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Comprehensive exercises for Chinese graduating classes in primary schools
In 2009, the sixth grade primary school graduation exam Chinese examination paper.

-Message from the teacher-

I'm not afraid of difficulties.

People are changing, I am changing, I don't care.

I wish you good luck in the exam and achieve ideal results!

Total score of the first, second and third place

Take the lead

Accumulation and application (52 points)

(1) Look at the pinyin carefully. I believe you can write Chinese characters neatly and regularly in the grid. (6 points)

Z incarnation Noailly Diday Quinn Zhan

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Lady Yang

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(2) think about it, I will choose. (4 points)

(1) The following sentence is true ()

A. Wu regards these syllables as a whole.

The letters B. A D J M Y R Z are in the correct order.

C The pronunciation of "Mongolia" is the same as that of "cheat".

There are three pronunciations of "Qiang", which one do you think should be read?

A Qiang is strong B and strong C.

Arguing irrationally () stubborn () reluctantly ()

(3) Look up the dictionary and complete the following exercises as required. (5 points)

When searching for the word "Jin" in phonetic order, you should first search for the letter _ _ _ _ _ _ and the syllable is _ _ _ _ _ _ _; Using radical search method, radicals should be searched for _ _ _ _ _; "Gold" in the dictionary means (1) gold; (2) reaching extremes; (3) all use; 4 all, all. "Take Back All" option (); "At the end of my tether" chose ().

Please restore the idioms in the following advertisements to their original appearance. (4 points)

Advertisement of roast chicken shop-Don't throw away the chicken () mosquito incense advertisement-No mosquitoes ()

The advertisement of eye disease therapeutic instrument-a bright and amazing motorcycle advertisement-endless riding ()

(5) Use the word "Wang" to form three words, and then fill in the following sentences respectively. (3 points)

I went to Beijing to see the Great Wall, which was my childhood ().

It's raining today, so I can't go for a spring outing. I am very ().

(3) I () the arrival of Children's Day.

(6) idiom base camp. (8 points)

1, students, today is the last exam in primary school life. This scene must be unforgettable! Please write idioms according to the following tips.

The students are confident: the classroom is quiet;

The students answered the questions carefully: When confronted with a difficult problem, they tried their best to think:

There are so many people in the auditorium! As soon as I see it, idioms such as and so on will come to mind.

Six-year-old pupils live fast, really.

(7) Open the door of memory and show our accumulated knowledge. (13)

(1) In your six years of study and life, which famous aphorism has a profound influence on you, please write it out (1).

(2) Write your favorite 1 two-part allegorical saying and 1 proverb.

Two-part allegorical saying: (1)

Rumor: (1 min)

(3) When we are on holiday in other places, we often quote the poem Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, to express our thoughts about our loved ones. (2 points)

(4) Mao Zedong's poems are beautifully written. Which sentence do you like best? Please write it down and we will enjoy it together. ( 1)

(5) "What about the child's spear?" He has the ability to respond. this means

(2 points)

(6) Please write a couplet for Taiwan Province compatriots (1).

(7) Just as grass can't return the sunshine in spring, how can a son's love return his kindness? Write the original poem according to this meaning, and write the author and the title of the poem. (4 points)

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Everyone was very angry and asked the tour guide in unison. The tour guide had no choice but to pick up the turtle and take it to the sea. The booby flew away in frustration. ...

Choose the sentence that you are most satisfied with and fill it in the line. ( 1)

(1) You are not immune from destruction; ② You can go from destruction to destruction+③ How can you go from destruction to destruction?

(9) There is a sign on the green space of the school that says "No picking flowers and stepping on grass". Can you change the warning sign without changing your original intention, so that everyone will be more willing to accept it? Believe you, you can do it. (2 points)

(10) talent show: imitate the example, continue to write two examples, and form a tie: (2 points)

Exodus: On the road of life, sometimes a smile can let us see the warmth of spring.

