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Question 1: "How Steel is Made" Excerpt 1 of "How Steel is Made"

One day at noon, Paul received a phone call at the railway factory. It's Lida calling. She said she was free tonight and asked him to continue studying the last topic: the reasons for the failure of the Paris Commune.

At night, he walked to the door of the house on University Circle Road and looked up. There was light in Leda's window. He ran up the stairs, banged the door with his fist, and walked in without waiting for a response from inside.

On Lida's bed, most gay men were not even qualified to sit down, but now there was a man in military uniform lying on her bed. His pistol, rucksack and military cap with a red star lay on the table. Leda sat next to him and hugged him tightly. They were talking animatedly... Leda turned to Pavel beaming with joy.

The soldier also pushed away Lida who was hugging him and stood up.

"Let me introduce you," Lida said as she greeted Paul, "This is..."

"David Ustinovich. "The soldier said his name generously without waiting for her introduction, and at the same time held Paul's hand tightly.

"I didn't expect him to come, it's like he fell from the sky." Lida said with a smile.

Paul's attitude when shaking hands was very cold. An inexplicable jealousy flashed in his eyes like flint sparks. He saw David wearing a rank insignia consisting of four squares on his sleeve.

When Lida was about to say something, Paul immediately stopped her and said, "I'm here to tell you that I'm going to the pier to unload firewood today. Don't wait for me... It just so happens that you have another one here. Guest. Okay, I'm leaving. Comrades are still waiting downstairs. Reading answers to the famous high school entrance examination "How Steel Was Tempered" reading answers to the famous high school entrance examination "How Steel Was Tempered"

Paul suddenly burst in and suddenly disappeared outside. His footsteps sounded rapidly on the stairs. After the door below closed with a bang, there was no sound.

Question 2: Read the excerpt from "How Steel Was Tempered" Question 1: ① He is Zhu Helai, (1 point) He is a long-tested, experienced, wealthy A Bolshevik with leadership qualities, he was Paul's revolutionary guide. (2 points) ② Paul grew into a strong communist fighter under the severe test of the revolutionary war, in the struggle against disease, and in the harsh environment. (2 points) Question 1: Shi Naian in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty (2 points) Summary

Question 3: "How Steel is Tempered" reading questions and answers 1. Inspired and educated by __________, Paul understood many truths about the revolutionary working class and class struggle. 2. After Paul rescued Zhu Helai, he was betrayed by the noble's son ________ and imprisoned by the white bandits. 3. The Red Army captured the small town of Shepetovka. Paul's good friend _________ joined the army and became the secretary of the regiment district committee. 4. Paul loves to read English novels _________ and admires the protagonist’s fighting spirit. 5. "These people are priceless, that's how steel is made," _________ said when he inspected the construction site of the railway. 6. "Can't you get a better job in the *** than digging soil? I thought you became a committee member or a leader like a committee member." This is what ________ said to Paul. 7. "But now, you smell of camphor all over your body" is what Paul said to ________. 8. When the railway was about to be built, the ruthless ________ and ________ finally took away Paul's combat effectiveness. 10. While working in a power plant, Paul met _________, an old sailor left behind by the Red Army when it retreated. It was under the education of this old sailor that he embarked on the road to revolution.

