Question 1:C
Question 2: The last two sentences use rhetorical devices of repetition and rhetorical questions, which directly express the author's firm attitude towards those onlookers, which can be described as crazy and generous.
Question 3: Liu Kezhuang's free and easy character in his poems is obvious. "The shackles are ten miles strong, and the poetry bag is discarded." This sentence reflects the poet's bold and unconstrained character. In such a bad environment, he put aside his clothes, troubles and bitterness and indulged in poetry. When he was drunk, he even knocked out his neighbor and pushed down the bed, showing unrestrained feelings. Most of the authors suffered accidents, so that they went to Guangdong overnight. However, several verses have shown that he is not depressed, but more unrestrained and indulgent. He talked and laughed with his friends, not mentioning bitterness, showing his free and easy heart, portraying a vivid character, letting people know his state of mind and appreciating his generosity.
Question 1:
Test analysis: "Watching clapping, laughing and getting mad" means that someone nearby is listening to the author and Wang Maigao, clapping and laughing at their madness.
Comments: "Watching clapping and laughing crazily" is the author's idea. If there are bystanders here, they will clap their hands and laugh at our madness. "bohemian" means unrestrained and unrestrained. "Clap your hands and laugh" is a kind of performance that is not understood by others. The key to this problem is to understand the author's writing intention. By comparing them with others, the author shows his inner anguish.
Question 2:
Test and analysis: "What's wrong in a daze, what's wrong in a daze" is a direct lyric technique, and the "What's wrong" in the poem uses repeated rhetorical devices, which plays an important role. In terms of tone, rhetorical devices are used to make the tone stronger and show madness.
Comments: Lyric techniques include direct lyricism and indirect lyricism. Generally speaking, indirect lyricism can be divided into borrowing scenes to express emotion, expressing emotion, recalling the past and hurting the present, and expressing emotion instantly. It is not common to test direct lyricism.
Question 3:
Test analysis: "Bundle a bunch of flowers and travel ten miles at night, pick up a poem bag and abandon a pocket" describes the scene of Wang Shizhi sending Liu Kezhuang overnight, and depicts the image of an unsuccessful man who is not afraid of difficulties and obstacles on the road, with his own hard work and lofty aspirations and full of ambitions to send friends. "Talking about articles with keen ears, knocking down the adjacent wall and pushing down the Hu bed" depicts the scene of two crazy people rubbing their sleeves and punching, pointing out mountains and rivers with a drunken mood, and being shocked by their words.
Comments: To appreciate the image of literary works, we need to grasp the key words to grasp the image of characters, and often need to accurately understand the key words such as language, movement, psychology and appearance of characters in works. For example, this poem is mainly realized through the analysis of the characters' movements. Pay attention to the word demand.