种树的人笑了,他说:“种树不是种菜或种稻子,种树是百年的基业,不像青菜几个星期就可以

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问题:

       种树的人笑了,他说:“种树不是种菜或种稻子,种树是百年的基业,不像青菜几个星期就可以收成。所以树木自己要学会在土地里找水源。我浇水只是模仿老天下雨,老天下雨算不准的,它几天下一次?上午或下午?一次下多少?如果无法在这种不确定中汲(jí)水生长,树苗自然就枯萎了。但是,在不确定中找到水源、拼命扎根的树,长成百年的大树就不成问题了。”    

       种树人语重心长地说:“如果我每天都来浇水,每天定时浇一定的量,树苗就会养成依赖的心,根就会浮在地表上,无法深入地下,一旦我停止浇水,树苗会枯萎得更多。幸而存活的树苗,遇到狂风暴雨,也会一吹就倒。”    

       种树人的一番话,使我非常感动。不只是树,人也是一样,在不确定中生活的人,能比较经得起生活的考验,会锻炼出一颗独立自主的心。在不确定中,就能学会把很少的养分转化为巨大的能量,努力生长。

1.用“√”给画线的字选择正确的读音。   

(yuán   ruán)    仿(mó   mé)   根(zǎ   zhā)    比(jiǎo jiào) 

2.先写出形近字,再组词。

稻  (      )                (      )              浮  (      )               (      )

汲  (      )                (      )              颗  (      )               (      )

3.在语段中找出下列词语的近义词。   

依靠(      )    枯谢(      )   磨练(      )    经常(      )

4.用下列词语造句。   

语重心长:                                                                                                                             

如果……就……                                                                                                                      

因为……所以……                                                                                                                   

虽然……但是……                                                                                                                    

5.“不只是树,人也是一样,在不确定中生活的人,能比较经得起生活的考验,会锻炼出一颗独立自主的心。”句子中的“不确定”是什么意思?联系生活实际,你能想到哪些“不确定”?

                                                                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                           

6.从种树人的一番话中,你悟出了什么道理?

                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                             

考点:现代文阅读拼音形近字辨析近义词,反义词组词造句
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