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1. Questions and answers about the ancient fish in China I want-five basic questions, (multiple choice questions) basic dictation questions: 1. I took an examination of the whole song "Deng Fei Lai Feng" (I dug three empty spaces) 2. I had a glass of turbid wine in Wan Li, but Ran Yan didn't leave me alone. 3. I have no choice but to spend it, which feels like deja vu. 4. Follow the wind until Yelangxi 6. Until the low tide bank widens, there is no wind to stir my lonely sail PS: it seems that there is no more. I can't remember which space I dug. That's how I tested it anyway. Classical Chinese in class: The title he printed was "The Fish I Want". Question 1: I can't remember the topic. Anyway, the answer is to give up your life for justice. I want fish and bear's paw, you can't have both. He who takes bear's paw instead of fish. 3. Q: The images of Zhuangzi and Mencius in the text XX are quite different. Please summarize the differences between them. Extracurricular text: 1. Argumentative essay (for the first time in many years, probably next year) II. Literary works (that is, essays, which are regularly tested every year) Composition: I remember _ _ _

2. Reading in Classical Chinese (15) (1) Read The Fish I Want and answer the following question 9. ① "bogey" in reading classical Chinese, bogey.

If, if. (3) What are the benefits?

Make a hullabaloo about (contempt, disrespect for people. ) (0.5 points per vacancy) 10. Through metaphorical argument, it is proposed that "fish" and "bear's paw" are used to express "fate" and "righteousness". Through this common sense of life, the viewpoint of sacrificing one's life for righteousness is vividly deduced and explained.

(1) Benefits: vivid, easy to understand and easily accepted. (1) 1 1. It shows that everyone has a sincere heart and emphasizes that life is shameful. This is a kind of kindness, which can help people make the right choice between righteousness and non-righteousness.

But some people can't stand the temptation, forget their righteousness and lose their sincerity. Only those who dare to stand firm and upright are sages. Inspiring people and advocating morality.

(2 points) 12. A snack and a bean soup, seemingly insignificant, are related to life and death, testing a person's quality. In the face of insulting charity, passers-by beggars disdain it, which shows that people value righteousness over life and demonstrates that righteousness is more important than life. (2 points) 13. The examples of Wen Tianxiang, Xia, Tan Sitong and Zhu Ziqing all make sense.

(2 points).

3. All kinds of questions and answers about ancient fish in China, I want to-

Five basic questions (multiple choice questions)

Basic dictation questions:

1. I took an examination of the whole song "Dengfeilaifeng" (I dug three empty spaces).

2. A glass of turbid wine is Wan Li's destination, but Ran Yan has not returned to nothingness.

There is nothing to do. I seem to have seen Yan before.

4. The creator has endowed all the mysterious nature here with elegance, and? The day immediately enters dawn and dusk.

I am worried about the bright moon, and I will go with the wind until Yelangxi.

6. Until the river bank widens at low tide, no wind blows my lonely sail.

PS: it seems to be gone. I don't remember which space I dug. Anyway, that's what I took.

Classical Chinese in class: He printed the topic as "I want fish".

Question 1: I don't remember the title. Anyway, the answer is to die for justice.

I want fish, I want bear's paw. You can't have your cake and eat it. You can take bear's paw instead of fish.

3. Q: The images of Zhuangzi and Mencius in the text XX are quite different. Please summarize the differences between them.

Extracurricular essay: 1. Argumentative essay (the first time for many years, probably next year)

2. Literary works (that is, essays, which are regularly tested every year)

Composition: I remember _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I can think of too many Chinese topics, but our exams are not much different.

4. Questions and answers about the ancient China fish I want. Various basic exercises about China ancient fish I want 1. Pay attention to the bold words below.

2. Write down the different meanings of the following bold words. 3. Explain the bold words in the following sentences.

(1), therefore, it is impossible to get what you have, and (2) it is impossible to get what you have. (3) If a man wants nothing but life, (4) A sage must not die.

It doesn't matter to me to get along with it for ten thousand minutes. (7) Hometown is not subject to the death of the body. (8) this is called losing its true heart.

