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Does anyone have the test papers for the sixth grade primary school graduation entrance examination? Chinese I am from Xiangfan

Sixth grade mathematics test paper

Class name student number score

1. Fill in the blanks. 18%

1. The cylinder has ( ) faces, and the areas of the two faces ( ) are equal. Its sides can be expanded into ( ), and the length and width are ( ) and ( ) respectively.

2. The base radius of a cylinder is 3 cm, the height is 5 cm, its base area is ( ) square centimeters, its side area is ( ) square centimeters, and its surface area is ( ) square centimeters. Its volume is ( ).

3. The diameter of the base of a cone is 20 decimeters, the height is 9 decimeters, and its volume is ( ) cubic decimeters.

4. Places A and B are 20 kilometers apart. The distance drawn on a map is 10 centimeters. The scale of this map is ( ).

5. The length of a precision part is 4 mm. When drawn on the drawing, the length is 4 cm. The scale of this drawing is ( ).

6. Choose four numbers from 2, 4, 6, 3, and 9 to form a proportional formula ( ).

7. Just process a cylinder with a volume of 129 cubic centimeters into the largest cone part. The volume of this cone part is ( ) cubic centimeters. The removed volume accounts for 10% of the volume of the cylinder. ( ).

0 30 60 90 120 kilometers

8. Scale bar indicates the ( ) on the map indicates the actual distance ( ).

9. Expand the diameter of the cylinder to 3 times the original, keep the height unchanged, expand the base area to ( ) times the original, expand the side area 4 to ( ) times the original, and expand the volume to the original ( ) times.

2. True or False Question (mark "√" if correct. Mark "×" if incorrect) 6%

1. The volume of the cone is equal to 13 of the volume of the cylinder. …………………………………………… ( )

2. The characteristic of the line statistical chart is that it can express not only the amount of quantity, but also the increase or decrease of quantity. ...( )

3. The side of the cylinder can only be expanded into a rectangle. …………………………………………( )

4. The diameter of a sphere is twice its radius. ……………………………………………… ( )

5. The larger the base area of ??the cylinder, the larger its volume. …………………………………………( )

6. The circumference and area of ??a circle with a radius of 2 decimeters are equal. …………………………………………( )

3. Calculation questions

1. Solve the ratio. 9%

X:40=2.5:4 1 14 :X=0.4:8 X3.5= 40.5

2. Calculate the following questions. 12%

12 ÷ 25 - 23 × 710 ( 23 - 34 × 13 ) ÷ 98 13.8 - 79 + 6.2 - 119

IV. The following are the results of the first and second branches of a company Output value from 1999 to 2004: 10%

Output value year

(10,000 yuan)

Branch factory

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2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

First branch factory 300 380 490 550 700 900

Second branch factory 450 560 620 700 900 1200

Complete the following statistical chart based on the data in the table.

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

5. Calculate the surface area and volume of the following shapes. Unit: cm. 10%

10 r=10

20

6. Application questions. 35%

1. Uncle Wang’s family wants to make a cylindrical fuel tank. It is known that the bottom diameter is 4 decimeters and the height is 5 decimeters. Please help Uncle Wang calculate how many square decimeters of iron sheets are needed at least? What is the capacity of this fuel tank in liters? (The thickness of the iron sheet is ignored)

2. There is a wheat pile similar to a cone on the threshing floor. The circumference of the base is measured to be 12.56 meters and the height is 1.65 meters. If each cubic meter of wheat weighs 750 kilograms, approximately how many kilograms does this pile of wheat weigh?

3. The school needs to make 10 sections of cylindrical ventilation ducts, each section is 120 cm long and the radius of the bottom is 10 cm. How many square centimeters of iron sheet should I buy at least? How many square meters total?

4. On a map with a scale of 1:2500000, the distance between Nanjing and Yangzhou is measured to be 3.8 centimeters. How many kilometers is the actual distance between Nanjing and Yangzhou?

5. There is a cone-shaped stone. Its height is measured to be 1.5 meters, and the circumference of the base is 6.28 meters. Assuming that the stone weighs 2.5 tons per cubic meter, how many tons does this stone weigh?

6. School Measure and calculate: ⑴The distance from the hospital to the shopping mall.

⑵The distance from the school to the children’s activity center.

⑶The distance from the school to the hospital.

⑷What other distance can be found?

