Question 1: The scenery is written by combining far and near. "Ten miles of green hills in the distance" is a distant view, and "Chaoping Road has sand" is a close-up view. (2) Using the method of audio-visual combination. In the description of vision in the first two poems, "Several birdsongs" is a description of hearing. (3) Use personification rhetoric. In fact, the phrase "a few birds crow and complain about the years" is to express the author's inner hatred. ((**3 points. Write 1.2, write 2.3)
Question 2: (1) Time flies and the sadness of youth aging. (2) the feeling of boredom. (3) revisiting the old place is a complex mood of joy and emotion. ((**3 points. Write 1.2, write 2.3)
Question 1:
Test and analysis: you can see the distant view and the near view through the first two sentences, see the first two sentences and hear the third sentence through the first four sentences. Combine this poem and analyze it.
Comments: The scenery skills in poetry appreciation can be analyzed from the following aspects: the combination of front and side, the combination of motion and stillness, the combination of sound and color, the combination of virtual and real, the combination of point and surface, the combination of far and near, and sketching. Candidates should judge and analyze according to specific poems.
Question 2:
Analysis of test questions: From "A few birdsongs complain about the years", we can see the sadness that the years fly and youth is easy to get old. From the bleak time at the end of the world, we can see that there is a feeling of boredom floating around the world. It can be seen from "Remember the People who Sold Wine in Those Years" that the author once remembered this place and thought it was a revisiting place, so he had the mood of revisiting it. From the perspective of sad scenery and happy scenery, revisiting this old place has both joy and sadness.
Comments: The thoughts and feelings reflected by poems are sometimes multifaceted, and candidates should analyze and summarize them according to each poem.