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1. Open the lock in your heart

A generation of magic master Hu Tingni has a unique skill. He can open no matter how complicated the lock is in a very short time and escape. Never missed. He once set a challenging goal for himself: to escape from any lock (break free, struggle) within 60 minutes, provided that he wears special clothes and no one is watching.

The residents of a small town in England decided to challenge the great Houdinny and deliberately tested him. They specially built a (strong, strong) iron cage, equipped with a very complicated-looking lock, and asked Hou Tingni to see if he could get out of the iron cage.

Houtiny accepted the challenge. He put on special clothes and walked into the iron prison. The cell door closed with a clang, and everyone obeyed the rules and turned around not to see how he opened the lock. Hou Tingni took out his special tools from his clothes and started working.

Thirty minutes passed, and Hou Tingni pressed his ears against the lock, working attentively; 45 minutes passed, and an hour passed, and Hou Tingni began to sweat on his head. Finally, two hours passed, and Hou Tingni still could not hear the expected sound of the lock spring popping open. He (exhausted and exerting all his strength) leaned against the door and sat down, but the door opened smoothly. It turned out that the cell door was not locked at all, and the seemingly powerful lock was just a facade.

The residents of the town tried their best to test the master. The door was unlocked, but the door in Hou Tingni's heart was.

There was once a pole vaulter who practiced hard but could not cross a certain height. He disappointedly said to the coach: "I really can't jump over." The coach asked: "What are you thinking?" He said: "When I rushed to the jump line and saw the height, I felt that I couldn't jump over. "The coach told him: "You can definitely jump over. If you throw your heart off the pole, your body will definitely jump over."

He held up the pole and jumped again. , (as expected, unexpectedly) crossed.

In fact, as long as you open the lock in your heart, you can break through obstacles and smash obstacles, and many problems will be solved.

1. Choose words to fill in the blanks. 2. Write words according to their meaning. (Find the relevant words from the article.) (1) Specially made. ( )

(2). The small town residents deliberately left the cell door unlocked, leaving Hou Tingni confused about the reason, thus testing the master. ( )

3. Use " " to underline the sentences that reveal the center of the passage. 4. Read the passage carefully and fill in the blanks. Hou Tingni is a man, his unique skill is. However, faced with the challenge of the residents of a small town in England, he... What do you think is the reason? A pole vaulter has been unable to clear a certain height, but eventually he does so because of . 5. Write down what you realized from the following sentences after reading the passage. Pay attention to the highlighted words. The coach told him: "You can definitely jump over. If you throw your heart from the pole, your body will definitely jump over." 6. From Hou Tingni’s failure, have you thought of the many failures in life? The short article says, "The door in Hou Tingni's heart is locked." Please relate it to real life or your experience, and tell your own opinions or make some suggestions to this generation of magic master. You can give an example.

2. Wonderful and Terrible

I remember when I was seven or eight years old, I wrote my first poem. As soon as my mother finished reading the poem, her eyes were bright and she shouted excitedly: "Buddy, did you really write it? What a beautiful poem! It's wonderful!" She hugged me, and her praises rained down on me. On the body.

Shyly and triumphantly, I nodded and told her that I had indeed written the poem. She was so happy that she hugged me again.

Throughout the afternoon, I carefully re-written the poem in the most beautiful cursive calligraphy, and also traced a circle of lace around it with colored pens. At nearly seven o'clock, I quietly walked into the dining room and placed it flatly on the dining table with confidence.

Seven o'clock. A quarter past seven. Half past seven. Father hasn't come back yet. I couldn't wait any longer. He is an important figure in a film company and has written many scripts. When it was almost eight o'clock, my father finally pushed the door open and entered. He entered the dining room and his eyes were attracted by the poem on the dining table. I was so nervous.

"What is this?" He reached out and picked up my poem.

"Dear, something wonderful happened. Buddy wrote a poem, it was wonderful..." Mother stepped forward and said.

"I'm sorry, I will make the decision myself." The father began to read the poem.

I buried my head low. The poem is only ten lines long, but I think he read it for hours.

"I think it's terrible." The father threw the poem back to its original place.

My eyes were moist and my head was too heavy to lift.

"Honey, I really don't know what you mean!" the mother shouted: "This is not in your company. Buddy was still a child, and this was the first poem he wrote. He needs encouragement. "

"I don't understand," my father didn't give in. "Are there not enough bad poems in the world? "

I can't stand it anymore. I rushed out of the dining room, ran into my room, threw myself on the bed and burst into tears. In the dining room, my parents were still arguing about the poem.

