Nocturne" - Strauss the Younger

B. "The Manager of the Theater" - Mozart

C. "Violin Concerto in D minor" - Bach

D. "Piano Sonata No. 8" - Beethoven

6. The following sentence has an incorrect origin: ()

A. The big piece carries me with shape, helps me with life, leaves me with age, and rests with me in death. ——"Zhuangzi"

B. Virtue is good governance, and governance is about supporting the people. ——"Shang Shu"

C. Living with good people is like entering a house with orchids, and without smelling their fragrance for a long time, they will be transformed with them. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

D. The loss is not enough and there is more than enough. ——"Laozi"

7. One of the following poems was not written by Tao Yuanming: ()

A. One is sad for the oriole, who can stop the tears.

B. Prosperity and splendor are precious, but they are also pitiful and sad.

C. There is a true meaning in this, but I have forgotten to explain it.

D. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain.

8. "When the Supreme Being was in the field, he stopped discussing long and short things, vented his opinions in writing, and talked about peace with others. In the end, thousands of people were disappointed and fell to the ground." The irony is: ()

A. Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty B. Qin Shi Huang C. Wu Zetian D. The Queen Mother of the West

9. One of the following works that was not created by Zheng Yuanjie is: ()

A. "The Biography of Pipilu" and "The Biography of Lu Xixi"

B. "The Adventures of Shuke and Beta" and "Canned Man"

C. "Wisdom Teeth" "Pentium Currency Detector"

D. "Qilixiang" "Princess Sissi"

1. Among the following sentences, the appropriate use of the dotted idiom is ( )

A. I am not familiar with the situation there, but you insist on sending me there. Isn’t this unsatisfactory?

B. It was a photo of two people. On the left was a handsome PLA soldier, and on the right was a frail student.

C. In this election, he was originally the most promising, but because his recent behavior did not meet the expectations of the public, he lost the election.

D. The head coaches and foreign players hired by Chengdu Wuniu Club’s first, second and third tier teams are all Germans, and their strong financial resources put other A and B teams in the dust.

2. Among the following sentences, the appropriate use of the dotted idiom is ( )

A. In order to save the factory that was on the verge of bankruptcy, the newly appointed factory leaders actively carried out market surveys and paid close attention to product quality and development. , It can be said that he is very deliberate.

B. Whenever night falls, the hotel is bustling with lights and feasting.

C. Qi Baishi's painting exhibition opened in the art museum. Painters from the Chinese Painting Research Institute rushed to watch it, and art lovers also flocked to it.

D. Although we lost in the league this time, it doesn't matter. We can learn from our lessons and make a comeback!

3. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is ( )

A. Our squad leader is highly respected and was selected as the city's outstanding *** Youth League member this time.

B. The development of modern science and technology is really changing with each passing day, which is jaw-dropping.

C. Wu Hua greeted the teacher who came to visit his home again and said excitedly: "I am so touched that you can ignore your fatigue and visit the thatched cottage three times."

D. A covert theft case finally came to light after careful and in-depth investigation.

4. Choose the most appropriate group of words to fill in the brackets in the text ( )

Qi Baishi's paintings are generally a combination of a certain plant and one or two grass insects. The plant uses freehand brushwork and the grassworms use meticulous brushwork. Those lotus leaves and bushes, [①] seemed to have been painted with a large pen dipped in ink and swayed casually; while those cicadas and grasshoppers were painted in extremely detail, which were really [②] painted, delicate The tentacles and veins on the wings of insects are all [③]. These two kinds of pen and ink are combined together and set off each other, [④]: the plants look more prosperous, and the grass and insects look even more [⑤]

A. Use ink like splashing, cherish ink like gold, clearly visible, contrasting with each other, full of vitality

B. Dense ink and heavy colors, understated, vaguely visible, complementing each other, full of vitality

C. Rough and bold, deliberate workmanship, clearly identifiable, complementing each other and lifelike

D. A few strokes, painstaking, clearly countable, coordinated with each other, ready to come out

1. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is (National Volume 1)

A. Many farmers cleverly turn the "leftovers" discarded after being cut by garment factories into curtains and use them as "quilts" for vegetable greenhouses. This is really a mistake that turns waste into treasure.