On the road of life,

On the road of life,

(1 1) Learn to manage money from an early age, and keeping money in the bank is one of the good ways to manage money. On June 6, 2007 16, Zhang, a senior three student who lives atNo.1kloc-0/Yibin, plans to deposit his accumulated RMB 1234 in the bank for three years. Zhang's ID number is 51252866755441234. Please fill in the necessary contents in the following bank account opening application on your behalf. (4 points)

China Industrial and Commercial Bank Account Opening Application

I required items (please fill in the following items in block letters)

Name: ID number:

Occupation: Home Address:

Two. Account Opening Deposit Currency: Amount: (in words)

Storage period: application time: year month day.

Reading and Feeling (18)

(1) (6 points)

It snowed all night. In the morning, it cleared up and the sun came out. Push open the door and look, wow! What a heavy snow! Mountains, rivers, trees and houses are all covered with a thick layer of snow, making a world of powder and jade. On the willow tree with all the leaves, it is covered with fluffy and shiny silver bars; Evergreen pines and cypresses in winter and summer are full of fluffy and heavy snowballs. A gust of wind blows, branches sway gently, silver bars and snowballs fall rustling, and jade-like snow powder flutters with the wind, reflecting the morning sunshine and showing colorful rainbows. The snow in the street is more than a foot deep, and my feet creak when I step on it. Groups of children made snowmen and threw snowballs in the snow, and the shouts of joy almost shook off the snow on the branches.

1. Write down the three words you accumulated after class. ( 1)

hairy

2 "Wow! What a heavy snow! " Description of this sentence (1 min)

3. Choose the correct answer serial number and write it in brackets. (2 points)

(1) "All the leaves are gone ... a heavy snowball." The feelings expressed in this sentence ()

A likes b, likes c, and is amazing D.

(2) "Push open the door and watch the rainbow!" The writing order of this part is ()

A from top to bottom b from whole to local c combination of static and dynamic d from far to near

4. Use "-"to draw a statement describing "snow scene" and ~ ~ to draw a statement describing "beautiful scenery". (2 points)

He wants to thank the hand (2) (12 points)

On the eve of Thanksgiving, the editorial department of a newspaper in Chicago, USA invited a female primary school teacher to contribute, hoping to get some pictures drawn by children from poor families. The content of the picture is: what does he want to thank?

Children are happy to draw on white paper. Female teachers guess that these slum children have little to be thankful for, and perhaps most children will draw turkeys or ice cream on the table.

When little Douglas handed in his painting, she was taken aback. He drew a hand.

Whose hand is this? This abstract performance puzzled her. The children also speculated. One said, "This must be the hand of God." The other said, "It's the farmer's hand, because the farmer fed the turkey."

The female teacher went to little Douglas's desk, bent down and asked him, can you tell me whose hand you drew?

This is your hand, the teacher and the child whispered.

She remembers that after school, she often took his sticky little hand and sent the children for a walk. His family is poor, his father often drinks, his mother is ill and has no job, and little Douglas's shabby clothes are always dirty. Of course, she often holds hands with other children. But this teacher's hand means a lot to little Douglas, and he wants to thank him.

Each of us has something to be thankful for, including (a) material contribution and (b) spiritual support, such as gaining confidence and opportunities. For many givers, perhaps, this kind of contribution is insignificant, but its role is incalculable. Therefore, each of us should try our best to give to others.

1. Punctuate paragraphs (5) and (6). (2 points)

2. Paragraph (7) says: "But this teacher's hand is of great significance to little Douglas", and the "great significance" here means (no more than 20 words) (2 points).

3. Fill in the brackets in paragraph (8) with appropriate related words. ( 1)

4. From the full text, the narrative order of paragraph (7) is (); The function of paragraph (8) is (). (2 points)

This short essay full of human feelings expresses a very clear point, that is. (2 points)

6. If you were given the same theme-something I want to be grateful for, what would you draw? Please write it down and explain why. (3 points)

Homework and communication (30 points)

Students, over the past six years, we have been bathed in the sunshine and rain of our relatives and teachers. We grew taller, enriched our knowledge, improved our abilities in all aspects, learned more ... and spent our primary school life happily. Six years later, the past events that moved you or made you understand the truth must still be clearly stored in your mind. Today, I take this opportunity to tell the teacher about the past events that moved you or made you understand the truth in the form of a composition, so that the teacher can share this happiness with you.

Requirements: the topic is self-drawn. There are more than 400 words. Write a main content, the sentence is smooth and complete, the content is specific and the feelings are true.