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Read the following text and complete the question. (13 points)(1) You deserve to die!" They shouted. (2) The forest kept sending out…

2024-09-10 04:53
Read the following text and complete the question. (13 points)(1) You deserve to die!" They shouted. (2) The trees responded to their shouts with a constant growl, and the lightning tore the darkness to shreds. Danke looked at those people, those who had suffered enough. He saw that they were now completely like beasts. Many people surrounded him, but there was no dignity in their faces, and he could not expect forgiveness from them. Thus, anger burned in his heart, but it was extinguished because of pity for the people. He loved those people, and he thought that they might perish without him. And so his heart burned again with the fire of desire: he would save them, lead them to an easy path, and that fiery light shone in his eyes... But when they saw this, they thought his eyes were burning because he had lost his temper, and they became alert, like a pack of wolves, waiting for him to attack them; they surrounded him even tighter, so that it would be easier to catch Danke and kill him. But he knew what they were thinking, and his heart burned even more, because it was troubling him. (3) Yet the forest sang its somber song, the thunder rumbled and the rain continued to fall...(4) What more can I do for these people? Danke's cry was louder than thunder. (5) Suddenly he seized his chest, pulled out his own heart, and held it high above his head. (6) His heart burned as bright as the sun, and brighter than the sun, and the whole forest fell silent, shining brightly upon the torch of this great human love, and darkness fled from its light, fled into the depths of the forest, where it fell trembling into the filthy mouth of the moor. The people were all petrified, as if they had turned into stones. "Let's go!" Dank shouted, holding his burning heart high to light the way for the people and leading the way. They rushed after him as though possessed. At this moment the trees made another noise, shaking their tops in surprise, but their noise was drowned out by the running footsteps. Everyone ran bravely and quickly. They were all fascinated by the strange sight of Burning Heart. Now, there were also people who died, but they did not complain or cry when they died. However, Danke had been walking ahead, and his heart had been burning, burning! (9) The wood parted suddenly in front of them, parted, and when they had passed it closed again, dense and still. Danke and all the others were soaked in a sea of fresh air and sunlight washed clean by the rain. Over there, behind them, over the woods, there were still thunderstorms, but here, the sun was shining brightly, the grasslands rose and fell as if they were breathing, the grass was shining with diamond-like raindrops, the river was golden... Dusk had come, and the river was reflected in the sunset, red, the same color as the hot blood that flowed from Dankor's torn chest. Proud warrior Danke looked at the vast grassland in front of him--he looked at the free land happily and smiled proudly. Then he fell down-dead. The hopeful and happy people did not notice his death, nor did they see Danke's brave heart still burning beside his corpse. Only one observant man noticed this, and, a little afraid, stepped on the proud heart... The heart broke apart into many sparks and died out... That was how the blue sparks that appeared on the prairie before the thunderstorm came! Excerpt from "Danke" sub-question 1: Find out the plot content that best represents Danke's character, and experience what characteristics these contents represent. (3 points) Sub-question 2: Read the second and ninth paragraph. What do the two descriptions of the scenery before and after Danke led the people out of the forest imply? What was its use? (6 points) Sub-question 3: The theme is the soul of the novel. According to the different behaviors of Danke and his clansmen, what kind of theme does this article reflect? (The theme has the characteristics of polysemy and ambiguity, and you can understand the theme from different angles.) (4 points)
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2024-09-10 07:23

"You deserve to die! You deserve to die!" They shouted. (From Water Margins) "There's a constant rustling in the woods." (From Journey to the West) 3 "The wind blows through the branches and makes a rustling sound." (From Dream of the Red Chamber) The leaves rustled as if they were whispering. (From Romance of the Three Kingdoms) "There seems to be a strange voice calling out to something from the rustling in the forest." (From Water Margins) 6 "The breeze rustled the branches." (From Journey to the West) The leaves rustled as if they were whispering. (From Dream of the Red Chamber) "The rustling sounds in the woods seem to be calling for something." (From Romance of the Three Kingdoms) The wind blew through the branches and made a rustling sound. (From Water Margins) "There seems to be a strange sound calling out to something from the rustling in the forest." (From Water Margins) "The breeze rustled the branches." (From Journey to the West) "The leaves rustled as if they were whispering." (From Dream of the Red Chamber) "The rustling sounds in the forest seem to be calling for something." (From Romance of the Three Kingdoms)

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2024-09-14 15:02

45. He needed to first find out what the book referred to and then determine its role in the story based on the meaning of the book in the context. Finally, according to the plot of the story and the relationship between the characters, the importance of "that book" in the story was analyzed. According to the meaning of " that book " in the context, it could be confirmed that it was the novel " One Hundred Years of Solitude." One Hundred Years of Solitude was one of the masterpieces of Colombia Márquez. It told the story of the seven generations of the Buenda family and was one of the classics of Latin-American literature. According to the plot of the story and the relationship between the characters, one could determine the importance of that book in the story. At the end of the story, Marquez revealed the fate of the Buenda family through "that book", so that the readers could deeply feel the profound meaning of the novel. Therefore, the book played a crucial role in the story and was the key element that drove the development of the story.

