Share life equally
①The boy and his sister depend on each other. Her parents died young, and he was her only relative. So the boy loves his sister more than himself.
②However, disaster once again befell these two unfortunate children. My sister became seriously ill and needed a blood transfusion. But the hospital's blood was too expensive and the boy had no money to pay for anything, even though the hospital had waived the surgery fee. But without a blood transfusion, my sister will die.
③As the sister’s only relative, the boy’s blood type matches that of his sister. The doctor asked the boy if he was brave and had the courage to endure the pain of drawing blood. The boy began to hesitate, but after some thinking, his 10-year-old brain finally nodded.
④When the blood was drawn, the boy quietly did not make a sound, and just smiled at his sister on the bed next to him. After the blood was drawn, the boy asked with a trembling voice: "Doctor, how long can I live?"
⑤The doctor was about to laugh at the boy's ignorance, but then he was shocked by the boy's bravery. : In the boy's 10-year-old brain, he believed that blood transfusion would lead to loss of life, but he was still willing to give blood to his sister. At that moment, the boy made a decision that cost him a lifetime of bravery and made the determination to die.
⑥The doctor's palms were sweating. He held the boy's hand tightly and said, "Don't worry, you won't die. Blood transfusion will not lose your life." ⑦The boy's eyes glowed: " Really? How many years can I live?"
⑧The doctor smiled and said lovingly: "You can live to be 100 years old, young man, you are very healthy!" The boy jumped for joy! Jump again. When he confirmed that he was really fine, he held up his arm again - the arm where the blood had been drawn just now. He raised his head and solemnly said to the doctor: "Then take half of my blood and give it to my sister, the two of us." Everyone lives for 50 years!” ⑨Everyone was shocked. This was not a child’s unintentional promise, but the most selfless and innocent promise of mankind.
21. From the full text, what two things are mainly reflected in "the boy loves his sister more than himself"? Please summarize your answer.
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22. What method of character description is used in the underlined sentence in paragraph 7? Why does the “boy” have a “glow” in his eyes?
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23. What qualities does the “boy” in the article have? Answer in your own words. (2 points)
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24. Paragraph 3 says that the boy "thought about it". Based on the context, use your reasonable imagination to describe in detail the boy’s “thinking” and what he was thinking about? About 100 words. (3 points)
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IV. Composition: (30 points)
Choose one of the following two topics to write a composition.
1. Life has turned a new page. The coveted middle school campus has accepted you. You must have many extraordinary experiences and feelings to tell your classmates and teachers. Please write an essay with the title "That Time, Me" to tell your story, pour out your heart and show your talent.
Requirements: ① Complete the title, and there is no restriction on the style except poetry;
② Write your true feelings;
2. In life During the journey, you will always meet all kinds of people and things. These people and things may give you pleasure or encourage you to make progress. A stamp, a maple leaf, a bookmark, a song, a greeting... often evoke people's memories of the good past. Please write an article and create your own title.
Requirements: ①The word "memory" must be in the title.
②The number of words should not be less than 50