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Answers to after-school exercises in the cold wind

……?[?Practice case after class]……?

1. Basic knowledge

1. Add dots in the following words The group with all correct phonetic pronunciations is ( )

A. Huddle up (quǎn) Xuanxuan (xuān) Zuojian (zuō) exactly the same (?mó?)

B. Tie Jiao (jī) ?quietly (qiǎo) shout (yāo) follow the vine and touch the melon (màn)

C. Resist (dǐ)? Lift up (liáo), waste (shé), return home defeated (shā)

D. Frozen (jiāng)? Unfortunate (hèng) Strict (nì) ?Strong enough to carry the cauldron (gāng)

Answer?D?(?A?. The word "zuo" in "zuojian" should be pronounced zuò It can be read as zuó? The word "?" in "exactly the same" should be read as ? B?. The word "掎" in "掠角" should be read as jǐ? C?. The word "撩" in "撩起" should be read as liáo. Bo Yin has a long history. A (B. The "do" in "a dull pain" should be "zuo", C. The "symbol" in "Bo Yin from circumstantial evidence" should be "Zheng". D. The "Yuan" in "Yuanyuanliuchang" should be "Yuan". ?Many Russians have always regarded China as a major threat. They always believe that China is coveting Russian territory. China is in danger of immigrating to the Russian Far East. At the age of thirty, I seem to be indifferent to the coming of winter, but I seem to have been listening to the sound of falling snow, looking forward to another snowfall quietly covering the villages and fields. ? Because the cold wind was blowing, several people from the same village and neighboring villages were carrying ox carts to resist the cold. ? How could he keep a little warmth on his body? Keep? His old cotton-padded clothes with holes in them and exposed cotton? It should be changed to a comma; use a period after item D "What to retain")

2. Reading comprehension

Read the passage and complete questions 5 to 8.

①That night was no colder than other nights.

②Only this time, I drove the ox cart into the desert alone. In the past, I would hear sounds from far and near as soon as the ox cart left the village. The sound of other oxcarts moving on the nearby snowy road and the faint shouts of the driver can be heard by one or more oxcarts pulling firewood, a long line, slowly moving through the leaden winter sky. At night, it doesn't matter how cold it is, because there are many people in the same village, neighboring villages, and unknown people, resisting the cold on this night road.

< p>③This time, the cold wind blew me alone. It seemed that the cold had taken away everything else.

④I tucked my sheepskin coat and remained motionless. Lying in the bullock cart, I didn't dare to yell at the cows, lest I let more coldness discover me. From that night, I learned how to hide warmth?--?In the biting cold wind, the warmth in my body was retreating step by step. A hidden and profound place that sometimes even I find difficult to find?--? I used this hidden warmth frugally in my love life for many years to come. My relatives said that I was a very cold person, no. I gave you all the warmth I had.

⑤ Many years later, when a cold wind hit me from the depths of my heart that I thought was hot and warm and had never been immersed in coldness. I realized that it was useless to wear thick cotton clothes. There is a winter in life, and it has arrived.

⑥At dawn, the ox cart finally arrived at the place where there was firewood. One of my legs was frozen and I lost all feeling. I tentatively jumped out of the car with my other leg, moved around with a stick of firewood for a while, and lit a fire for a while, until I could barely walk. A bone in my leg started to hurt. It was a kind of pain that I had never experienced before. It was like needles piercing the bone and drilling into the bone marrow. This pain lasted until all my future experiences. Cold days in winter and summer.

⑦ When it was getting dark, I returned home with half a cart of firewood. When my father saw me, he asked me: Why did I pull this little firewood? It was not enough to burn for two days. I didn't say anything, and I didn't tell my family about my frozen legs.

⑧I think it will warm up soon.

⑨ If that winter had been shorter, if the stove at home had been a little stronger, and if I had taken this leg more seriously, maybe I could have warmed up. But not anymore. How many seasons have passed, the me tonight, hugging the stove, can no longer keep warm the me of that distant winter; the me who accidentally fell into an ice hole on the way to school and ran back covered in ice; the me who stomped and froze Feet, ears covered, waiting anxiously outside a door...? I can no longer call them back to this warm stove. I have prepared a lot of firewood for this winter. I am only thirty years old, I can definitely survive the winter.

⑩But around me, there must be others who cannot spend the winter like me. They were retained. Winter always chills a person year after year, first a leg, a bone, an expression, a mood...?and then the whole life.

⑾On a cold morning, I let a passerby who was covered in frost into the house and poured him a cup of hot tea.

He was an old man, with a lot of winter cold in him. When he sat by my stove, the fire turned pale for a moment. I didn't ask his name. On the other side of the stove, I felt the bone-chilling chill of an old man approaching me.

⑿He didn’t say a word. I thought his words must have been frozen solid and it would take a while to thaw.

⒀After sitting for about half an hour, he stood up, nodded to me, opened the door and left. I thought he had warmed up.

⒁The next afternoon, I heard someone say that a person froze to death in the west of the village. I ran over and saw this elderly man lying on the roadside with half of his face buried in the snow.

⒂This is the first time I saw a person freezing to death.

⒃I can’t believe he is dead. There must be a little warmth hidden deep in his life, but we can't see it. A final feeble struggle we cannot see. Calls and groans we cannot hear.

⒄We thought he was dead; completely frozen.

⒅How can he retain a little warmth on his body? What to rely on to retain it. His old cotton coat with holes in it and cotton exposed? That pair of shoes with the soles worn out and one side already falling off? And his state of mind is colder than many winters combined? ?...... ⒆We cannot see all the snow that falls in a person's life. Everyone spends the winter alone in their own lives. We can't help anyone. My small fire is obviously of no avail to this man who has lived a life of poverty. His coldness was too great.

5?.?How to understand the sentence "My relatives say that I am a very cold person, no, I gave all the warmth I had to you"? Please combine it with the content of paragraph ④ Make a brief analysis. ?

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The answer is to explain your incomparable care for your loved ones by explaining your misunderstanding, and to express that you would rather be cold in order to warm your loved ones. sincere feelings. "A very cold person" is ambiguous when viewed in isolation. It can refer to a person who is very afraid of the cold, or it can also refer to a very indifferent person. But based on the context, it can only be understood as the former situation, because "I" tucked up my sheepskin coat and lay motionless. I didn't dare to shout loudly for fear of being attacked by the cold. However, as I am afraid of the cold, I try my best to hide and store warmth in order to slowly release it to my loved ones and those I love.

6.? Paragraph ⑩ is written concisely and richly. Tell us your understanding of the content of this paragraph. _____________________________________________________________________________? _____________________________________________________________________________?

Answer: "But around me, there must be people who cannot survive the winter like me." This is in response to the above sentence "I am only thirty years old, I can definitely survive the winter." The turning point made. "They were kept" means that "they" were killed by the cold and could not survive the winter. While showing sympathy for the same illness, it expresses the author's compassion for the poor and helpless people and his helplessness against the cruel fate. "Winter always chills a person year after year, first a leg, a bone, an expression, a mood...and then the whole life" is a summary of the more common tragedy of life, which includes: Sufferings including coldness are inevitable for the poor and weak at the bottom, and I feel deep sadness for the continuation of this phenomenon.

7.? Paragraph 2 as a whole has a "calm shock"

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