A touch of rosy clouds flew up the tree.
"Look, an oriole!" Some people say.
Tail up, it doesn't make a sound,
Brilliant vision illuminates the dense-
Like spring, like flame, like enthusiasm.
Waiting for it to sing, we will wait and see,
Afraid of disturbing it. But once it spreads its wings,
Break through the dense and become colorful clouds;
It's gone, gone, gone-
Like spring, like flame, like enthusiasm.
(selected from Tiger Collection)
29. The following is an analysis of this poem. The wrong choice is () A. "A color flies in the tree". "A color" refers to the flying oriole, which is written in color and sports.
B. "The tail tip is up, silent", this sentence only writes that the oriole is up, silent, that is, it draws its instantaneous silence in the form of an instant.
C. "Some people say", just use "Look, an oriole", which is the panic and noise caused by oriole when it is dyed in a fresh place.
D. The last two sentences in the first section gradually move from reality to emptiness, pouring out the joy, joy and hope aroused by the oriole.
30. The following is an analysis of this poem. Choose the one that is wrong in analysis ().
A. The first section of the poem "An oriole flies" vividly describes the expression of an oriole flying and standing silently in a tree, and shows the poet's joy of getting instant relief from the long-suffering spirit.
B. the last overlapping sentence "like spring, like flame, like enthusiasm" is the same as the last sentence, but the feelings are different. The first sentence is full, and this sentence is fantasy.
C. This poem is about an oriole. The hurried oriole was seen by the poet, but the feelings of hope and disappointment were hidden in the poet's chest.
D. This poem shows the desire to break through the cage, fly away and seek a free and light life, but the poet reveals more lasting pain.
Answer:
29.c analysis: flustered → pleasantly surprised
30.b analysis: fantasy → sense of loss.