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Research test questions for the second volume of seventh-grade Chinese in May 2017

After completing the survey questions in the second volume of the seventh-grade Chinese in May 2017, you must read clearly, think thoroughly, and answer each question accurately to avoid unnecessary loss of points in the Chinese test. Next are the survey questions for the second volume of seventh-grade Chinese that I brought to you. I hope it will be helpful to you. Survey questions for seventh grade Chinese language volume 2

1. Accumulation and application of basic knowledge (30 points)

1. The correct pronunciation of the punctuated words in the following paragraph is ( ) ( 3 points)

Every time I visit West Lake, I have a completely different impression. In spring, I went to Lingyin to explore the secluded area. The old trees along the road were jagged and green. In summer, I go to Quyuan Fenghe to enjoy the lotus, but I can only watch it from a distance and never play with it; in autumn, I go to Manlong Guiyu to smell the fragrance, and the light osmanthus fragrance is fragrant but not overpowering; in winter, I love to go to Huxin Pavilion Looking at the snow, standing by the lake, looking from a distance, the lake looks particularly quiet. Only the waves of the lake gently rippling in the cold wind echo the embankment, echoing my fervent and admiring heart.

A.jiōng cān r?u hu? B.jiǒng cēn xi? h?

C.jiōng cēn xi? h? D.jiǒng cān r?u hu?

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2. One of the following sentences without typos is ( ) (3 points)

A. Sun Quan’s sincere advice made Lu Meng become angry, and he continued to read, and finally Let Lu Su be your confidant.

B. His very stubborn head did not move in his knees for a while, and his extremely short hair looked like freshly harvested crop stubble, unevenly high and low.

C. Zhuge Liang is a well-known figure in China, and he is well-deserved to be praised for his dedication and dedication.

D. The flowers of purple wisteria are always sparse, and they hang in isolated bunches on the treetops, as if they are observing the mood and testing something.

3. In the following sentences, one of the incorrect word usages is ( ) (3 points)

A. This short letter gave me a great emotional shock. Tears filled my eyes for a while, and I had to get up and go to the bathroom for plastic surgery.

B. When we came back from the cadre school, all three-wheelers for carrying passengers were banned, so Lao Wang had to change his three-wheeler into a flat-bed three-wheeler for transporting cargo.

C. My father has been honest, kind, low-brow, and obedient for a lifetime. No one said he had status, and my father never felt that he had status.

D. As Mr. Ye Shengtao’s assistant, Mr. Zhang Zhongxing always had no shame in asking Mr. Ye for advice when he encountered difficulties in compiling textbooks.

4. One of the incorrect punctuation marks in the following sentences is ( ) (3 points)

A. The thrush sang melodiously by the woods; on the grass behind the sawmill , Prussian soldiers are practicing. These scenes are much more interesting than the usage of words; but I can still control myself and run to school in a hurry.

B. I quickly went to grab my father’s burden, but he pushed me away roughly: “I don’t want you to join in the fun, I can’t even carry a load of water!”

C. As soon as C. Chang met me, he handed me a pack of books and said happily: Brother, I bought you the "Three Hums Sutra" with pictures!

< p> D. A hut with a thatched roof and bamboo strips and mud walls appeared beside the pear forest. Whose house is this? Who will give the eaten food back to? Is it okay if I don’t explain clearly that I used someone else’s food?

5. One of the following sentences has no grammatical errors: ( ) (3 points)

A. Due to Jeremy Lin’s outstanding performance in basketball, he was dubbed “Lin Tornado” by everyone.

B. The results of Hangzhou’s sixth census show that the permanent population of Chun’an County is twice less than that of Tonglu County.

C. The root cause of tensions on the Korean Peninsula is the result of some countries disrupting the Asia-Pacific pattern for their own selfish interests.

D. After major media reported on the deeds of young female teacher Zhang Lili who sacrificed her life to save students, people were paying attention to her physical recovery all the time.

6. Which of the following statements about literary common sense is wrong ( ) (3 points)

A. "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" was written by Sima Guang, a political historian in the Northern Song Dynasty. A comprehensive history compiled in a biographical style, recording historical events from the Warring States Period to the Five Dynasties in 1362 years.