B. Uncle Wang loves small animals very much. Whenever he sees stray kittens or puppies, he will find a way to feed them. Some people find this confusing, but he never tires of it.

C. At the theatrical performance, the performers in costumes were barefoot and smiling, dancing Dai dance and splashing water on people to greet them. The people present clapped their hands and applauded.

D. The factory director said emotionally: "In order to reverse the current unfavorable situation, we will adopt a new countermeasure. We hope that everyone will work together to achieve success in one fell swoop!"

. Among the following sentences, the one in which the underlined idiom is used inappropriately is (National Volume 2)

A. Such small mistakes are innocuous and insignificant in terms of the requirements of the entire project. We must not only dwell on the minutiae and forget the fundamental goal.

B. Among the starry fairy tale writers in the world, the Danish writer Andersen is outstanding and has long enjoyed a high reputation because he opened a new era of fairy tale literature.

C. The continuous successful launches and smooth returns of the "Shenzhou" 5 and "Shenzhou" 6 manned spacecraft have made great contributions to my country's aerospace industry and will surely shine through the ages.

D. The main reason why illegal excavation of Tianshan snow lotus is becoming more and more rampant is that there are many and widespread offenders, and the management department is short of manpower, so law enforcement is often stretched.

3. The inappropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is (Chongqing Volume)

A. Grandma has stayed in the city for many years and rarely goes out. shop. Once when her relatives from the countryside came down, she volunteered and wanted to take them to the streets to play.

B. In the afternoon, I was walking alone on the path among flowers. I was unexpectedly kissed on the cheek by a butterfly. For a moment, some poetic reverie passed through my mind.

C. Old Man Li is a person who knows how to repay kindness. He will definitely repay the help and favor given to him by others, even if it is just a word of comfort.

D. Plants also have "emotions, sorrows and joys". Raising a plant is like raising a pet. Give it regular care and keep it in a good "mood", and it will reciprocate and make you feel relaxed and happy.

4. Among the following sentences, the sentence with the correct use of the highlighted words is (Zhejiang Volume)

A. Sister-in-law Ma is enthusiastic and conscientious in her work. She always goes out of her way to do everything well for the residents of the community.

B. I finally climbed up to the Huangshan Mountain that I had always dreamed of. The strange pines and rocks, flowing clouds and waterfalls were just in front of my eyes, which was amazing.

C. It is these flexible workers who, relying on their ideals and beliefs, work hard and work hard at night, have created miracles one after another.

D. He is reckless and willful, causing chaos wherever he goes. He can be said to be "Lu Bu among men and Red Rabbit among horses."

Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is (Shandong Volume)

A. The completion and use of various high-tech parks with complete supporting facilities has not only promoted real estate development and achieved economic benefits, but also gathered popularity in a subtle way and improved the living environment.

B. The sports figures in "China Seal? Dancing Beijing" are strong and soft, with a friendly image. While containing Chinese culture, they are full of movement and embody the Olympic spirit of "faster, brighter, stronger" and the athletes. as the core principles of the Olympic movement.

C. In recent years, bird flu has occurred frequently in the country and is extremely harmful. Governments at all levels must take all possible measures and actively take preventive measures to avoid losses to people's lives and property.

D. Obviously, the two hot topics of building a "creditable government" and developing the "private economy" have come across unexpectedly under the public's attention.

The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is (Liaoning Volume)

A. Facing the political decline of the late Tang Dynasty, the poet Du Mu worried about the ancients and wrote "Afang Palace Ode" which has been passed down through the ages.

B. The language of some prose is natural and simple, and it is natural. If you taste it carefully, you will find the wonderful writing of the author's painstaking efforts.