Hospital Shopping Mall

Children’s Activity Center

0 200 400 600 meters

Scale:

7. Yes A cylinder of steel with a base radius of 4 cm and a length of 2 m is cast into a cuboid of steel with a cross-sectional area of ??4 cm2. What is the length of the cuboid?

Sixth Grade Mathematics Paper 1

1. Fill in the blanks: (1 point for each blank, 15 points)

1.0.7= = ( ): ( ) =( )%

2. There are 48 students in the sixth grade today, and 2 people are absent. The attendance rate is ( )

3.15 meters is equivalent to ( )% of 20 meters, and 20 meters is more than 15 meters ( )%

4. The base radius and height of a cylinder are both 1 decimeter. Its side area is ( ), surface area is ( ), and volume is ( ).

5. If 3α=4b, then α∶b=( ) ∶( )

6. On a map, 3 centimeters represents an actual distance of 3,600 kilometers. The scale of this map is ( )

A and B are 600 kilometers apart. The distance on this map is ( ) centimeters.

7. Arrange 0.45,, 4.5%, 0.455 from large to small ( )

2. Judgment (5 points)

1. Meter is 25% meter.

2. The price of a commodity is increased by 40% and then reduced by 40%. The current price is the same as before.

3. The volume of a cone is constant, and the area of ??the base is inversely proportional to the height.

4. In proportions, the ratios of two ratios must be equal.

5. Number A is 25% more than number B, and number B is 25% less than number A.

3. Choose the correct answer number and fill it in ( ). (6 points)

1. Dissolve 4 grams of sugar in 100 grams of water. The ratio of sugar to sugar water is ( )

①1:25 ②1:26 ③1:4%

2. Using 50 seeds for a germination test, only 1 did not germinate. The germination rate is ( ).

①49% ②99% ③98%

3. The ratio that can form with 0.5∶4.8 is ( )

①0.25∶0.24 ②0.75∶7.2 ③1∶2.4

4. The number of copies of the "Primary School Mathematics Journal" and The amount of money ( ).

① Directly proportional ② Inversely proportional ③ Disproportional

5. The volume of a cone is 30 cubic centimeters smaller than that of a cylinder with the same base and height. The volume of the cone is ( ).

①10 cubic centimeters ②15 cubic centimeters ③90 cubic centimeters

6. A job that used to take 5 hours to complete can now be completed in 4 hours, and the work efficiency has improved ( )

①20% ②80% ③25%

IV. Calculation: < /p>

1. Find the ratio (6 points):

1.6∶8= ∶ = 3.9∶2.6=

2. Simplification ratio: (6 points)

81:27= ∶ = 1.2:36%=

3. Solution to the ratio: (9 points)

X∶2.8=3.2:7 = =x∶

4. Solve the equation: (9 points)

1-10%X=0.4 Solution to the equation: (8 points)

1. How many percent more is 50 than 40?

2. 35% of a number is 2 greater than 40. Find this number.

6. Application questions: (36 points, 3 points each for questions 1 and 2)

1. There is a batch of clothing in a shopping mall, 320 sets have been sold, and 80 sets are left. What percent of this batch of clothing was sold?

2. There are two classes in the first grade of the school. There are 46 students in each class, which is 28 less than the second grade. How many students are there in the second grade?

3. A road is built with a total length of 1,200 meters. Team A built 48% of the total length, and Team B completed the rest. How many meters did Team B build?

4. There is a batch of coal in the freight yard. 20% of the total amount was transported in the first time, 40% of the total amount was transported in the second time, and 27.6 tons were transported in two times. How many tons of coal were originally in this batch of coal?

5. A cylindrical iron bucket without a lid, 4.5 decimeters high and 4 decimeters in diameter at the bottom. How many square decimeters of iron sheet are needed to make this bucket? (Keep the whole square decimeter to get the number)

6. A kind of medicine is prepared according to the ratio of medicine powder and water: 1:2500. Now use 15 grams of medicinal powder to prepare such a potion. How many kilograms of water need to be added? (Use proportion to solve)

7. The farm has to plow a piece of land, and plans to plow 12 hectares per day, which will be completed in 5 days. If 15 hectares are actually plowed every day, how many days will it actually take to finish plowing? (Use proportion to solve)

Sixth Grade Natural Science Test Paper

Class Name Score

1. True or False Questions

1. Galaxies include the Milky Way and Extragalactic galaxies are all of the universe. ( )

2. Plants must flower and be pollinated before they can bear fruit. ( )

3. Heredity and variation are one of the basic characteristics of life. ( )

4. The computer is actually an "information processing machine". ( )

2. Multiple-choice questions

1. On November 21, 1999, my country's "Shenzhou" spacecraft successfully flew and became the world's first ( ) person to master manned space technology country.