B. Ye Shengtao, formerly known as Ye Shaojun, is a modern writer and editor, known as an "excellent language artist". In 1916, the first fairy tale collection "Scarecrow" was released. In 1923, he published the novel "Ni Huanzhi".

C. "Mulan Poetry" is a Northern Dynasties folk song, selected from "Yuefu Poetry Collection" (edited by Guo Maoqian of the Northern Song Dynasty). Together with "Peacock Flying Southeast", it is called "Yuefu Shuangbi".

D. Pushkin, a Russian poet, whose representative poems include "Ode to Freedom", "To Chadayev" and "To the Sea".

7. Fill in the blanks with famous lines from ancient poems and prose (6 points)

①The ancients are not seen before, and the newcomers are not seen after. , . (Chen Zi'ang's "Song of Dengyouzhou")

②Zeng Yun was born in the chest. , a panoramic view of the mountains and small mountains. (Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains")

③In "Poetry of Mulan", the poems that exaggerate the tragic and harsh atmosphere of military life through environmental description and highlight Mulan's brave and strong character are

④ The sentence in "Ai Lian Shuo" that expresses the opposite meaning to "If you are close to vermillion, you will be red, if you are close to ink, you will be black" is

 ⑤When you think the way forward is bleak, there is often hope around the corner. Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village" in the Song Dynasty has long been used to encourage people who have encountered failure not to despair but to be full of hope for tomorrow.

⑥Faced with the scene of withering spring flowers, Yan Shu lamented: "There is nothing to do but the flowers have fallen." What Gong Zizhen wrote in "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" expressed that although he resigned, Still caring about the future and destiny of the country.

8. Reading of classics (6 points)

(1) Based on your reading accumulation, write down the following reading summary cards. (3 points)

Reading Excerpt Card

Theme Adventure Time 2016.6.12 No. 007

Excerpt: I hope that he, a brilliant scholar, will continue to explore peace. Sea job! Although his fate is bizarre, he is also noble and great. ?Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The other two parts of the "Ocean Trilogy" are "The Mysterious Island".

Random Thoughts: In order to avoid being killed by the British colonists and pursue justice and freedom, Captain Nemo began an undersea journey. (Two adventures are listed below) and a series of other adventures, which proved that he was witty and wise. Fighter. He is indeed? Sublime and great?!

(2) Among the following options, the incorrect statement is ( ) (3 points)

A. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" imagines diving The powerful function of the boat depicts the fantastic and wonderful underwater world, embodies human beings' longing for the dream of going to the sky and the sea and flying freely since ancient times, and also shows the author's extraordinary imagination.

B. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a science fiction novel that tells the story of biologist Aaron Nass and Captain Nemo on a 20,000-mile expedition around the world on the submarine Nautilus. .

C. The Nautilus submarine in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" was secretly built by Captain Nemo on a desert island in the ocean. It has a strong hull and an ingenious structure, and can use the ocean to provide energy. .

In order to save the Indian pearl divers, Captain Nemo fought fiercely with the shark and was knocked to the ground by the shark. The situation was very critical. At this time, Conseil, holding a steel fork, rescued the captain who was pinned under the shark.

2. Modern Literature Reading (30 points)

(1) (19 points)

Ivy

Lin Qingxuan

⑴My new home is in the brand new building at the entrance of the alley. The location is good and life is very convenient. There is a small wooden house at the entrance of a nearby alley, and there lives an old man selling beef noodles. That wooden house may be an illegal building. Due to its age and disrepair, the entire wooden house is tilted at an angle to the south. The wooden house is located between two buildings, and it is becoming more and more dilapidated and old, as if it will collapse and fall apart anytime and anywhere. Pieces of wood.

⑵ Anyone passing by that wooden house would not be in the mood to take a direct look. Unless they saw the old man pushing the noodles out, they would know that there were people living there.

⑶ But at the diagonal angle to the south of the broken board and tiles, there is an ivy growing silently. It is the most beautiful one I have ever seen. Perhaps it has been growing in the cool, moist and fertile land for a long time. The ivy is blooming in full bloom without restraint. Its leaves have grown to the size of lotus leaves, and the whole plant is a transparent emerald green, which is like the morning sun shining in it. The color of the mountains in the distance.

