The second quarter spoof:
( 1)
Where the toes slip,
Rows of tall buildings;
A stream, clear;
One green mountain after another,
Green drunk!
(2)
Where the toes slip,
Peach blossom, red;
Willow branches are green;
A stream, clear,
Look at the bottom!
(3)
Where the toes slip,
Turbid river, clear;
The bare trees are green;
The gray sky is blue;
Blue-like-like-a crystal!
(4)
Where the toes slip,
Countless seagulls fly by;
The boundless sea is blue;
A large beach, yellow;
Yellow hair brightens!
The third quarter spoof:
( 1)
On the blue sea,
The fish line up,
Please keep seagulls company.
On a big fishing boat,
The smell of rice floated out,
Great. Great.
(2)
On the vast grassland,
Cattle and sheep flock together,
Please accompany the wind.
In a big tent,
Grassland herders are dancing,
Laugh and sing!
Original text:
Section 2:
Where the toes slip,
Big lawn, green;
Big wild flowers, red;
The blue sky,
Blue-penetrating-bright!
Section 3:
In the dense forest,
Cedar is holding hands,
Please leave a song for the bird.
On the chimney of the hut,
Be an apple-like sun,
Big and red!
Extended data:
Imitation taboo:
First, avoid topic separation.
Topic refers to the stated object specified in the title, and the given stated object must be taken as the subject in parody, otherwise it does not meet the requirements, and "every word is missing, and thousands of miles are wrong". The title also refers to the central theme given in the article. When imitating writing, we should grasp the theme on the basis of understanding the meaning of the text, associate according to the theme, select materials according to the theme and ask questions according to the theme.
Example: Start with "Moon" and "Seagull" and write two sentences with the same sentence pattern.
What is the ideal age? What kind of brain is the cleverest? What kind of life is the best? What kind of youth is the brightest? Hua er said: the age of fighting Yan is the best; The moon said: the seagull said: the sun said: burning youth is the brightest.
Example: The moon says: I emit the brightest light. Seagull said: My vigorous dancing is the best.
Analysis: In the given example, the first four questions have made it clear that the objects to be answered later should be "age", "soul", "life" and "youth". In the answered example, "flower" corresponds to "age" and "sun" corresponds to "youth", so "moon" and "seagull" should be "mind" respectively.
In the wrong question, "Moon" and "Seagull" answer "Light" and "Dance", which is inconsistent with the object described in the title. This is a digression.
Reference answer: The moon says: My open mind is the brightest; Seagull said: life is the most resistant to wind and rain.
Second, avoid different structures.
One of the most important points in parody is the formal constraint, which requires us to understand the sentence pattern, sentence pattern and even mood of example sentences, and pay attention to the high consistency of sentence structure when parody. Or routines or variants, or statements or questions, or imperatives or sighs; It is also necessary to understand the semantic relationship within the sentence, or turning or progressive, or causal or hypothetical. Or a total score or a draw. , must meet the specifications.
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