A few years later, when I picked up that poem again, I had to admit that my father was right. That's a pretty bad poem indeed. But my mother was still encouraging as always. So I'm still writing. Once I worked up the courage to read a new short story I had written to my father. "The writing is not very good, but it is not hopeless." According to my father's comments, I learned to make revisions. I was not yet 12 years old at that time.

Now I have many works and have published and distributed novels, plays and film scripts. I realize more and more how lucky I was. Because I have a loving mother who often says to me: "Buddy, did you write this? It's wonderful." I also have a strict father who always frowns and says: "I think this "It's terrible."

Over the years, two voices I heard as a teenager have been intertwined in my ears: "It's wonderful" and "It's terrible."

"Excellent", "terrible"... They are blowing to me like two winds. I carefully hold the boat of my life, so that it will not run aground because of "wonderful" or overturned by "terrible".

1. The time words on the horizontal lines are used together to express Buddy’s _______________ mood.

2. Use the original sentence in the article to answer: Why do you say "I realize more and more how lucky I was"? Answer: _______________________________

3. "Excellent" and "terrible" are the two attitudes of my parents towards "me". These two attitudes are that my mother ___________ me; my father ___________ me.

4. Select 3 words from the words below that reflect the changing process of "I" thoughts and feelings, and fill in the brackets. Proud, trustful, awakened, regretful, disappointed ( ) → ( ) → ( )

5. Use the original sentence in the article to answer. The sentence that can reflect the central idea is ____________________________

Reference answer: 1. Use The repeated rhetorical device emphasizes my eagerness to await the return of my parents.

2. Because I have a loving mother who often says to me: "Buddy, did you write this? It's wonderful." I also have a strict father who always frowns and says: " This sucks." 3. Enthusiastic encouragement and strict requirements. 5. I carefully hold the boat of my life so that it will not run aground because it is "wonderful" or overturned because it is "terrible".

3. It’s time for the shepherd’s purse to bloom again

My childhood was spent in the vast fields of Jiangnan, which was my activity room. This activity room is something that children in today’s kindergartens cannot imagine. It's an exciting world, full of endless fun. Whether it’s spring, summer, autumn or winter, there are many things out there that excite me, including shepherd’s purse.

The main reason for excitement is not her delicious taste, but the process of finding her. Shepherd's purse is fickle, not only changing color, but also changing shape. It grows in places where there are not many weeds. It crawls on the ground. Its leaves are serrated, and sometimes the serrated teeth are very large. The whole leaf looks like many slender leaves growing from the stem in the middle of the leaf. And the color is very dark, gray-purple, and you can't find it unless you look carefully. If it grows in a spinach field, it will grow upwards. Its leaves are almost toothless and green in color, very similar to spinach. If there is some light, gray-green grass around, it is neither crawling nor standing tall, and its color will become gray-green. The leaves have shallow teeth, just like the surrounding grass, with a thin layer of leaves on the surface. The fluff of the grass is mixed with picking weeds. So, every time you find one, it’s a victory. Sometimes, I didn't notice it the first time, but I was a little confused. When I turned around, I suddenly found a fat guy lying there. At this time, you will feel that the heart in your chest is beating with excitement. It doesn't feel like working, but like hide and seek, even more fun than hide and seek. Who wouldn't want to? When I was five or six years old, if I had been asked to guard the rice drying on the field and drive away the sparrows and chickens, I would have been unwilling to do so. It would have been too boring. If my mother said: "Haidu, go pick some shepherd's purse and make dumplings to eat at night." I would be happy, take the basket and leave happily.

It’s March fireworks again and shepherd’s purse is blooming. I don’t know if the children in Jiangnan can still recognize shepherd’s purse, and I don’t know if there are still women and children picking shepherd’s purse in the fields awakened by the spring rain.

1. Write synonyms as required. Vast ( ) Doubt ( )

2. Use " " to draw sentences in the text that clarify the meaning of the question. 3. What are the characteristics of shepherd’s purse? And give an example to illustrate.

4. How does the author feel about digging shepherd's purse? Where did you understand this from the text?

5. Answer as required. (1) Contact for full text answer. What thoughts and feelings does “It’s time for the shepherd’s purse to bloom again”?

