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Once upon a time,there was a man from the State of Chu who loved his sword very much. One day,he was sitting in a boat preparing to cross a river     1     he accidentally dropped his sword into the water. With the ship moving fast on and the water running,the people on board reminded that he should go into the water     2    ( find) his     beloved sword back. The man felt in great anxiety too. However,he     3    (turn) a deaf ear to that and instead,he     4    (immediate) took out a knife and made a notch(刻痕) on the side of the boat     5     his dear sword fell. The people wondered why he did     6    . He said proudly the notch could help to get his sword back. Shortly after the ship’s     7    (arrive) at the shore,he entered the water just beneath the notch he made. Though having spent rather     8     long time, he returned empty-handed. Without doubt,he was laughed at in public and his story became   a well-known joke in China.

Today the idiom     9    (relate) to the story is used to describe a person who sticks to rigid rules without considering a changing environment     10     describe an action made pointless by changing circumstances.

【知识点】 寓言故事

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