C. The scientific methodology proposed by Bacon and Descartes played a stepping stone in the development of modern science and technology.

D. No matter where she goes, she always wears gold, silver, and jewels, which makes people feel very vulgar.

Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is (Anhui Volume)

A. After the book introducing learning methods was published, it was warmly welcomed by primary and secondary school students and parents, and it became expensive in Luoyang for a while.

B. The convenience brought by the development of science and technology is indisputable. Greetings from thousands of miles away can be completed in an instant with just a text message.

C. Over time, we can develop a large number of novel and unique tourism projects with clever design ideas to add luster to the scenic spots.

D. After learning from his advanced deeds, each of our young people should trace back to their roots and see how well they are doing.

In the following sentences, the underlined idiom is inappropriate (Beijing Volume)

A. Due to financial constraints, the British Museum has recently laid off staff, with positions related to Chinese cultural relics bearing the brunt. , In this way, it is naturally difficult to carry out touring exhibitions of Chinese cultural relics.

B. Some countries rely on "purchasing" foreign athletes to improve their rankings in international competitions, which reduces the opportunities for local athletes to practice on a higher stage. This is really buying a pearl for a pearl.

C. Fans in some places will never criticize the mediocre performance of the home team. Instead, they will improvise new words to the familiar old songs and sing in unison to express their dissatisfaction tactfully.

D. Some experts believe that children who can express their opinions without scruples and are not timid in the face of difficulties often have the potential to be leaders.

The correct use of the dotted words in the following sentences is (Guangdong Volume)

A. We came to the internship factory. The factory leaders and workers had already made careful arrangements for our work and life. They really cared about us in every possible way.

B. In the eyes of egoists, there is no one who does not care for themselves; in their minds, it is unimaginable that a large number of new people and new things emerge in real life who sacrifice themselves for others and forget about selfishness.

C. In study and work, people will always encounter problems of one kind or another. When encountering problems, ask others for advice. Only in this way can you make progress. As the saying goes, when everyone adds fuel, the flames will rise.

D. We have been conducting archaeological investigations in the modern sense of the Qin Mausoleum for more than 40 years. We have made many great archaeological discoveries that have shocked China and the world. However, they are only the tip of the iceberg, and a large number of treasures are still hidden deep underground.

Among the following sentences, the one with inappropriate use of idioms is (Hubei volume)

A. At the New Year’s Day literary party held in the school, the girls in our class wrote and performed their own In a drama, two students played the characters vividly and won warm applause from the audience.

B. With the birth of two sons, the family situation was even more stretched. She had to work to earn money to supplement the family. But as an uneducated rural woman, she earned very little money.

C. He collected many books on economics and read them, as if he had walked into an overwhelming tourist area. Every time he took a step, he would nod in admiration and say in admiration, "This is the first time I have seen it in my life."

D. These people were dejected, not even daring to raise their eyelids, and all of them were silent. They crowded into corners to find sheltered seats and sat upright, like prisoners awaiting trial.

Among the sentences in the list, the sentence with an inappropriate use of the dotted idiom is (Sichuan Volume)

A. With the progress of the human genome project, biochip technology emerged as the times require. The complete technical identity promotes the development of genomics and drives the industrialization of biochip technology.

B. The football match was going on fiercely, and a defensive player quickly caught up, hugged the opponent's offensive player's shoulders, and forcibly knocked down the opponent from behind, but the referee turned a blind eye to this.

C. The Jinsha site is another major archaeological discovery in the Chengdu area after Sanxingdui. It is of extraordinary significance in solving the confusing mysteries of ancient Shu history and culture.

D. On Lingyun Mountain at the intersection of Minjiang River, Dadu River and Qingyi River, there is a lifelike Maitreya Buddha statue with a height of 71 meters. This is the world-famous Leshan Giant Buddha.