(2) Read the sentences and connect them with life experience or use imagination to answer. "My childhood was spent in the vast fields in the south of the Yangtze River. That was my activity room. This activity room is something that children in today's kindergartens cannot imagine." What activities will be held in this activity room?

6. What interesting activities are there in spring in your hometown? Please recall it, observe it, and then introduce it in a few sentences.

4. Exclusive secret of "corporal punishment"

(1) Ms. Frost, who has lived in our town for more than 30 years, has almost become the strict teacher of the whole town, young and old.

(2) It was a math test. Before the exam, Ms. Frost took down the famous pine board from the wall as usual and tried to tell us: "Our education is based on honesty. I will never allow anyone to deceive themselves and waste their time here." This is a waste of your time and a waste of my time. The exam will begin next.

"As she said that, she sat down behind the large oak desk, picked up a book, and started flipping through it.

(3) I barely finished half of it, and then I was stuck, and no matter how hard I tried, it didn't work. So, regardless of Ms. Froslint's prohibition, I secretly sent a message to my friend Elizabeth. Answer note! I glanced at the podium in panic - luckily, she was so absorbed in reading that she didn't notice our little move.

( 4) The cost of this cheating was first of all a long weekend. I tossed and turned and couldn't sleep. I've heard people say that even an ant crawling in the classroom cannot escape Ms. Frost's eyes. She said that she was just pretending to be deaf and dumb now. After thinking about it, I made up my mind and decided to surrender together with Elizabeth.

(5) On Monday afternoon, we stood beside the teacher tremblingly: "We know we were wrong, and we will never do this kind of thing again------"

(6) "Girls, I am very happy that you can take the initiative to admit your mistake. This requires courage and shows your good intentions. However, once a big mistake is made, you must suffer the consequences - otherwise, you won't really remember it! "As she said that, Ms. Froslint picked up the pen and wrote "zero score in the exam" on our test paper.

(7) At this time, I saw her picking up the pine board again. , we were so frightened that we couldn’t even speak clearly.

(8) She ordered us to stand on both sides of the desk. “Now you all lie down beside us. on the back of the chair - close your eyes, it's not a good show. "She said.

(9) I trembled and leaned down on the back of the chair. A "pop" sound announced the beginning of the punishment. It seemed that the teacher decided to deal with Elizabeth first. I Although she was not beaten, tears came up: Elizabeth suffered because of me! Then, there was Elizabeth's whimpering.

(10) "Pa!" "It was Elizabeth who was beaten again. I didn't dare to open my eyes and just joined the ranks of people crying loudly.

(11) "Pop! "Elizabeth was hit again - she must not be able to bear it! I finally mustered up the courage: "Please stop hitting Elizabeth! You'd better hit me, it's my fault! ——Elizabeth, what’s wrong with you? ”

(12) Almost at the same time, we all opened our eyes, looked at each other pitifully across the desk. Unexpectedly ( ) Elizabeth blushed and said ( ) what did you say ( ) You are being beaten ( )

(13) What? In confusion, we saw the teacher using the wooden board to slap a board on the cushioned seat "Pop!" "Oh, that's it.

(14) - This is the "corporal punishment" we received. There is no pain on the skin, but the memory is deep. In the decades when Ms. Frost taught , I have no way of knowing how many times this kind of "punishment" has happened, because most of the students who are lucky enough to receive this kind of punishment will be like us: they will keep this secret to themselves while becoming admirers of Ms. Frost. .

1. Pinyin words: Use "——" to mark the correct pronunciation, Chinese characters and words in the natural paragraphs (2) to (4) in the text.

2. Use of punctuation: Add appropriate punctuation in ( ) of the natural paragraph in (12)

3. Plot summary: Please write the following words describing "my" psychological experience in order according to the content of the essay. Come down (just write the serial number)

(1) stage of panic (2) sudden realization (3) heartbroken (4) trembling (5) panic

The island of Taiwan is beautiful and rich. It is the treasure island of the motherland.

The western plain of Taiwan Island is rich in rice and sugar cane. People call it the "rice warehouse" and "sugar warehouse".

Fresh fruits are available all year round in Taiwan, with bananas and pineapples being the most produced. Taiwan has always enjoyed the reputation of the "Hometown of Fruits".

The island of Taiwan is lushly wooded. There are dense layers of coniferous forests in the alpine areas. The forest area accounts for 55% of the total area. It is one of the important producing areas of timber in my country and is known as the "green treasure house".

