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4"Don'tstayuplatetofinishthedesign,oryoumaybetiredout.”⌕ᯠᑮᎢ!"⌕ᑖᦑ⌱C%ஹ'()*+⚪ᐳ15.⚪/.⚪1ᑖ0ᑖ15ᑖ123▅56☢8ᦻ:8ᦻ;ᔜ⚪ᡠ>ḄAஹBஹCஹD@A⌱⚗C⌱DᨬF⌱⚗GᙠI⚪ᓱKLM⚗NOWhenweenteredGrandma'shouse,ItriednottolookatGrandpa'schair,butIsawitanyway.EventheblanketPQwasstillthere,asifGrandpastillsatthereandpulleditoverhislegs.Iwasnotmuchofahugger,butIgave16ahug.JohnandMax,mytwincousins,werefightingonthefloorasif17hadhappened,asifGrandpahadn'tdiedlastwinter.“Let'sgolookingforlobstersRS!”JohnsuggestedwhileMaxwassittingontopofhim.“Yeah!”ThenMax18Johnandrantothesmallhallcloset.HepulledoutGrandpa'slobstertrap,withwhichGrandpataughtusallhowtocatchlobsters.LastsummerwhenIwasholdingthattrapinmyhands,GrandpaaskedmeifIwantedtostayand19himtoteachBob,mylittlebrother,howtoplaychess.Isaidno.Iwantedtocatchlobsterswithmycousins.ButnowwhenGrandpawasgone,therewouldn'tbeany20withGrandpa.“Hey,areyoucoming?,,Johnaskedmefromthedoorway.“Ofcourse."Isaid."I'mcoming,too,“Bob,mybrother,shoutedwith21.“Noway,“IsaidtoBob."Youaretooyoung.^^“Bobis22enoughtogothisyear,“Mumsaid."Takehimwithyou.”WerandownthepathleadingtotherivernearGrandma'shouse.Lobstersswamatthesandybottomoftheriver.WeloweredthelobstertrapintotheriverinthesamewayasGrandpahad23us.Thenwetookoffourshirtsandshoesandjumpedin,butthewaterwasverycold.Wealljumpedoutalmostas24aswe'dgonein.Afterthat,weencouragedeachothertojumpintothewateragainexceptBob.Hewastheonlyoneontherock,buthewas25withcold.SoIdecidedtotakehimhome.Aftersendinghimbackhome,Idecidedto26backtotheriver.AsIheadedtowardthedoor,IsawBobwrappedinGrandpa'sblanketinthewayGrandpadidlastsummer.Standinginthedoorway,IcouldhearJohnandMaxscreamingandlaughingintheriver.Theriverandthelobstersstayedthesame.27Grandpawasgone.IwalkedovertoBob."DidGrandpaever28youtoplaychess?^^Iasked.
5“No,GrandpawastoosicklastsummeV"Bobsaid29,lookingdownathisfingers.Iputthechessonthetable.ttWell,^^Isaid."Someone'sgottoshowyou.”30Grandpa,"Bobsaid.“Me,too."ItseemedlikeGrandpawasn'tcompletelygone.Itfeltlikehewasstilltherewiththeblanket,lobstersandchess.16.A.GrandpaB.MumC.GrandmaD.Bob17.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything18.A.kickedoffB.jumpedoffC.playedwithD.foughtwith19.A.helpB.inviteC.leadD.remind20.A.blanketB.chessC.chairD.lobster21.A.difficultyB.regretC.excitementD.pride22.A.brightB.patientC.healthyD.old23.A.praisedB.shownC.expectedD.provided24.