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Gorky and the children's answers to reading questions tell me your understanding of underlined sentences in the text.

Gorky, a famous writer in the former Soviet Union, is very concerned about and considerate of children, so children love and trust him very much.

Once, a pupil studying in a remote town accidentally lost a copy of Childhood in the school library. He went to several bookstores and didn't buy it. He is very anxious. So I took the liberty of writing a letter to Gorky, hoping to get the help of the author of this book. Gorky immediately sent a childhood book (collected for many years) to the primary school students after receiving the letter. No wonder children often say, if you have difficulties, look for Gorky and he will help you solve them.

Although Gorky likes children very much, he is never arrogant and tolerant when he finds their mistakes and shortcomings. Once, he received a letter from a group of fourth-grade students. There are many grammatical mistakes in the letter that should not have appeared. He was very angry and criticized them mercilessly in his reply: "It's a shame for fourth-grade students to write so badly! It's a shame!"

Of course, he always rejoices in his children's achievements and gives appropriate encouragement, but he never exaggerates. This is especially true for those children who show their wisdom (peak √) early, so as to avoid them from breeding pride. On one occasion, Gorky met a 9-year-old young poet who recited his poems face to face, which was very smooth and beautiful. Gorky was deeply surprised and admired, but he didn't give the child too much praise face to face. He just stroked the child's head gently and said affectionately, "study hard, don't be too tired, remember that you are still a child!" "

Gorky pays so much attention to children's growth with his whole-hearted love.

1. Choose the correct word in brackets in the text. (Tick "√" under the selected word)

2. Add some words to the context and choose the correct explanation.

Take the liberty of: ① being confused; 2 hide; 3 dim; 4 offend. (4) exposure: ① lofty and higher; ② Excellent and good. ( ①)

3. Add appropriate punctuation marks to the underlined part.

4. Draw a transitional sentence with "~ ~ ~" as a link between the preceding and the following.

Answer: the first paragraph

5. Through _3 _ _ _ _ events, Gorky fully cares about the growth of children, which shows that Gorky has both _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

6. "study hard, don't be too tired, remember that you are still a child!" How to understand this sentence?

You should continue to work hard, but don't break down because of your study.