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Nine-year compulsory education, six-year primary school, new curriculum standard, supporting papers, sixth grade, last semester, Chinese class, double exam answers

I especially didn't like eating when I was a child. So at the dinner table, I use the smallest bowl, my mother uses the small bowl and my father uses the big bowl. I am the youngest in my family. My mother is a few years younger than my father, and my father is the oldest.

It seems to be an unchangeable theorem that everyone's age is directly proportional to the size of their respective rice bowls. ‖

With the passage of time, I graduated from primary school and entered middle school. In middle school, I was tall and strong, and my appetite increased greatly.

When I was eating, I was surprised to find that unconsciously, my father's big bowl disappeared and was replaced by the smallest bowl at home, and I used the so-called "best at home"

How interesting! When I entered middle school, I was the youngest, but I used the biggest bowl. Dad is the oldest, but he uses the smallest bowl. At this time, the age of three people in my family is inversely proportional to the rice bowl.

I asked my mother inexplicably, and my mother mysteriously said to me, "Xiangxiang, you are so stupid." Didn't you notice the white hair on your head? " Dad is old, and in the future, our family will depend on you as a young man. "

Ah! I finally understand that I, a little-known junior high school student, won the prize in this year's composition competition in six provinces and one city in East China. It turns out that I have grown up. ...

Birth and death, metabolism, generation after generation, it turns out that this is an irresistible natural law. ‖

1, choose the correct meaning with dots. (2 points)

(1) Metabolism () A. Thank you B. Admit your mistake and apologize C. Force Majeure D. Resign and refuse.

irresistible

2. The correct meaning of the following sentence is () (2 points)

Birth and death, metabolism, generation after generation, it turns out that this is an irresistible natural law.

Things are constantly developing and changing, which is a natural law, and no one can change it.

Everyone will go through the process from birth to old age.

People are handed down from generation to generation.

3. Fill in the blanks according to the content of the article. (4 points)

(1) is also in direct proportion to prose and life.

(2) In prose, and is inversely proportional, in life, and is inversely proportional.

4. What do you understand after reading this passage? (2 points)

(2) Read the following contents carefully and add notes (marked with ◆ before the sentence), and then answer the questions as required (20 points).

A big tree

[America] Schell Sifting by Chen.

Once upon a time there was a big tree. She loves a boy very much. Every day, the boy will come under the tree, pick up the fallen leaves on the tree, make a crown and pretend to be the king of the forest. Sometimes, he will climb the tree, grab the branches and swing, or eat the fruit on the tree. Sometimes, they play hide-and-seek together. If he is tired, he will rest in the shade, so the boy likes this tree very much.

How happy the boy in childhood is!

The tree is very happy.

As the days passed, the boy grew up. Trees often get lonely because boys don't come to play.

◆ Happiness comes from loving each other!

The word loneliness indicates that trees miss boys.

One day, the boy came under the tree again. The tree said, "Come on, boy, climb on my trunk, swing on the branches, eat fruit, and come and play in my shade."

I don't want to play like this when I grow up. Boys say I want entertainment and money to buy things. I need money. Can you give me money?

"Sorry," said the tree, "I have no money. I only have leaves and fruits. Pick some dried fruits to sell. If you sell them in the city, you will have money and you will be happy. "

The boy climbed up, picked the fruit and took it away.

◆ Happiness comes from!

After that, the boy did not come for a long time. The tree feels sad again.

Finally one day, the boy came under the tree again. He has grown up. The tree trembled with joy. He said, "Come on, boy, climb on my trunk and play on the swing.". Come and play. "

◆ The excitement of the tree can be seen from the "trembling"!

"I'm too busy to play this." The boy said, "I want to get married. I want a room to keep warm." Can you give me a room? "

"I have no house," said the tree. "The forest is my house. I think you can cut off my branches to build a house, and then you will be satisfied. "

So the boy cut off the branches and carried them to build a house. The tree is very happy.

But the boy hasn't come for a long time. One day, he returned to the tree. The tree was too excited to speak. After a while, she said softly, "Come on, son, come and play."

"I am old and sad. I'm not in the mood to play. " The boy said, "I want a boat and get out of here." Can you give me a boat? "

Look, every time the boy speaks to the tree, he can't do without a word.

"Cut off my trunk and build a boat. "The tree said," Then you can leave here and you will be happy. The boy cut off the trunk and moved it away. He really built a boat and left here.

The tree is happy, but its heart is sad.

After a long time, the boy returned to the tree. The tree said softly, "I'm sorry, son." I have nothing left. I can give you nothing. "

The tree is always saying "I'm sorry", but it's not the tree that should apologize!

She said, "I have no fruit."

He said, "My teeth can't bite the fruit."

She said, "I have no branches, so you can't swing."

He said, "I'm too old to swing."

She said, "My suitcase is gone, too. You can't climb trees. "

He said, "I'm too tired to climb trees."

The tree whispered, "I'm sorry." I really want to give you more things, but there is nothing. I'm just an ... old stump, and I'm sorry. "

The boy said, "I don't want much now." I just need a quiet place to sit down and have a rest. I am so tired. "

The tree said, "All right." She tried to straighten her last body. "Well, an old stump can sit down and rest. Come on, son, sit down and rest. " So the boy sat on the stump.

◆ The love of Dashu is vividly reflected in the word "try your best"!

1. Punctuate the following article. The correct answer is () (2 points).

I don't want to play like this when I grow up. Boys say I want entertainment and money to buy things. I need money. Can you give me money?

One, one, one. ? "b、“b、“," , , 。 。"

C, ","and. . . :" , , 。 ?" d、“d、“d.“," , , 。 ?"

This text is written that the boy went to the big tree () times when he grew up, and it was written in the order of (). (2 points)

There are two words in the article "The tree feels very happy". In fact, these two words have different meanings. The teacher commented on the previous sentence: "Happiness comes from loving each other!" Please add appropriate comments to the last sentence according to the content of the article: (3) Happiness comes from! (Only four words) (2 points)

When he grows up, the boy seldom comes to see the big tree, that is to say, in only a few times, every time the boy speaks to the big tree, he can't do without a sentence. What do you think of this? (5 points)

A:

The tree in the article is really touching and may make you think. Please express your praise to her with a poem, a lyric or an aphorism. (4 points)

A:

6. Please add a meaningful ending to this article: (5 points)

After a long time, the boy returned to the tree.