The range of Chinese recitation and dictation in Fujian senior high school entrance examination

(1) The Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius pointed out that learning and thinking must be closely combined: learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous.

2. The Analects of Confucius emphasizes that as long as you are good at learning, there are teachers everywhere: in a threesome, there must be my teacher.

3. In The Analects of Confucius, Confucius emphasized that learning attitude should be correct. What you don't pretend to understand is: knowing is knowing, but not knowing is not knowing. 4. In The Analects of Confucius, it is emphasized to take others as the mirror of self-cultivation, and the sentence that you learn well and abandon badly is: See the sage Si Qi, but not the sage for introspection.

In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius emphasized that we should not only learn from the advantages of others, but also see their shortcomings. A word that should be taken as a warning is: choose the good and follow it, and change the bad.

6. In The Analects of Confucius, Confucius believed that only people with broad mind and firm will can be called scholars. That sentence is: a scholar has a long way to go to strive for self-improvement.

7. The Analects of Confucius says that a person can only stand the test in a difficult and difficult environment.

The sentence of unyielding quality of human beings is still: when it is cold, you will know that pines and cypresses are dying.

(2) "The Fish I Want"

The sentence with the same meaning as "I don't know where the food comes from" in the article "I want what I want" is: Call it and people in the street will receive it; Begging for help is too much.

2. The sentence of the central argument of "I want what I want" is: those who give up their lives for righteousness are also.

3. I want what I want, which means that I won't drag out an ignoble existence, is: I want more than the living, and I hate it more than the dead.

4. The author said in the article "I want what I want" that everyone has kindness and saints can persevere. That sentence is: people who are not alone have hearts, everyone has them, and saints should not lose their ears.

(3) Born in sorrow, died in happiness.

1, "Born in Worry and Died in Happiness" points out that the phrase "hard training brings benefits" is: Therefore, Yico Zeng has no patience. 2. The sentence in "Born in sorrow and died in happiness" explains the reasons of national subjugation from both internal and external aspects: if you enter, you will not be able to go home, but if you leave, there will be no foreign invasion. 3. The full text is summarized as "born in sorrow and died in happiness", and the sentence that summarizes the central argument is: then knowledge is born in sorrow and died in happiness. 4. The sentence that shows that talents must go through hard training is: Therefore, the sky will drop to a great position, so people must first suffer from their minds, their bones and muscles, starve their bodies, empty their bodies, and act indiscriminately, so they must be patient and have benefited from what they can't do. (4) The fundamental reason why Cao Gui invited Lu Zhuanggong in Debate on Cao Gui 1 and Debate on Cao Gui was the contempt of carnivores, and he didn't make long-term plans. 2. In the Cao Gui Debate, Cao Gui's strategic thought of "winning the trust of the people" was expressed in one sentence: a small prison, though unruly, must treat each other with affection. 3. In Cao Gui's debate, one sentence that best embodies Cao Gui's military thought is that the husband is brave in fighting. 4. The sentence in Cao Gui's debate shows that Duke Zhuang of Lu pinned his hope of winning on the support of the people: a small prison, though it can't be kept, must be affectionate. In the debate in Cao Gui, Cao Gui concluded that the enemy was really defeated, on the basis that I thought it was chaotic and looked at its flag. 6. Cao Gui believes that the condition of "being able to fight World War I" is that a small prison, although not inspected, must be treated with affection. 7. One sentence that best embodies Cao Gui's military thought is: I am tired of my benefits, and I will overcome them; Wandering flags, so go after them.