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Wang Guowei wrote in "Words in the World": Those who have become great careers and university questions in ancient and modern times must pass through three realms: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees.
Go up to the tall building alone and look at the end of the world. "This first realm also. "I don't regret the gradual widening of the belt, and I will make people haggard for Yi.
This second realm also. The crowd looked for him, and suddenly looked back, but the man was there, and the lights were dim. "This third realm.
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The crowd looked for him, and suddenly looked back, but the man was there, and the lights were dim.
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Answer C This question tests students' understanding of the content of famous works, at least they must have read famous works, otherwise they will not be able to make judgments, which also requires students to strengthen the reading of famous works in their usual Chinese learning, not only to understand the authors of famous works and the characters in them, but also to be familiar with the relevant content in famous works. The commentary in item C that "has adventured in Lilliputian and Adulthood for many years" is obviously confused with the content of "Gulliver's Travels", and Robinson did not have an adventure here, which is the content of "Gulliver's Travels".
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c Wrong, did not criticize the old man harshly.
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A Chaohua Xi Shi records Lu Xun's life path and experiences from childhood to youth without middle age.
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c The author does not harshly criticize the old man's self-esteem and self-confidence.
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d;Robinson lived on an isolated island, and his work reflected the pioneering zeal of the rising capitalism. Lilliputians and Adulthood are Gulliver's specific experiences.
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d In the kingdom of adults and the kingdom of small people is Gulliver.
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d The plot is from Gulliver's Travels.
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d, not Lilliputians are islands.
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Answer: Eggplant wide trace c
This question tests students' mastery of Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces. The character in item C is not Robinson, but Gulliver in "Gulliver's Wanderings".
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The guy in "Kong Yiji" is not a clue character. This little guy doesn't play a clue role, neither runs through the whole text, leads the development of the plot, and doesn't have a too distinct personality. If you still have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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The young man in "Kong Yiji" is the clue character in **, and he is also a witness to Kong Yiji's tragedy, ** narrates something in the voice of a 12-year-old child, reflects life, and can better reflect the authenticity of the plot content; Little Francis in "The Last Lesson" is the clue character in **, and the article uses his whereabouts and psychological activities as the main clues. And with his teacher, Monsieur Hummel, whose actions and words highlight the misery of the people of that time, the suffering of the French people under foreign domination and their love for their homeland; The two girls in "Luhuadang" are not the clue characters in **.
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Kong Yiji's background is in a corrupt social environment, through Kong Yiji's self-abandonment, not seeking to be motivated and a series of topics, so the young man is not the clue character of the article.
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Said, there is nothing wrong with a b d, and the rest c is wrong.
There is no need to know what is wrong.
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Option C should be seen from the clues and characters of the ** itself:
The clue in Kong Yiji is the laughter of everyone, and the character is Kong Yiji.
The clue in the last lesson is the experience of Francis Jr. skipping school, and the characters are Franz Jr. and Mr. Hummel.
The clue in the article Luhuadang is based on Luhua, the two little girls are associated, and the clue character is the "old man".
After analyzing them separately, you will know that the fault is **.
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