It is contradictory that Yu Gong moves mountains and Jing Wei fills the sea. Ye Gong and other dragons, pull out seedlings to help iron pestle become needles, smell chickens dancing, make it up, the blind touch the elephant to make it up, and buy baskets to return pearls.
The third and fourth grade idiom contest grabs the answer.
Scratch answer to idiom knowledge contest
Complete the following idioms
(South) Expedition (North) Battle (Inside) Should be (Outside) Combined (Left) Gu (Right) Looking forward to the Air (Front), Resolving (Back) (Face)
(Shan) Leap) (Road) Try (Talk) (Talk) Beautiful and unique (1) No (2) (3) Head (6) Arms.
(4) The names (wells) of (5) fracture (1000) jun (1) dense (1) sparse (Hz) (Hz) are in order.
(complex) (deduction) Infinite interest (bo) (bo) Momentum (pound) (bo) Be careful (game) (game) Want to enter (no) (no)
Second, correct the typos in the following idioms.
Straight (cut) for a new (revitalized) road looks dark (coast), let bygones be bygones.
Don't plant (cut) ritual (static) insurance (lead) step (department)
Stubble (stubble) is as hot as tea (tea), so it is appropriate to adjust measures to local conditions.
The true colors will be revealed (until tomorrow). Laughing and laughing (born). Compromise for perfection. The golden wall is brilliant (bi)
3. Fill in a number in the following () to form a four-word idiom.
(1) Two knives are broken (2) Three knives stand upright on both sides (3) (4) and extend in all directions.
(5) Colorful, (6) Godless, (7) Hands and feet, (8) Immortals crossing the sea.
(9) Endless life (10) Thousands of troops covet (3 feet)
Connect Erlian (3) to teach Jiuliu (50 steps) to laugh from morning (3) to night (3) (100 step)
Please fill in the name of an animal below () to form a four-word idiom. (14)
(Dragon) (Phoenix) Cheng Xiang (wolf) (shame) is a traitor (snipe) (clam) is a struggle for power (jackal) (wolf) is in power.
(Duckling) (Dragonfly) Water (Wolf) Mind (Wolf) Heart (Dog) Lung (Bear) Heart (Tiger) Gallbladder
(Dragon) head (snake) tail (phoenix) hair (forest) horn (elephant) tooth tower (dog) battle (human) potential
(Fish) Mixed-eyed (Tiger) Back (Bear) Waist Finger (Deer) is (Horse) (Turtle) Shoushou (Crane) years old.
Hide (dragon), lie down (tiger), kill (chicken), look (monkey), like (wolf), like (tiger), like a ghost (snake).
(Crane) Stand (Chicken) Group (Cattle) Head (Horse) Face (Wolf) Swallow (Tiger)
(Rabbit) Death (Fox) Sorrow for the Old (Horse) Cunning to Know the Way (Rabbit) The Three Caves Play the Piano for (Cow)
5. Fill in the name of a part of the human body in the following () to form a four-word idiom.
(Lip) Gun (tongue) Sheath (hand) is hard to bend (finger) at first glance.
There is a saying that bamboo (mouth) honey (abdomen) sword (waist) is rich (lungs) (fu organs)
Hold (intestine), hang (abdomen), connect (follow) and promote (knee) to talk about (heart) and (back) water war.
The power of an (arm) wriggles (hand) (foot) and throws (head) to show (face) (mouth) right and wrong (heart).
Fat (head) and big (ears) should (hands) wash (heart) leather (face) and dance (teeth).
Of (hands) paddling (feet) (eyes) staring (mouth) dull (ears) alert (eyes) bright (skin) open (meat) burst.
Compassion (hands) (feet) (liver) (bravery) Looking at the thief (head), the thief (brain) (eyebrows) smiles.
Dancing (hands), dancing (feet), laughing (nose)
6. Put the locative words such as "East, South, West, North, Up, Down, Left, Right, Front and Back" in brackets to form idioms.
(Shang) Hang (Xia) Xiao (East) Zhang (West) Wang (Left) Gu (Right) Pan (South) Yuan (North)
(front) servant (back) following (south) cavity (north) tuning seven (upper) eight (lower) (left) neighbor (right) house
Please fill in the appropriate colors in the blanks below to form a four-word idiom.
Plain car (white) horse (yellow) robe with body lamp (red) wine (green) (white) paper (black)
Eternal (blue) (purple) gas comes from the east (black) (white) regardless of face (red) and ears (red).
(Black) (White) Different (Purple) Yan (Red)
Fill in the idioms of place names (complete the idioms, and then read the filled-in part, which turns out to be the name that constitutes the city of China. Do you know these cities? (10)
The supreme man who looks for the moon from the sea will win the battle.
With a strong heart, spring blossoms, and the stone wishes to be an official.
Precious talents gather in the south and the north to fight with snow in spring.
All corners of the country, the sound of criticism is a diversion, and the west is like Mount Tai.
I would rather die than surrender.
Write the antonyms of the following idioms
Perseverance (giving up halfway starts without ending), faith (being suspicious) and smooth sailing (full of twists and turns)
Good for evil (good for evil) is watertight (full of loopholes) and calm (panic)
Completely transformed (stubborn) ecstatic (heartbroken) to become the first (Sun Shan list is unknown)
Arrogance (approachable and open-minded)
Write synonyms for the following idioms.
Exactly what you said (what you said is what you said) (happen to coincide)
Inconsistency (nonsense upside down) can't be helped (draw is involuntary)
Get something for nothing (sit back and enjoy it) and leave your hometown (wander around the world)
Indifference (indifference, indifference, indifference, indifference, indifference)
Hide the sky from the sea, ie deceive others and hide their eyes and ears.