In the following sentences, the correct use of idioms is:

A. Everyone has put forward many good suggestions for the revision of the new textbooks. Finally, I will add a few points to serve as inspiration. Bar (a stepping stone to attract new ideas)

B. The scientific methodology proposed by Bacon and Cartier played a stepping stone (stepping stone) to the development of modern science and technology (stepping stone)

C. I haven’t seen you since graduation 20 years ago , they met unexpectedly today. They looked at each other and were filled with emotion. They had a thousand words to say and didn’t know where to start (unexpected encounter)

D. Xiao Ming’s writing pen is very slow. Dazzling (the pen moves the snake and the dragon)

The following sentences have no grammatical errors:

A. In order to prevent this type of traffic accident from happening again, we have strengthened traffic safety education and management

B. Whether the electronics industry can develop rapidly and widely penetrate into all walks of life, the key lies in accelerating training and cultivating a group of specialized talents

C. Not only other He likes Peking Opera facial makeup and various costumes of Peking Opera

D. After the old director repeatedly explained, he gradually calmed down his anger and forced a smile on his face

1. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is

A. Over the past fifty years, our country has achieved batches of scientific research results that have attracted worldwide attention. This is inseparable from the dedicated and selfless work of several generations of scientific and technological workers.

B. The museum preserves a large number of stone carvings with artistic value. The various flowers, birds, insects, beasts, and figures on them are lifelike and beautiful.

C. The price reduction of household appliances has stimulated the growth of citizens' desire for consumption. Color TV sets, which were originally unsalable, have suddenly become a hot commodity.

D. U.S. Secretary of State Albright's trip to the Middle East did not fundamentally resolve the conflicts between the United States and Iran, and the situation in the Gulf region will not be resolved once and for all.

2. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the underlined idiom appropriately is

A. There are many examples of hard study among the ancients. There are many people in history who can stand on a beam and stab their buttocks, hold a candle to achieve success, and dance when they hear a chicken.

B. The photo exhibition "Advocating Scientific Civilization, Opposing Superstition and Ignorance" vividly exposed pseudoscience and deeply educated the audience.

C. This journal will change its mind, continue to improve the editing quality of manuscripts, and is determined to climb to a high level of literary journals.

D. When it comes to computers and the Internet, this child talks clearly and eloquently, which astonishes the experts present.

3. Among the following sentences, the one with an inappropriate use of the dotted idiom is

A. An article that was originally quite good, but you kept revising it over and over like this, and it turned out to be a mess.

B. He spared no effort to bring this new product to market, and his hard work finally paid off with the joy of success.

C. Now, let us appreciate the delicate beauty of ancient porcelain, the richness and luster of ancient jade, and the variegation of ancient coins.

D. Every morning, he would run to the garden alone, practice his movements with gesticulations, and recite his lines in ups and downs.

4. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is

A. It was raining heavily and the road was muddy, making it impossible for cars to drive. The rescue team had to wait for the car and trekked for more than an hour to reach the dam.

B. She has developed a sense of superiority to others since she was a child. Even when she was in the hospital and had to be cared for by others, she was still bossy and domineering.

C. During the meeting, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences and other units set up flower and bonsai sales stalls outside the venue. During the break, there is a lot of traffic in front of the stall, and the supply of products exceeds demand.

D. You have just moved into a new home. The room is spacious and bright, but the furnishings are a bit monotonous. I suggest you hang an oil painting, which will definitely make the room sparkle.

5. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is

A. Facing the bizarre modern concepts, they can start from the feelings of real life, absorb the essence of Western art, and actively explore new artistic languages.

B. Almost all counterfeiters are like this. They just find a few houses, recruit a few people and start production. As a result, a large number of junk food factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain.

C. Rectification is not just a matter of words, but must also be implemented in action. I believe that by the next public review, everyone will definitely praise the changes in the agency's style.

D. Changes in automobile prices have attracted much attention after joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). However, several major automobile manufacturers that are responsible for market governance have been quiet for the past three or four months without much action.

6. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. You don’t know much about this man, but we know his details clearly.