(1) Two (2) Three (3) Four

2. Plant seeds develop from the ovules in (3).

(1) Stamens (2) Pistils (3) Ovary

3. (3) It is an oviparous animal that grows in the ocean.

(1) Penguin (2) Hairtail (3) Whale

4. When the distance from the fulcrum to the power point is equal to the distance from the fulcrum to the resistance point, the lever used is ( )

(1) Effort-saving (2) Balance (3) Effortless effort

3. Fill in the blanks:

1. The nine planets rotate along one side and rotate on the other. Revolving around the sun

2. It is the vegetative organ of plants. The methods of vegetative propagation of plants are:

3. It is called an axle, and the axle has a function. When the thickness of the shaft is the same, the longer the wheel is, the more labor-saving it is.

4. Questions and Answers:

Does the development of science and technology bring all benefits to mankind? How do you understand the phrase "make good use of technology to benefit mankind"?

Name of the social studies paper for the sixth grade of primary school

1. Fill in the blanks: (37 points)

1. The number of people living in the world has reached more than __________ by 1994. There are three main races, they are _white___, _black___, and _yellow______.

2. _______________________________ are the birthplaces of civilization in the ancient world and are known as the four ancient civilizations.

3. With the realistic spirit of a scientist, Copernicus challenged the old astronomical theory of "__________" supported by the feudal church and proposed a new astronomical theory of "__________".

4. The Industrial Revolution has increasingly divided society into two directly opposing classes: __________ and __________.

5. Starting from ____________________________________ _etc., to make society more progressive.

6. In __________, Marx and Engels pointed out that capitalist society will inevitably be replaced by __________ society, and mankind will eventually enter __________ society.

7. In the early 20th century, the imperialist countries formed two groups. The three countries of ___, ___, and ___ colluded together to form the "Allied Powers" group. The three countries ___, ___, and __ also colluded together to form the "Allied Powers" group.

8. On July 28, 1914, the First World War broke out. The __________ incident was the trigger for this war.

9. Around the 1930s, the three countries of ___, ___, and ___ established fascist regimes one after another, implementing _

_____ internally and _______ externally.

10. In Asia, after a hard-fought war of resistance and being attacked by __________ and __________, the Japanese fascists announced their surrender on ____month____.

2. Judgment: (Pick √ for the correct answer and × for the wrong answer.) (20 points)

1. The three major races in the world include more than 2,000 different races. nationality. ( )

2. The division of weeks existed as early as around 3000 BC. ( )

3. Arabic numerals were first invented by the Arabs. ( )

4. The Industrial Revolution was a major leap from manual labor to power machine production caused by a series of technological advances. ( )

5. American Bell invented the telephone and the phonograph. ( )

6. The second and third scientific and technological revolutions began in the 1870s and 1940s and 1950s respectively. ( )

7. The successful manufacture of internal combustion engines gave rise to new means of transportation, aircraft and automobiles. ( )

8. Capitalists try every means to extend workers’ working hours in order to produce more products and meet social needs. ( )

9. Commissioned by the Communist League, Marx and Engels jointly drafted the League's program - the "Communist Manifesto." ( )

10. In June 1914, the Austro-Hungarian Empire held military exercises against neighboring Serbia. A young Serbian man shot Ferdinand and his wife to death with a pistol. ( )

3. Choice: (20 points) Choose the correct answer and fill in the serial number in ___.

1. The one who launched a sneak attack on the US military port and launched an attack on the US military was __________.

①German Army ②Italian Army ③Japanese Army

2. It was __________ who forced Italy to surrender.

①American-British Allied Forces ②Soviet-Chinese Allied Forces ③Soviet-British Allied Forces

3. Relying on their strong economic strength, ____ demands to re-divide the world.

①Britain ②Germany ③France ④Russia

4. The first socialist country in the world is ___.

①China ②Russia ③Cuba ④India

5. In 1844, Marx and Engels met in ____ and began close cooperation.

①London ②Moscow ③Paris

6. The "Communist Manifesto" was published on _____.

①1818 ②1820 ③1844 ④1848

7. The inventor of the telephone is _____.

①Ford ②Morse ③Bell

8. It was the British who used steam engines to invent trains. It was an American who built the first steamship powered by a steam engine.