4. Translate the following sentences. (1) Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want; You can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2) Everyone who is not unique has a heart, and everyone has it. Sages must not be lost. _ ________ (3) Shour with it, and the people in the street are blessed; Begging for help is too much.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4) My hometown does not accept my physical death, but now it is for the poor and helpless. _ _ _ _ _ _ 5. Fill in the blanks by dictation.

(1) fish, _ _ _ _ _, bear's paw, _ _ _ _ _ _; You can't have both, _ _ _ _ _. (2) Call on it, _ _ _ _ _ _; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

(3) the township is not subject to physical death, _ _ _ _ _ _ _; Township due to physical death and not, _ _ _ _ _; Hometown is not subject to death, _ _ _ _ _: Yes or no? ________。 Comprehensive exercise 6. This paper uses "fish" and "bear's paw" as metaphors. What do you want to discuss? _ _ _ _ _ _ 7. What is Mencius' view on this issue? _ _ _ _ _ _ 8. Which sentence in the article can sum up the general idea of the whole article?

_ _ _ _ _ _ 9. What argumentation methods did the author use to illustrate his point of view? _ _ _ _ _ _10. What are the famous sentences in the text? _ _ _ _ _11.What did you get from the article? _ _ _ _ _ _ Extended Exercise 12. There are many interrelated sentences in the text. They have the same sentence structure and opposite or opposite meanings. Try to find such sentences from the text and collect such sentences that you have learned before. 13. You must have made many choices in the past, which one has the greatest influence on you and what lessons have you learned from it.

Reference answer 1.dān, gēng, cù, xiè 2. (1) Pass "Yi" to. (2) Conjunction is continuous; but ...

(3) proportion; That's right. 4 like this; Here you are.

3. slightly 4. (1) Life is as I wish, just as I wish. You can't have both, so you gave up your life to safeguard justice. (2) Not only talents have this method, everyone will have it, and talents will not be lost.

(3) Shouting to him to eat, people who leave don't accept. If you step on him, the beggar will refuse to accept it because of contempt.

I would rather die than accept it, but now I do it for the poor people I know to thank me. 5. How to make a choice at a critical moment in life?

7. Don't lose heart. 8. "Hometown doesn't die for itself ... loses its heart" 9. Metaphor argument and example argument.

10. Life, what I want is also ... those who give up their lives for righteousness. 1 1. Omit 12. Omit 13.

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Classical Chinese fishing reading answers Part I: Classical Chinese reading and answers weekly exercises (1) txt > ; Class: name: seat number: 1. Read the following classical Chinese and complete 1-4 questions. Zheng Ao, whose name is Yun Sao, is also a white horse and a slippery state. The ancestral temple in the Tang Dynasty is taboo, so the word "World Bank" is used. I am less studious and more sensitive to words. When he was in Tang Zhaozong, he missed the Jinshi, but when he saw the chaos in the world, he had the intention to brush off his clothes. He wanted to take his wife and son with him, but his wife refused to follow him, so he entered Shaoshi Mountain as a Taoist priest. His wife advised him to take a book home, but he threw it into the fire. He stopped when he heard about his wife and son. Li Zhen and I are good, and I inspired Liang Guixian afterwards. I wanted to fly with Lu, but I ignored him. Later, he offended the south and came all the way to save it. Therefore, it is beneficial to those who hear it. Later, I heard that there were five pines in Huashan, and all the fat ones fell into the ground. Chitose turned into medicine and was able to get rid of the three corpses. Because he moved to Huayin, he wants it. With the kindness of Taoist Li Daoyin and Luo Yin, the world thinks that the three great people. Farming in the wild, selling drugs secretly for self-sufficiency, fishing secretly, taking the bait without bait, turning fossils into gold, and tasting and testing their loyalty without asking for anything in return. Our times have left Liu Suining several treasures, and he has not been affected. When Tang went to pick up the body, when Jin Gaozu asked him to call a doctor, he couldn't afford it, so he was given the title of Mr. Xiaoyao. Tianfu died four years ago at the age of 74. Flying high, troubled times are not polluted by Li Rong. If you abandon your wife and children, don't you love them? However, if you are good at drinking and playing chess, you will always fall into the world for poetry and songs. People in the world will write more poems and gifts as treasures, and you will write their shapes on the wall of the house and play with them. Although their traces are far away, their names are becoming more and more obvious, which is different from Shimen. At the same time, Zhang Jianming and Yan people also. Shaoru went swimming in the river, then became a Taoist, and got to know Lao Zi and Zhuang Zhou. Gaozu summoned him and asked, "Can Taoism govern the country?" He said: "If the Tao is right, everything is wonderful. If it is the best, the corpse can rule heaven and earth at the banquet." High-impedance, extended into the inner hall to talk about morality and worship as a teacher. recommend

