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Sixth grade modern Chinese reading training answers to the old begonia tree (Shi Tiesheng)

Old begonia tree

Grandma and an old begonia tree are inseparable in my memory; It's like they were never together.

(2) The old begonia tree has two thick branches, which are bent like reclining chairs. When I was a child, I climbed up and played there every day. Grandma shouted under the tree, "Come down quickly, come down quickly, and you will stay up there for one day?" Yes, I read picture books there, shot around with a slingshot and even did my homework there. "Do you also eat rice on it?" Yes, eat. Grandma held the delicious food above her head, my legs clung to the branches, and the moon in the sea caught the food. "What do you think? Sleep on it, too?" That's right. Surrounded by the fragrance of flowers, it buzzes, and the spring breeze caresses your face. It is the flower rain stained with spotless begonia. Grandma stood on the ground, under the old Haitang tree in front of the house, looking at me. ...

(3) In spring, the old begonia tree shakes the tree and flowers, shaking off the petals like snowflakes. I remember grandma sitting under a tree with a paper bag pasted on it and nagging me from time to time: "Why don't you come down and help me?" How quickly your little hands paste! "I sing sentence by sentence in the tree. Grandma added, "Did I beg you? This work is very tight! " I said, "My parents don't want you to paste that stupid thing at all, but you have to be so tired! Grandma did not speak, straightened up and concentrated on sticking her paper bag. "。

(4) It's still summer, and the old begonia trees are flourishing. Grandma is sitting in the shade, and I don't know where to find a job of mending flowers. She wears reading glasses and buries her head in a sheet or quilt, sewing one needle at a time. When it was getting dark, she shouted at me, "Can't you go and wash the vegetables?" ? Can't you see I'm too busy? "I jumped down from the tree, washed vegetables and washed things. Grandma was angry: "you go to work and go to school, that's all?" Grandma pushed away her work and said, "I have to cook for you all my life? Can't I have my own job? " I stopped talking this time.

⑤ One autumn, the old begonia tree was still full of fruits and lush foliage. At that time, I was old, working outside and coming back from northern Shaanxi to see her. Grandma hunched her back. Grandma got up and cleaned the yard before dawn in the morning. The sound of "shua shua" woke me up, and I ran out quickly: "You rest, I'll do it, I promise it won't take three minutes." But this time grandma didn't want my help: "You just got back, go and have a rest."

In winter, outside the window and in the wind, the dead branches of the old begonia tree beat on the eaves and rubbed against the window lattice. Grandma often studies under the lamp. She once read a literacy textbook and then read the front page news word for word. On that occasion, grandma approached me cautiously with a newspaper: "Tell me this paragraph, what does it mean?" I replied without looking, "I don't know. Besides, is it useful for you to learn that skill? " Grandma didn't say anything at once, just looked down at the newspaper and kept her eyes for a long time. My heart suddenly tightened, but I knew it was irreparable. "Grandma." Grandma! Grandma-"I remember when she finally looked up, there was no blame in her eyes.

⑦……

Today, grandma left me. In my dream, in my prayer, the old begonia tree floated away, followed my grandmother, accompanied her and surrounded her; Grandma sat in the flowers of the tree and in the shade of the ground, looking at me or asking me to tell her from time to time: "What does this paragraph mean?" -This image is fixed as my yearning every year, and I will always regret it.

1. Find the sentence that matches the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph, "But grandma doesn't want my help this time": I don't even bother to wash the vegetables.

2. The activity of "I" on the old begonia tree in the second paragraph is used to show the happiness of "I" on the old begonia tree in content, so as to show grandma's concern for "I"; Structurally, it paves the way for further writing "I" and grandma's affection.

3. Read the underlined part of "Grandma" in the sixth paragraph. Grandma! "Grandma-"analyzes the psychological change process of "I" from the perspective of tone.

The tone of the first statement said "I" was a little uneasy until I hurt my grandmother's heart; The second sighed and wrote "I" eager to get grandma's forgiveness; Write "I" in the third helpless tone.

4. From the full text, the advantage of the title of Old Begonia Tree is that it runs through the whole text with the clue of Old Begonia Tree; Implicitly and vividly expressed the deep affection between grandma and "I"

5. Choose a scene that touches you most in the text and write a feeling of about 80 words.

(8 points) The reason is clear, around the center, with sufficient reasons and fluent language, 8 points; The reason is clear, the reason is sufficient, and the language is fluent, 7-6 points; Feelings and reasons, more than 40 words, 5-4 points; I feel it, less than 40 words. 3- 1.

14. In the first paragraph, the author said: "Grandma has been looking for it in the shadow of that old begonia tree all her life." From the full text, what kind of mentality does the expression of "look around" reflect grandma? (4 points)

15. Some people think that the second paragraph is mainly about grandma's love for me. Do you agree? Why? (6 points)

16. What role does the image of "Old Begonia Tree" play in this article? (6 points)

17. When the author thinks of his grandmother, he has a kind of "eternal regret". So, as young people, what can we learn from this article about how to take care of the elderly? (6 points)

Reference answer: Shucun.com finishing

14.① I hope to have a job (Ben 1 minute) ② I hope to keep pace with the times (Ben 1 minute) ③ I hope I will not be abandoned by time (or I hope I will be more useful to my relatives and society). Answer this meaning to get 2 points).

15. Disagree. This paragraph does write about grandma's love for "me", but this is not the main thing. In this paragraph, the author describes grandma's language, demeanor and movements, with the image of "I" as a foil, mainly reflecting grandma's envy of children's life and her loss and helplessness of not being able to integrate into the children's world. (If you answer this question, you will get 4 points, of which the summary paragraph will account for 1 point and the author's intention will account for 3 points) (If you answer "agree" and explain the reasons, you can only get 3 points at most).