B. Two days before going to the countryside, the party committee organized us to study relevant party documents so that everyone could clarify the party's agricultural policies and be confident.

C. We must master advanced science and technology, change the clouds and rain in the sky, and let nature do our bidding.

D. We should be clearly aware that anti-smuggling work still has a long way to go.

7. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. On January 4 this year, a shocking armed robbery occurred at the gold counter in Wuhan Plaza.

B. Lao Wang was always outspoken, and he always pointed out comrades with shortcomings.

C. In response to the increasingly intensifying economic and cultural aggression of imperialism, the Qing government not only failed to resist, but opened the door to thieves.

D. The weather is so good today, we really feel like we are sitting in the spring breeze on the field.

8. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Regarding this issue, you say it should be this way and he says it should be that way. I really can't agree on one.

B. He does everything in the class, and everyone thinks he is a good monitor.

C. Throughout the ages, there have been countless national heroes like Wen Tianxiang.

D. Traditional culture is not a thing of the past, but is closely related to today and the future.

9. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. We must never be complacent and content with the success of something.

B. Director Zhang's remarks served as a starting point and led to many good suggestions for improving product quality.

C. Under the strict requirements of the Chinese teacher, I gradually got rid of the problem of not adding points to my writing.

D, Qi Baishi's painting exhibition opened in the art museum. Painters from the Chinese Painting Research Institute came to observe the exhibition, and art lovers flocked to it.

10. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. This unkind request of yours makes me very embarrassed. I will reply to you in two days.

B. For the principles he has learned, he will use real objects to test them to gain a thorough understanding, and will never swallow them in a sloppy manner.

C. No one has ever noticed that the ingenious stone forest turns out to be a witness to the evil caused by wind and sand.

D. The same is true when it comes to learning. It doesn't taste good to eat buns that others have chewed. You have to be good at using your brain and use your mind as a teacher to learn deeply and thoroughly.

11. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Xu Yunhong, the former deputy mayor of a certain city, had a lax upbringing and his wife and children accepted more than 800,000 yuan in bribes. Some people believe that although Xu Yunhong has unshirkable responsibility, he cannot be punished because he did not know it beforehand.

B. In a very short period of time, Teacher Zhang Ming published several influential papers, which attracted attention.

C. Fabre, the great French entomologist, skillfully combined science and literature, and described a colorful and bizarre world of insects to people with poetic brushwork.

D. During the May Day holiday, the New District Avenue leading to the China Dinosaur Park was flooded with people, forming a beautiful scenery for holiday travel.

12. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Several economic programs on Beijing TV are very well-organized and well-written and directed.

B. The seasons have their own laws of change, which are always spring, summer, autumn and winter, step by step.

C. The magnificent sunset is reflected in the sky, which is very beautiful.

D. The vice-president of an academy of agricultural sciences in a certain province was good at making international long distance calls and was reimbursed 220,000 yuan in phone calls. This is really unbelievable.

13. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. After the school was reorganized, the previously abnormal teacher-student relationship changed.

B. The news that the male lead in "The Swordsman" has been replaced has spread like wildfire. The production director personally confirmed this statement at a press conference a few days ago.

C. Just when the public security department was busy preparing to take down the "Heart Gang", the gang was still working as an accomplice, showing no restraint and adding new crimes to their crime list.

D. In the current tide of reform, there are some people who hold important positions but have no ideas, have rigid ideas, do not think about reform, and even block the trend of reform.

14. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. After the 9/11 incident, the U.S. economy worsened and global economic growth continued to decline. How to prepare for a rainy day?

You should have your own foresight and planning.

B. My class monitor, Li Ling, not only has outstanding academic performance, but is also willing to help others. The good deeds she has done are really countless.

C. In the tough struggle, the public security officers showed their fearless spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice. During an operation to hunt down drug traffickers, they violently engaged in a fierce gun battle with the drug traffickers, and captured them all in just half an hour.

