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根据语境,下面划线字注音错误的一项是(    )

A:当它(jiá)然而止的时候,世界出奇的寂静,以至使人感到对她十分(mò)生了。

B:北雁南飞,活跃在田间草际的昆虫也都销声匿迹。到处呈现一片(shuāi)草连天的景象,准备迎接风雪途(zài)的寒冬。

C:蠢笨的企鹅,胆(què)地把肥胖的身体躲藏到(xuán)崖底下。

D:一个衣服褴(lǚ)的年老水手拿小刀一下(qiào)开牡蛎,递给两位先生,再由他们递给两位太太。

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C

同类题2

课外阅读。

书的王国

      书,一度是我的堡垒,也是我的王国。

      那还是初病的前几年中,面对着日趋恶化的病体,不可知的病运,真有前途茫茫,不知何去何从之感。甚至天边掠过一只飞鸟,也能让我触景生情,伤感泪下。

      于是,我用书为自己建筑一个很好的堡垒躲在里面,可以忘掉病痛,忘掉眼泪,忘掉一切的不幸。至今记忆犹新的是每天晚饭后,母亲就为我出门借书,不管认识不认识的人家,都要敲门问询一番。自己村子的借完了,就到别的村去借,常要走很远的路。而母亲幸幸苦苦好不容易借来的书,往往在我饥不择食,狼吞虎咽之下,三两下就“清洁溜溜了”。母亲只好一趟趟走得更远了。一直到父亲认识了一位图书馆的管理员,母亲肩上的重担才算放下。

      慢慢地,书为我开拓了一个新的人生领域,我又找到了自己,肯定了生命意义。原来,生活的天地虽小,方格子的世界却广大无边,生老病死,悲欢离合,都由着我去创造,去发挥,为了写作,我的右臂一年四季(  zhǒnɡ zhànɡ )不堪,硬得跟石头一样。父母亲友常劝我多休息,我却己深迷其间,无法自拔了。对我,真是一种极大心灵享受。

      就这样,我由爱书人又迈上了写书人的艰苦路程。由于学识不足,经历太少,我需要看更多的书,吸取更多的知识。家中除了许多份书报杂志之外,也不断地买新书。每日看书写书,我生活在书的王国。其乐无穷。

      我发现,一个人(    )肯做 (     )在三尺宽长的病床上,(    )能为自己开创出一片阔的新天地。

同类题4

根据短文理解,选择正确答案。

    A dog, it is said, is a man's best friend. Put a dog, a kid and a book together, and you have a struggling reader's best friend.

    The therapy dogs of R.E.A.D. – Reading Education Assistance Dogs – have been helping children improve their reading skills since 1999, when Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA) began the program in Salt Lake City, Utah.

    Today, tens of thousands of R.E.A.D. teams – dogs and their owners – volunteer to spend time with youngsters in schools and libraries across the United States and around the world. The idea is that sharing a book with a nonjudgmental (不带评论的) partner encourages students' confidence and helps develop a love of reading.

    Izzy, a Havanese therapy dog, is a regular visitor to Public School 57 in East Harlem, New York. Students meet him in the library, pick out a book and sit down on the carpet. Izzy snuggles (依偎) up to them and gets ready to hear a story.

    “I love reading to Izzy because he listens to me, and he doesn't make fun of me when I make a mistake,” says third-grader Aelane Vasquez. The 9-year-old, whose parents are from Mexico, is one of 15 Latin-American students at the school who were selected for the program.

    “All the students that we work with in the R.E.A.D. program were behind reading levels at the beginning of the year,” Bridget McElroy, who teaches English as a Second Language, explained. “Now most of them have reached the average level, if not above it.” That's important, because achieving proficiency (熟练) in reading is vital for kids to succeed. Studies have shown that students who can't read at grade level by the end of third grade are four times less likely to graduate high school by the age of 19.

    The R.E.A.D. teams from New York Therapy Animals work with 175 kids at Public School 57 and nine other schools.

    McElroy said she sees a marked difference in Aelane and her classmates, and not just in study. “Not only do the kids have time to practice reading, what we are really seeing is that they are excited to read and practice even when Izzy is not here,” she said.