⑷ Along the angle between the wooden walls, ivy almost covered half of the wall. Because each green branch was pressed by the wall, it all looked up, as if it was stretching out to the sky. A row of thick palms; in addition to growing towards the wall, it also extends around the ground, covering the entire ground. From a close look, it looks a bit like a lotus pond that has not yet bloomed.

⑸Although I have many foliage plants planted in my home, I just prefer the ivy behind the wooden house. In the evenings when nothing happened, I would take a walk nearby, and I would always turn to the alley to look at the ivy tree. Sometimes I would look at it in a daze. When I looked at it within a few days, I found that it had completely grown into different postures, and each posture was extremely beautiful.

⑹ Several times in the early morning, the dewdrops on the leaves were still wet, and the round ones were spinning around on the leaves with the wind. Only then did I look at its leaves carefully. Every leaf was like a flower. It was complete and plump, without any defects, and not a trace of dust; probably because it grew in the corner, not even dust could reach it, let alone kittens and puppies.

⑺I love the ivy growing in the alley so much that I always want to transplant one to my home. I meet old people by chance several times, but I don’t dare to speak. Because it is growing in a window of the old man facing south, if he cherishes his ivy as much as I do, I am afraid he will not let anyone cut it and plant it.

⑻One time it was dusk. I was squatting there and saw many new buds sprouting from the ivy. When I was lost in thought, the old man was pushing the stall cart and was about to go out to do business. The wooden door made a noise. He showed me a kind smile, and I took the opportunity to say: Uncle, can you give me a few of your ivy plants?

⑼ He smiled and said: Okay, you come tomorrow and I will cut them. A few for you. ?Then I watched his back walking out of the alley with the sunset behind his back.

⑽The old man gave me ivy as promised, not just one or two, but a bunch. They were all the tenderest ones that he had carefully selected and grew on the wall. I happily planted it in a flowerpot.

⑾Unexpectedly, the typhoon came on the third day. Not only did it blow down the old man’s wooden house, it also blew away the entire ivy, leaving only a stump and fallen leaves. The old man was busy. In order to renovate the house, the original green area was cleaned up, and the wooden house was straightened. I felt sad and wanted to return the handful of ivy the old man gave me. He only wanted one. He said: "This kind of grass has strong endurance, and one plant will grow into a whole." ?

⑿ The old man’s ivy was only planted casually, and he did not apply water to weed it. It only received moisture from the sun, rain and dew. My ivy is carefully raised in a pot and watered every morning and dusk. It also receives sunlight, rain and dew on the balcony.

⒀Then I watched two ivy plants growing in different places. The old man’s ivy sprouted buds and pulled out leaves angrily, while mine grew gently and slowly; his buds grew longer and longer. The leaves grow bigger and bigger; mine have buds that grow thinner and thinner, and leaves that grow smaller and smaller. Comparing one another, one always falls short.

⒁That was last summer. Now, half of the old man's wooden house is covered with ivy, even reaching the window; in my flower pot, the ivy has grown into a Song Dynasty literati painting, thinly covering the branches and leaves. We studied it for a long time, and the old man said: "Your grass has no soil, and its roots have nowhere to go. No wonder it can't grow big." Yeah! Also, I’m afraid it has feelings for this piece of mud!?

9. Comparison is both a way of thinking and a method of reading. A four-person study group started a comparative reading around this article. Please complete the relevant content based on the following discussion records. (14 points)

10. Wang Guowei said: When I observe things, all old things have my color. ?All things in nature, because the writer incorporates his own feelings and understanding of life, ?objects have a human interest. Please contact the full text, combined with the description of the relevant ivy, to analyze how the author expresses his own interests.

(5 points)

(2) (11 points)

In the digital age, our brains have been changed

(1) We know that the human brain is malleable. When human lifestyles change, the brain may also change. From the time ancient humans first discovered how to use tools, the impact on the human brain was rapid and obvious. In the digital age, our lifestyles have undergone tremendous changes. When we are inseparable from the Internet and mobile phones every day, have our brains been changed?