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.gentlyD.heavily25.A.shakingB.breathingC.changingD.moving26.A.driveB.swimC.lookD.go27.A.butB.orC.andD.so28.A.adviseB.encourageC.teachD.allow29.A.proudlyB.happilyC.coldlyD.sadly30.A.respectB.supportC.missD.trustூIᫀ16.A17.A18.B19.A20.B21.C22.D23.B24.B25.A26.D27.A28.C29.D30.Cூ[᪆ூ]^+ᦻ_ὅabcd᱅᱅fgḄhijkᯠ᱅᱅lmcn!_ὅopqrstூ16⚪u[vwxᡃz{|}~nᡃ>c᱅᱅A}~Grandpa᱅᱅MumᝤᝤGrandmaBob᪷"EventheblanketPQwasstillthere,asifGrandpastillsatthereandpulleditoverhislegs.”ᜐ!>᱅᱅A}~ᦑ⌱Aூ17⚪u[vwxᡃḄ⊤ᐘᙠᙢKᡭ᱅᱅lᜩ᪵nothingᨵ¡;something£¡;everything/¤¡anything¥¦¡᪷"asifGrandpahadn'tdiedlast
6winter.”ᜐ!ᢣ¡¨ᦑ⌱Aூ18⚪u[vwxᯠ;:©Kª6l«ᔣᜧᔉḄ.¯°kicked0±²³jumpedoffª6playedwith...µfdughtwithd£¶·ᡊ᪷"JohnsuggestedwhileMaxwassittingontopofhim.^^ .......,º»ᙶᙠt©K,!:©Kª6lᦑ⌱Bூ19⚪u[vwx᱅᱅½ᡃ!ᔲ¿wᶇ6ᩭÂÃtᦟᡃ6ÅhelpÂÃinvite⍸1lead]ÇremindÈ⏨᪷"GrandpaaskedmeifIwantedtostayand...himtoteachBob”᱅᱅!ÊË_ὅᶇ6ᩭÂÃtᦟ6Åᦑ⌱Aூ20⚪u[vwxÌᙠ᱅᱅ÍcÎᨵ᱅᱅6ÅcblanketQÏchessÅchairÏ;lobsterRS᪷"mylittlebrother,howtoplaychess.“ᜐ!ᢣ᱅᱅ÍcᡠÑÎÒ6Åcᦑ⌱B[21⚪u[vwx“ᡃ⌕ᩭ“ᡃᐶÕᙢÖ⍝difficultyØÙregret;៎;excitementᐶÕ;prideÛÜ᪷'Tmcoming,too,“rÝlᢕRSß!ᐶÕᙢ"inexcitement“ᐶÕᙢ"ᦑ⌱C[22⚪u[vwx“àáâãᜧc”ᝤᝤ"“äKtbrightåæḄpatientᨵὊèḄ;healthyᏉêḄ;oldëᜧḄ᪷'Takehimwithyou.”,ᜐ!ᢣìãᜧcᦑ⌱D[23⚪u[vwxᡃíîᣓRSᘤñòóô᱅᱅>ᡃíõöḄ÷᪵praised⊤øshownõöexpectedùËprovidedÈú᪷“withwhichGrandpataughtusallhowtocatchlobsters."Ñû"asGrandpahad…us.”ᜐ!ᢣ᱅᱅>ᡃíõöḄ÷᪵ᦑ⌱Bூ24⚪u[vwxᡃíüýòl᪵þᙢªcDᩭslowlyÿ᠒ᙢquicklyᙢ;gentlyᙢ;heavilyᙢ᪷"thewaterwasverycold.”,ᙢᩭᦑ⌱B[25⚪!"#$%&Ḅ&()!*+ᢘ
7shaking./breathing0ᔾchangingᦋ3moving4/᪷“buthewas...withcold.”5ᜐ⊤89ᢚ;ᯠᙠ"#$)*+ᢘᦑ⌱Aூ26⚪〈!@ABᡃDE@ᑮGHdriveIJswimKLlookMNᩭgoO᪷"backtotheriver.”,5ᜐᢣ@ᑮGHQERSgobackto"@ᑮ..."ᦑ⌱Dூ27⚪GVWXYZᢝ\᪵)᱅᱅_`abbut)orᡈὅᔲᑣandVsog5hBij9ᢚᐵlᵨnobutᦑ⌱Aூ28⚪“᱅᱅ᦟrstuᔩw“ᡃxadviseyzencourage{|teachᦟallowᐕ~᪷“himtoteachBob,mylittlebrother,howtoplaychess.”5ᜐxᔲᦟrtuᦑ⌱Cூ29⚪“᱅᱅Oᜩ*b”ᙢᜮMḼ!ḄᢣproudlyᙢhappilyIᙢ;coldlyᙢsadlyᙢ᪷"lookingdownathisfingers.”,Ḅᦑ⌱Dூ30⚪“ᡃ᱅᱅’‘respectsupportᢝmisstrusttoo.,ItseemedlikeGrandpawasn'tcompletelygone.Itfeltlikehewasstilltherewiththeblanket,lobstersandchess.”5ᜐ⊤8᱅᱅ᦑ⌱Cஹ▅¡ᳮ£¤⚪ᐳ15¦⚪§¦⚪2ᑖ©ᑖ30ᑖª«¬▅¡tᑡRᦻ°RᦻBᔜ⚪ᡠ³ḄAஹBஹCஹD´(⌱⚗¶⌱ᨬ¸⌱⚗¹ᙠº⚪ᓱ$¼½⚗¾¿AThirty-SixStratagems^iM,whichshowourancientChinesewisdom,areourancientculturetreasure.Andmanyofthesestratagemscanstillbeputintopracticeinmanyfields,suchaswar,politics,businessandevendailylife.Thefollowingarefourofthem.Let'senjoythecharmofourtraditional
