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Silkworms are money wrapped in their own silk. What's the point?

The reading answer is as follows:

Silkworms are wrapped in their own silk, which is a truth that everyone knows.

(2) This is the tragedy of silkworms. In fact, it's not uncommon to be trapped by a cocoon. It exists widely around us, and there are flying silk everywhere in the air.

(3) Money is flying. When many people take money as their life index, what they see is the glory brought by money. The means of grabbing money is not simple, only money is the goal, and its danger lies not in the money itself, but in how you consume it. Money is sometimes floating and confused, and the confusion of money makes people who are unable to control it suffocate until they are strangled by it.

(4) The silk of love is flying like catkins in April, confusing our eyes and covering our sight like snow. True love is not temptation, but warmth. Love without restraint is as disastrous as water and fire without restraint.

[5] Fire and water are ruthless, as everyone knows. But when it comes to oxygen, what a good thing it is. Go masters take oxygen during the game, and their tricks are repeated. I remember when I was studying medicine, the professor told such a story. A new nurse was on duty, and when she saw that the exhausted patient had difficulty breathing, she silently begged her with her eyes-turn up the oxygen flow. Out of pity for the patient, the new nurse's boldness, the midnight shift, and the doctor's rest, several situations were superimposed, and she turned up the oxygen flow meter without permission. The patient felt comfortable and showed a grateful look. Unfortunately, there were other critically ill patients that night. When the nurse visited the room again, she found that the patient had died. The reason is oxygen poisoning. The high concentration of oxygen inhibits the patient's respiratory center and makes him lose the ability to breathe spontaneously while enjoying it safely ... < P > [6] It's terrible, isn't it? Losing control is the wand of terror. It turns beauty into ferocity, and pity into murder. There are also silk of work, silk of friendship, silk of hobbies ... wrapped around us tightly or loosely, making it difficult for us to extricate ourselves.

(7) At this time, we often show helplessness, and even have a little sophistry. I often hear people say, I know it's not good, but I don't want to change my original intention ... When he finishes these words, it's like having a confession to himself and others, and then his face looks safe and innocent.

⑻ At this time, I am sad and angry at the same time. You know that your cocoon is condensed by the silk you spit out. You are struggling in the cocoon, but you don't want to break through. It is inevitable that you are in trouble. But you made excuses for yourself. You retreated to your silk, and you are actually a master of self-restraint. Your silk absorbs your strength and erodes your confidence. It makes you hide deeper, tighter, more locked and shriveled in the cocoon.

⑼ There is no external force and machinery to help you tear up this cocoon, only your own heart and claws. When the cocoon breaks, it is painful. Cocoon is a small world that we have created by ourselves. Cocoons are small but safe. It is novel and full of crisis to bite the cocoon of silkworm. But breaking the cocoon is constructive. In this change, you will feel that life is full of tension, and you will know that you are alive and painful and growing.

⑽ Many people are trapped in their own cocoons all their lives. When their lives are over, they may suddenly realize that the world is just a cocoon and they have never really lived.

1. The author says that "it is a truth that silkworms are wrapped in their own silk" and that "everyone knows". In fact, the author wants everyone to know how to behave. (2 points)

A: People can't be fettered by some fame and fortune designed by themselves. (meaning is close)

2. Paragraph (2) says that "there are flying silk everywhere". Combined with the content of the article, what are the "flying chaos"? (3 points)

A: For example, money silk, love silk, oxygen silk, work silk, friendship silk, hobby silk (write two points to get one point)

3. What's the use of the author's detailed introduction to the story told by the professor in paragraph (5)? (2 points)

A: Prove that "losing control is the magic wand of terror. It turns beauty into fierceness, and pity into murder. (You can express it in your own words)

4. The following statement is incorrect (A) (3 points)

A. The word "safe and innocent" added in paragraph 7 vividly highlights the calm mood after "having a confession", which means that people have successfully found a way to get rid of "silk"

B. The article is clear and logical. The first six paragraphs vividly point out the silk attached to people, paragraphs 7 and 8 point out people's attitude towards their own "silk" and its harm, while paragraph 9 points out how to get rid of the silk bound to us.

C. Paragraph ⑽ generalizes the content of the article, raises it to the height of life and the world, and further reveals the harm of "being trapped in a cocoon", which has a warning effect and is thought-provoking and memorable.

D. The article uses the method of metaphor reasoning in many places, which is vivid and easy to understand. For example, to tear up a cocoon, we should rely on our own heart and claws. Heart refers to our attitude towards the cocoon of life, while claws are compared to our own strength.