(2) Scientists believe that the deep dependence on network technology has not only changed people’s way of thinking . This is most evident when reading. Deep reading in books is different from shallow reading on web pages to obtain information. American technology expert Nicholas Carr wrote in the book "The Internet Has a Dark Side": "Over the past few years, I have had an uncomfortable feeling that someone or something is changing my brain." I think in a very different way now than I did in the past, and I feel this most strongly when I read. It used to be easy to read a book or a long article for a long time. I once spent several hours wandering in the long text. My brain could grasp the evolution of the narrative or the turning point of the argument, and then think about it. But that’s no longer the case, often after reading two or three pages my attention starts to wander. I feel like I'm constantly trying to drag my wayward brain back to books. ?

(3) In-depth reading of books requires patience, and digital reading can be called a "patience killer". Taking Weibo as an example, it only takes a few minutes to browse a Weibo page, and the eyes only stay on each Weibo post for a few seconds. Constantly scanning, browsing, searching for keywords of interest, and clicking to read? This process is exciting enough because of the richness and variety of information, but it is obviously not enough to exercise patience. An excellent book usually has an internal logical framework. Only by entering this logical framework can it be said to be reading. However, online content, especially social media such as Weibo, are not related to each other, so jumping reading is certainly not logical. While the Internet provides people with a feast of information, it also fragments our thinking.

(4) In the digital age, the structure of the human brain has also been changed. As the Internet and smartphones have penetrated into daily life, people have a soft spot for touch screens. Some people are nicknamed "thumb people" because they frequently tap on their smartphones. However, it is such a seemingly simple repetitive movement that is constantly shaping people's brains. In an experiment, neuroscientists at the University of Zurich in Switzerland invited 37 heavy mobile phone users to participate in the experiment, 26 of whom used smart touch-screen phones and 11 of whom used ordinary button phones. They attached electrodes to the participants' heads and tested the response of their cerebral cortex when their thumb, index and middle fingers used mobile phones. Scientists recorded the participants' activities for 10 days. The results showed that people who used touch-screen mobile phones had higher activity in areas related to thumb control in the cerebral cortex, while there was no significant change in those who used touch-screen mobile phones. The more times you use a touch-screen mobile phone, the more active the corresponding areas of the cerebral cortex become. "Digital natives" who have grown up in the digital age have changed the way their brains form neural pathways because they spend so much time surfing the Internet and operating smartphones with their thumbs.

(5) In the digital age, people are better at using social networks to communicate with others, but their ability to communicate with others in real life is getting weaker and weaker. Modern diseases such as ADHD, autism, depression, mania and multitasking are closely related to excessive use of the Internet and playing video games.

(Selected from "Encyclopedia Knowledge", with modifications)

11. Read the full text and talk about the changes that the digital age has brought to us. (4 points)

12. Connect with the context and analyze the meaning of the added words in the following sentences. (4 points)

⑴In-depth reading of books requires patience, and digital reading can be called a "patience killer".

⑵ However, it is such a seemingly simple repetitive movement that is constantly shaping people’s brains.

13. Which of the following is a correct understanding of the content of the article (3 points)

A. Karl said that when he is browsing the web, he often loses his attention after reading two or three pages. It starts to drift, and it takes a lot of effort to pull the brain back.

B. When people read Weibo, they constantly scan, browse, and search. As a result, the reading content lacks an inherent logical framework, and jump reading is inevitable.

C. In the digital age, people are better at communicating with people on social networks, but their ability to communicate with people in real life is declining.

D. Modern diseases such as ADHD, autism, depression, mania and multitasking are caused by excessive use of the Internet and playing video games.

3. Reading of ancient poetry (20 points)

Read the following classical Chinese text and complete questions 16 to 20. (15 points)

Inscription on a humble house

The mountain is not high, but it is famous if there are immortals. If the water is not deep, if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The moss marks are green on the upper steps, and the grass color is green on the curtains. There are scholars who talk and laugh, but there are no idle people when coming and going. You can tune the plain Qin and read the Golden Sutra. There are no messy ears of silk and bamboo, and there is no laborious shape of case documents. Zhugelu in Nanyang, Yunting in Western Shuzi. Confucius said: What is so shameful?

Yi Lu You built a nest of books

In my room, I may be perching on a casket, or lying in front of me, or pillowing on the bed, leaning forward. Looking around is nothing but a book. My diet, daily life, moaning about illness, sighing with sadness and anger are all in line with the book. The guests do not arrive, the wife does not meet him, and the changes in wind, rain, thunder and hail are unknown. Occasionally, if someone wants to get up, he will surround it with random writings, like a pile of twigs, or he will be unable to walk. He will often laugh to himself and say: "This is not what I call a nest!" He invites guests to look at it, but they can't get in at first, and then they enter. He couldn't get out, so he laughed and said: "I believe it looks like a nest!"