11. There were three very important women in Paul's life, his first love ________, __________ whom he met when he was the secretary of the Communist Youth League at the Railway General Factory, and his wife __________. 12. Paul was fired by the principal for __________. 13. Paul's last book was __________. 14. Paul failed in his suicide attempt at the Black Sea Sanatorium and found a new goal in life. He relied on ________ to return to the team. He sent the novel he wrote to Division Kotovsky for advice, but ________, Undeterred, he started writing again, and the novel eventually became a success. The broad social picture from the civil war to the economic recovery period is known as a "life textbook". 16. People put forward a new proposition: "In the new era, should we be Paul or Bill?" Paul, who is compared with Bill Gates, is the protagonist ________ in the Soviet writer Ostrovsky's "________". He was greatly influenced by others, and after hard training, he became a communist fighter. 17. Paul devoted his life to practicing his life principle: the most precious thing for people is life, and everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: ________, ________,; when he is dying, he can say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world, ________, for mankind. Struggle for liberation." This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life and a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism. 25. Who is the character who impressed you the most in the novel "How Steel Was Tempered"? What are their character traits? Answer 1. Zhu Helai 2. Victor 3. Seryozha 4. "Gadfly" 5. Zhu Helai 6. Tonya7. Tonya 8. Typhoid fever; lobar pneumonia 9. Life textbook; inspiring people to overcome difficulties and continue revolution; lofty image and revolutionary quality 10. Zhu Helai ll. Tonya; Lida; Daya l2. When I was making up lessons at the priest's house, I sprinkled a pinch of cigarette powder on the dough for making Easter cakes at the priest's house. 13. "Born of the Storm" l4. Literary creation; manuscript lost in transit15. October Revolution 16. How steel is made; Paul Korchagin; Zhu Helai l7. When he looks back on the past, he has no regrets for wasting his years, nor is he ashamed of being inactive. 18. “Steel” is a symbol of faith, will, and perseverance. Ostrovsky said when explaining the title of this work: “Steel is made by burning in fire and being highly cooled, so it is very strong. We This generation has also been tempered through struggles and hardships, and has learned not to lose heart in life.” 19. Paul embodies his courage to challenge destiny, his spirit of self-improvement and hard work, Paul's lofty revolutionary thoughts, noble moral sentiments, selfless dedication, strong will to fight, optimistic attitude towards life and clear life attitude. Goals are examples for us to learn from. 20. "How Steel Was Tempered", "Born of the Storm", etc.; the themes of these works are based on the background of civil war, praising the heroes who grew up in the proletarian cause. twenty one. Created after the author was paralyzed and blind...gt;gt;

Question 4: "How Steel Was Tempered" High School Entrance Exam Reading Excerpt "How Steel Was Tempered" Paragraph 1

One day at noon, Paul received a call at the railway factory from Lida. She said she was free tonight and asked him to continue studying the last topic: the reasons for the failure of the Paris Commune.

At night, he walked to the door of the house on University Circle Road and looked up. There was light in Leda's window. He ran up the stairs, banged the door with his fist, and walked in without waiting for a response from inside.

On Lida's bed, most gay men were not even qualified to sit down, but now there was a man in military uniform lying on her bed. His pistol, rucksack and military cap with a red star lay on the table. Leda sat next to him and hugged him tightly. They were talking animatedly... Leda turned to Pavel beaming with joy.

The soldier also pushed away Lida who was hugging him and stood up.

"Let me introduce you," Lida said as she greeted Paul, "This is..."

"David Ustinovich. "The soldier said his name generously without waiting for her introduction, and at the same time held Paul's hand tightly.

"I didn't expect him to come, it's like he fell from the sky." Lida said with a smile.

Paul's attitude when shaking hands was very cold. An inexplicable jealousy flashed in his eyes like flint sparks. He saw David wearing a rank insignia consisting of four squares on his sleeve.

When Lida was about to say something, Paul immediately stopped her and said, "I'm here to tell you that I'm going to the pier to unload firewood today. Don't wait for me... It just so happens that you have another one here. Guest. Okay, I'm leaving. Comrades are still waiting downstairs. Reading answers to the famous high school entrance examination "How Steel Was Tempered" reading answers to the famous high school entrance examination "How Steel Was Tempered"

Paul suddenly burst in and suddenly disappeared outside. His footsteps sounded rapidly on the stairs. After the door below closed with a bang, there was no sound.

1. The selected text is from the former Soviet Union novel "______________", written by ______________.

2. Why is Paul’s behavior a bit abnormal in the selected article, and how did he deal with the relationship with Lida later?

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3. How do you evaluate Paul’s first two loves? Try contacting the original work to discuss your views.

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Paragraph 2

"Why are you in jail?" he asked the old man sitting on the bed sternly .

The old man stood up and lifted his pants. He was frightened by the stern shouting and stuttered a little, and replied vaguely: "I don't know myself. Caught me and I went to jail. A horse was lost in my yard, but can you blame me?" "Whose horse?" the Cossack captain interrupted and asked.

"It's from an official's family! The boss who lives in my house traded his horse for wine, and he blamed it on me.

Chernyak quickly raped the old man from head to toe. After looking at it, he shrugged impatiently.

"Pack up your rags and get out of here!" After he finished shouting, he turned to ask the old woman who made the moonshine.

The old man still couldn't believe that he would be let go. He blinked his half-blind eyes and asked the captain: "So, do you allow me to leave?"

The captain nodded. It means: get out of here, the sooner the better.

The old man hurriedly took off his pocket from the bed and ran out of the door sideways.

A was the last one. He was sitting on the ground, and everything in front of him was completely confused... But Dolinik, Dolinik... he said he was arrested on the street at night. ...A finally understood.

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"Hey, how did you get here?"

The colonel heard the answer immediately: "I cut it from the saddle. A piece of leather for the sole of the shoe."

