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**金黄的稻束**郑敏

  金黄的稻柬站在  割过的秋天的田里,  我想起无数个疲倦的母亲,  黄昏路上我看见那皱了的美丽的脸,  收获日的满月在  高耸的树巅上,  暮色里,远山  围着我们的心边,  没有一个雕像能比这更静默。  肩荷着那伟大的疲倦,你们  在这伸向远远的一片  秋天的田里低首沉思,  静默。静默。历史也不过是  脚下一条流去的小河,  而你们,站在那儿  将成为人类的一个思想。1.下列对这首诗的解说,不恰当的一项是(  )A.“金黄的稻束站在/割过的秋天的田里”一句交代了时间。从全诗看,除了“秋天”外,还隐指“暮色”降临之前。B.“黄昏路上我看见那皱了的美丽的脸”,把“皱”与“美丽”并列,寓有讴歌母亲的劳动和感叹时光流逝之意。C.“你们/在这伸向远远的一片……”的诗句中,“你们”指诗歌的主要形象“金黄的稻束”。D.“历史也不过是/脚下一条流去的小河”,这实际上就是稻束“低首沉思”的内容。2.下列对这首诗的赏析,不恰当的一项是(  )A.诗歌以“金黄的稻束”为中心展开联想,通过稻田、路上、天空、远山等空间性的位移传达一个时间性的主题--对劳动中生命力消逝的沉思。B.诗歌赋予“金黄的稻束”以积极、强烈的视觉印象和消极、“静默”无言的听觉感受,意在利用两者的不协调,把关注点从外在画面转向内在生命感受。C.“金黄的稻束”“收获日的满月”等形象都具有圆满意味,但诗歌未写收获日的快慰和满足,却引人思考劳动者母亲的“疲倦”。D.“肩荷着那伟大的疲倦”一句中的主语,应该是美丽的母亲,而不是如雕像一样站在“秋天的田里”沉思的“稻束”。

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