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Item Bank of Chinese Character Dictation Competition in Grade 5 and 6
Item Bank of Chinese Character Dictation Competition in Grade 5 and 6

20 17 Chinese character dictation conference is being held in the school. The charm of Chinese characters was fully displayed at the competition site, and the students' love and familiarity with Chinese characters was surprising. What I share with you below is the Chinese dictation question bank and the answers, which I hope will be helpful to your study!

1. centipede (Wú n ɡ) arthropod. Flat and long. The head is golden yellow with whiplike tentacles. The back of the trunk is dark green and the abdomen is yellow-brown. It consists of many links, and each link has a pair. The first pair of feet have poisonous glands, which can secrete venom. Prey on small insects. Traditional Chinese medicine is used as medicine.

2. a flaw (pê zhà n) is a loophole exposed in the language action.

3. y zhàn In ancient times, people who delivered official documents or officials exchanged horses for the night: a post office was set up.

4. vigorous (Ji m4ojian) is strong and powerful.

5. Coke (jiāo tàn) is a kind of solid fuel, which is hard, porous and has high calorific value. It is made of coal through high-temperature dry distillation. Mostly used for ironmaking.

6. confidential information. Confidential information is also divided into three levels of management: secret, confidential and top secret. According to the principle of "who is in charge, who is responsible", users of classified information should be responsible for the specific implementation of classified information in their own units.

7. Familiarity (r shú nénɡ xiánɡ) means that you have heard a lot, and you can speak clearly and in detail.

8. The diaphragm (mó) does not have the same feelings and does not understand each other; Unfamiliar; Amateur.

9. Looking forward to rashness; Reckless; Hasty; In a hurry.

10. Green (qρnɡsè) originally refers to immature fruits, but now it is often used to describe people's immaturity. At the same time, it also describes a simple and pure person who has never experienced the world.

1 1. Things are developing and never stop. Describe the vigorous development of new things.

12. Surprised, surprised, very surprised.

13. Rumination (f m n ch ú) means that after eating for a period of time, semi-digested food is sent to the mouth and chewed again.

14. Ché n mi n refers to being absorbed in something or being in a certain realm or thinking activity, and being deeply infatuated with it. Many people describe falling into bad habits and expressing negative emotions.

15. Pancake (lào bǐnɡ) is a kind of pasta cooked with flour, eggs and chopped green onion as the main raw materials, which is deeply loved by people. It can be eaten with all kinds of meat, eggs and vegetables.

16. Waltz is a kind of self-entertaining dance. Waltz, waltz, also often called waltz. Waltz is the earliest self-entertainment dance form in social dance, also known as round dance.

17. Lack of money (Zhu not jīn Jiàn zhǒu ǒ u) When you pull a skirt, your elbows will be exposed, describing the clothes as tattered. It also means that there are many difficulties that you can't cope with or can't cope with.

18. bleak (xiāo sè) describes the sound made by the wind blowing trees; Cold; Desolate.

19. Angry and annoyed.

20. An ellipse is a rectangle.

2 1. ultimatum (t not n ɡ dié) An instrument in which a country informs the other party of a dispute and asks the other party to reply.

22. Drop out of school.

23. Mop (dū nù bù) A household appliance for cleaning the floor, which fixes a mass of absorbent material (such as coarse cotton yarn, cellulose or rags) on the top of a long stick to mop the floor; Mop.

24. Friction extends to torture.

25. Lizard reptiles. Also known as skink, commonly known as quadruped snake.

26. Clues (duān ní) are the beginning of things; Clues; tie

27. Imprisonment (detention); Imprisonment; ; Bound; Strict restrictions.

28. derailment (r yú wǒ zhà) Er: you; Cunning and deception: deception. It means cheating each other.

29. firecrackers (zhànɡ).)

30. Death (y ǔ nm ?); Loss of life; Destroy his country and seize his monarch.

3 1. Select vegetables (zhái cài) to remove inedible parts of vegetables and select edible parts.

32. Despair (diāo bì) ① (life) hardship; (2) (career) decline.

33. chlorpheniramine (pūr mǐn), also known as chlorpheniramine, is an antihistamine. Its main function is the same as diphenhydramine, but its sedative effect is generally weak and its side effects are less than diphenhydramine. Mainly used for various allergic diseases, such as insect bites, drug allergies and so on. This product is forbidden to infants and lactating women, and pregnant women should use it with caution.

34.bì xiào Yao is exactly the same.

35. Attainment (zào yì) Academic and technical attainments: He is the only person in the department who has profound attainments in painting and calligraphy.

36.báháo is overbearing and violent.

37. Platycodon grandiflorum (ɡěnɡ) is a perennial herb with ovate or ovate-lanceolate leaves and dark blue or purplish white flowers. For viewing. Roots can be used as medicine.

38. chapped skin.

39. Genius (bǐnɡɡ) has "special talents or specialties" different from others.

40. Bryophyte (táI Xi m \u n) Bryophyte and bryophyte belong to a large class of cryptoflowering plants, with a wide variety, most of which grow in humid places. Generally, it is called moss without distinction.

4 1.chyóu, the legendary leader of ancient Jiuli nationality. With gold as a weapon, he fought the Yellow Emperor in Zhuolu and died in failure.

42. An ancient tubular firearm in China used gunpowder to fire stone bullets and iron bullets. Cast in bronze or iron. This is the oldest gun.

43. Ji Kang (JΟ kā nπ) was born in Luoxian, Qiaoxian County, Suzhou City, Anhui Province in the Three Kingdoms Period. Famous thinker, musician and writer. In the early Qing Dynasty, Ruan Ji and other bamboo forest celebrities advocated a new style of metaphysics, and advocated "teaching famous people in Vietnam, letting nature take its course" and "judging what is noble and belittling what is clear", which was the spiritual leader of the "seven sages of bamboo forest". He once married Cao Cao's great-granddaughter, worked as a doctor in Cao Wei's middle school, and was called the third in the season by the world. Later, he was executed by Si Mazhao for offending and framing Zhong Hui.

44. What to do (yí zh ǐ q ǐ sh ǐ): move your chin to signal and direct others; Admonish: command people with facial expressions. Don't talk, but use your face to express your expression. Describe the arrogant attitude of powerful people commanding others.

45. Congestion (Y is not southeast of n ɡ) is blocked.

46. Corona: The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere. The thickness is equivalent to several solar radii, or even thicker. The brightness is only one millionth of the photosphere, which can only be seen during a total solar eclipse or with a coronagraph.

47. Dai Zong (not nɡ) is Mount Tai. Mount Tai was originally the head of the five mountains, and was inhabited by all the mountains, hence its name. (2) It was said in ancient times that the soul returned to Mount Tai after death. So Daizong refers to death.

48. plunder (q incarnation) plunder.

49. The flesh of melon.

50. The preconceived idea (yòu yú chénɡ jiàn) is also limited to the original view.

5 1. Caozi cake (cáo zǐ ɡāo 609ā o) Caozi cake, also known as "egg cake", is a traditional cake in Hebei, Tianjin and Beijing. It is baked with fresh eggs and proper amount of sugar, flour and spices. Small round cake, reddish brown at the top, light yellow at the bottom, and soft fragrance at the entrance.

52. The dip pen (zhàn Shuǐ609ān bǐ) has no pen for storing ink, such as a straw. In the past, teachers often used this pen to correct homework, dipped in an ink bottle, and there was a small metal ink storage thing behind the nib.

53. Chā kē d ? hü n: refers to the expressions and actions in classical operas; Humorous words. Funny actions or words inserted by actors in traditional Chinese opera and Quyi in their performances. ;