"What saddle?" The colonel didn't understand.

"There were two Cossacks living in my house, and I started from an old saddle...gt;gt;

Question 5: Read an excerpt from "How Steel Was Tempered" "How Steel Was Tempered" is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky. It was written in 1933. The novel tells the story of Paul Korchagin's growth. People, only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships of revolution, and only when he connects his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into a steel warrior.

Question 6: Read the following excerpt from "How Steel Was Made" and answer the relevant questions (4 points)

Paul asked the woman again: "What about you, female citizen, do you also refuse to work?" However, he was stunned for a moment, because it was her who stood in front of him.

She finally did. Only then did I realize that this ragged man was Paul. Paul was wearing a torn and old short coat, two strange shoes, and a dirty towel around his neck. He was the only one whose face had not been washed for a long time. Those eyes were as bright as ever. These were the eyes of the ragged beggar she loved not long ago! How fast things were changing!

①Who is the woman standing in front of Paul? What shortcomings does Paul think she has now?

Answer:

②What job makes Paul so "ragged"? What diseases did the cold and humid working environment make him contract?

Answer:

3. (1) Tonya (1 point) Individualistic, loves the limelight, loves vanity, Coveting for an easy life (1 point) (2) Road construction (1 point) Typhoid fever and pneumonia (1 point) Analysis: This question tests the reading of famous books. The famous book involved is "How Steel Was Tempered". , just answer according to the relevant plot.

Question 7: "How is Steel Made?". Read the answers to "How is Steel Made?" Exercise Questions (Reading Classics)

1. Under the inspiration and education of __________, Paul learned a lot about the revolutionary working class and class struggle.

2. After Paul rescued Zhu Helai, he was _ _______ was betrayed and imprisoned by the white bandits.

3. The Red Army captured the small town of Shepetovka, and Paul’s good friend ________ joined the army and became the secretary of the Youth League Committee.

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4. Paul loves to read British novels _________ and admires the fighting spirit of the protagonists

5. "These people are priceless, this is how steel is made" is ________. He said this while inspecting the railway construction site. 6. "Can't you get a better job in the *** than digging soil? I thought you became a committee member or a leader like a committee member." This is what ________ said to Paul.

7. "But now, you smell of camphor all over your body" is what Paul said to ________.

8. When the railway was about to be built, the ruthless ________ and ________ finally took away Paul's combat effectiveness.

9. "How Steel Was Tempered" is an excellent literary work and a veritable ________. Paul is ________'s "good teacher and helpful friend". His ________ has profound educational significance for readers.

10. While working in a power plant, Paul met _________, an old sailor left behind by the Red Army when it retreated. It was under the education of this old sailor that he embarked on the road to revolution.

11. There were three very important women in Paul's life, his first love ________, __________ whom he met when he was the secretary of the Communist Youth League at the Railway General Factory, and his wife __________.

12. Paul was fired by the principal for __________.

13. Paul's last book was __________.

14. Paul failed in his suicide attempt at the Black Sea Sanatorium and found a new goal in life. He wanted to rely on ________ to return to the team. He sent the novel he wrote to Division Kotovsky for advice, but ________, Undeterred, he started writing again, and the novel eventually became a success.

15. "How Steel Was Tempered", through Paul's growth experience, depicts a broad social picture from the First World War, through ____

Civil War to the period of economic recovery, and is known as " Textbook of Life”.

16. People put forward a new proposition: "In the new era, should we be Paul or Bill?" Paul, who is compared with Bill Gates, is the protagonist ________ in the Soviet writer Ostrovsky's "________". He was greatly influenced by others, and after hard training, he became a communist fighter.

17. Paul used his whole life to practice his life principle: the most precious thing for people is life, and everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: ________, ________,; when he is dying, he can say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world, ________, for mankind. Struggle for liberation." This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life and a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism.

18. Do you know the meaning of the topic "How is Steel Made?"

19. We live in such an era, what spirit can we draw from Paul?

20. How many literary works did Ostrovsky write in his life? What are the similarities in their themes?

21. Under what circumstances was "How Steel Was Tempered" created?

22. Is "How Steel Was Tempered" Ostrovsky's autobiography?

23. Evaluate the novel "How Steel Was Tempered" in one sentence.

24. Which story in the novel "How Steel Was Tempered" impressed you the most? Summarize it in short words.

25. Who is the character who impressed you most in the novel "How Steel Was Tempered"? What are their character traits?

1. Zhu Helai. 2. Victor. 3. Seryozha 4. "Gadfly". 5. Zhu Helai. 6. Tonya7. Tonya

8. Typhoid fever; lobar pneumonia. 9. Life textbook; inspiring people to overcome difficulties and continue revolution; lofty image and revolutionary quality...gt; gt;

Question 8: Reading question 1 on the first How Steel Was Tempered is Under Zhu Helai's enlightenment and education, Paul understood many principles about the revolutionary working class and class struggle.

