Read the poem below and answer the questions as required. Miscellaneous Poems in the Mountains (Wu Jun) I see smoke coming from the mountains, and I glimpse the setting sun in the bamboos. Birds fly

Read the poem below and answer the questions as required. Miscellaneous Poems in the Mountains (Wu Jun) I see smoke coming from the mountains, and I glimpse the setting sun in the bamboos. Birds fly to the eaves and clouds come out of the window. Small question

Small question 1: Brief

Small question 2: This poem describes the poet’s interesting life living in the mountains and shows the poet’s leisurely and contented life. Feelings (or expressing love for natural landscapes).

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Test question analysis: Grasp the "mountain", "smoke", "bamboo", "sun", "bird" and "cloud" in the poem Imaginatively describe the scenery, use descriptive words, and use some rhetorical techniques to make the language vivid.

Comments: This question is not difficult, and the content of the poem is easy to read. "Description" is not a translation, but an expansion, using association to vividly describe the scene described in the poem, highlighting the characteristics of the scene and the author's thoughts and emotions.

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Test question analysis: Scenery language in ancient Chinese are all love language. By grasping the characteristics of the scenery and language described by the poet in the poem, we can understand the poet's emotion.

Comments: This question is not difficult and the content of the poem is easy to understand. When appreciating poetry, we must grasp three points: first, what is written, state the content; second, how is it written, state the writing method, and analyze key words; third, what is it written for, and analyze the poet’s thoughts in the poem emotion.