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2008 Primary School Sixth Grade Graduation Examination Chinese Mock Test Paper

The text "The Mystery in the Valley" tells us: "Sometimes bending is not about surrender and destruction, but for survival and better development." Do you agree with this point of view, or do you object? Please express your opinion and reasons.

Answer: I think it is right, because bending is sometimes just a strategy to give yourself a chance to rest before inflicting heavy damage on the enemy!

4. Fill in the blanks according to the text content. (16 points)

1. The Yangtze River in , , makes me proud. Many ancient poems also mention the Yangtze River: such as "The boundless falling trees rustle down, ." " , the clear water flows eastward here." (2 points)

2. Confucius said: "Learning without thinking is a waste of time." "Thinking without learning is dangerous." The "zi" in this sentence is Confucius. This sentence comes from a collection of quotations from him and his students, telling us. (2 points)

3. The author of "Remembering the Double Dragon Cave in Jinhua" is Ye Shengtao. He wrote about what he saw on the road, about the outer cave, about the pores, and about the inner cave in order, expressing his love for the beauty of the motherland. The praise of mountains and rivers. (3 points)

4. "Nature is like a great mother! The vast earth is her broad mind, the lush forest is her flowing long hair, and the warm sun is her bright Mouzi, the gentle breeze is her sweet whisper..." So beautifully written! The "she" here refers to nature, and the ellipses indicate that it has not been finished yet. Please write another sentence: The steep mountain is her raised nose. (4 points)

5. In the warm spring breeze, in the heavy rain in midsummer, and in the coolness of late autumn, there is nothing particularly lush and nothing particularly declining. At that time, every day was beautiful in the wind. This sentence describes the toughness of oleander. The author likes oleander because of its toughness and its ability to arouse many fantasies. In Ji Xianlin's eyes, the oleander under the moonlight is a small pond, a map, and a black bamboo. It is so imaginative and interesting! (4 points)

6. The motto that tells us that although sometimes critical words are sharp, they are of great use to our growth is: