The first part of the accumulation and application of basic knowledge (30 points)
First look at pinyin and write words. (4 points)
This is a good example.
() () () Fear () Strict ()
Second, in the following groups of words, the group with completely correct pronunciation is (). (2 points)
A, rogue (l m 4 n) fierce (han) save (yuān)
B, teach (Hu) pie mouth (skin) stubborn (Jiang)
C. Supply of long-term workers in the first month (zhè ng) (gê ng) (cháng)
Three, the following groups of words, a group of no typo is (). (2 points)
A coin with a clever apron crackled.
The windows rusted in hunger and worship.
Knead, darken, meet a wisp.
D deceives and bothers orphans with runny noses
Choose an appropriate explanation for the dotted words in the following words and fill in the serial numbers in brackets. (2 points)
Flowers: ① ornamental plants; ② a kind of fireworks; ③ Vague and confused; 4 untrue; ⑤ The metaphorical nature of career; ⑤ Use and consumption.
Spend money () on literature and art () on rhetoric ()
5. Rewrite the sentences as needed. , (3 points)
1. Go along this road and you will reach Jin Ming's home.
The stars in the sky are twinkling. (changed to anthropomorphic sentence)
The weather is too hot to bear. (changed to an exaggerated sentence)
Sixth, the judge. (Mark "√" correctly and "×" incorrectly) (2 points)
1, Thumbelina, the daughter of the sea and the ugly duckling were all written by Andersen, a famous Danish fairy tale writer. ( )
This article of Fanka is described according to the process of writing letters. ( )
Fill in the blanks with famous aphorisms. (5 points)
Keeping promises is () and should not be ().
People live for ().
Honesty is ().
Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry" laments that time is in a hurry, which is gone forever. Please write a few similar famous sayings.
8. Compare Fanka with the little match girl, and write a few sentences for the two protagonists. (4 points)
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Nine, chaotic sentence reorganization. (6 points)
() Then, they climbed down the windowsill with food and gradually disappeared from my sight.
() It turned out that it found a pile of bread crumbs on the windowsill.
() I saw it turn around the bread crumbs, and then turned around and went back the same way.
() They pounce on the selected target, some pushing, some pulling and some dragging.
One day, I saw a little ant crawling on the windowsill.
() After a while, the little ant climbed up the windowsill with a group of friends and went straight to the crumbs.
The second part of reading accumulation and application (30 points)
Read the passage and answer the questions. (12)
She quickly struck a match to keep grandma. A match gives off a strong light, as bright as day. Grandma has never been so tall and beautiful. Grandma picked up the little girl and held her in her arms. They flew away in light and happiness, flying higher and higher, to a place without cold, hunger and pain.
The next morning, the little girl sat in the corner, her cheeks flushed and her mouth was smiling. She died and froze to death on the eve of the old year. The new year's sun rose and shone on her little body. The little girl sat there with a burnt matchstick in her hand.
She wants to warm up. People say that no one knows what wonderful things she has seen and how happy she is to spend the New Year with her grandmother.
1. Punctuate the last paragraph. (2 points)
2. How many times did the little girl strike a match? What did she see? (2 points)
3. "Fly to a place where there is no cold, no hunger and no pain." What does this sentence mean? (3 points)
How happy she was, she spent a happy New Year with her grandmother. How to understand the two "happiness" in this sentence (2 points)
5. Draw a sentence with-… to describe the little girl. What do you want to say most when you see this? (3 points)
Read the following article and answer the questions as required. (18)
Last dollar
Twenty years ago, it was raining and the north wind was hunting. I just graduated from middle school and came to Nashville alone with my passion for music, hoping to become a pop music presenter.
However, I hit a wall everywhere. A month later, my pocket was almost empty. Fortunately, a friend who works in a supermarket secretly helped me deal with the expired food to be thrown away there, barely making ends meet. In the end, I only had one dollar left, but I couldn't bear to spend it, because it was full of autographs of my favorite singers.
One morning, I noticed a man sitting in an old car in the parking lot. For two days in a row, the cars stopped at the same place. And that person gently waved to me every time he saw me. I wondered what he was doing there in such a big snowstorm.
On the third morning, when I approached the car, the man rolled down the window. I stopped to talk to him. During the conversation, I learned that he came to apply for a job, but he arrived three days early, so he couldn't go to work immediately. There is no money in my pocket, so I have to stay in the car without eating or drinking.
He was coy for a while, then blushed and asked me if I could lend him a dollar to buy something to eat and pay me back later. However, I am also in danger. I explained my predicament to him, and I couldn't bear to see his disappointed expression and turned away.
In a flash, I remembered the dollar in my pocket. After some hesitation, I finally made up my mind. I walked to the car. Pass him the money. His eyes suddenly lit up. "Someone wrote words all over it." He said. He didn't notice that they were all autographed.
On that day, I tried not to think about that precious dollar. However, luck turned, and that morning, a radio station asked me to record a program for $500. Since then, I have become a formal program host, and I have no worries about food and clothing.
I never saw that car or that man again. Sometimes, I wonder if he is a beggar or an angel from heaven. But one thing is clear, this is a crucial exam in my life-I passed it.
1, put phonetic symbols on the words added below. (2 points)
Signature () Wandering () Salary () Aid ()
2. Complete the words. (6 points)
Empty () () reluctantly () () () () () unbearable.
I have a chance.
3. Write down the words. (3 points)
Example: It rains and snows, while the north wind hunts.
4. "I tried not to think about this precious dollar that day." Why is it a "precious dollar"? (2 points)
When the man blushed and borrowed a dollar from me, "I hesitated for a while and finally made up my mind and handed it to him." Why did I give him that precious dollar? At the moment of hesitation, what did "I" think? (4 points)
6. What does the last sentence mean? ( 1)
The third part of the exercise (40 points)
First, practice writing. (5 points)
Helping others is a virtue. When a classmate gave pocket money to a begging child, a group of people surrounded him and asked him for money and things. In the face of this situation, talk about your views and opinions on "helping others"
Second, composition.
Without wind and rain, we can't grow into a tree, we can't grow into steel, and we can move forward in the face of difficulties. This is the only way for us to grow up. People with ideals must be willing to endure hardships. Write a story about growing up in life.
Requirements: Specific content, fluent sentences, and express your true feelings. The topic is self-drawn. Not less than 400 words. (35 points