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请从下面两题中任选一题作文。

       题一:现代生活,密码与我们紧紧相随。微信、QQ 登录,电脑开机、自行车开锁,银行取款,甚至进入楼道都需要密码。其实用密码的地方远不止这些,成功有它的“密码”,走进朋友的内心需要“密码”,与父母的沟通也得输入正确的“密码”……

       请以“密码”为 题目,写一篇文章。

       题二:“后盾”,意即“背后支持和援助的力量”。生活中,亲朋是后盾;学习上,师长是后盾;行动时,伙伴是后盾。疲惫了,坚持是后盾;失望了,自信是后盾;软弱了,坚强是后盾……

       请以“                   后盾”为话题写一篇文章。

       要求:①请先选题号,然后再作文。 ②若选题二,请自拟文章题目。 ③立意自定,文体自选(除诗歌外),不得套作,不得抄袭。 ④字数不少于600 字。 ⑤文中不得出现真实的地名、校名和人名等与考生信息相关的表述。

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【参考例文1】密码 从使用电子产品开始,我就一直在和密码打交道。 首次接触密码我才小学一年级,那时是需要注册一个游戏帐号,我怕记不住密码,就把它记在一个小纸条上,然后好好保管着。可没过多久,我又注册了一个帐号,然后又多了一张小纸条,一个学期下来,我的纸条已经满天飞了。我把这些重要的纸条都珍藏着,免得哪天忘了。后来,我都不玩这游戏了,这些重要的密码记录纸条都被我请进了垃圾桶。 现在密码设置越来越繁琐了。经常会听见某某的密码被破解了,帐号被盗了之类的话。班里有的游戏高手对自己的帐号格外珍惜,有次看他在输入密码

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    One October morning, I got off the all-night train in Mandalay, a city in Myanmar. A rough man came up and offered to show me around. The price he asked was less than I would pay for a bar of chocolate at home. So I climbed into his trishaw(三轮车).

    As he was showing me around, he told me how he had come to the city from his village. He'd earned a degree in mathematics. His dream was to be a teacher. But of course, life is hard here, and so for now, this was the only way he could make a living. Many nights, he told me, he actually slept in his trishaw so he could catch the first visitors off the all-night train.

    And very soon, we found that in certain ways, we had so much in common---we were both in our 20s, we were both fascinated by foreign cultures----that he invited me home.

    So we turned off the wide, crowded streets, and came to rough, wild alleyways(小巷). I really lost my sense of where I was, and realized that I could easily get cheated or something even worse.

    Finally, he stopped and led me into a hut. And then he reached under his bed. Something in me froze. I waited to see what he would pull out. And finally he took out a box. Inside it was every single letter he had ever received from visitors from abroad.

    So when we said goodbye that night, I realized he had also shown me the secret point of travel, which is to go inwardly(向内心)as well as outwardly to places you would never go otherwise, to go into uncertainty, even fear.

    At home, its dangerously easy to think we're on top of things. Out in the world, you are reminded every moment that you're not, and you can't get to the bottom of things, either.