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    【甲】陈太丘与友期行,期日中,过中不至,太丘舍去,去后乃至。元方时年七岁,门外戏。客问元方:“尊君在不?”答日:“待君久不至,已去。”友人便怒曰:“非人哉!与人期行,相委而去。”元方曰:“君与家君期日中。日中不至,则是无信;对子骂父,则是无礼。”友人惭,下车引之,元方入门不顾。

(《陈太丘与友期行》)

    【乙】王冕者,诸暨人。七八岁时,父命牧牛陇上,窃入学舍,听诸生诵书;听已①,辄默记。暮归,忘其牛,父怒挞之。已而②复如初。母日:“儿痴如此,曷③不听其所为?”冕因去,依④僧寺以居。夜潜出,坐佛膝上,执策映长明灯读之,琅琅达旦。佛像多土偶,狰恶可怖;冕小儿,恬⑤若不见。

(《王冕读书》)

【注释】①已:止,罢。②已而:过后。③曷:何,怎么,为什么。④依:投靠。⑤恬:安然。

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