In addition to its rich forest resources, Taiwan Island also has many minerals and aquatic products. There are more than 110 kinds of minerals such as oil and gold buried underground. The vast surrounding ocean is rich in aquatic products, with more than 500 species of fish alone, the famous ones being sharks, eels, etc.

The central and eastern parts of Taiwan Island are mountainous. The highest peak is nearly 4,000 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak in eastern my country. There is snow on the top of the mountain in winter, which is so dazzling that it looks like jade from a distance, so it is called Yushan.

Sun Moon Lake is a natural lake on the island. There are small islands in the lake, dividing the lake into Sun Lake and Moon Lake. The water of the lake is clear and the surface is as smooth as a mirror. There are green grass and bright flowers on the shore. Surrounded by mountains, the mountains are green and the mountains and rivers complement each other, attracting many Chinese and foreign tourists to come for sightseeing, and it has become a famous tourist attraction.

Taiwan has been part of my country’s sacred territory since ancient times, and the Taiwanese people are our flesh and blood compatriots. At present, people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are eager to reunite as soon as possible and realize the peaceful reunification of the country.

1. Add a question. 2. The paragraphs ___, ___, and __natural describe Taiwan's richness; the paragraphs ____, __natural describe Taiwan's beauty.

We all know that we are going to die. But the arrival of this day seems far away. Of course, people are healthy and well, but who would think about it, and who would think about it all day long, so they will eat all day long and have nothing to do.

Sometimes I think, how wonderful it would be if people regarded every day of their lives as the last day of their lives! This can better demonstrate the value of life. ( ) believes that the years are still quite long, and every day of our lives ( ) will not be so meaningful and energetic, and we will not be so meaningful about life. If we are energetic, we will not be passionate about life.

We are so tired of treating life (dai), how can we not be the same when it comes to treating our various talents and using our own organs? ( ) Blind people ( ) cherish light more. Things are often like this. Once something is lost, people will miss it, and people only think of health and happiness when they are sick.

I have had the idea that it would be great if everyone could be blind and deaf for a few days at some stage in his adult life. Darkness will make them appreciate light more, and silence will teach them to truly appreciate the joy of noisy.

How I long to see everything in this world. If I can get so much pleasure from my touch, it would be great if I could see it with my own eyes. It's strange that discerning people are so indifferent to all this! The various colors and shapes that adorn the world seem so banal to them. Maybe people are like this. They don’t appreciate the things they have, and they think the things they don’t have are just another pursuit.

If I were a university president, I would set up a required course: "How to use your eyes." The professor should let his students know that it will be easier to see clearly what is passing in front of them. How much fun it brings to their lives, thereby awakening people's numb and sluggish hearts.

Please think about this question: If you only have three days of light, how will you use your eyes? Thinking that after these three days, the sun will never rise in front of your eyes again, how will you spend those precious three days? Where will you let your eyes rest?

1. Fill in the appropriate related words in the brackets. 2. Find the antonyms of each of the following words in the text.

Bright---( ) Enthusiasm--( ) Noisy--( )

Courage

In the 19th century, Harrow School, a prestigious public school in England, often appeared The strong bullies the weak, and the big bullies the small.

One day, a tall and tough boy stopped in front of a new student and ordered him to do things for him. The new student did not understand the "willingness" and refused flatly. The tall man became angry with embarrassment. He grabbed the freshman by the collar and started beating him all over the face. He also cursed: "You kid, in order to make you smarter, I have to enlighten you!" The freshman grinned in pain, but he didn't Willing to beg for mercy.

The students who were watching looked at him coldly, laughed, or walked away in fear, except for one boy who looked weak. When he saw this scene of bullying, tears gradually welled up in his eyes, and he finally couldn't help shouting: "How many more times are you going to hit him before you give up!"

The tall man moved towards the man again. The high-pitched and thin protesting voice looked at him and saw that he was also a thin freshman, so he cursed viciously: "Why do you ask this, you ignorant guy?"

The freshman said with tears in his eyes Staring at him, he answered without fear: "No matter how many more punches you have, let me bear half of the punches for him."

The tall man looked at his tears and heard this unexpected He couldn't help but stop his hand in shame.

