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Couplets are a very interesting form of language in traditional culture.

Couplets are a very interesting form of language in traditional culture, which emphasizes equal number of words, the same structure, and similar or opposite meanings. Idioms can also be paired with couplets, such as: sending charcoal in the snow - adding flowers to the icing on the cake, well-organized - cluttered. You also make a pair. (2 points)

①Mountains of clear water-( ) ②Crude tea-( )

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4. ② mountain treasures and sea food (mountain dishes and wild scribes, jade plate delicacies, etc.)

Material 1

Li Yu, a famous opera singer and great writer in the Qing Dynasty, built a pavilion in his hometown of Lanxi, Zhejiang Province. Li Fugui, a wealthy man, sponsored the funds and was about to give the pavilion the name - Fugui Pavilion. Li Yu felt bad and blocked the way, "And stop." Meaning, stop for a while. The rich man said, "Do you have a better name?" Li Yu smiled and said, "I have already named it - (A)."

Later Li Yu also drew up a couplet for the pavilion:

Famous and Profitable Road Running Resting;

Coming and Going Streams and Mountains Clear and Quiet B .

How many pavilions are there on the road of life? Maybe that is not a specific place, but all can walk in and experience a kind of ease in life.

(From "Yu Dan's Interesting Taste of Life")

Material 2

Where there is water, there is a dragon boat / Where there is a dragon boat race, there will be someone to beat the drums / You are always in the front of the drums to lead the way ......

Not Xiangshui purifies you, it is C / You rise to the challenge, all the waves / Ting Zhi Pu Lan flowed to the Nowadays ......

Where there is water, there are people who are homesick / Where there is a shore, the song of Chu rises / You are in the song, in the wind, in the water

(From Yu Guangzhong's "Drifting to Qu Yuan")

Materials 3

A: I also love to read "The Legend of the Kettle". A: And Zhu Yingtai!

B: You've read "The Legend of the Kettle"? B: Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is another story!

A: One hundred and eight large kettles! A: you just said Liangshan ......

B: ouch, this has to be how big a boiler room ah! B: Water Park Liangshan.

A: People are heroes, what boiler room? A: Song Jiang have it?

B: heroes and heroes have called the kettle? B: Yes, yes, yes!

A: There is that book ah! A: Hu Saniang?

B: The book. B: There is!

A: The book? A: Butterfly!

B: Liangshanbo B: Oops!

(From the comic strip "Full of Sense")

13. Material 1 tells an interesting story about Li Yu's naming of a pavilion. (2 marks)

14. Yu Dan appreciated the name of the pavilion chosen by Li Yu, in fact, she appreciated a kind of human attitude of Li Yu, please use a two-syllable word in Material 1 to summarize this kind of human attitude. (1 point).

15. Material 2 expresses the infinite reverence for Qu Yuan in the form of poetry. Please skillfully switch the word order of the underlined sentence and put it at C to make it interesting. (1 point)

16. Material 3 is an excerpt from the comic strip "Full Belly", which is hilarious to read but thought-provoking, please fill in the name of the same masterpiece in the title of the book in the two places, and say what kind of reading phenomenon is satirized by the comic strip. (3 points)

17. accumulating links: these three small materials comprehensively reflect the wonderful fun of reading. Reading is a marvelous process: the wisdom of others can stir up the waves in our hearts, just like the famous line in Qu Yuan's Li Sao, "The road is long and the road is far away," which will always lead us to keep pursuing. (1 point)

13. (2 points) A. and stop the pavilion; B. and stop stop

14. (1 point) calmly

15. (1 point) C. you net Xiangshui

16. (3 points) Water Margin (or Water Margin) (1 point); the reading of the classics is very little, Zhang Guan Li Dai, not clear, plausible (2 points). (Meaning can be right)

17. (1 point) I will go up and down and seek (see wrong no points)