① Stephenson ② Watt ③ Fulton

9. Since 3000 BC, many small countries have appeared in the southern Mesopotamia, where people used canals for irrigation to develop agriculture. ,use___.

① Cuneiform ② Hieroglyphics ③ Oracle

4. Questions and Answers: (23 points)

1. What is the significance of the victory of the October Revolution? (7 points)

2. What civilizational achievements did ancient Babylon have? (8 points)

2. What disasters did World War I bring to mankind? (8 points)

1. Multiple choice questions. (Fill in a serial number of the correct answer in the brackets, 2 points for each question, ***20 points)

1. Among the following groups of words, the one with braille that has exactly the same pronunciation is ( )

A Difficulties in the peaks and mountains mutter to block the magnificent waves

B Peeling and fluctuations spread bumps and set things right

C The ministers and prime ministers continue the journey and stick to the rules

D The chat and recuperation are as bright and vast as the stars

2. Among the following groups of words, the completely correct group is ( )

A insulting the incorruptible governor and completing the vegetable soup are completely different

B comforting the muscles and veins, generous and majestic, appropriate to oneself Contradiction

C Defend, promise, consult, spleen and stomach, throw out, can’t wait

D Generations, standing on the eaves, smoke, reprimand, wealthy

3. The correct set of the following words is ( )

A A pool of autumn water A glance at a well A bright lamp A slap in the face A wisp of moonlight

B A whisper, gentle, sweet, aggressive, lifelike Every detail is perfect

C One after another, one after another, one after another, looking up and looking forward, thinking before and after

D Life is full of rugged mountain roads, rugged cliffs, steep mountains and winding mountains

4. The correct one of the following words arranged in a certain order is ( )

A pause comma semicolon period ellipsis

B ice cold water hot water steam boiling water

C cold cool warm warm hot hot

D love love love love

5. Fill in the words and phrases in the horizontal lines of each of the following sentences in turn. The most appropriate group is ( )

1. Wherever bridges need to be built, where steep slopes need to be leveled, and where curvatures need to be reduced, all must be surveyed and calculated. ("Zhan Tianyou")

2. The young Dumas not only refused to use his father's famous name to start his own career, but also secretly gave himself more than a dozen pen names to prevent the editors from linking him with his famous father.

3. The huge stone completely obscured his figure. The friends circled around the stone but could not find him.

4. He had made up his mind, so he said to the ministers around him: " , otherwise I will put him to death!"

A precise; laying the foundation stone; even if... also...; who will persuade me;

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B careful; basic; even if... still; don't persuade me;

C careful; stepping stone; even if... also...; don't persuade me;

D meticulous; embellishment; no matter...always...; if anyone comes to persuade me;

6. The problem with sentences using rhetorical devices is ( )

A "The willow wind blows on my face without chilling", good, like a mother's hand stroking her baby, soft and soft.

B The birds settled their nests among the flowers and leaves, and became happy. They showed off their clear throats and sang melodious songs to their friends, in harmony with the gentle breeze and flowing water.

C The clouds in the sky are in various shapes and changes. One moment, it looks like a horse galloping on the vast grassland. Another moment, it looks like a fresh and beautiful painting. Another moment, it looks like an old man walking across the world carrying a bamboo basket for gathering herbs. Another moment, it looks like a tame sheep snuggling up to its owner to find food. Another moment, it looks like a young girl blushing with shame...

D The raindrops fell reluctantly from the clouds, and were pulled into thin rain lines, and a bead curtain was hung between the sky and the earth.

7. Among the following sentences, the one that is not completely correct and has a grammatical error is ( )

A On the green lawn of the North Garden of the United Nations Building, there is a giant bronze ware presented by the Chinese people - the Century Baoding.

B The fisherman’s wife Sanna was sitting by the stove mending a broken sail. Outside the house, the cold wind howls and the waves sound; inside the house is warm, comfortable, neat and clean.

C So he took off his shirt, carried the thorn sticks on his back, and came to Lin Xiangru's door to plead guilty.

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8. The sentence that should be filled in on the horizontal line is ( )

The rumbling spring thunder rolled across the entire sky, and the leisurely white clouds hid in the embrace of the mountains, falling from the sky one after another. Then, a timely rain fell across the vast land.

