First, keywords
1. Add some words below.
Chi chūng is confused and wants to seduce you.
Hug: Don't mistake "seduction" for Xi.
2. Write the corresponding Chinese characters according to Pinyin.
(Juan) Fantasy (shùn) Instantaneous (ní ng) Condensation.
3. Explain the words.
(1) Concealed: Concealed but not revealed.
(2) Instant: the blink of an eye.
The "mountain" in the poem refers to difficulties and setbacks, and the "sea" refers to ideals and beliefs.
Second, key sentences
1. beyond the mountain is the sea! It is a sea of faith.
2. The snow-white tide comes every night/wets my dry heart again and again.
Third, literary common sense.
1. The Other Side of the Mountain was written by Wang Jiaxin.
2. In terms of expression and content, poetry can be divided into three types: narrative poetry, lyric poetry and philosophical poetry, and Beyond the Mountain belongs to philosophical poetry.
Lesson 2 Take one step, take another step.
First, keywords
1. Add some words below.
Sip chuò, cry, be surprised, h m: n, faint in the wall, Xu qìao.
Trembling, trembling, suffocation, and repeated fever.
2. Write the corresponding Chinese characters according to Pinyin.
The training (Jie) warned that lean bones (línxún) should be strong.
Be careful (Y U 6533)
3. Explain the words.
(1) Nahan: Surprise, surprise.
(2) sobbing: sobbing, sobbing.
Second, key sentences
I remind myself not to think about the rocks far below, but to focus on that first small step, take this step, and then take the next step until I get to where I want to go.
(Hug: This sentence is a meaningful topic sentence. )
Third, literary common sense.
Step by step was written by American writer Morton? Hunter.
Lesson 3 Life
First, keywords
1. Add some words below.
Day shake Korea spoil zāotà mediocrity, take a nap.
2. Write the corresponding Chinese characters according to Pinyin.
(sāo) harassment (gū) disappointment.
3. Explain the words.
(1) The sky shakes and the earth shakes: it describes great power.
(2) Respect: I feel respect and admiration because I am moved.
(3) Mediocrity: describing people as mediocre and doing nothing.
(4) commitment: promise.
Second, key sentences
Although the life of the body is short and often unpredictable, it is up to us to make the limited life play its infinite value and make us live a more exciting life.
Third, literary common sense.
The author of Life Life is Xing Linzi, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province. She has written more than forty plays and many essays.
Lesson 4 Wisteria Falls
First, keywords
1. Add some words below.
Bèng, the waterfall splashed with cloth, couldn't help laughing.
Pan Qiuqi → Wolong Lingdan Lingdan and Wu Zhan Fang Zhen
Sui Su stayed, set up fairy dew, and immersed himself in Jin.
2. Explain the words.
(1) couldn't help laughing.
(2) loneliness: loneliness and helplessness.
Second, key sentences
Every blooming flower is like a small full sail, and there is a pointed cabin under the sail, which is bulging and like a smile that can't help bursting.
Third, literary common sense.
1. "Wisteria Waterfall" is an essay by Zong Pu, a contemporary (contemporary) female writer, expressing her feelings (or expressing her feelings through scenery).
2. Prose can be divided into narrative prose and lyric prose according to expression, and the most important feature of prose is scattered but not scattered.
Lesson 5 childlike interest
First, keywords
1. Add some words below.
Naive intelligence
2. Explain the words added below.
Item (1) is its strong point: neck, neck.
(2) Xu is smoking. Xu: Slowly.
(3) Humming in the clouds: birdsong.
(4) Gravels are convex gravel, rubble and pebbles.
(5) Taking shrub as forest: forest.
(6) Prospering agriculture: interest.
(7) Fang Shenfang: Positive.
(8) driving away from other hospitals: driving.
3. Find out the common words in the following sentences and explain them.
The term "strong and hard" is interpreted as rigid.
4. Some words in this lesson are still idioms in modern Chinese. Please write two or three.
And explain what it means now.
(1) Idiom: Sharp-eyed means seeing even small things clearly, which describes excellent eyesight.
(2) Idiom: comfortable, describing the appearance of comfort, happiness and satisfaction.
Idiom: A behemoth is something big and bulky.
Second, key sentences
1. Fill in the blanks with the original text.
(1) When Yu Yi was a child, he could stare at the sun and observe the details of autumn. When he sees something small, he has to check its texture carefully, so he sometimes plays outside.
(2) Look carefully, take the bushes as the forest, the insects and ants as the beasts, the convex ones as the hills, the concave ones as the valleys, and enjoy yourself.
2. Translate the following sentences into modern Chinese.
Hugging: Pay attention to the strokes of the words "reserved" and "valley".
(1) When you see a small thing, you must carefully examine its texture, so it will be interesting from time to time.
When you see a tiny thing, you must carefully observe its texture, so you often get pleasure from outside things.
(2) Summer mosquitoes become thunder, and the private plan dances in the air like a group of cranes.
Mosquitoes in summer sound like thunder. I compare them to flocks of cranes flying in the sky.
(3) Wandering among them, feel at ease.
Immersed in imagination, being happy and conscious is a kind of satisfaction.
(4) Watch two insects fighting on the grass.
I saw two bugs fighting in the grass.
Three. Key paragraph
Please write an anecdote about the author's childhood "Watching mosquitoes like cranes" in the article "Childlike Fun".
In summer, mosquitoes become thunder lords, and privately plan to dance in the air like a group of cranes. If you want it, just a few thousand, hundreds. Sure enough, cranes will hold their heads high, and everything is very strong. Mosquitoes stay in the tent and smoke, making them fly towards the smoke, making them look like white cranes in Qingyun, like cranes in the clouds, and happy. Fourth, literature (style) common sense recitation knowledge list.
1. Childlike interest is taken from Six Chapters of a Floating Life? Leisure and fun, written by Shen Fu, a writer in Qing Dynasty.
2. Childlike Fun is a narrative recalling childhood life, in which the author tells interesting childhood stories such as watching mosquitoes such as cranes, swimming in the mountains and flogging toads.