Recall childhood.

When I was a child, there was hardly a day when I couldn't see the river from morning till night. In elementary school, if you go to the back street instead of the east street, you walk along the river. When I was in junior high school, I didn't walk from the city. I walked outside the East Gate, so I walked along the moat. Out of the southern end of the alley where my home is located, it is Yuetang. To the north of the alley, not far to the east, is Da 'nao.

Analysis: This passage is Wang Lao's memory of his childhood, which is actually a very common scene when he was a child. For example, you can recall where you lived when you were a child. In fact, when you were a child, you may feel very dull, but when you look back when you grow up, you will feel very warm.

Structure: the structure of the total score, write first that there are not many days when you can't see the river, and then write specifically.

Imitation: When I was a child, I especially wanted to get out of the arms of that mountain. My hometown is at the foot of the mountain, surrounded by mountains, and everything I can see is everywhere. I have to run down the mountain to buy anything in the village canteen. When you get up in the morning, the sun shines brightly. Because you live in the west, you have an advantage, that is, the sunshine time is long, and the opposite mountain may not see the sunshine until noon. The most obvious time is after the snow, the snow on our side has disappeared, and the snow on the opposite mountain is still shining. The sun went down early. Every time I see the sunset, it's like hiding on the other side of the mountain. After junior high school, I was lucky enough to go to the other side of the mountain, but I also wanted to go around the mountain, but I was as excited as a flying bird. Later, when I grew up, I really walked out of that mountain, but I missed it very much.

Imitation experience: I was particularly moved to see the words written in my hometown. Everyone has the shadow of my hometown in their hearts. Although when I was a child, maybe that place was the place you desperately wanted to run out of, when I grew up, I found that it was also the place you missed most. My hometown is the place where I wanted to escape when I was a child, and I want to go back when I grow up.