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下列诗句与“灌足急流,抽足再入,己非前水”蕴含的哲理相同的是(    )

A:近水楼台先得月,向阳花木早逢春

B:逝者如斯夫,不舍昼夜

C:天行有常,不为尧存,不为桀亡

D:道之大原出于天,天不变道亦不变

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B

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阅读李淑云《礼物》,完成后面问题。
        ①灯光很暗,女儿在母亲的床边站了一会儿,然后轻轻地把一个包装很精致的工艺品盒放在母亲的身边。
        ②那是女儿送给母亲的生日礼物。母亲依旧香甜地睡着,不时地发出轻微的酣声,借着不很明亮的灯光,女儿发现母亲又瘦了许多。
        ③挂钟轻轻地敲了几下,女儿便背起了书包和画夹,蹑手蹑脚地退出了房门。
天边还没有露出鱼肚白,朦朦胧胧的月色里,小星星还在不停地眨着眼,借着月光,女儿欢快地朝一所很远的学校走去。
        ④那是一所新校舍。是一幢很高很高的大楼。尽管路途遥远,但那是女儿心中向往已久的艺术殿堂。
        ⑤没入学那会儿,女儿常常做梦。梦见高耸的大楼和大楼里辉煌的一切。接到录取通知书的那天,女儿高兴地依偎在母亲的怀里,母亲欣喜地流了泪。可是,入学要交纳1万元,建校费,1万元呀,到哪去弄呢?
       ⑥入学的日子一天天地逼近,女儿也在这忐忑不安的焦灼中等待。
       ⑦终于有一天,母亲颤抖着双手把一叠大小不一的纸币小山似地堆在了女儿的面前,数数,整整1万元人民币。
       ⑧母亲病倒了。夜里不断剧烈地咳嗽。失去光泽的面孔,常常现出疲惫不堪的样子。在女儿的眼里,母亲好久没有睡上一个完整的觉了。母亲不很老,却有了白发。女儿流泪了,她在心里暗暗发誓,有朝一日,一定要加倍回报母亲的爱!
        ⑨放学归来的路上,女儿一脸的阳光灿烂,思绪里不断勾勒着母亲看见她的礼物时欣喜、激动的样子。要知道,这件小小的礼物是她用画笔辛勤勾勒了近一个月才换来的。为了买下它,女儿在那家工艺品店的橱窗前踌躇过多次。女儿特别欣赏雕像中的女孩和女孩旁慈祥的母亲,仿佛那就是她与母亲的化身。
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完形填空,根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Kevin sat at the desk in his study, pencil in hand. He had to write a story for his English class by Friday. “I don't know what to1,” he complained to his dog, who was asleep at his feet. Kevin was talkative when speaking to his friends, yet he had2finding words he had to write.

    By bedtime Kevin had drawn a picture of his dog smiling. He had drawn a tree with its branches(树枝) blowing in a high wind. He had also written a3asking his friend to go to the movies on Saturday.4he had not written a single word of his story.

    On Wednesday, Mrs Scott, Kevin's English teacher, asked the class to5the first draft() of their stories. Kevin had to turn in the only work that he had—the page with his name, the6, and the note.

    Kevin wasn't7when Mrs Scott asked him to stay after class the next day. But he was surprised by what8said to him. “Kevin, this is a fantastic story—the dog, the movie, the tree in the9. I can't wait to find out how they all fit together. I think you have the idea of a story there. Look at your note and the pictures and try to see10a story comes to you.”

    That night Kevin sat at his desk, and this was what he wrote: “One Saturday Tom went to meet his friend at the11. It looked as if it might rain, so Tom12his umbrella. Suddenly a big storm blew in. The noise of the wind13like Tom's dog Spotty. Spotty really hated storms and barked whenever he wanted to be let inside. Then Tom saw Spotty running after him down the busy street, barking. The sound was full of blame(责备). Tom felt14because he had left Spotty outside. He turned and headed home with Spotty. Tom let Spotty in the door just and the rain started to pour down.”

    Kevin had a story after all. The last thing he did was to write his name15at the top of the page.