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Chinese final examination paper in the second volume of the fifth grade
Fifth grade Chinese examination paper

(Full score 100, 90 minutes for answering questions)

Dear students, in the happy and intense study, we have ushered in a new year. The heavy fruit hides behind the tree and looks at you with a smile. Work hard and give yourself a satisfactory answer sheet as a New Year gift! Be careful!

I. Accumulation and Application (36 points)

1, look at pinyin and write words. (10)

Xu Yaxin Mazuyi ɡ u ò l ǜ

bushido

chónɡbài zhènɡzhònɡ

2. Choose the correct pronunciation for the added words and mark them with "√". (4 points)

Sudden doping (cān chān)

Millimeter (mó mò) Capture (D I)

3. Group words with similar characters. (4 points)

Tie () and dig ()

Bo () is stubborn ()

4. Correct the typos in the following words. (4 points)

Gas is like mountains and rivers () and deep like truth ()

Brave and heroic () strong and unyielding ()

5. Read the sentence and replace the added word with a word, so that the meaning of the sentence remains the same. (3 points)

(1) This magnificent landscape is gradually disappearing. ( )

(2) There is a mass of hay in the cage, which is a comfortable and warm nest for birds. ( )

(3) When the surroundings are quiet, crickets play the piano on this platform. ( )

6. According to the meaning of the sentence, fill in the appropriate related words in (). (3 points)

Although ... but ... because ... therefore ... would rather ... than ... ...

Even … even … still … not only … but also …

(1) () It was slippery in the snow, so she () came to school to serve her classmates first.

(2) Marx and Engels () help and care for each other in life, (

) Close cooperation in the cause of capitalism.

(3) The sun is far away from us, and (3) It has a very close relationship with us.

7. Rewrite the sentence as required. (4 points)

(1) Aren't graceful daffodils blooming on the windowsill of every household? Don't change the meaning of the sentence, change the sentence.

(2) No pains, no gains. (changed to rhetorical question)

8. Complete the following sentences, and then write a famous saying or motto that has the greatest influence on you. (4 points)

(1) A drop of water can penetrate a stone.

(2) Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want; You can't have it both ways,

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Second, reading and thinking (34 points)

1. Fill in the blanks according to the text. (6 points)

(1) The word Pearl Bird vividly describes the change from being afraid of people to being close to the people under the careful care and sincere care of "I". Do you know what the author wants to tell us? Please write it down. (2 points)

(2) Please write your favorite sentence in the text recited this semester. (2 points)

(3) Write down your favorite text this semester and talk about your gains in the learning process. (2 points)

2. Read ancient poems. (5 points)

(1) Complete the poem: The sunset spreads in the water.

(2) Please write two sentences describing the scenery in Gao Shi's Biedongda or the poet's two exhortations to the old friend.

(3) Biedongda is a farewell poem. Do you know other poets' farewell poems? Please write the title of this poem and its famous sentences.

3. Read the following and answer the questions. (8 points)

The next day, I asked him to catch birds. He said, "No, it needs heavy snow. It snows in our sand. I cleared a clearing, set up a big bamboo plaque with a short stick, and planted the valley. When the bird came to eat, I only pulled the rope tied to the stick far away, and the bird was covered under the bamboo plaque. Everything: rice chicken, horn chicken, goose owl, blue back ... "(from" Young Runtu ")

(1) This passage is about moistening the soil and told me to catch birds. What characteristics do you see from this description? (2 points)

(2) Please talk about the usage of ellipsis in the text. (2 points)

(3) "There is a golden full moon hanging in the deep blue sky, and below is the sand by the sea, all of which are planted with endless green watermelons. During this period, there was an eleven or twelve-year-old boy with a silver ring around his neck and a steel fork in his hand, and he tried his best to stab a horse. " There are many vivid descriptions in the article, which make the image of Runtu vivid. Through these words, it seems that we have also encountered leap soil. Please learn from Mr. Lu Xun's writing method and write the person you are most familiar with in one paragraph! (4 points)

4. Read the passage and answer the questions. (15)

Bill Gates who wants to be an oak tree

Bill Gates is the president of Microsoft Computer Company. He achieved great success because he made a wish from an early age-to be an oak tree with his head held high.

When Bill Gates was in primary school, an encyclopedia of the world was far from satisfying his thirst for knowledge. He went into his father's study. He couldn't read legal books, so he read biographies of famous scientists, such as Franklin, Roosevelt, Napoleon and Edison.

"My child, why do you like the biographies of these characters?" Old Gates stroked his son's head and asked very kindly.

"to think."

"to think?"

"Yes, in order to think. These great men are different from ordinary people. I want to find out what they think so that I can find out why these people have achieved great success. "

Seeing that his son showed extraordinary imagination and advanced thinking at an early age, Old Gates was both surprised and happy. Whenever there is an opportunity, Old Gates buys books for his children and buys back all kinds of books. Bill Gates

Very happy, he set up a small bookshelf in his small room, classified the books and numbered them. As the days go by, there are more and more books on the small bookshelf, including biographies of historical figures, books on law, commerce and literature.

One day, Bill Gates' classmates visited his home and found Bill Gates reading these books. Can't stand/endure/endure

Curiously asked, "How did you buy so many books?"

"You can learn a lot of new things from books. Only by reading more books can you make yourself different. "

"Why do you want to be different? Is life as bad as others? Just like the grass on the grassland. "

"It is better to be an oak tree on a barren hill than grass on an oasis, because grass is the same and has no personality, and the oak tree is tall and straight, with its head held high in the sky." Bill Gates said firmly.

(1) Read the article carefully and think about what this short passage wants to tell us. (2 points)

(2) In my own words, "Thought is ahead of age." The meaning of this sentence. (2 points)

(3) According to the meaning of the following sentences, find the corresponding words in the text. (3 points)

Describe great fame. ( )

Unlike the others. ( )

A thousand articles are all the same, very mechanical. ( )

(4) Read the sentence and write another sentence with additional words. (4 points)

He achieved great success because he made a wish at an early age.

It is better to be an oak tree on a barren hill than a grass in an oasis.

(5) Please tell me "because he made a wish from childhood-to be an oak tree with his head held high." In this sentence, the role of dashes. (2 points)

(6) Bill Gates' childhood ambition was to be an oak tree with his head held high. What about your ambition? Write it down in one sentence. (2 points)

III. Homework (30 points)

Title: Changes in.

Requirements: (1) Complete the topic, and you can add people, things, sights and things.

(2) Write a narrative of not less than 400 words.

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