1. Paragraph 5: "Who knows if there are one or two grasses that dare to break out of the ground?" What desire does "I" express in this sentence? (3 points) I hope to see one or two small grasses among the dead grasses of winter break through the severe cold of early spring, defy the lingering power of the new wind, break through the ground, and bring the breath of early spring to the earth.
2. The word "fly" in paragraph 7 "Spring, quietly flying down on the edge of the forest" is used well. Why? (3 points)
Using analogies and vivid images; describing the characteristics of spring coming quickly and briskly; showing that the sudden arrival of spring brings surprise and joy to "me".
3. Paragraphs 9 and 10 both quote the poem "The color of grass looks far away but is nowhere to be seen up close." Are their intentions the same? Why? (3 points)
Different. Paragraph 9 quotes "The color of grass is visible from a distance but not up close", which expresses "I"'s epiphany: It turns out that as the ancients said, the color of grass in early spring is visible from a distance but not up close. Paragraph 10 quotes "The color of grass can only be seen from a distance," which expresses "my" confirmation and affirmation of the previous epiphany, leading to the following explanation of why the color of grass in early spring can only be seen from a distance.
4. Paragraph ○12 "There is spring in your heart, then go forward." What does "spring" here refer to? (2 points)
Refers to life's ideals, goals, hopes in the heart, etc. (meaning That’s right).
5. According to the prompts, write the author's changes in thoughts and feelings on the horizontal line below. (2 points)
Going alone to find spring: I feel anxious → See the fading grass: → See the color of the grass in the distance:
Repent of looking for spring (blame yourself) Feeling about spring (or "love") Spring", "Spring in my heart")
6. The ending of Zhu Ziqing's "Spring" is "Spring is like a baby that just fell to the ground, it is new from head to toe, and it is growing. Spring is like a little girl, full of flowers, smiling and walking. Spring is like a strong young man with iron Ordinary arms, waist and feet lead us forward." In terms of expression, how does this ending differ from this article? Please give a brief analysis. (3 points)
7. Contact the full text and talk about your understanding of the title "Looking for Spring". (4 points)
Key points: "Looking for spring" contains two meanings: (1) looking for the spring of nature (2 points); (2) looking for the "spring" of the inner world (2 points).
It makes sense