6. Comparative reading of classical Chinese "The Fish I Want", and biographies of Southern Song Dynasty history "The Fish I Want (Excerpt)" and "Over Zero" are accompanied by comparative reading training.

Reading Classical Chinese (1 1)

Fish is what I want (excerpt)

Fish, what I want; Bear's paw is what I want You can't have your cake and eat it. You can't have your cake and eat it. Life is what I want; Righteousness is also what I want. You can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. Life is what I want. I want it more than the living, so I don't want it. Death is what I hate. I hate it more than the dead, so I put up with what I don't want to do. The same below) also. What people want is nothing more than life. Why not use people who can live? What makes people worse than the dead, so why not treat patients who can be cured? If you are right, you are born unnecessary. If you are right, you can make trouble without doing anything. A bowl of rice, a bowl of soup, you can live if you get it, but you will starve if you don't get it. But with disdain to drink and eat, hungry pedestrians are unwilling to accept it; Kick others' food with their feet, and beggars will not accept it.

Guo yang

wen tianxiang

Once the effort comes, there will be fewer stars around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs.

The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean.

Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.

2 1. Explain the meaning of the following words. (4 points)

(1) So, if you can't get what you want, you can get what you want: _ _ _ _ _ (2) If you want what you want more than what you are alive, you can get: _ _ _ _ _

(3) Evil is worse than the dead: _ _ _ _ _ _ (4) Take Dan Xin to take photos of history and history: _ _ _ _ _

22. Translate the following sentences. (4 points)

(1) You can't have your cake and eat it.

Translation: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

(2) An independent person has a heart.

Translation:

23. When reading the following sentences, each sentence should have at least one pause. Please mark this pause with "/"(2 points).

(1) is the reason why you want more than the living.

(2) The mountains and rivers are broken and surging.

24 .. Please fill in the blanks with the original text. (3 points)

The central argument of the article "I want what I want" is: _ _ _ _ _ The main sentence of "Crossing the Ocean" is: _ _ _ _ _ _. That sentence: _ _ _. It can reflect the same value orientation of the two protagonists.

Reference answer:

2 1.(4 points) (1) You are ok. (2) If, if. (3) disgust. (4) history. (65438+ 0 each)

22.(4 points) (1) (If both cannot be achieved at the same time, (then) abandon the fish and choose Xiong Cong.

(2) It is not only sages who have such a heart (or initial heart). (2 points per sentence. The meaning is right)

23.(2 points) (1) Yes/No more than living people (2) Mountains and rivers are broken/gone with the wind (1 one each).

24. (The central sentence is 1, * * * Tongzhui 1)

7. [Urgent] In 2007 and 2008, the classical Chinese reading of provincial examination questions was to read two paragraphs of classical Chinese, A and B, and complete the following questions. (Hohhot, 2007)

(a) 10,000 minutes to accept without distinguishing etiquette, what's the use of that 10,000 minutes to me? For the beauty of the palace and the service of wives and concubines, I won't help those who know how to repay kindness? Being a dead person without being subject to it is the beauty of the palace; For the dead and not subject to the system, now regarded as wives; I did it for the dead, but not for the poor and needy; Is it ok or not? This is called the loss of humanity. (From/My Fish)

(b) husband! Is it to taste the heart of the ancient benevolent, or to do something different? Don't be happy with things, don't be sad with yourself; If you live high in the temple, you will worry about the people, and if you live far in the rivers and lakes, you will worry about the king. It's worrying about going in and going out. But when will you be happy? It must be said: worry about the world first, and then enjoy the world! Hey! Wes, who are we going home with? (selected from Yueyang Tower)

1. Explain the meaning of the following words among literary and art workers.

: (1) What did ten thousand minutes add to me: ()

(2) Yes or no? Already: ()

(3) Don't delight in things: ()

(4) The progress is also worrying: ()

2. Translate the following sentences in modern Chinese.

(1) I don't take it for the dead, but now I take it for the poor and the needy.

