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杜陵叟,杜陵居,岁种薄田一顷余。三月无雨旱风起,麦苗不秀多黄死。九月降霜秋早寒,禾穗未熟皆青干。长吏明知不申破,急敛暴征求考课。典桑卖地纳官租,明年衣食将如何 剥我身上帛,夺我口中粟,虐人害物即豺狼,何必钩爪锯牙食人肉!不知何人奏皇帝,帝心恻隐知人弊。白麻纸上书德音,京畿尽放今年税。昨日里胥方到门,手持尺牒榜乡村。十家租税九家毕,虚受吾君蠲免恩!

(1)解释这段文字中画横线字的含义。

秀:

申破:

考课:

放:

尺牒:

榜:

(2)试分析诗中人称转换有何作用

(3)阅读全诗,分析诗的层次。

(4)概括这首诗的主题思想。

(5)举例说明诗中所用的修辞方法。

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本题解析:

(1)秀:吐穗开花。申破:向上级申报,道破真情。考课:考核地方官吏的政绩以定升降。放:免。尺牒:传达皇帝敕令的公文。榜:张贴。 (2)这首诗开头是以第三人称叙述杜陵的一位老翁种地而受到灾害,可是随着叙述的深入,当讲到没有收成却依旧纳税,造成衣食无着后,感情渐趋激烈,直接变成了杜陵叟的愤怒控诉,“剥我身上帛,夺我口中粟,虐人害物即豺狼,何必钩爪锯牙食人肉!”这一从第三人称到第一人称的转变,是感情发展的必然,给人以更加切实的感受,是作者内心感情的真实流露,表现了作者强烈的是非观念。

(3)本诗共分四个层次。开头至“禾穗未熟皆青干”,写农夫遇到春旱秋冻,没有收成。 第二层从“长吏明知不申破”至“明年衣食将何如”,揭露地方官为了自己的政绩考核,依旧横征暴敛,百姓只好破产,典树卖地完成租税,一下子陷入了衣食无着的困境。“剥我身上帛”至“何必钩爪锯牙食人肉”,为第三层,直接指斥压榨百姓的官吏就是吃人的豺狼。最后八句为第四层,写皇帝下诏免税,可等到命令发到百姓手中,绝大部分的百姓已经破产,只得了一个接受皇恩的虚名。

(4)这首诗的主题思想是借杜陵叟的遭遇,反映当时官吏在灾年仍然上瞒下欺、勒索租税的黑暗现象,讽刺皇帝的仁慈只是使百姓虚受其恩。

(5)“虐人害物即豺狼,何必钩爪锯牙食人肉!”白居易把那些只管自己升官不顾百姓死活的贪官污吏比喻成“钩爪锯牙食人肉”的“豺狼”,对他们进行严厉痛斥;同时运用反问的语气,使得激愤之情跃然纸上。

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