Since then, the voice of resisting evil and violence in the school has become louder, and the number of good deeds to help the weak has gradually increased. The two freshmen also became sworn friends. The boy who was beaten deeply felt the value of love and kindness, and later became the famous British politician Robert Beale; the boy who stepped forward and was willing to share the pain with strangers and weak people became a great poet who became famous all over the world. Byron.

1. Find the antonyms of the following words from the text: weakness - acceptance - evil -

2. Explain the meaning of the following words. Use the strong to bully the weak, boss around, be a close friend, and have a good reputation.

3. Fill in the blanks according to the content of the passage

"When he saw this scene of bullying the weak, tears gradually welled up in his eyes..." In this sentence, the "scene of bullying the weak" refers to in the article (use a simpler (Write down the language) Facing this scene, some people reacted because of fear and fear, some people reacted because it had nothing to do with them, and some people reacted because they were gloating about their misfortune. Only the boy with a weak appearance was called

4. The author’s description makes the characters of Robert Beale and Byron vivid on the page. Can you tell us about them? ______________________________

5. Byron’s method of helping Robert Beale was to “suffer half of the punches for him”. Do you agree with this method? If it were you, what would you do?

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Mom’s gift

There was a child, and his mother passed away on the day he was born. From then on, whenever I saw others getting gifts from their mother, I would be very sad: "Ah, my mother didn't have time to give me a gift."

One day, the child thought of this and thought Cried sadly. He wandered alone on the street, his eyes blurred by tears, and bumped into an old man. The old man was not angry, but asked with concern: "Child, why are you crying?"

The child confided his sorrow to the old man.

After hearing this, the old man said seriously: "My child, you are wrong! In fact, your mother left you the most precious gift, and you should cherish it!" "Then---- --How could I not know?" the child asked in surprise.

The old man said sincerely: "First of all, mother has given you the whole world as a gift from the day you were born. Isn't this enough?"

The child listened. As he stood, his eyes suddenly lit up.

The old man continued: "Not only that, mother also gave you eyes to let you go to the world; gave you ears to let you go to the world; gave you a pair of legs to let you go to the world; gave you a pair of legs to let you go to the world; I give you my hands and let you go to the world. Isn’t that enough?”

The child was deep in thought as he listened.

1. There are many words describing demeanor in the article, such as angry, serious, etc. Please write down 4 words describing demeanor in the article.

2. Find the appropriate words from the text according to the meaning. ⑴The language is sincere and weighty, and the affection is profound. ( ) ⑵ Listen carefully. ( ) ⑶Walking back and forth in a place. ( )

3. Write the synonyms of the underlined word. ⑴The child confided his sorrow to the old man. ( ) ⑵The child asked in surprise. ( )

4. Choose appropriate words to fill in the blanks in the text. Transform, be sensitive, observe, be bright, listen, walk around

6. What did the child think after hearing the old man’s last words? Expand your imagination and add a conclusion to the essay.

The power of integrity

Nepal is a small, mountainous country, close to the south of the Himalayas and adjacent to the Tibet region of our country. Because of the limitations of natural conditions and the country's poverty, few foreigners come here.

The local living conditions are very backward and the business is underdeveloped. It is difficult for the photography team to even eat and drink. One time, several photographers wanted to drink beer, so they found a boy in the village and asked him to buy beer for them. You have to go a long way to buy beer. The child walked for more than 3 hours to buy beer. The next day, the camera team asked the boy to buy beer again, this time giving him a lot of money. A whole day passed and the boy never came back. The photographers all said that the boy would never get his money back.

Later in the middle of the night, the photographers had already gone to bed, and suddenly they heard the boy knocking on the door. They opened the door and saw a boy covered in mud walking in with a few bottles of beer. It turned out that the boy walked for several hours that day and only bought 4 bottles of beer. In order to buy other bottles of wine, he climbed over a mountain and crossed a river before finally buying 10 bottles of wine. But on the way back, because the road was far away and the mountains were steep, the exhausted boy fell down several times and broke several bottles of beer.

The boy cried and apologized to the photographers and returned the change in full. The photographers were deeply moved and felt very ashamed of their guesses about the boy. After the photographers returned home, they told people about the little boy's story, and many newspapers and magazines in Japan soon reported on it. Many Japanese were not only attracted by the pristine natural scenery captured by the photographer, but were also deeply moved by the boy's simple honesty. Since then, more and more Japanese tourists have visited Nepal, which has greatly promoted the rapid development of Nepal's tourism industry.