Comments ①椟: d?, wooden cabinet, wooden box, here refers to the bookcase. ② Face to face: d?, meet.

17. Which of the following sentences has an incorrect interpretation of the punctuated word ( ) (3 points)

A. If there is an immortal, then there is a name (famous) B. The form of labor without official documents (To make? Tired)

C. To attract visitors to look at it (to get closer) D. To believe that it is like a nest (to believe)

18. The following highlighted words have different meanings The two items are ( )( ) (4 points)

A. There is no mess of silk and bamboo in my room B. Or it is shot in front of me in the home garden

C. But Making friends and saying goodbye after being surrounded by chaotic books D. Nai Yi laughed and said that Meng Nai was beginning to study

19. Write the meaning of the following sentences in modern Chinese. (4 points)

(1) Confucius said: ?What a shame?

(2) He often laughs to himself and says: ?This is not what I call a nest!?

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20. Combined with the meaning of the text, please briefly analyze the emotions expressed by the owner of the two texts in A and B through their living room.

21. Read the following ancient poem and complete the two questions (1) and (2). (5 points)

Chrysanthemums after the Double Ninth Festival (Part 1)

[Song Dynasty] Fan Chengda

The lonely east fence is wet with dew, and the gold is in front of it ① According to the sand.

The children of the world have no high charm, they only look at flowers on the Double Ninth Festival.

Note ①: y?, smiling face. ②Double Ninth Festival: On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, people express their wish for good fortune and longevity through customs such as climbing mountains and admiring chrysanthemums.

(1) The first and second sentences of this poem are good at description. One sentence describes the neglected situation of the chrysanthemum, and the other sentence describes the brilliant and beautiful posture of the chrysanthemum. (2 points)

(2) The whole poem uses flowers to satirize the world. What kind of emotions does the author express? Please give a brief appreciation of this. (3 points)

4. Composition (40 points)

22. Liang Qichao said that the hardest thing in life is not to suffer from carrying a future responsibility. The first thing in life is It's a pleasure, and of course the responsibility has been fulfilled. Have you ever had such an experience in your life? Has your responsibility brought you unprecedented happiness? Perhaps you have already been overwhelmed by the busy life before you are recognized by the people around you. Think about it, where have you hidden it? Find it and share it with everyone.

You are required to write a narrative essay of no less than 600 words, with a self-made topic. Answers to the survey questions in the second volume of the seventh-grade Chinese language

1. Accumulation and application of basic knowledge (30 points)

1.B 2.C (A Ken? Indignation? Endeavor? Perseverance B Sheng? Mirage? Huang D Yan? Yan) 3.D Don't be ashamed to ask: Asking for advice from people who are less knowledgeable or status than yourself. This sentence puts the cart before the horse. 4.C Change the book title to single quotation marks (The Three Hums Sutra here is not a book, but the title of the Classic of Mountains and Seas that A Chang misunderstood, so single quotation marks are used to highlight the emphasis) 5.D (A is missing the main clause, delete it ?Because? B at the beginning of the sentence is more than B, you can use multiples, how many times A is B; A is less than B, you can express it as what fraction or percent of A is B C Mixed sentence patterns ?Cause is the result of and?Mixed) 6.A chronicle style?Chronological style 7.Answers

 8. (1) "Captain Grant's Children" (1 point)

(2 points) Besieged by indigenous people, fought with sharks, blocked roads by icebergs, suffered from hypoxia crisis, attacked by octopus, etc. (just give two examples)

 (2) D is not Conseil, it is Ni Delan (3 points)

1. (20 points)

①(2 points) Carefully raise it in a pot and water it at dawn and dusk every day.

(Scoring criteria: You can excerpt the original sentence, or you can summarize it yourself, as long as it can point out the meaning of "being carefully cared for")

② (4 points) Use of personification Using metaphorical techniques, it vividly shows that although the ivy is pressed by the wall, it still shows strong vitality and an exuberant state extending to all sides, expressing the author's admiration and love for it.

