The bridge under the moonlight in the Tang Dynasty Chinese reading questions

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The Bridge under the Moonlight of the Tang Dynasty

Wang Minghe

Guo Shu broke away from a drinking fight. He was riding a bicycle, whistling, and it was a bit like a victory escape. However, he did not know that danger was waiting for him in front of him like a tiger with its mouth open. There is a bridge ahead. Guo Shu had to go down a steep slope before going up the bridge. Cycling downhill does not require any effort, but Guo Shu actually regarded going downhill as uphill. As a result, he pedaled the bicycle into two clouds.

What Guo Shu didn't expect was that a half-discarded brick on the bridge changed his direction. The bicycle was hit by bricks and fell on a guardrail that looked like a broken tooth. The bicycle was lying on its side, as if it were asleep, except that the suspended front wheel was still moving, still dreaming of moving forward.

Guo Shu fell into the river. The river is not big, but it has many twists and turns. It is like a long silver ribbon, floating next to this village called Lihua Bay. Guo Shu stood up after struggling for a long time. He wiped his face with his hand, then squinted his eyes and looked toward the river bank against the afternoon sun. He saw the third master. The third master was the gardener of the pear orchard on the river bank. When Guo Shu fell into the river, he was loosening the soil of a pear tree. Although it was already spring, the impatient pear blossoms jumped on the branches, but the third master was still wearing a winter cotton-padded jacket.

The third master in a cotton-padded jacket ran hard, with his granddaughter Cui Cuidi following behind like a tail. Guo Shu was thinking, Third Master must have come to save me. Unexpectedly, the third master did not go into the river after running over. He looked at the stone lying in the water like a cow next to Guo Shu, and thought, why didn't it fall on it? If you fall on it, even if you don't turn into a meat pie, your brain will burst!

Why did the third master refuse to save him? It turned out that he and Guo Shu had a conflict. Everyone in Lihuawan knows that the conflict between them is related to the bridge. There was no bridge in Lihuawan in the past. A few years ago, the higher authorities advocated the development of tourism, and township cadre Guo Shu led a construction team to build this cement bridge. Of course, there is also a monument at the head of the bridge. The monument is made of stone. The monument is engraved with "The Legend of Lihua Bay" written by Guo Shu - In the spring of 743 AD, Li Bai passed by Lihua Bay and was deeply attracted by the beautiful scenery here. So, he was moved by the scene and wrote the popular poem "Willows are golden and tender." "The pear blossoms are white and the snow is fragrant"...

"What nonsense! I've been chained in the pear garden all day, why didn't I see Li Bai come?" This is what the third master said to him at that time. What people say. The third master was a little angry when he said this, but what made him even more angry was that the bridge had just become "full moon" and had already aged prematurely: the bridge deck was cracked and the guardrails were damaged. The meddlesome Third Master went to Guo Shu and asked him to send someone to perform "minor surgery" such as repairing the bridge's moving points. Unexpectedly, the operation on Qiao failed, and the third master went to the hospital instead. Guo Shu, smelling of alcohol, pushed the third master, and as a result, the third master was missing two teeth.

Now, the third master stood beside the stone tablet blankly. Guo Shu didn't seem to expect Third Master to save him. So, he turned around and looked at the bridge legs intently. The bridge legs are covered with moss. Of course, there are also sparse water plants such as watercress green.

It was probably these water plants that gave Guo Shu his fantasy. He wanted to drag the water plants and climb up from the bridge legs. So, he jumped out of the water like a dolphin show, grabbed a watercress tree with one hand, and reached out to another watercress tree with the other hand. As a result, he caught both water plants, but they were also pulled up by their roots. He fell into the water again with a "plop".

Grandpa, why doesn’t uncle climb up from the river? Cuicui asked.

The third master glared at Cuicui and said angrily, "Don't say anything!"

Cuicui also glared at her grandfather, then, pouting, she went to play on the bridge alone. At this time, many people gathered at the bridge, but no one went to save Guo Shu. Of course, they were not lacking in enthusiasm, and they all cheered to Guo Shu: Pick it again, do it again!

Guo Shu also cooperated. He flew out of the water again and again to grab the water plants on his legs. Although he did not climb successfully, he still won a lot of applause and laughter. The third master also grinned with a pouty mouth. However, at this moment, something happened to Cuicui. She stepped on the air and turned into a flying butterfly, falling towards the bridge.

The third master was frightened. Because he saw Cuicui's position - she was falling towards the rock. "Cui Cui——" The third master yelled and threw himself into the river, but was caught by someone. Because several people have already entered the river. However, when they threw themselves into the river, Cuicui disappeared. When they looked up, they found that Cuicui had been carried to the other side by Guo Shu.

It turned out that the moment Cuicui fell, Guo Shu began to turn around sharply, then rushed towards the stone like crazy, stretched out his hands, and steadily caught Cuicui like a well-trained wax-billed sparrow. Cui...

The third master ran to the other side, but when he reached the middle of the bridge, he stopped again. He bent down and lifted the bicycle.

The third master picked up Cuicui. What surprised him was that Cuicui's clothes were not wet at all. But the third master still put down Cuicui and took off his cotton-padded jacket.

Guo Shu, wearing a cotton-padded jacket, limped onto the bridge. He looked around and found that the pear blossoms on the other side were as white as moonlight.

He thought, maybe he really walked into the moonlight of the Tang Dynasty.

16. Guo Shu fell into the river, and the third master refused to save him because of a conflict with Guo Shu. What is the reason for their conflict? (2 points)

17. What role does the bridge play in the novel? Please explain briefly. (3 points)

18. Combined with the full text, briefly analyze the character of Sanye. (4 points)

19. Is the title of the article "Bridge under the Moonlight of the Tang Dynasty" appropriate? Please briefly describe the reasons. (4 points)

20. The author also designed the ending of the story like this: "People saved Cuicui to the shore and then remembered Guo Shu. At this time, Guo Shu collapsed in the river and never stood up again... Later, Guo Shu was buried in "Which ending do you think is better?" Please explain why. (4 points)

21. In the following analysis and summary of the article content, the two incorrect ones are (?) (?) (4 points)

A. The third paragraph of the article "Although it is already spring, the impatient pear blossoms jumped on the branches, but the third master is still wearing a winter cotton-padded jacket", the fourth paragraph "The third master wearing a cotton-padded jacket ran hard", mentions three times twice The third master's cotton-padded jacket paved the way for the plot at the end of the article when the third master took off his cotton-padded jacket and gave it to Guo Shu.

B. The third master "looked at the stone lying in the water like a cow next to Guo Shu, and thought, why didn't he fall on it? If he fell on it, even if he didn't become a meat pie, his brain would burst." This shows that he has deep feelings for Guo Shu. I hate him so much that I want to put him to death and then hurry up.

C. "Li Bai passed by Lihua Bay and was deeply attracted by the beautiful scenery here. So he was moved by the scene and wrote the popular poem 'The willows are golden and tender, the pear blossoms are white and fragrant with snow.' Although this part is apocryphal, it adds endless poetic flavor to the article.

D. The article ends with “He looked around and found that the pear blossoms on the other side were as white as the moonlight. He thought, maybe he really walked into the moonlight of the Tang Dynasty." This writing not only corresponds to the title and makes the structure more complete, but also plays a role in deepening the theme.

E. This article uses poetry extensively Language, such as "The bicycle turned into two clouds when he pedaled it", "She stepped on the air and turned into a flying butterfly, falling towards the bridge", etc., make the characters vivid and express their emotions clearly.