Reading problems in the fifth grade of primary school

I miss that river.

② Seen from a distance, it is like a lonely string stretched on a leaf, which is swayed by wind and rain and years.

I am a pair of ears that grow beside me. At that time, I didn't feel lucky I thought it was music, the story of the waves, and the infusion of endless passion, which were taken for granted. I think this Liu Yin is taken for granted, the acacia flowers are taken for granted, the cuckoos and orioles on both sides of the bamboo forest are taken for granted, and the wet smoke and songs on both sides are taken for granted. At that time, I had an innate idea in my naive heart: this river and everything related to it naturally belong to us.

I learned to swim in the river. I show butterflies and frogs to the fish in the water; I lay on my back on the waterbed and looked at the sky. Between sky blue and water blue, I am a floating dream. I caught the crab, and a little resistance in the gap hurt my hand, but it was not unnecessary evil. My little body is full of weapons, and I have spent my whole life in fear of war. The greatest success is only to prevent excessive injury. When crossing the river, I met a water snake, with its small head held high and its small eyes staring at the strange sky. It also crossed the fate in the unexpected water.

⑤ I made the first bamboo flute in the bamboo forest, imitating the fingering of Beidou (also a seven-tone hole), and blew it to the village behind me and the distant years in the quiet night.

I didn't think it was a miracle at the time. I really didn't expect that more than half of my internal water came from the irrigation of this river. My shallow, simple and ignorant heart takes all this for granted. It never occurred to me that the river would be cut off. I didn't think about it. It seems to have a long history of water. Where did it come from? How do its gentle blue waves and noble rapids converge bit by bit?

All landowners with its wave after wave, I left wet. I take it with me everywhere. I am a part of its standing and walking, and its milk flows in my memory.

I still think it naturally exists there, naturally belongs to me, to us, forever.

Pet-name ruby years ago to go home, I was startled. I'll never see that river again. Lying in front of you is its dry body, scattered with stones, silently telling the vicissitudes of life; The willows, bamboo forests, pagodas and reeds on the shore are all gone. On the barren beach, some people are digging for gold. Three or five children, flying kites, looked up at the empty sky and rickety kites.

Attending: I can't find the place where I swam in those days. The place that made me feel the depth of the river, the reflection of the teenager, the blue whirlpool that aroused my initial poetic imagination, has been covered by high garbage dumps.

⑾ How I want to find the source of death, cry bitterly and let tears revive this dream river.

At this time, I realized painfully that nothing between heaven and earth is natural and belongs to us forever.

Take it for granted, take it for granted to cherish-this is the only thing that belongs to us.

We are just another kind of fish wandering in the river. We don't want to make dried fish, but we may turn ourselves into dried fish. Many rivers have dried up and been polluted. Love has dried up; The riverbed inside us is no longer a blue reflection, but full of sewage and garbage.

I, how to open the pure water in my heart. Resurrection of the Dead River?

1. Write synonyms for the following words.

Cherish (cherish) imitation () in astonishment.

2. Fill in the blanks according to the content of the article.

(1) This river used to be a (beautiful) place.

Today's "that river" is a place (dry).

(2) The author takes "The River" as the topic, which has the function of (now people can't be saved).

(3) The feeling of "I" in the text changes with the change of the river, and it has experienced thoughts.

Take it for granted → (leave) → understand → (return) → (disappointment).

3. Contact the context and understand the meaning of the following sentences.

We don't want to make dried fish, but we may turn ourselves into dried fish.

I don't want to be a fish in sewage, but human beings will marginalize themselves like the first stream.

4. The following is my understanding and appreciation of this article. Mark "√" correctly and "×" incorrectly.

A. The author writes from the river in his memory, and shows the idea that human beings should know how to cherish by comparing the past with the present. (right)

B describes the details of catching crabs and meeting water snakes, aiming to show that nature is full of competition and everything is facing crisis. (error)

C the author thinks this river is a "miracle" because it brought fun to his childhood. (error)

D. This paper describes the changes of rivers, omitting the process of changes, leaving room for readers to think. , (right)