Question 1: Describe the beautiful scene in the forest (1): Birds sing softly and fly freely (1); Beautiful mountain flowers and dense shade (
Question 1: Describe the beautiful scene in the forest (1): Birds sing softly and fly freely (1); Beautiful mountain flowers and dense shade (1 min).
Question 2: By comparison (1), the author compares the thrush in the cage with the thrush in the forest (1), expressing the author's pursuit of freedom (praise) (1).
Question 1:
Analysis of test questions: This question examines students' ability to appreciate the description of poetic scenery. In the first two sentences, write the scenery first, the thrush flies freely in the mountains, and then write the visual scene. The mountains are full of flowers, lush trees and rugged highlands. To solve this kind of test questions, we should always talk about the characteristics of the scene first, and then express the artistic conception of the poem in our own words.
Question 2:
Test analysis: This question examines students' ability to appreciate poetry expression. The word "less than" in the upper and lower sentences connects the thrush in the golden cage with the thrush in the forest, which is the main expression of the latter two sentences. In addition, this poem expresses the poet's yearning for freedom by expressing emotion through things and appreciating thrush in the forest through the cage.