Question 1: "Spring Day" refers to the late spring season, while "Early Spring" refers
Question 1: "Spring Day" refers to the late spring season, while "Early Spring" refers to the early spring season.
Question 1: Example 1: Choose the sentence "Goose and duck don't know that spring has gone, and strive to follow the water": Goose and duck in the stream don't know that spring has gone, but they call happily in the clear water, scrambling to swim around and chase the peach blossoms that landed in the water.
Example 2: Choose the sentence "The rain in the sky is crisp, but the grass color is far from close": There are many silk rains over the Capital Avenue, which are thin and moist, like crisp cheese. The grass color is faintly connected from a distance, but it seems sparse and sporadic when you look closely, which seems to be playing hide-and-seek with us.
No. 1 Title: Analysis of test questions: According to "Goose and duck don't know where spring is going, and they struggle for water." The two sentences "Spring goes and spring comes" show that the first poem describes the scene of late spring. Then, according to "the rain in the sky is as crisp as crisp, and the grass is near and not far away", it can be determined that the latter song depicts the scenery in early spring.
Comments: When answering such questions, we should pay attention not only to understand the general idea of poetry, but also to find obvious language signs, such as time, season, atmosphere and scenery characteristics.
Question 1: Analysis of test questions: "Goose and duck don't know that spring has passed, so they struggle to follow the water while the peach blossoms bloom." The second half sentence mainly reproduces the scenes of "Goose and Duck", "Struggle" and "Riding Peach Blossom", while the second half sentence mainly highlights the sparse characteristics of "light rain" such as "crisp" and "grass".
Comments: We should pay attention to answering such questions, understand the content of the poem, and reproduce the scenes described in the poem with vivid language. You can play when describing, but you must respect the content of the original poem and not imagine it out of thin air.