(2) Wes, who are we going home with?

3. What fish wants me to want is selected from books, which are called four books together with "University" and "The Doctrine of the Mean".

4. The "initial heart" in (a) refers to (), and the concrete expression of the "benevolence" of literary and art workers in B is (). Both paragraphs A and B use () expressions. Explain the meaning of the following words among literary and art workers.

(1) What did ten thousand minutes add to me: (benefits)

(2) Yes or no? Already: (stopped)

(3) Don't be happy with things: (because)

(4) progress is also worrying: (the height of the temple)

2. Translate the following sentences in modern Chinese.

In the past, 1 would rather die than accept it, but today (some people) are grateful for doing this to the poor people they know.

Without such a person, who am I with?

3. I want to get what I want from the book Mencius, which, together with The Analects, The University and The Doctrine of the Mean, are called four books.

4.(A) The "initial heart" in the text refers to (nature), and the specific expression of "the heart of an ancient benevolent person" in B is (not happy with things, not sad for oneself; If you live high in the temple, you will worry about the people, and if you live far in the rivers and lakes, you will worry about the king. )。 Both paragraphs A and B use (demonstration) expression skills.

8. Reading in Classical Chinese (1) Read "The Fish I Want" and answer the following questions (10) Reading in Classical Chinese 9.

1 "bogey" and avoidance. If, if.

(3) What are the benefits? Make a hullabaloo about (contempt, disrespect for people. )

(0 per space. 5 points) 10.

This paper puts forward that "fish" and "bear's paw" are used to describe "fate" and "righteousness", and through this common sense of life, this view is vividly deduced and explained. (1) Benefits: vivid, easy to understand and easily accepted.

(1) 1 1. It shows that everyone has a true heart and emphasizes that life has a sense of shame, which is a kind of kindness and can help people make the right choice between righteousness and non-righteousness.

But some people can't stand the temptation, forget their righteousness and lose their sincerity. Only those who dare to stand firm and upright are sages. Inspiring people and advocating morality.

(2 points) 12. A meal, a bowl of bean soup, seemingly insignificant but related to life and death, tests a person's quality. In the face of insulting charity, passers-by and beggars are dismissive, which shows that people value righteousness over life and show that righteousness is more important than life.

(2 points) 13. The examples of Wen Tianxiang, Xia, Tan Sitong and Zhu Ziqing all make sense.

(2 points).

9. Answer to the essay question: The answer is a small question 1: Suffering from: curse, and curse is: this. It can be said that: reason: reason, score of reason: 1 point per grid, 1 point for * * 4 points (1) if people want it. Are you willing to do this? Scoring description: the key words are translated correctly, the sentences are fluent and the meaning is consistent.

2 points for each small question, ***4 points for small questions 1, giving up the fish and taking the bear's paw as the meaning. Life is not as precious as life, and everything is more precious than justice (nothing is more precious than justice). The score shows 1 sub-questions 1 "righteousness" means justice, which benefits people, the nation and the country. (1, you can get it by answering "righteous words" 1) At any time, we must adhere to the principle that the interests of the people (the country) are above everything else, so we must adhere to it.

(1 point) test question analysis: sub-item analysis 1 examine key words in classical Chinese. (1) disaster (2) this, this (3) what are you talking about ... (4) reasons, reasons, minor problems (2) examining the translation ability of classical Chinese.

(1) ratio: Yu: Bi, He: Fan. (2) Give: Give, but: Turn conjunctions, but.

Pro: Yes. Question 3 examines the ability to understand and summarize the article.

Wen Jia used the metaphor of "giving up fish to get bear's paw" to explain the viewpoint of "giving up life to get justice"; The second argument is that "the world is not as precious as life". "Righteousness" means justice, which is beneficial to people, nation and country. Stick to it. At all times, we must adhere to the principle that the interests of the people (country) are above everything else.