Follow the example below and write two more sentences using "choice" as the topic. (6 points) To choose a cliff that towers into the clouds, you need to have "the road will be long and the road will

Follow the example below and write two more sentences using "choice" as the topic. (6 points) To choose a cliff that towers into the clouds, you need to have "the road will be long and the road will be long.

To choose towering cliffs, you need to have the belief that "the road is long and long, and I will search up and down";

Choose the sea with rolling waves, You need to have the ambition and pride of "There will be times when the wind and waves break, and you will hang sails directly across the sea." The broad mind of "people come back".

Test question analysis: When imitating, first see clearly what kind of sentence the example is and what kind of relationship there is between the various components, and then draw a scoop by comparing it with the gourd. Be sure to note that the sentence structure must be the same or similar, and there must be poetry in the second half of the sentence. You must also find similar poetry when copying.

Comments: When doing imitation questions, first read the question and clarify the explicit requirements. Some questions have clear limits on sentence patterns, figures of speech, content of imitative sentences, etc. Only by thoroughly understanding these requirements in the questions can you write standard sentences that meet the requirements. Secondly, review the example sentences to clarify the implicit requirements. Some questions do not clearly inform the imitation requirements, which requires us to analyze carefully. This step is the key to answering the questions. Different example sentences have different implicit requirements. We can generally consider them from two aspects: "form and spirit".