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The answer from the driver of the water town

Question:

1, paragraph (1) On the surface, writing street lamps brings warmth. From the full text, what are the meanings? (2 points)

2. What kind of psychology do the words added in the following sentences show? (4 points)

(1) "Not a penny less!" The coachman said flatly.

(2) She decided: "20 is 20."

It is both unexpected and reasonable that the driver doesn't want the fare. Please find out the foreshadowing of this arrangement from the last article. (4 points)

4. Looking at the full text, what kind of person can the driver be seen from his words and deeds? (3 points)

If you were the "she" in the text, what would you think and do at the moment when the driver turned and left the hospital? Please express it in words. (Requirements: reasonable imagination, in line with the context, no more than 60 words) (4 points)

Reference answer:

1, implying that a tricycle driver is as warm as a street lamp.

"Decisiveness" shows the driver's determination to refuse middle-aged men and help women. (2) Calm Down shows the psychology of women paying the fare to treat their children.

Reference example: "I am very ill! The child's father is working outside, and I am the only one who takes care of the child at home. It's really urgent in the middle of the night. " "It is very important for children to see a doctor. You get on the bus first. " "The driver thought about it and said ..." "The tricycle jumped for a long time when the driver tried hard" and so on.

4, hard-working, witty, kind, help others think they are happy.

5. Express your thoughts: "What a good man!" Or "He's helping me!" "There are still many good people in the world!" Wait a minute. Practice: "She shook her hand with money, hesitated, and took the child to the hospital." Or "looking at the distant back, eyes moist, holding the child tightly, went to the hospital." "I stared at the two cars in my hand, hesitated to put it back in my pocket and took my child into the hospital." You can wait.

Original text:

Knowing him was an accident.

At the kind invitation of an old friend, my husband and I went to Wuzhen and Nanxun in Zhejiang for two days. The charm of Jiangnan water town is as intoxicating as poetry and painting. But what impressed me most about this trip was a tricycle driver, which still impressed me.

It was five o'clock in the afternoon when we arrived in Nanxun that day. After we settled in the hotel in a hurry, we couldn't wait to go out and enjoy the unique charm of the ancient town at dusk. The first time I went to Nanxun, I was a stranger and it was getting late. I don't know how to get to the scenic spot. In the midst of doubt and hesitation, I suddenly caught a glimpse of several human tricycles waiting for guests outside the hotel gate. So, we got on one of the semi-old tricycles and got to know this honest driver.

As soon as he got on the bus, he actively and enthusiastically introduced us to two tour routes, and kindly said "sit tight", which gave people a subtle and considerate feeling and made people feel warm. The rickshaw wandered in the alley paved with stone slabs for a while, shuttled on the quiet riverbank for a while, and occasionally passed under the rare eaves, slightly bumping and swaying slowly, but we felt particularly comfortable and stable in the car. At this moment, Nanxun is peaceful and quiet. He kept explaining to us while pedaling hard.

After the visit, he pulled us back to the hotel. When I was about to get off, I said, "Please be careful when getting off, please take care of your belongings", which made people feel anxious and caring. When asked how much the fare was, he replied happily and casually: Suit yourself. This makes me wonder-what kind of person is he who makes a living by coolies and supports his family, but he despises money so much? Half affection and half curiosity, I made an appointment with him at six o'clock the next morning to go for a morning outing and enjoy the scenery carefully.

The next morning, when I woke up, it was already dawn. I quickly finished washing and rushed to the front of the hotel gate. I raised my wrist and looked at my watch. There are five minutes before the appointed time. At this time, he was pedaling slowly and appeared in my field of vision.

Get on the bus and go to the farmer's market according to our wishes. Nearby, many vendors set up stalls to sell various local specialties and seasonal fruits and vegetables. After he told us to come down, he stopped the car and waited.

Not far away, I looked back and saw someone riding in the car. There was a sea blue towel hanging on the handlebar to wipe the sweat, and a thick book was in my hand, watching intently. Then I found that as long as there was a moment, he made full use of it and took out the books he carried with him to read for a while. Later, he told me quietly that he had a dream in his heart, that is, he wanted to learn English to better serve overseas tourists. Hearing this, I looked into his eyes in surprise. No matter whether his idea is feasible or not, and no matter when he can learn it, at least, I am really awed and moved by his ambition not to lag behind. Should this make those people who have plenty of time and are in a superior environment feel ashamed? He also told me frankly and confidently that he planned to take the tour guide exam at the end of the year.

Kan Kan said that along the way, he stepped on the car briskly and made full use of the scenery. We listened carefully to his explanation and carefully observed the old houses along the way. During the stop-and-go, we came to the stone arch bridge and the ancient stage one after another, and we couldn't help but be impressed by the ingenuity of the ancients by examining and taking pictures before stopping. During the whole tour, he not only pedaled smartly, but also enthusiastically talked about relevant anecdotes or interesting historical stories, urging us to visit more occasionally, but completely forgot the precious time he spent making money. No wonder his peers and fellow villagers told me with envy that his business is the best in Nanxun rickshaw.

In fact, if a person can do simple things well and do humble work to the extreme, it will be great and really extraordinary.

He, surnamed Jun, 52, is a simple and honest migrant worker from Fuyang, Anhui.

(Excerpted from People's Daily)