2 After Paul rescued Zhu Helai, he was betrayed by the noble's son Victor and imprisoned by the white bandits.

3. The Red Army captured the small town of Shepetovka. Paul’s good friend Seryosha joined the army and became the secretary of the Youth League Committee.

4 Paul loves to read the British novel "The Gadfly" most, and admires the protagonist's fighting spirit.

5 "These people are priceless, this is how steel is made" is what Zhu He said when he came to inspect the railway construction site.

6 "Can't you do a better job in the *** than digging soil? I thought you became a committee member or a leader like a committee member?" This is Tonya Said to Paul.

7 "But now, you smell like camphor." Paul said to Tonya.

8 When the railway was about to be built, ruthless typhoid fever and lobar pneumonia finally took away Paul's combat effectiveness.

9 "How Steel Was Tempered" is an excellent literary work and a veritable life textbook. Paul is a "good teacher and helpful friend" who inspires people to overcome difficulties and continue revolution. His noble The image and revolutionary qualities have profound educational significance for readers.

10 While working in a power plant, Paul met Zhu Helai, an old sailor left behind by the Red Army when it retreated. It was under the education of this old sailor that he embarked on the road to revolution.

11 There are three very important women in Paul's life, his first love Tonya, Lida whom he met when he was secretary of the Communist Youth League at the Railway General Factory, and his wife Da elegant.

12. Paul was expelled by the principal because he sprinkled a pinch of cigarette powder on the dough for making Easter cakes at the priest's house when he was tutoring at the priest's house.

13 Paul's last book was "Born of the Storm".

14. The author of "How Steel Was Tempered" is the former Soviet writer Ostrovsky.

15. The protagonist of "How Steel Was Tempered" is Paul Korchagin.

16 "How Steel Was Tempered" *** is divided into two parts: the first part describes the civil war; the second part describes economic recovery and socialist construction. Each part has nine chapters.

17 Paul and the blacksmith Argio are brothers.

18. The most important figure who led Paul from an ignorant boy to the road of revolution was Zhu Helai.

19. Paul’s wife is Daya.

20 Sort the main things Paul did: working - being a power plant worker - being arrested and jailed - being released comically - cavalry fighting - road construction - sanatorium treatment - blind writing.

21 Paul attempted suicide in the Black Sea Sanatorium and found a new goal in life. He wanted to return to the army through literary creation. He sent the novel he wrote to Division Kotovsky. He asked for advice, but the manuscript was lost on the way. He was not discouraged and started writing again, and the novel finally became a success.

22 "How Steel Was Tempered", through Paul's growth experience, depicts a broad social picture from the First World War, through the October Revolution, the Civil War and the economic recovery period. It is known as Known as the "Textbook of Life".

23 People put forward a new proposition: "In the new era, should we be Paul or Bill?" Paul, who is compared with Bill Gates, is the protagonist Paul Korchagin in the Soviet writer Ostrovsky's "How the Steel Was Tempered". He was greatly influenced by Zhu Helai and others. After hard work, Training to become a communist fighter.

24 Paul used his whole life to practice his life principle: the most precious thing for people is life, and everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he be ashamed of being inactive. When he was dying, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind." This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life. , which is also a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism.

25 Extracurricular reading is an important way to improve Chinese language proficiency. It can enable us to obtain many useful enlightenments and enrich our lives.

Reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", we can appreciate Zhuge Liang's style of fighting with the Confucian scholars; reading "Water Margin", we can feel the determination of Liangshan heroes to eliminate violence; reading "How Steel Was Tempered", we can understand the true meaning of life and the meaning of life.

26 "How Steel Was Tempered" is a film that describes the first generation of Soviet youth after the October Revolution in the Soviet Union. Under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party, in order to restore the national economy and consolidate the new Soviet power, An excellent novel about a tenacious struggle against domestic and foreign enemies and various difficulties.

