The reading questions for the classical Chinese "Wolf" were as follows: Which of the following words is not a nickname for wolves? A Dog B Fox C Leopard D Bear The answer was a bear.
Silent reading is a form of reading, usually referring to reading without making a sound and only understanding the content of the text through the feelings of the mind. In novels, silent reading was often used to express the emotional state of the character's inner struggle, thoughts, feelings, and so on. Silent reading often appeared in some suspense, reasoning, psychological descriptions, and other types of novels to help the characters better understand the content of the text and deepen the character's heart to enhance the realism and tension of the novel. It is important to note that it is not correct to deliberately not make any sound when reading because reading is an important way of learning and acquiring knowledge. You should maintain the correct reading posture and sound.
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50 classical Chinese reading training questions, including answers 1. The idiom that is highlighted in the following sentences is incorrectly used ( ) A person is too busy with work: refers to the work is irresponsible, not serious, not practical, and complete the task in a superficial manner. B. Repeatedly giving orders and warnings to emphasize the matters to be paid attention to. C. Decline over and over again: refers to the gradual weakening and eventual exhaustion of many failures. D. Refreshed and happy: In a good mood and in good spirits. Answer A
Excerpted reading notes referred to the reader reading the important information, opinions, ideas, etc. in the article, and then sorting, sorting, and concluding them for future review and revision. The method of copying reading notes was as follows: 1. Decide who to copy: First, you must choose the books or articles that you are interested in and determine the scope of the content. 2. Read carefully: When reading, you must carefully read every word, every point of view, and thought in the article so that you can extract the important information in the article. 3. Finishing Excerpt: After reading, you should sort out the important information, opinions, ideas, etc. in the article and classify and summarize them for future review and review. [4. Sorting and induction: To classify the extracted information according to time, place, person, subject, etc.] 5. Rereading: Excerpted reading notes require repeated reading to deepen the understanding and memory of the article. Excerpted reading notes can improve the reader's reading ability, memory, and thinking ability. It can also help the reader better understand the meaning and extension of the article.