Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Please read the original questions for the high school entrance examination
Please read the original questions for the high school entrance examination
2009 Longyan, Fujian
Finally I can say sorry
Zhu Hui
That winter, she went to a university to hold a book signing. Book.
Although the weather was very cold, the long autograph queue made the scene lively. A student walked up to her with a book and handed it over carefully: "Please sign it for me." She glanced at it casually and immediately discovered that it was a pirated book: the paper of the book was very rough, and the content inside was full of typos. Looking at him carefully, he was wearing thin clothes, standing upright and shivering in the cold wind, with a trembling expression on his face. No need to guess, this must be a student from a poor family.
To sign or not to sign? She faces a dilemma. If he signs, it is undoubtedly a recognition of pirated books; if he does not sign, he will definitely be laughed at by the students around him. For a poor student, his self-esteem will be seriously damaged. After hesitating for a moment, she signed her name on the pirated book fluently and handed it back to him with a smile. He seemed to understand the meaning of the smile, blushed, thanked her gently, and quickly left.
Ten years later, she released a new book again and was invited to be interviewed by a reporter. At the end of the interview, the reporter casually chatted with her for a few more words.
"What do you think of pirated books?"
"As a writer, of course I am disgusted with it, and I call on everyone to boycott it." She answered without hesitation.
"What if someone likes your book very much, but has no money to buy the original copy, and has no choice but to go to the street stalls to find pirated copies?"
She was speechless. After thinking for a moment, he said: "Actually, I have encountered a similar situation before. A poor college student came to me to sign a pirated book. I was very conflicted, but I signed it in the end. I didn't know whether I was doing the right thing or not. "
The reporter stopped asking questions and took out a box and handed it to her: "This is what one of your readers entrusted me to pass on to you. It contains a letter and a book. I hope you will be free when you are free. Be sure to take it apart and take a look.”
She smiled and said, “I don’t think any readers will have any objections to my work. But don’t worry, I will definitely read it.”
She did not expect that the book turned out to be a pirated book that she signed and sold many years ago, and the letter contained this sentence: "Thank you for protecting the dignity of a poor student in a special way. , but it also made him uneasy and deeply ashamed of you. Perhaps you didn’t know that at that time he was so poor that he only dared to eat one meal a day. In order to save money to buy your book (even though it was a pirated version), he spent three whole days. He only drinks free vegetable soup in the cafeteria. You may wonder why he insists on asking for your autograph. That’s because he admires you very much. If he has a book signed by you, it will become his spirit to resist the harsh winter of life. Strength."
"He wanted to get away with it, but you still saw it. The moment you hesitated, his heart was in his throat, and he almost wanted to find a crack in the ground... But instead of exposing him, you gave him a smile, which was the most beautiful smile he had ever seen in his life. At that moment, he vowed: one day he would stand upright in front of you and sincerely say "I'm sorry." From then on, he was no longer pessimistic and disappointed about the future, because there was always a clear spring nourishing him deep in his heart; from then on, he would rather borrow books or copy them everywhere than buy a pirated book, because he could not live up to your most touching After graduation, he felt the glare, encountered injustice, and experienced hardship, but he never thought of giving up, because he still owes you a "sorry" after years of hard work, and he has a good job. With a grateful heart, he always focused on the grassroots and the weak, and did his best to support two students in impoverished mountainous areas. A month ago, he was visiting a bookstore and accidentally discovered your book. So I happily bought it and now return the pirated book to you for processing... Seeing the signature of the letter, you must know who I am." In the evening, she sent a text message to the reporter. : "Your gift makes me very excited. Although I still insist on my attitude towards piracy, I am proud of the little thing I have done."
Soon, she received a letter from the reporter Reply: I can finally say "I'm sorry" to you. I have worked hard for this sentence for 10 years.
This reporter is me.
13. "He seemed to understand the meaning of the smile, blushed, thanked softly, and quickly left." What kind of psychology does the punctuation in the sentence express? (4 points)
14. Why is it said that the writer's smile is "the most beautiful smile he has ever seen in his life"? (6 points)
15. What does the title "I can finally say I'm sorry" mean? (Just answer 2 points) (4 points)
16. Summarize the content of the article (about 100 words). (6 points)
13. Key points: Guilt, shame, nervousness, shame, eagerness to get rid of, etc. (Answers to two of the correct points are worth 4 points, and only one correct answer is worth 2 points)
14. Because this is the writer's smile that protects the dignity of a poor student in a special way. This smile contains the understanding, tolerance and kindness of the female writer. This smile has always spurred him (me) in later life, making him (me) tolerant and strong, so it is the most beautiful.
(6 points)
15. ⑴I have been waiting for this "I'm sorry" full of guilt for 10 years.
⑵ With the encouragement of the writer, "I" finally became successful.
⑶Now I am qualified to say "I'm sorry" to the writer, expressing a sense of relief after having my wish fulfilled.
⑷I am grateful to the writer for his understanding and tolerance at that time.
(Answering any two of the above points will give you 4 points, answering only one point will give you 2 points)
16. "I" bought a pirated book and asked the author to sign it. The author smiled and signed the book even though he knew it was pirated. (2 points) This kind of understanding and respect motivates me to work hard (2 points). Ten years later, at this writer's book launch, I, now a reporter, cleverly handed the pirated book and a letter to the writer, and finally said "sorry" to the writer for being late.
(2 points)
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