Reading answers to Zhou Jiajun's "Red Flowers and Grass"

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"Red Flowers and Grasses"

Zhou Jiajun

Perhaps because I have lived in the countryside of Jiangnan for a long time, I am particularly unforgettable about the unpretentious red flowers and grasses.

Red vetch, also called milkvetch, is a herb with strong vitality. In the rice-growing areas of the south, her footprints can be found everywhere. In early spring, the winter farmland is still lifeless, and stubborn red flowers and grasses are scrambling to sprout from around the next year's rice stubble. Her green feathery leaves are lightly leaning on the frozen soil, and a small red flower with frost and dew blooms on the tender stem, just like holding a small torch, feeding the earth like a red agate, so beautiful.

However, my love for red flowers and grasses is not only because of her raging vitality, but also because of her simple and noble feelings.

In the middle of winter, everything is desolate, but red flowers and grasses are growing in the wind and snow. How vigorous is her life! Spring is warm and flowers are blooming, and hundreds of flowers are blooming, but red flowers and grasses have no intention of competing for spring, and they take root and grow in obscurity. , how humble her character is! Late spring is approaching, the fallen flowers are in full bloom, and the red flowers and grass are in their prime. At this time, her flower stamens are deeply filled with mellow fragrance, and the fragrance is permeated. The air seems to have penetrated into sugar threads, making countless bees crazy. Surrounding her all day long to collect honey. The famous "Mirror Milk Milk Honey" at home and abroad began to sprout its soft amber light from this moment on. When the rice transplanting season comes, the red flowers and grasses are generously dug into the soil and soaked in water, turning them into good green manure, sacrificing themselves for a greater harvest.

Red flowers and grasses, when alive, dare to fight the last winter, have no intention of fighting for spring, and focus on brewing honey for a better life; when they die, they should be silent and have no complaints, die in a worthy place, and add rich fertilizer to the eternal land. Yes, red flowers and plants are not expensive, not gorgeous, and difficult to enter the forest for viewing. However, isn't her flame-like life that never goes out and her selfless spirit of making a lot of contributions with very little a symbol of a noble personality?

"Red Flowers and Grass" reading questions:

1. The main writing feature of this article is ________.

2. In what order are the vitality and noble qualities of red flowers and plants described? [ ]

A. Time sequence from far to near

B , Spatial order from outside to inside

C. Temporal order from near to far

D. Logical order from inside to outside

3. Some of the red flowers and grasses What noble qualities of human beings are similar to moral character? Complete the following table and do not exceed the number of words in the box.

4. Find the sentence in the text that best expresses the center.

Reference answers to "Red Flowers and Grasses":

1. Use objects as metaphors for people, and support objects to express ambitions

2. A

3 , (1) bravery (2) silent dedication (3) self-sacrifice for others

4. But her life, which is like an unquenchable flame, requires little contribution but much selfless spirit. Isn’t it a kind of nobility? A symbol of personality?