1. Do you know what the boy overcame to buy beer?

2. Japanese photographers are ashamed of their assumptions about boys. Why?

3. Use "——" in the text to describe the reason why more and more Japanese tourists are visiting Nepal.

Window

I like to look at the outside scenery from the window.

When I was four years old, my family lived on the banks of the Songhua River in Harbin. Looking out the window, I could see the river flowing toward the east. It was very foggy in the morning and I couldn't see the other side. It was exceptionally clear at noon, and even Sun Island was clearly visible. At night, it is very interesting to sit by the window and watch the reflection of the moon in the water. Rustling, a group of fish swam over, and the jade plate in the water broke, and then closed again.

When I was five years old, I took a passenger ship from Wuhan to Chongqing. Looking at the Yangtze River from the window, the river surface is very calm, like a mirror. The outlines of Turtle Mountain and Snake Mountain in the distance were very clear. I also saw the Yellow Crane Tower, with red walls, small pavilions, and a flag fluttering in the wind. Hundreds of fishing boats, large and small, were parked on the river, as densely packed as boiled dumplings.

When I was six years old, my father and I took a train to Beijing, and I chose a seat by the window. Outside the window is a flat land, a green field, and nearby trees receding rapidly. At night, the train's wheels rumbled, making it so noisy that people couldn't sleep. At this time, enjoying the scenery outside the window has a unique flavor. The street lights beside the train track emit yellow dim light, and the lights in the distance are like golden flowers and stars dotting the earth. It is really a magical world.

Now, I looked out of the window and saw the road. A trolley bus was running on the road.

Every day I lean against the window and look at the scenery. The beautiful scenery of the motherland attracts me and often arouses my imagination. Through the window, I saw the progress of the motherland. Every year I sit at the window to welcome spring. The window has become my friend, we are inseparable.

1. Write synonyms for the following words. Reverie ( ) Plain ( ) Abnormal ( ) Clear ( )

2. "Hundreds of fishing boats, big and small... are like boiled dumplings." What kind of sentence is this? What characteristics does this sentence describe about fishing boats?

3. "The beautiful scenery of the motherland attracts me and often arouses my imagination." What did the author think of?

4. "Every year I sit at the window to welcome spring." What does this sentence mean?

Ah, time

When I was at my most imaginative age, I read Zhu Ziqing's essay "Hurry" and understood that time is in the basin for washing my face and the chopsticks for eating. On the top, running at people's feet. From then on, I felt that the sky, the earth, every plant and tree were all the reflection of time: Isn’t the flowing water flowing with time? Isn't the light breeze flying in time?

But, what is time? Is it the rotation of the earth? Is the sun rising, the moon setting, and the stars moving? Is it the beginning and end of life? Or is it the circular motion of the watch hands?

I once sat on the edge of the earth, looked at the deep starry sky, and thought: The eternal universe does not rotate like the earth, so how can we mark its time? Is the flow without beginning or end that philosophers say is time? Why is it that so many years have passed, but only in the blink of an eye? I'm afraid that if I walk here and there in a hurry, it will only be "in a blink of an eye." Therefore, I no longer fall into daydreams, but just think about how to use time and save time.

Later, I read the novel "A Strange Life" by Soviet writer Granin. The protagonist Lyubishev rode the flying horse of time and wrote many works in the fields of history of science, genetics, plant protection, philosophy, entomology, zoology, atheism, etc. In addition, he also wrote memoirs and a large number of diaries ... I learned from Lyubishev to recite foreign language words on the bus and read the newspaper before going to bed. The "leftovers" of time are used by me minute by minute, but time is always flowing.

Perhaps it is my preference. From childhood to now, I have always been moved by the lives and deeds of inventors and creators.

From them, I finally understood that only creation can condense time minute by minute, and only the creation itself has the value of every minute. Time is condensed on the first creation: the moment the apple falls, it is condensed on the object's universal gravity by Newton...

Amidst the messy clinking of cups and plates, is it time that is drunk? Why are some people alive but dead, and some people dead but still alive? In addition to the only criterion of "creation", what else can be used to explain it?

Time cannot buy money. But creation and reform can win eternal time. Time has value only in human creative activities. Ah, I seem to understand: time is about constant learning and creation.

1. The author believes that time is .

2. Do you know the meaning of "a snap of a finger" and "no money buys time"?

3. Time is gone forever, but why does the author say that "creation and reform can win eternal time"?

4. Collect some famous sayings about time.