A The spring thunder calls thousands of little raindrops B Thousands of little raindrops welcome the call of the spring thunder

C The spring thunder is surrounded by thousands of little raindrops Thousands of little raindrops are calling the spring thunder

9. The following paragraph talks about electrified high-speed railway. The accurate summary is ( )

Electrified high-speed railway basically eliminates dust, soot and other waste gas pollution. The noise is about 5 to 10 decibels lower than that of the highway. Jet airliners emit large amounts of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and other pollutants, which cause large areas of acid rain in the atmosphere, seriously pollute the environment and destroy the ecological balance.

A Good safety performance B Low environmental pollution C Fast operation

D Good economic benefits E Low energy consumption

10. The following group of ancient poems with no mistakes is ( )

A Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night" (Li Bai)

B The lotus leaves connecting the sky are infinitely green , the lotus flowers reflect the sun in a different kind of red "Sent off to Lin Zifang at dawn from Jingci Temple" (Yang Wanli)

C In the old days, Wang Xiedang in front of the hall, light smoke dispersed into the Wuhou's house "Woyi Lane" (Liu Yuxi)

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D Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, and a heart of ice is in the jade pot "Liangzhou Ci" (Wang Changling)

2. Write interesting words. (6 points)

(1) Read the fragment and add a sentence on the horizontal line about the tit-for-tat confrontation between the servant and the rich man.

There once was a rich man who was a mean man. Once, the mean man asked his servant to buy wine. He only gave the servant a wine bottle but no money. The servant felt puzzled and asked: "Master, how can you buy wine if you don't have money?" The rich man said angrily: "Who doesn't know how to buy wine with money? Only those who don't spend money to buy wine can be considered capable!" After hearing this, the servant Got the bottle and went out.

After a while, the servant came back with the empty bottle and said, "The wine is here, please drink it!" When the rich man saw the empty bottle, he got angry and cursed: "This is unreasonable! There is no wine in the bottle, why should I drink it?" The servant replied: " "

(2) I don’t know if you have noticed, but very warm and wonderful slogans have been hung in the corridors of our teaching building and laboratory building, such as "Treat teachers with respect. , look at the students with appreciation." If you were asked to draw up a slogan for the classroom to the effect of "no loud noises", what would you write?

3. Reading. (***Total 44 points)

(1) Read the passage and complete the multiple-choice questions that follow. (Each question is 2 points, ***10 points)

One day, a new pointer suddenly "flyed" on the podium, and the students were talking about it: "Who did this?" While everyone was talking At that time, I paid attention to my deskmate Chen Ming. He said nothing, sitting there pretending to be playing with his pen as if nothing had happened, but he looked flustered from time to time. I could see through his mind at a glance and asked him hurriedly: "You made the pointer, right?" He blushed and hesitated to answer. I took the opportunity to seize this evidence and shouted happily: "I solved the case. The 'perpetrator' is Chen Ming!" After hearing what I said, the classmates eagerly asked me about the process of "solving the case". When I finished speaking, the students all excitedly held Chen Ming's hand. At this time, they only heard Chen Ming's "ouch". When I looked at his hands, I realized: It turned out that Chen Ming had pricked his hands to use as a pointer, and the students were even more moved. From then on, the students learned from Chen Ming and did good deeds one after another. This semester, my class has done more than 100 good deeds and was rated as a civilized class by the school.

1. "One day, a new pointer suddenly 'flyed' on the podium..." The word "fly" means ( )

A The new pointer fell from the sky B The new pointer was thrown from the window Coming in

C The new pointer suddenly appeared, and no one knew why

2. "If nothing happens" means ( )

A If there is no such thing B It seems that there is no such thing

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3. The word "see through" in the text means ( )

A see very clearly B have a thorough view

C see through completely D see very comprehensively

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A "I" is very smart, good at observation and analysis, and "solves cases" wittily

B Praise for children like Chen Ming who care about the collective And the excellent quality of not wanting to leave a name

C Praise the spirit of caring for the collective and actively doing good things among students across the country

5. The main content of this article is ( )

A A new pointer "flew" on the podium. After "solving the case", it turned out that it was Chen Ming who did it

B Chen Ming did it for the classroom The handle of the new pointer was also pricked

C Chen Ming made a new pointer for the class and the handle was pricked, but he did good deeds without leaving his name. The classmates followed his example and strived to do good deeds.

D Chen Ming made a new pointer and pricked his hand. Everyone followed his example.

(2) Read "Respect the Humble" and complete the questions after the text (***34 points)

①I accidentally read an English text about ants .

