Inner strength I was on the path in the forest, listening to a group of nameless birds, singing on the branches. It was so pleasant and harmonious that you felt so wonderful and happy in the world of the forest. Suddenly, I found that there were several conspicuous and new axe marks in a pine tree beside me. Who hurt the pine tree? It was not normal felling, it was unforgivable mutilation So, I feel a kind of peace and happiness is destroyed, rough and cruelty caused my anger A few days later, I came to the forest to visit the injured pine tree. I found that a layer of transparent grease poured out from the cut place, like applying a layer of ointment to the wound, and the cracked bark was slowly fitting A few days later, I almost ran into the woods and rushed to the slashed pine tree. Suddenly, I found that under the slowly dried oil, the place where I had been slashed by the axe had all healed. The pine tree overcame the evil destruction and unforgivable devastation with its own resistance (or resistance) I was shocked for a moment: how powerful is the power hidden in the pine tree's heart! I asked myself, what's the power in my heart? 1. Summarize the main content of the passage 2. What does the author want to tell readers by borrowing the healed pine tree?

Inner strength I was on the path in the forest, listening to a group of nameless birds, singing on the branches. It was so pleasant and harmonious that you felt so wonderful and happy in the world of the forest. Suddenly, I found that there were several conspicuous and new axe marks in a pine tree beside me. Who hurt the pine tree? It was not normal felling, it was unforgivable mutilation So, I feel a kind of peace and happiness is destroyed, rough and cruelty caused my anger A few days later, I came to the forest to visit the injured pine tree. I found that a layer of transparent grease poured out from the cut place, like applying a layer of ointment to the wound, and the cracked bark was slowly fitting A few days later, I almost ran into the woods and rushed to the slashed pine tree. Suddenly, I found that under the slowly dried oil, the place where I had been slashed by the axe had all healed. The pine tree overcame the evil destruction and unforgivable devastation with its own resistance (or resistance) I was shocked for a moment: how powerful is the power hidden in the pine tree's heart! I asked myself, what's the power in my heart? 1. Summarize the main content of the passage 2. What does the author want to tell readers by borrowing the healed pine tree?


The author sees the process of a pine tree from being cut down to self - healing
With the help of the healed pine tree, we can tell readers that people can be hurt just like the pine tree. As long as we have the courage to face it and rely on our own strength, we can overcome difficulties



Read the "smile through the soul" this reading experience, contact with the reality of life


It's very brave for a child to face death with a smile. I think that smile contains her thanks to the people who saved her. What's more, she believes that someone will come to save her. Although she failed, she knows that everyone present has worked hard. Now the only thing she can do is to cheer everyone up and save others with a smile
In life, we should also use a smile to face failure and frustration, can't let difficulties knock you down
We should do the same in our study
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What is the solemn and tragic scene in "smile through the soul"


1. Choose the right words in brackets: disaster and injury 2. Fill in the appropriate connective words at []: Although but 3. Understand the meaning of the words in context: helpless: the rescuers can't save the little girl and feel helpless. Black and white: the little girl is injured all over because of the debris flow. 4. V stands for [letter