The original text of the first volume of the second year of high school Chinese "Shu Dao Nan".

Li Bai is the author of "Difficult Shu Dao", a classic. The following is the original text of Difficult Shu Dao, the first volume of Grade Two, which I brought to you. I hope it will help you.

The original text of the first volume of Chinese in senior two, Shu Dao Nan. High risk! It's hard to get through the Shu Road, and it's hard to get to the sky. Until the two rulers of this area forced their way through in the foggy age! Forty-eight thousand years have passed. Don't talk to Qin Sai. And Dabaishan, to the west, still has only one bird path, all the way to the peak of Emei. Once it was broken by an earthquake, some brave people lost it, and then the ladder stone pile was hooked. On the high flag, six dragons drive the sun, and far below, the river lashes its twisted channel. Such a height is difficult for a yellow crane, poor monkey, they only have claws to use. Green clay mountain is made up of many circles! Every hundred steps, we have to turn nine times in the middle of its mound. Panting, we passed Orion, passed Jingxing, and then fell to the ground with our arms folded and groaned.

We wonder if this road to the west will never end, and the terrible road ahead is getting darker and darker, even darker. Nothing can be heard except the cries of birds surrounded by ancient forests. The male bird rotates smoothly and follows the female bird. Jathyapple, what comes to us is the melancholy voice of Du Fu, a sad empty mountain. The difficulty of Shu Dao is difficult to go to the sky! Even hearing it makes your cheeks pale. The highest cliff is less than a foot from heaven, and the withered pine trees hang low on the cliff surface. One thousand waterfalls rushed forward one after another, sending out the thunder of rotating stones in ten thousand valleys. Faced with many dangers, why did you come all the way?

Although the pass of the watchtower is strong and steep, one person guards it and ten thousand people can't beat it. What if he is not loyal, but a wolf to his companions? . There are scary hungry tigers during the day and poisonous reptiles at night. With their teeth and fangs, they kill like hemp. Although the Silk City is beautiful, I'd rather go home soon. The difficulty of Shu Dao is difficult to go to the sky, and it is difficult to squint at the west.

It is very dangerous to practice Shu Dao Nan, the first volume of senior two Chinese. The difficulty of Shu Dao is difficult to go to the sky! Until the two rulers of this area forced their way through in the foggy age! Forty-eight thousand years have passed. Don't talk to Qin Sai. And Dabaishan, to the west, still has only one bird path, all the way to the peak of Emei. Once it was broken by an earthquake, some brave people lost it, and then the ladder stone pile was hooked. On the high flag, six dragons drive the sun, and far below, the river lashes its twisted channel. Such a height is difficult for a yellow crane, poor monkey, they only have claws to use. The Green Mud Mountain is made up of many circles. For every hundred steps, we have to turn nine times in the middle of its mound. Panting, we passed Orion, passed Jingxing, and then fell to the ground with our arms folded and groaned.

1. Difficult Road to Shu is an ancient Yuefu poem. The topic is an old topic in ancient Yuefu. Yuefu poetry is different from modern poetry. Flexible in form and changeable in rhythm.

2. The authors are Li Bai, Zi and Hao, outstanding romantic poets in China in the Tang Dynasty, also known as Du Fu and Li Shangyin. Li Taibai's complete works contain more than 900 poems. This poem was written in the early years of Tianbao, and Li Baichu came to Chang 'an.

3. Regarding the explanation of bold characters in the following sentences, the correct one is ().

A. it's dangerous! Oh, question modal particles.

B. I am at a loss in the foggy age.

C.48 thousand years have passed.

D. then, hold your chest with your hands and groan and sit on the ground, because.

4. Compare the meaning and usage of bold words in the following sentences, and the correct group is ().

A.① and ② are the same; ③ Different from ④.

B.① and ② are the same; ③ Same as ④.

C.① and ② are different; ③ Different from ④.

D.① and ② are different; ③ Same as ④.

5. Explain the following bold words, and finally analyze their characteristics.

(1) This green clay mountain is made up of many circles.

② Lotus leaf Hetian Tian

(3) Taishan Rock

In autumn, the desert darkens.

Maple leaves and mature rushes rustle in autumn.

(6) What is water?

(7) Spring has been postponed, why is it still growing?

(8) Yezizhi can satisfy hunger.

In the first volume of Chinese in Senior Two, Difficult Road to Shu, we are wondering, will this road to the west never end? The terrible road ahead is getting darker, even darker. Nothing can be heard except the cries of birds surrounded by ancient forests. The male bird rotates smoothly and follows the female bird. Jathyapple, what comes to us is the melancholy voice of Du Fu, a sad empty mountain. It's hard to get through the Shu Road, and it's hard to get to the sky. It turns pale when you smell it! The highest cliff is less than a foot from heaven, and the withered pine trees hang low on the cliff surface. One thousand waterfalls rushed forward one after another, sending out the thunder of rotating stones in ten thousand valleys. You've come a long way at all risks!

1. For the explanation of bold words in the following sentences, the correct one is ().

A. Even after hearing the news, your face will turn pale and withered.

B. Go to the highest cliff less than a foot from heaven: leave.

C. let the rotating stone make a thunderous sound through the valleys.

D: I'm sorry for the people coming from afar.

2. In the following sentences, the explanation of bold function words is incorrect ().

A. I can't hear anything except the songs of birds surrounded by ancient forests.

B. it is difficult to get through the Shu road and get to the sky.

C. add all these dangers to the danger: emphasize, nonsense.

D. How can a person from afar come from Hu Wei? Auxiliary words are meaningless.

3. Among the following explanations, the one that suits the original meaning is ().

A.? We wonder if this road to the west will never end? Jun? In fact, it refers to Tang, but it is not omnipotent. Is it Du Like Zimei's poem The Northern Expedition? Afraid of losing you? And then what? Junzhu? Meaning of.

B.? The terrible road ahead is getting darker and darker? It is said that although loyal ministers and righteous men want to follow the monarch, the road is dangerous and they can't climb it overnight.

C.? Such travelling is harder than scaling the blue sky? It is extremely dangerous to apply repeatedly. If it is not enough, let's talk about it.

D.? The highest cliff is less than a foot from heaven? At the end of the paragraph, it is said that Shu Dao is dangerous and difficult to travel. If Li Bai, a distant minister, wants to be difficult from you, he can come from Hu Weiwei.