Look at the pictures and guess idioms in the third and fourth grades.
Write passionately.
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[Interpretation] [Explanation] Grateful pen: pen. Write quickly and cheerfully.
[Language] [Source] Zhang Songkezhuang was praised by a group of teachers after the question: "Or hidden, but hard; Or the absurdity of a sentence, or the flattery of a line, although its bones are rotten, it must be tied to the method of Spring and Autumn Annals, which makes people sweat. "
[Example] [Example] Shizhen sits at her desk day and night, and she can't breathe while writing a book. The Legend of Jin Ping Mei Chapter 27
Interpretation of Twenty Idioms in Grade Three and Grade Four
Sad but not hurt: sad, sad; Hurt, hinder Originally, sadness wouldn't hurt people's body and mind. Later, it was described that poetry and music were graceful and elegant, with moderate feelings, and it also meant that things were moderate, with no excesses or shortcomings.
Be content with the status quo: be content with the same, let nature take its course and describe being content with the status quo.
Relocation: Relocation, attaches great importance to relocation. I am used to living in my hometown and don't want to move easily. Describe the nostalgia for my hometown.
Love me, love my dog: I love the crow that stays on his house, because I love that person.
It is better to walk than to ride: safe, quiet and calm; Step, line; When, as. Ancient nobles had to go out by car, so walking at a slow pace showed that people could be poor and humble. Now it is often used to refer to taking a leisurely walk without taking a bus.
Peace and happiness: peace and poverty, content with poverty; It is an attitude advocated by Confucianism to be happy and keep the Tao.
Stability: life is stable, spiritual sustenance.
Peace of mind: peace of mind; Pronouns in classical Chinese replace people or things; Plain and ordinary. I don't care about the embarrassing experience, and my mood is as calm as ever. Now it also means turning a blind eye to wrong speech and behavior and letting it go. I treat it as usual and don't care.
Step by step: departments and classes are categories and order; In the past, it refers to writing articles with proper structure and conforming sentences and wording. Now refers to doing things according to certain rules and procedures. Sometimes it refers to doing things according to the old rules and lacking initiative.
Follow the map: find and discover; Horses are good horses. It used to mean sticking to dogma, but now it also means finding things according to clues.
Undercover: refers to the strategy of confusing the enemy head-on and attacking suddenly from the side; It is also used to describe covert activities (especially abnormal behavior between men and women)
Ecstasy: a gloomy and depressed look, ecstasy, and the soul left the body. I feel depressed as if I have lost my soul. Describe extreme sadness or grief.
Hungry to be fed: hungry, whine; Wait, wait; Hey, hey. It describes that people want to eat when they are hungry, and it is mostly used to describe the tragic situation of people suffering from natural and man-made disasters.
Passing white pony: white pony, originally refers to a good horse, and later refers to a shadow; Gap. Gap. Metaphor time flies, like a fine horse flying past in front of a tiny gap (see Zhuangzi's Journey to the North).
Yan Guan unofficial history: Yan Guan, an ancient official, told the emperor stories about gossip and customs, and later called the novel Yan Guan; Unofficial history, a privately compiled history book in ancient times, generally referred to the works that recorded anecdotes and trivia as unofficial history.
Boredom: chatting, dependence, mental dependence. Later, it means that there is no dependence on thoughts and feelings, and the spirit is empty and boring.
A hundred-legged worm dies without being stiff: it originally refers to the phenomenon that Ma Lu, an ant, still wriggles after being hacked to death (Compendium of Materia Medica Ma Lu: Hongjing says:' There are many insects, cut inch by inch, and walk inch by inch. Therefore, Lu Lianzi said,' A hundred-legged worm dies without being stiff'). Now it is used to describe people or groups. Although they have failed, their strength and power are still strong.
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One-minded, two-white, three-hearted and colorful.
Idiom riddle of students in grade three and four
Idiom riddle for third and fourth grade students:
The magician's hand guessed an idiom-the answer: fraud.
Fish and Goose Pass Books (to use an idiom)-Answer: Bagua Feizi
What flowers can't be touched-answer: sparks
Silent litigation (to use an idiom)-answer: no.
Know (to use an idiom)-A: I know everything.
Run a thousand miles (to use an idiom)-Answer: non-stop.
The first day (playing an idiom)-answer: changing with each passing day.
Feathers knock wooden fish (to use an idiom)-the answer: silence.
Muslim food tastes good (to borrow an idiom)-the answer is: endless aftertaste.
Idioms solitaire, grade three or four.
Any common one will do.
Like two dragons playing with beads,
The perfect combination of pearls and pearls, one,
Single-minded and so on.
On-the-spot answer to the composition contest of grade three and four in primary school
In full swing rú hu rú tú [Interpretation] Tea: sound and painting. Red as fire; As white as thatch. Metaphor is huge and enthusiastic. [Language] Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years": "To be exact; In full swing; Military capacity he sheng; Doubt; Every grass and tree is a soldier. " [Pronunciation] Tea; You can't pronounce "chá". [shape discrimination] tea; Can't write "tea" in the ascendant, vigorous; Antonym, silence; Usage, as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial. [Structure] Combined type. [Discrimination] See "In full swing" (page 799). [Example] She followed the school to Wuhan; I was attending War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression at that time.
Ask for the examination paper of the Chinese competition in the third and fourth grades of primary school
Examination paper of Chinese competition in grade three
[accumulate over a long period]
First look at pinyin and write words. (12)
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Second, the polyphonic word group. (4 points)
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