D. Clouds are like "signs" of the weather. You can know the weather by looking at the clouds; but you must have rich experience, because the changes in clouds are complicated and confusing.

15. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Myths are oral literature passed down from generation to generation, many of which were created before there were historical records.

B. In the Confucian tradition, Confucius and Mencius always go hand in hand. There are great sages, then there are lesser sages, there is "The Analects", there is "Mencius".

C. The two brothers used to have a close relationship and were very close to each other, but since the younger brother got married, for some reason, the two brothers have gradually become like strangers

D. With the successful bid for the Olympics, joining the WTO, and qualifying for the men's football team, this year has been truly eventful.

16. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. A fire in Luoyang killed 309 people. This disaster shocked everyone.

B. You should collaborate with your friends on this topic. You must know that three people are like a tiger, and united efforts are like a fortress.

C. He has worked abroad for more than 20 years and only returned to his hometown this year to enjoy the happiness of his family.

D. The earthworm broke into two parts and became two lives. From then on, they went in different directions and went their separate ways.

17. Which of the underlined idioms in the following sentences is incorrectly used

A. Because she was so popular as soon as she arrived in Changsha, the giant panda "Princess" was so flattered that she hid in a tree all night and refused to come down.

B. During animal adoption events held at the zoo, many people raised questions that made the keepers laugh and find it difficult to answer.

C. During the home visit, we found that it was precisely because of the inaction of the parents that the children had no scruples and thus embarked on the path of crime.

D. Americans should be happy about the fall of Mir, because their powerful opponents have ceased their activities and they can put down the stones that have been weighing on their hearts for many years.

18. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. They recorded all the articles I wrote under the name of Mr. Lu Xun, and used the trick of a bulldog, referring to a deer as a horse, and "whining" at Mr. Lu Xun.

B. A gas explosion occurred in a coal kiln. Instead of rescuing the coal mine, a few lawless people took advantage of the fire and made a fortune from the disaster.

C. This person loves listening to storytelling the most. He often listens to it so well that he sometimes forgets to eat and sleep.

D. The Chinese football team finally realized its dream of going global in the top ten tournaments in Asia. However, it performed poorly in the World Cup group stage and failed, disappointing the Chinese people.

19. Among the following sentences, the one with an incorrect use of the underlined idiom is:

A. We advocate the reading spirit of Wei Bian's three unique skills, and we also advocate the application of knowledge, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.

B. It is obviously unfair for some people to explain the origin of the crisis in the Balkans by saying that "trouble has caused the collapse of the wall".

C. Li Xiangqun was unyielding in the fight against floods and sacrificed his young life. He is worthy of being called Lei Feng in the new era.

D. We must adhere to the policy of comprehensive environmental management, oppose departmentalism, and be alert to and prevent the tendency to beggar-thy-neighbor.

20. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. In the fight against floods here, without the leadership of the party, it would be unthinkable to win.

B. No matter who said it, we have to get to the bottom of it.

C. When he was applying for his first choice for the college entrance examination, he wanted to apply for Peking University and Nanjing University, but he always had different ideas.

D. After losing the first two games, the Chinese women's volleyball team went all out in the third game, mobilized all its elite players, fought back hard, and finally turned defeat into victory.

21. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is: C

A. If he himself does not have the desire to learn well, even if he asks an expert to provide guidance, he will not be able to do what he wants.

B. This novel is both sophisticated and rigorous in its conception, which is really understandable.

C. None of the songs that were played just now were good, but this one was not satisfactory.

D. If you have any difficulties, just tell us and we will definitely help.

22. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. The assembly whistle had sounded, and he was still busy packing his luggage.

B. A careful analysis of his "macro theories" shows that most of them are actually nonsense, and their purpose is to provoke conflicts in others.

C. He must do what he believes in and ignore other people's suggestions or advice.

D. My sister is withdrawn and outstanding, and rarely participates in social activities.

23. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. He has profound attainments in philosophy, so he can judge people's opinions and write extremely valuable papers.