(Scoring criteria: 1 point for rhetorical techniques or word use, 2 points for combined content analysis, answer "vital, exuberant", etc., the meaning is similar, 1 point for author's emotional analysis, answer "admiration" , just like it? )

③ (3 points) The old man lives in a dilapidated wooden house between two buildings that may collapse at any time; ivy grows on the broken boards and tiles. At the diagonal corner in the south, hide in a corner that is not watched. Their living environment is dilapidated and barren.

(Scoring criteria: 2 points for combined text analysis; 1 point for refining and summarizing, just answer the meaning of "ruined", "barren" or "distressed".)

④( 5 points) The ivy grows upwards tenaciously. The old man survives in the cracks of the city by selling beef noodles. After the typhoon, the old man built his own wooden house, and the newly planted ivy also grows vigorously. The ivy and the old man selling beef noodles complement each other. They both have deep roots in the earth that nourishes him and his life. Just like the people around us who are often seen struggling to survive in the cracks, they both love life and convey their efforts. Optimism and tenacity for survival.

(Scoring criteria: 3 points for combined text analysis; 2 points for refining and summarizing, just answer "rooted life", "optimistic and tenacious".)

 2. (5 points ) The author uses a detailed description of ivy to show that ivy can bloom without restraint in the cool, moist and fertile land, and every leaf is complete and full; it extends to all sides, and one plant can grow They became one piece and planted their roots deeply into the earth. They became even stronger after experiencing the attack of the typhoon. The author uses ivy to express that life should be rooted in the ground, bloom freely and wantonly, and embrace life enthusiastically and tenaciously.

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1. (4 points) ① Changed the way humans think. ② It fragments our thinking and is not enough to exercise patience. ③The structure of the human brain has also been changed, and the way the brain forms neural pathways has also changed. ④The ability to interact with people in real life is getting weaker and weaker, and modern diseases such as ADHD have appeared. (1 point per point)

2. (4 points) ⑴ The term "patience killer" uses metaphorical rhetoric to vividly illustrate the shortcomings of digital reading being insufficient to exercise patience. ⑵ ?Continuously? is a word list restriction that illustrates the dynamic changes in the role of tapping on the smartphone screen in shaping the human brain.

3. (3 points) B

3. Reading of ancient poetry (20 points)

17. D (letter: true) (3 points) < /p>

18.AC (A. Teabing, of. C. Indicates turning and modification. B. In. D. So, on.) (4 points)

19.( 1) Those who talk and laugh are all knowledgeable people, and there are no people without fame (commoners). (1 point for intertextuality)

(2) (Lu You) laughed at himself and said: Isn’t this what I call a (book) nest!? (1 point for supplementary subject)

20. (4 points) Article A expresses the author's noble moral character and his desire to be content with poverty by describing in detail the quiet and elegant environment of the humble house and the elegant and refined daily life of the owner.

Article B expresses the author’s passion for reading, humor and broad-mindedness, and his joy in living in poverty by describing the poor book collectors in the bookstore and his humorous self-deprecation.

21. (1) Loneliness, gold. (2 points)

(2) The children of the world only look at the flowers on the Double Ninth Festival. They actually do it to seek happiness and longevity, not to appreciate the flowers (1 point). The author uses this to satirize the vulgarity and utilitarianism of the world. However, although no one is watching the chrysanthemums after the Double Ninth Festival, they are still brilliant and beautiful, thus expressing the author's praise for the noble and refined character that is still brilliant despite being ignored. (3 points)

Reference translation:

In my room, some books are piled on wooden boxes, some books are displayed in front, and some books are placed on the bed. He lowered his head and looked around. There was nothing that was not a book. In my daily life, when I am sick, when I am sick, when I feel sad, melancholy, angry or sighing, I am never without books. Guests do not come to visit, wives and children do not see each other, and wind, rain, thunder, hail and other (weather) changes are unknown. Occasionally I want to stand up, but the messy books surround me, like accumulated dead branches. Sometimes I can’t walk (to the point), (Lu You) laughs to himself and says: This is not what I said (book) Is it a nest? So guests are invited to take a closer look. The guests could not enter at first, and those who had already entered the house could not come out, so the guest also laughed and said: "This is indeed like a (book) nest." ? >>>More exciting content on the next page? Seventh grade Chinese related content?