8culture.StratagemOneStratagemTwoWhenathiefisinyourhouse,you'dThisstratagemisfromapoembyDuFu,abettershutyourdoorsatonceinordertofamouspoetoftheTangDynasty.Alineinthepreventhimfromrunningaway.poemreads:"Toshootthemanonhorse-back,Why?ForourancientChinese,thereshoothishorsefirst;Tocatchtherobbers,aretworeasons.First,ifyouletyourcapturetheirleaderfirst.^^enemyrunaway,hewillcomeback.Inawarifyouwanttobeattheenemy,Second,onceyourenemysucceedsinattacktheleaderfirst.Oncetheleaderiscaught,runningaway,itisdangerousforyoutotheirforceswillbreakdownandfallintochaos.chasehim.StratagemThreeStratagemFourChinesealwaysbelievethattigersareExperiencedfishersallknowhowtomorepowerfulwhentheyareinthepreventahookedfishbreakingtheline.Movemountains.Oncetheyleavemountains,thefishlinefromsidetosidetograduallymaketheywillbecomelesspowerful.Andtherethefishcalmdownandgettired,andthenyouareafewChinesesayingslinkingtigerscancatchiteasily.withmountains.Inthesameway,onceyourenemyisThestratagemadvisesyounottotrapped,hewilloftenstruggle,tryingtorundirectlyattackanenemyinhisownarea.away.LeavehimthefalsefeelingthathestillInstead,youshouldtrytomakehimleavehasachancetorunaway.Whenhegetstiredhisplacefirst,makinghimlosetheandloseshisguard,youcancapturehimwithgeographicaladvantage.Inthisway,yourlessdifficulty.enemywillbebeateneasily.31.WhichofthefollowingdescribesStratagemTwo?A.Shuttingthedoortocatchthethief.B.Catchingyourenemy9sleaderfirst.C.Lettingtheenemyofftocatchhimlater.D.Trickingthetigeroutofthemountain.32.Fromthestratagemsabove,weknowthat.A.itiswiseforyoutoattackenemiesintheirownplaces
9B.itisimpossibleforpeopletomakeotherslosetheirguardC.itisdangeroustogiveyourenemiesachancetorunawayD.itisbettertoshootthemanonhorse-backfirstnotthehorse33.WherecanweprobablyreadThirty-SixStratagems?A.Inaguidebook.B.Inanartbook.C.Inasciencebook.D.Inaclassicalbook.ூºᫀ31.B32.C33.Dூ᪆ூÂS¤ᦻ&ÃÄᦻÅÆÇᓝÉÊ˶Ḅ´(ூ31⚪Ì⁚ᳮ⚪᪷"Toshootthemanonhorse-back,shoothishorsefirst;Tocatchtherobbers,capturetheirleaderfirst.”ÎÏᐜÎÑÒÓᐜÒÔᦑ⌱Bூ32⚪Õᳮᑨ×⚪᪷“First,ifyouletyourenemyrunaway,hewillcomeback.Second,onceyourenemysucceedsinrunningaway,itisdangerousforyoutochasehim.”³ØÏ⌫ÚḄÛÜᓻ◅Ḅᦑ⌱C[33⚪Õᳮᑨ×⚪¤ᦻÅÆÇᓝÉÊ˶Ḅ´(ᡠßÕàáᙠ&¤âᐺäåMᑮᦑ⌱DBManyChineseprimaryandmiddle-schoolstudentscan'tdohouseworktodayanddonottakesuchworkseriously.Asaresult,someareunabletocookorwashtheirownclotheswhentheyentercollege.TheMinistryofEducationhasrecentlyreleasedthenewcurriculumstandard£æçè᪗êªforhouseworkeducationforstudentsfromGrade1toGrade9,makingitanindependentcoursethatstudentsmusttakeatleastonceaweek.ThenewstandardrequiresstudentsinGrade1-2tolearntosweepthefloor,Grade3-4tolearntoplantcabbages,andGrade5-6tomastertheskillsofcookingtwotothreedishes.Studentsinjuniormiddleschoolswilllearntorepairsimpleelectricalmachines.Thisnewstandardhasbeenwidelywelcomedbythepublic.Wang:Weallknowtheimportanceofhouseworkeducation.However,athome,somestudentsareunabletodothesimplesthousework,astheirparentsinsisttheyshoulddevotethemselvestostudy.Someofthemgraduallygrowtobeunwillingtodoanykindofhousework.Houseworkeducationissupposedtoraisestudents5interestinlabor,helpthemexperiencedifferentkindsofhouseworkand,mostimportantly,correcttheirattitudestowardlabor.Thehouseworkcoursewillbecomeanimportantsteptodevelopandimprovepersonalitiesofstudents.Li:Inorderforstudentstodevelopinanall-roundway,it'sabsolutelynecessarytoaddthehouseworkcourse
10toschoolcurriculums,whichaimstoencouragestudentsinprimaryandsecondaryschoolstoprogressivelylearnandlovehousework.Itisimportanttomakethehouseworkclassinteresting,sothatthestudentswillreallygainsomepracticalskills.Forthisreason,schoolsshouldaddprofessional£ëìḄªteacherstogivetheclasses,insteadofaddingthisnewstressonparentsandotherteacherswhoarealreadybusywiththeirdailywork.Zhang:Somepeoplethinkit'sunnecessarytowastetimeonlearninghousework.Ifyouwanttohaveameal,youcanorderfoodonline,andforelectricalmachinerepairs,youcanaskforspecializedhelp.However,peoplewiththebasicskillsfordailylifecangomuchmoreconfidentlyandsmoothlythrougheverydaylife.Itisthefirststepinencouragingyoungstudentstodevelopahealthyconcept£íªoflaborandtobeabletotakecareofthemselvesindailylife.34.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothenewcurriculumstandard?A.StudentsinGrade1-2shouldlearntoplantcabbages.B.StudentsinGrade5-6shouldlearntocook2-3dishes.C.StudentsinGrade3-4canrepairsimpleelectricalmachines.D.Studentsshouldtakethehouseworkcourseatleasttwiceaweek.35.AccordingtoWang,whycan'tsomestudentsdoanybasichousework?A.Becausestudentsdon'trealizetheimportanceoflabor.B.Becausehouseworkcan'timprovestudents'personalities.C.Becausehouseworkclassesarenotinterestingasexpected.D.Becausetheirparentsrequirethemtospendmoretimeonstudy.36.WhichofthefollowingopinionscomesfromLi?A.Orderingfoodonlineisagoodwayforstudentstosavetime.B.Non-professionalteachersshouldhelpgivehouseworkclasses.C.Studentsgetusefulskillsandconfidencethroughhouseworkclasses.D.Teachersofthehouseworkcourseareexpectedtomakeclassesinteresting.37.Thepassagemainlywantstotellus.A.theimportanceofthehouseworkcourseB.thenewstressonbothteachersandparcntsC.differentopinionsonthehouseworkcourseD.theconceptofthenewcurriculumstandardூºᫀ34B35.D36.D37.Aூ᪆
11ூÂS¤ᦻ&ÃÄᦻÅÆAîᦟïçèḄ⌕ឋßòó(ÏḄMôூ34⚪Ì⁚ᳮ⚪᪷“andGrade5-6tomastertheskillsofcookingtwotothreedishes”5-6õö÷2ølj3⍝úḄûüᢈþᦑ⌱òூ35⚪Ì⁚ᳮ⚪᪷“However,athome,somestudentsareunabletodothesimplesthousework,astheirparentsinsisttheyshoulddevotethemselvestostudy.”,&ÿ