B. The old man still has such a stubborn temper, and will never give up without asking for the truth about anything.

C. After her patient explanation, the doubts in my mind became a thing of the past.

D. Although he has a lot of money, he is idle all day long, has no knowledge and no skills, and has nothing to gain.

24. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Her father is a band conductor and her mother is a singer. She has heard and seen many things, so she loves music.

B. The content of this encyclopedia covers various fields and sciences. It is really a vast and comprehensive collection.

C. When you enter middle school, you should abide by all the rules and regulations of the middle school, learn the middle school courses well, and be a worthy middle school student.

D. The green consciousness of Chinese people, especially farmers, is probably still stuck in the Middle Ages. This is not a sensational statement.

25. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Some comrades are ignorant and ignorant, and their opinions are often one-sided or even wrong.

B. If we remain conservative and fail to actively innovate in creation, I am worried that one day our children will discard fairy tales like nothing.

C. He was tortured in the enemy's prison and was beaten and bruised all over his body.

D. There are seven statues in the Qizhen Temple, some sitting, some standing, some looking up to the sky laughing, some glaring angrily, each of them is lifelike.

26. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is

A. It contains countless ancient cultural relics from Egypt, Greece, and Rome, and its collection of famous paintings can only be rivaled by the Louvre in Paris.

B. By the time I graduated from Yenching University, I was already extremely poor due to the heavy donations.

C. Talking to people may not be really restrictive, but it is really not a pleasure to sit down and talk with others like strangers, adults, gentlemen, etc.

D. This novel was indeed hard-won. The author worked hard and took more than ten years to write it.

27. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. I didn't have time to process the play according to the Prime Minister's instructions. I have always been worried about this matter, and I deeply feel that I have failed the Prime Minister's entrustment.

B. This government (Note: Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang government) fought the civil war wholeheartedly for ten years, turning its blade on its compatriots and ignoring all national defense undertakings.

C. The soldiers were lying on the edge of the trench, holding their guns with shining knives tightly, looking at the Beiying with eager eyes.

D. Party organizations at all levels must further play their organizational leadership role and carry forward the results of the "Five Stresses and Four Beauties" activities.

28. In the following sentences, the underlined idiom is inappropriately used:

A. This young man is dressed simply and elegantly, but he wears a pair of toad glasses without the trademark on his face, giving him a nondescript look.

B. Li Zicheng was not a headstrong person, and his treatment of Mingshi was magnanimous and never fussy.

C. Mr. Lu Xun loved his friends, especially young people, in every possible way. Not only did he do his best, he also often took the initiative to help.

D. It requires careful wording and clear meaning, and it also needs to be sonorous, melodious and engaging. This means that for broadcasting, it is also very good prose.

29. Among the following sentences, the one with an incorrect use of the dotted idiom is:

A. During his lifetime, King Hussein of Jordan had many times acted with reason in negotiations to resolve war crises and maintained peace in the Middle East.

B. Mr. Hou said very emotionally: "It is understandable to engage in tourism and build hotels; but we must not burn harps and boil cranes, and arbitrarily destroy vegetation, water sources and wild cultural relics."

C. As soon as they started running, Xia Xi from Class I slipped and fell. He got up and chased hard. When he was 20 meters away from the finish line, he finally became a rising star and won the first place in the 3000-meter run.

D. Critics must also go deep into life, otherwise, the phenomenon of scratching the surface in their comments will inevitably appear.

30. The appropriate use of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is:

A. Among "enemies", no matter what their opinions are, they can meet each other with sincerity and sincerity.

B. On the counter of a jewelry store, various styles of precious gemstones are displayed, attracting many customers.

C. Various forms of weekly magazines, magazines, and carefully classified professional newspapers and periodicals are constantly appearing, and they are really surging.

D. When poetry reached the age of the Book of Songs, it became even more magnificent with the accompaniment of harp and harp.