Question 1:3) A: The word "empty" in the poem means in vain, which vividly writes the lonely expression of people waiting in vain upstairs, conveys a sen
Question 1:3) A: The word "empty" in the poem means in vain, which vividly writes the lonely expression of people waiting in vain upstairs, conveys a sense of loneliness and melancholy that is bitter and fruitless, and adds a "sad taste" to the whole poem.
Question 2: (3 points) For example: the first kind, I think it is "the wanderer misses his hometown": one or two sentences mean that the wanderer sees the scenery in front of him; Three to six sentences are about a wanderer touching the scene and imagining that his family is expecting his return; The last two sentences are that the wanderer laments that the journey is far away and he has no time to go home, which adds to his sorrow. The second kind, I think, is "thinking about women and people": the first one is about thinking about women and seeing the sad evening scene; Five or six sentences are written about thinking of a woman standing on the jade steps and missing a wanderer when a bird returns; The last two sentences think that it is difficult for a wanderer to return, sighing that he will never see it again. Thirdly, I think it is both: the whole poem is based on the mutual rendering of homesickness and homesickness, conveying the feeling of "one kind of lovesickness, two places of leisure sorrow"
Question 1:
Analysis of test questions: This question examines refined words in appreciation language. Explain the meaning of words first, then combine sentence analysis, and finally point out the expression effect. The answer to similar questions is the above three steps.
Question 2:
Test analysis: this question examines the understanding of the content of poetry. Grasp "Where is the return journey?" You can taste homesickness when traveling, and you can taste the feeling of missing women and looking forward to returning home by grasping "someone upstairs is worried". Therefore, it is reasonable to think that the first or second or both are reasonable.