②The ant family is harmonious and busy. The female ant gives birth to her children and the male ant manages the household. They carried food and built homes in the wilderness and deserted beaches. Unexpectedly, this little creature could live such a nourishing life, and live such an orderly and meaningful life. What particularly shocked me was their behavior in the face of disaster.

③When wildfires burn, do you know how ants escape?

④ Numerous ants gathered quickly, hugged into a black ball, and then rolled quickly like snowballs, escaping from the sea of ??fire.

⑤Every time I read this passage, I burst into tears and was deeply moved by their actions. I seemed to see a raging volcano burning, and a black wind flowing along the ridge (jí jǐ); I seemed to hear the crackling sound of burning, which was the outermost layer of ants using their bodies to open up a way to survive.

⑥If there is no wisdom to unite, if there is no sacrifice at the outermost level, the tiny ant family will definitely be completely destroyed.

⑦ There is nothing terrible about the insignificance of life and physical strength (thin, humble and meager). Even destiny (thin, humble and meager) cannot determine anything. What is terrible is that the power of (thin, humble and meager) cannot be seen. , ignoring the inner spirit.

⑧Respecting the humble makes me take life seriously, profoundly, great and strong. Like a tiny needle, the ant penetrates my appearance with its spirit and stings my soul. Compared with ants, what reason do we have to say we are small and humble? Is there any reason to give up on oneself and be cynical?

⑨Things that can be called great in the world are often ( ) in size and ( ) in spirit. A thousand-mile embankment (tí dī) collapses in an ant nest. This is the majesty and challenge of the humble.

Note: Humble: Low and insignificant status.

Cynical: Not taking the real society seriously and taking a non-serious attitude towards everything.

1. Cross out the inappropriate pinyin or words in the brackets of the passage; fill in the appropriate related words in the brackets of the 9th natural paragraph. (7 points)

2. One of the words in brackets is a synonym of a dotted word; put " " under the word. (3 points)

Especially (really, particularly, actually), pioneer (carry out, open up, open up)

Decision (decided, determined, firm)

3. "Harmony" can be overlapped into "harmony", and "busy" can be overlapped into "busy". What is the difference in meaning after such overlap? (3 points)

Among the three words "great, profound and vague", the word that can overlap in this way is .

4. Compare the sentences and write down the role of the punctuated words in the sentences. (2 points)

I never imagined that little creatures could live so nourishingly, live in such an orderly and meaningful way.

Little creatures, live a nourished life, live an orderly and meaningful life

(1) "Unexpectedly" and "unexpectedly":

(2) Two A "such":

5. Connect the passage to understand the sentences, and then answer the questions.

(1) There are three questions about *** in the passage. (3 points)

The first is a hypothetical question, which plays a role in the text, and the second natural paragraph is the answer to this hypothetical question.

The second one is a rhetorical question, which should be changed into a declarative sentence.

The third one is also a rhetorical question. This sentence actually inspires us: Yes

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(2) Understand the two metaphorical sentences in the passage. (2 points)

Ants are black and snow is white. In paragraph 4, why does the author compare the ants "hug into a black ball" to "snowballs"?

In the 8th natural paragraph, the author compared it to "a tiny needle".

(3) The last sentence of the article uses the phrase "a thousand-mile embankment breaks." The idiom "in an ant's nest". This idiom means: A thousand-mile-long embankment burst because of a small ant hole. It is often used metaphorically

. This idiom is used here to illustrate

(2 points)

6. Read the natural paragraphs ⑤ and ⑥ and answer the questions as required.

(1) The sentence "Every time I read this passage, my eyes blurred with tears, and I was deeply moved by their behavior" in the natural paragraph ⑤ corresponds to the previous sentence " ". Use " " to draw associations caused by things in this natural paragraph. (2 points)

(2) In paragraph 6, why does the author say that ants "hug together" is a kind of "wisdom"? (Use your existing knowledge and answer based on the content of the passage)

. The behavior of the ant family "holding together" to escape the sea of ????fire and avoid the annihilation of the entire army embodies the following two spirits: , (6 points)

7. answer the questions. (4 points)

(1) Why should "I" respect the humble? (Answer with words from the passage)

(2) What do you respect most about humble people and why?

4. Composition.

(30 points)

"Seize every minute of life and go all out for the dreams in our hearts. How can we see a rainbow without going through wind and rain? No one can succeed casually..." This is everyone The lyrics of the familiar melody "Real Hero", what do you think of when you sing this song? Use this as the content to write a narrative of about 500 words. The examples are required to be specific, organized, and the sentences are smooth and focused.