Question 1: When you are worried about getting hurt, you miss your family and feel sorry for yourself (2 points if the meaning is correct).
Question 2: Example 1: The word "broken" is used well. A word "broken" describes the scene of the fall of the capital and the broken city, which is shocking. Example 2: The word "deep" is well used. A word "deep" describes a scene where grass is everywhere, trees are gray, and sadness is everywhere. (2 points)
Question 1: Analysis of the test questions: "Where the petals shed tears, where the lonely birds sang their grief" is the key to understanding the previous poem, in which "feeling sorry for parting" is the emotion of the poem, which clearly expresses the poet's emotion of "feeling sorry for parting", that is, anxiety about the fate of the country and missing his family.
Comments: All landscape words are sentimental words. The relationship between scenery and emotion is generally determined by the characteristics of scenery, especially the mood and situation of characters, and of course it has a great relationship with people's attitude towards life. Pay attention to the key sentences with these characteristics when doing the questions, and make a comprehensive analysis combined with the writing background of the poem. If there are sentences in the poem that directly express one's inner feelings, we should grasp these sentences and try to figure them out in combination with the whole poem.
Question 2: Analysis of test questions: First, on the basis of examining the questions, find the breakthrough, that is, the target words. Both "broken" and "deep" in the sentence are appreciation. Combine poetry to analyze what you have written, and analyze a word. For example, "broken" means "broken" to describe a war-torn country; "Deep" describes vegetation, and describes the bleak scene of grass and weeds everywhere.
Comments: Appreciation of poetry is the same as that of modern sentences, generally from the perspectives of rhetoric, words, techniques, content and emotion. In short, no matter from which angle, we should be able to make a correct understanding of the full text of this poem.