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2024-09-14 14:35

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Read the following text and complete the question (9 points). The reeds in the breeze are graceful, gentle and charming, showing the world the myriad kinds of customs of life. Breeze, you

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2024-09-19 02:10

The reeds in the breeze are graceful, gentle, and charming, showing the world all kinds of life. Breeze, you are so charming, so comfortable and pleasant. The reeds swayed gently in the breeze, as if dancing. Their leaves were also constantly swaying, making rustling sounds along with the rhythm of the breeze. The reeds are beautiful plants that grow in the wet lands or near rivers. They are very special creatures. The reed's body was slender and soft, and its leaves were slender and beautiful during its blooming period. In the breeze, the reeds not only showed their graceful posture, but also conveyed the beauty and fragility of life to people. Breeze, you are so charming, so comfortable and pleasant. You filled the earth with vitality and vitality, and also filled people's lives with beauty. Let's enjoy the beauty of the breeze and feel the power and beauty of life together!

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2024-09-26 08:40

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2024-09-14 14:48

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Short answer question (10 points) Sub-question 1: The typical appearance description in the novel can reflect the image of the character. Point out the corresponding characters in the following appearance description. (4 points) 1…

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2024-09-23 10:28

The description of the typical appearance in the novel can reflect the image of the character and point out the corresponding character in the following description. (4 points) 1 "A pair of eyes" corresponded to Jia Baoyu from "Dream of the Red Chamber." Jia Baoyu's eyes were known as "blurred eyes". They often flashed with a gentle light, giving people a sense of intimacy. 2 "A head of black hair" corresponded to Lin Chong from Water Margins. Chong Lin's hair was thick and black, often tied into a ponytail, making him look valiant. 3 "A wide mouth" corresponded to Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong's mouth opened and closed, often showing his sense of humor and wit. The corresponding character of 4 "A greasy smell of sweat" was Wu Song from Water Margins. Wu Song often sweated in battle, so his body had a strong smell of sweat.

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2024-09-14 14:51

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Did the Qing Emperor deserve to die?

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2024-12-20 17:58

In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was described as an emperor with a strong desire for power. He betrayed the person he loved the most in his life, Ye Qingmei, and forced his sister, Li Yunrui, to death. He even showed no mercy to Chen Pingping, who had once saved his life. He chose Li Chengqian as the Crown Prince, but he ignored the Second Prince's wishes, causing the Second Prince to gradually go crazy and the Crown Prince to become timid. The Qing Emperor's actions triggered a situation of betrayal and desertion. In the end, he was defeated in the battle with Fan Xian and Wu Zhu. After being shot in the arm by Fan Xian, he was sneakily attacked by Fan Xian and finally died of his own curiosity. According to the description in the novel, the Qing Emperor's actions had aroused the anger and disgust of many people, but whether or not he should die was a subjective question. There was no clear answer.

Did the Qing Emperor deserve to die?

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2024-12-18 04:33

Did the Qing Emperor deserve to die? In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was described as an emperor with a strong desire for power. He betrayed the person he loved the most in his life, Ye Qingmei, and forced his sister, Li Yunrui, to death. He even showed no mercy to Chen Pingping, who had once saved his life. He chose Li Chengqian as the Crown Prince, but he ignored the Second Prince's wishes, causing the Second Prince to gradually go crazy and the Crown Prince to become timid. The Qing Emperor's actions caused everyone to betray him. In the end, he was shot to death by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, it could be said that the Qing Emperor had met his proper ending in the novel.

Did the Qing Emperor deserve to die?

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2024-12-17 14:52

The Qing Emperor's actions and decisions triggered a lot of controversy and opposition. He plotted to kill the person he loved the most in his life, Ye Qingmei, and forced his own sister, the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, to die. He did not even consider his own son. He had also treated Chen Pingping cruelly, exposing him to everyone and mercilessly executing him with a thousand cuts. The Qing Emperor's ruling style and decisions had clearly aroused the dissatisfaction and resistance of many people. However, whether or not the Qing Emperor should be judged as deserving of death was a question of morality and ethics. There was no clear answer. Everyone had different views and values towards the Qing Emperor's actions and decisions. Thus, whether or not the Qing Emperor deserved death depended on one's standpoint and values.

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