27. In the novel "How Steel Was Tempered", tell me about the story that impressed you the most and give examples.

① During the construction of the railway, Paul's Pan...gt;gt;

Question 9: The answer to how steel is made 1. Zhu Helai 2. Victor 3. Seryozha 4. "Gadfly" 5. Zhu Helai 6. Tonya7. Tonya

8. Typhoid fever; lobar pneumonia 9. Life textbook; inspiring people to overcome difficulties and continue revolution; lofty image and revolutionary quality 10. Zhu Helai ll. Tonya; Lida; Daya l2. When I was making up lessons at the priest's house, I sprinkled a pinch of cigarette powder on the dough for making Easter cakes at the priest's house. 13. "Born of the Storm" l4. Literary creation; manuscript lost in transit15. October Revolution 16. How steel is made; Paul Korchagin; Zhu Helai l7. When he looks back on the past, he has no regrets for wasting his years, nor is he ashamed of being inactive. 18. "Steel" is a symbol of faith, will, and perseverance. Ostrovsky said when explaining the title of this work: "Steel is made by burning in fire and being highly cooled, so it is very strong. We This generation has also been tempered through struggles and hard tests, and has learned not to lose heart in life.” 19. Paul embodies his courage to challenge destiny, his spirit of self-improvement and hard work, Paul's lofty revolutionary thoughts, noble moral sentiments, selfless dedication, strong will to fight, optimistic attitude towards life and clear life attitude. Goals are examples for us to learn from. 20. "How Steel Was Tempered", "Born of the Storm", etc.; the themes of these works are based on the background of civil war, praising the heroes who grew up in the proletarian cause. 21. It was created after the author was paralyzed and blind. 22. This book is an artistic creation based on the writer's own life experience and true feelings, so it has an obvious autobiographical nature. However, this novel cannot be regarded as the writer's autobiography because: the writer's creative intention is not The purpose of writing his own biography is to create a typical image of a Communist Youth League member; the writer does not stick to the facts of life and has done a lot of typifying the characters and plots. Ostrovsky once said: "My A novel is, above all, a work of art in which I exploit the rights of imagination.' I firmly object to the identification of the author of my novel "How the Steel Was Tempered" with one of the characters in this book, Paul Korchagin. …'This is a novel, not a biography.” 23. "How Steel Was Tempered" is a film that describes the first generation of Soviet youth after the October Revolution in the Soviet Union. Under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party, they fought tenaciously against domestic and foreign enemies and various difficulties in order to restore the national economy and consolidate the new Soviet power. Excellent novel of struggle.24. During the construction of the railway, Paul's Pankratov team "walked desperately ahead" and worked at a "crazy speed"; after Paul was paralyzed and blind, he was very distressed and could not extricate himself. He committed suicide. Thoughts. He overcame the blow of tragic fate with strong perseverance and began the struggle to return to the team. 25. Paul; Seryosha - Paul's childhood friend, Red Army soldier, secretary of the *** Youth League District Committee; Varya - Seryosa's sister. *** Youth League member; Lida - Red Army Division Staff member of the Political Department, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League; Ivan Zharki - Red Army soldier, Secretary of the District Committee of the Communist Youth League; Ignat Pankratov - dock worker, cargo terminal Secretary of the *** Youth League; Okunev - Secretary of the *** Youth League in the locomotive depot, Secretary of the *** Youth League District Committee; Zhu Helai - sailor, underground worker of the party, chairman of the Provincial Anti-Revolutionary Committee, Deputy Department of the Military Region Special Service Department

The autumn rain hits people's faces. Piles of dark gray rain clouds move slowly in the low altitude. Autumn is deep, and the endless trees in the forest are already bare, and the old elm trees are gloomy. Standing on the ground, letting the brown moss cover the wrinkles on the bark. The ruthless autumn stripped off their beautiful clothes, and they had to stand there with their bare bodies.

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The drizzle kept falling like a sieve, and the cold raindrops soaked through the clothes. The rain washed away the fruits of people's labor, and the mud dripped down from the roadbed like thick porridge.

1. The natural environment here

What are the characteristics of the description? (3 points)

2. Environmental description serves to depict characters and express central ideas. Talk about the role of this environmental description. (3 points)

3. This scene description uses the rhetorical technique of metaphor and personification to make the description of the environment appear vivid and vivid. Please write metaphorical sentences and anthropomorphic sentences. (4 points)

Metaphoric sentences:

Personification sentence:

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Not far from the station, there is the skeleton of a stone house. Everything inside that can be moved or dismantled has been The gangs took away the iron door of the stove and turned it into a big black hole, and the doors and windows turned into a gaping hole. The rafters were visible through the holes in the broken roof.

The only thing left was four houses. The cement in...gt;gt;