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根据原文补充并完成练习。 孔子东游,见两小儿________________,

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根据原文补充并完成练习。     
  孔子东游,见两小儿________________,问________________。     
  一儿曰:“________________,而________________。”     
  一儿以 ________________,而________________。     
  一儿曰:“________________,及日中________________,此不为________________?”    
  一儿曰:“________________,及其日中________________,此不为________________?”    
  孔子不能________________。     两小儿笑曰:“ ________________?”     
1.补充原文
2.两个小孩各是根据什么来判断太阳离人的远近的?
____________________________________
3.从两小儿的辩论中可以看出什么?
____________________________________
4.“孔子不能决”说明了____________________________________ 。
5.你感觉下列哪幅图中的太阳大一些?请动手量一量,看哪一幅大,并说说这是怎么回事。                                                  
(甲图)        (乙图)
____________________________________
6.另一个小孩的判断该怎样解释呢?
____________________________________

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