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蜡烛 看着正在燃烧的蜡烛,我不禁陷入了沉思。你看,蜡烛通体洁白,不停地燃烧着,在这

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蜡烛

       看着正在燃烧的蜡烛,我不禁陷入了沉思。你看,蜡烛通体洁白,不停地燃烧着,在这漆黑的夜晚放射出明亮的光芒。它的一生是duǎn zàn                   的,却又是高尚的。 它照亮了别人,却牺牲了自己。老师的品质不也正像蜡烛一样吗?他们从不企求个人的名利和地位,埋头苦干,为培养接班人gòng xiàn             毕生精力。一些老师虽然已经到了暮秋之年,但是他们还是如夕阳一样把生命的每一缕光都洒在祖国的繁花嫩叶上。他们像蜡烛一样,“油不尽,光不灭”,愿在有限的岁月,“燃烧”自己,放出光辉。我赞美蜡烛,更赞美老师。

1.看拼音,在文中的横线上写出相应词语。

2.“蜡烛的高尚”是指                                                                         。 

3.文章中“燃烧”打引号是  [ ]

       A.表示引用语言    B.表示专用名词   C.表示讽刺,嘲笑,说反话    D.表示特殊含义

4.文章中“繁花嫩叶”是指               ;“油不尽,光不灭”中的“油”指         “光”指            。(从文章中找出)  

5.用横线画出短文中的一个反问句,并把它改成陈述句。

                                                                                                                                                

答案:

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参考答案:B

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B. attract the media

C. experience an adventure

D. beat the crowd

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