Imitate and find the natural sections of springs 4 to 7.

Imitate:

Wild flowers in full bloom on the grass, is that a spring hairpin?

Thawed stream, is that the blood of spring?

Fresh and tender bamboo shoots, is that the arm of spring?

Thin spring rain, are those tears of spring?

Original text:

Grass sticks out from the ground. Are those spring eyebrows?

There are two kinds of wild flowers that bloom early. Are those the eyes of spring?

Trees spit out small buds. Is that a spring note?

Thawing streams tinkle. Is that the sound of the piano in spring?

Extended data:

"Looking for Spring" comes from the second volume of the second-grade Chinese textbook published by People's Education Press. The author is Jing and the reader is Zijun. This text tells the excitement of children looking for spring when it comes.

Open the textbook and you will find the shadow of spring in the illustrations of the text; After reading the text, you will feel that you are the child who took off his cotton-padded jacket, rushed out of the house and ran to the field, and realized the urgency of finding spring and the joy of discovering spring.

The language of the text is beautiful, full of children's interest and literary color. The author compares spring to a little girl. She is shy, so she hides. She is beautiful, with bright green eyebrows and colored eyes. She played touching notes lively and skillfully, swinging happily, shouting and laughing excitedly.