16.① "Old Begonia Tree" is the clue of the full text, and the author organizes materials around "Old Begonia Tree" to write grandma's life evening scene. ② "Old Begonia Tree" is a symbol of grandma's life, which not only symbolizes grandma's respectable and deplorable life character, but also symbolizes grandma's fate. (3) The Old Begonia Tree is a scene that sets off grandma's image, and places my thoughts and regrets on grandma. (2 points in each aspect)

17. For example, we should understand that: ① the elderly are eager to keep pace with the times instead of being abandoned by time; ② Old people want to be more useful to their relatives and society, rather than a burden; Taking care of the elderly is more important than supporting them. Is to cherish their mood and not let them feel lost and abandoned by time. For the elderly, we should not only show our love, but also make them feel that they are very important to us; We can't give the elderly more time, but we can help them to slow down their fear of time. (If you answer correctly, you will get 2 points, and if you answer correctly, you will get 6 points. The meaning is right)

19. From the full text, what are the advantages of the title "Old Begonia Tree"? (3 points)

20. Taste the language and answer the following questions (6 points)

(1) Taste the beauty of the word "gather together" in paragraph ⑦ "Grandma approached me cautiously with a newspaper". (3 points)

(2) Compare the differences in expression effect between the original sentence and the modified sentence. (3 points)

But in my impression, grandma's eyes slowly left the newspaper, the lights and me and stopped on the shadow of the old begonia tree on the window. ...

But in my impression, grandma's eyes slowly left the newspaper, the lights and me and stopped on the shadow of the old begonia tree on the window. ...

2 1. The article repeatedly wrote that grandma looked around under the begonia tree. What is grandma's "look around"? (3 points)

22. What is the role of "I" in the activity of the old begonia tree in the second paragraph? (2 points)

23. Combined with the content of the article, use imagination to describe "this image is fixed in my thoughts year after year and in my eternal regret." Please describe this image. (4 points)

Reference answer:

19. This paper describes the scene of grandma pasting paper bags, mending flowers, sweeping the yard, sweeping the street, reading books and reading newspapers under the old begonia tree, which implicitly and vividly shows the deep affection between grandma and me. Taking the old begonia tree as a clue, it runs through the whole text.

Scoring comments: Summarize that the relationship between the old begonia tree and the content is 1, the relationship with the center is 1, and the clue is 1.

20.( 1) Get together to show closeness, show grandma's cautious appearance, and vividly express grandma's anxiety about knowledge and fear of jokes.

Scoring comments: 65438+ 0 point per point.

(2) The original sentence uses parallelism (or repetition) to write the process of grandma's eyes leaving, and the original sentence highlights the infinite affection for grandma; In other words, it is plain and can't show sincere feelings for grandma.

Scoring comments: sentence 1, benefit 1, sentence change 1.

22. Grandma's "looking around" is her expectation. She felt humiliated when she was described as a landlord who ate exploitative rice. She hopes to have a proper job; She hopes to prove that she can stand on her own feet through hard work; She reads newspapers hard, hoping that she can keep up with the times; She expects to be a dignified person. (Shucun Net www.mcqyy.com)

Scoring opinion: the meaning is correct.

23. In content, show the happiness of "I" in the old begonia tree, so as to show grandma's concern for "I"; Structurally, it paves the way for further writing "I" and grandma's affection.

Scoring comments: content 1, structure 1.

24. Grandma sat in the thick shade of the tree and looked around, or kept asking me to tell her, "What does this passage mean?

Scoring comments: write about the relationship between grandma and the old begonia tree, and take care of the last one. As long as it conforms to the meaning of the text.

17. What are some things about grandma and "me" in the selected text? Please use concise language to complete the following. (2 points)

(1) Grandma asked me to help her paste the paper bag (2)

Grandma doesn't want me to help her clean the yard.

18, the article repeatedly wrote that grandma looked around under the begonia tree. What is grandma's "look around"? (3 points)

19, the article has a rigorous structure and many front and back care. Please follow the example and give another example. (2 points)

Example: "But grandma doesn't want my help this time" refers to this sentence: "Can't you go to wash the vegetables?"

Grandma spent her whole life looking for it in the shadow of that old begonia tree. Cross-referenced sentences:

20. Read the underlined part of the seventh paragraph: "Grandma." "Grandma" and "Grandma-"analyze the psychological change process of "I". (3 points)

2 1, it is the fault of "I" that casts "eternal hatred". If you were the "I" in the text and had a chance to make up for it, what would you do? (within 50 words) (4 points)

Reference answer:

17.(2) Grandma asked me to come down and help her wash the vegetables. (4) Grandma was satirized by me for reading books and newspapers (2 points. Per space 1 point)

18. Grandma's eyes are looking at her heart. She has a lot of longing and pursuit in her heart, but it is difficult to communicate with her children and grandchildren. (1) This look in all directions is a kind of loneliness and helplessness, revealing regret and disappointment. (2 points)

19. When will she have a job like mom and dad? Maybe this is her expectation. (or other sentences that contain "look around")

20. The tone of the first statement was a bit awkward to write "I", knowing that I hurt my grandmother's heart; The second sighed and wrote "I" eager to get grandma's forgiveness; The third one strengthened the sigh, wrote the guilt and sadness of "I", and was eager to seek grandma's forgiveness in a coquetry way. (That makes sense. As long as the languages are similar, every place is 1 and ***3).

2 1. Example: I will pour grandma a glass of water, and then sincerely apologize to her, telling her that "it is never too old to learn" is a kind of spirit, and her persistent pursuit is a valuable asset to me. (4 points. Reasonable 2 points, language expression 2 points)