Seven Chinese class workbook life parables and my belief answers, anxious, kneeling and begging...

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Because of their persistent pursuit, unremitting efforts, in order to complete his work, this spirit is very much like himself.

    2.Radium was discovered.

    3.The former is based on action and realization, while the latter is based on imagination.

    4.No matter what you do, you must have the spirit of perseverance and courage to explore, and not be afraid of hardship.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Flowers will bloom and fall. Life seems to be impermanent, but in fact, everything in life is a natural law.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be a man, we must have a correct view of trade-offs and be strong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Huixin: Wisdom.

    Playful: Playful.

    Charm: beautiful posture, expression (mostly used for women).

    Leisure: Relax and relax.

    Confession: In the old days, tell your superiors or elders about things.

    Doom: Hardship.

    Begging: Asking people for money and food.

    Distress: Encountering a disaster and getting into trouble.

    Belonging: Belonging.

    Relaxed: Feeling comfortable and in good spirits.

    Cloudy and sunny: The text refers to the fact that the moon has different forms in different periods.

    Unparalleled in the world: there is no second in the world, and no one can compare the description.

    The heartache is like a cut; It hurts to lose something, like a knife has cut my heart.

    Danger after danger: Dangerous phenomena happen again and again.

    Gain and loss: Anxiety about losing personal benefits.

    Sentimentality: often worried, easily emotional.

    Sudden: Things come too suddenly and unexpectedly.

    Exotic: in another country or somewhere else.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One. White Rabbit realized a truth from his different emotional experiences, having great wealth is not a good thing, but it makes him have endless gains and losses, makes him nervous, and loses the joy of life. So he asked the King of the Gods to revoke that "generous decision" and relinquish ownership of the moon.

    The prince, who is sentimental by nature, has been tempered by hardships after encountering bad luck, and his character has become stronger, so he can face bad luck tenaciously.

    The moral of "The White Rabbit and the Moon" is: having huge interests will bring endless gains and losses.

    The moral of "The Fallen Prince" is that doom can be a fragile person who becomes strong.

    Two. 1 Saying "inevitably" is too far, of course it's wrong. However, from a historical point of view, from the actual situation, it should be said that it is very easy, and it is extremely easy to produce gains and losses.

    It's about the white rabbit, not someone else, and it's the moon that you get, not a handful of grass and the like, and it's easier to have gains and losses. Whether there is a danger of gain or loss, the key is whether there is the ability to defend wealth, and there is no danger of gain or loss if you are not afraid of others robbing and stealing it.

    2.Saying "yes" means that only in the face of bad luck can we overcome vulnerability, and there is no other way, and this law cannot be established. To cultivate a tenacious will, one must consciously look for hardships and abominable tempering under difficult conditions.

    For example, long-distance running, this is not bad luck, but it requires tenacity and will, and it can exercise people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Huixin: Wisdom.

    Playful: Playful.

    Confession: In the old days, tell your superiors or elders about things.

    Doom: An unfortunate fate.

    Begging: Asking people for money and food.

    Positive color: A serious or stern look.

    Disaster: Disaster.

    Belonging: Belonging.

    Exile: destitute and adrift.

    Carefree: No worries, very relaxed.

    Relaxed: Feeling comfortable and in good spirits.

    Cloudy and sunny: The text refers to the fact that the moon has different forms in different periods.

    Unique: There is no second in the world.

    Heartache: Heartache is like a knife because of the loss of something.

    Danger after danger: Dangerous phenomena happen again and again.

    Natural and man-made disasters: Disasters that are destined to happen.

    Sudden: Things come too suddenly and unexpectedly.

    Exotic: in another country or somewhere else.

    You still have some extra points, it's so hard to beat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, no, ah

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ahh

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Xiangpiaopiao milk tea is super toxic, poisoning more than 300 million people a year, and the corpses can circle the earth three times when connected.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Oh, you'll know when you learn! You can also go and buy counseling books

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The teacher has worked the three-foot podium for more than 30 years, and has never expected too much compensation for many years, he only wants to have a clear conscience about his students. But a sudden misfortune befell this good teacher, who was found to have an incurable disease, and I was heartbroken when I heard the news.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. What changes have occurred before and after the mentality of the White Rabbit admiring the moon? Why this change?

    2. Why did White Rabbit ask the King of the Gods to revoke that "generous decision"?

    3. What kind of allegorical can we learn from this parable?

    4. What does the mention of "human" mean in the text? Can "different from humans" be deleted? Why?

    5. Will the white rabbit inevitably have gains and losses after getting the moon? Is there a key to whether there is a risk of gain or loss?

    6. "She loves the beauty of nature, especially the bright moonlight." What are the characteristics of a sentence in terms of sentence structure? What does it do?

    7. "Or play carefree, or enjoy the moon with a relaxed heart." "Where is a sentence that is beautiful in language?

    8. Have you ever suffered from gains and losses? What is the reason?

    9. What should we learn from the White Rabbit?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    LZ: Point out two twists in the plot development of "The White Rabbit and the Moon".

    Summarize the moral of "The White Rabbit and the Moon" in concise language. What is the main sentence of the article "The Fallen Prince"? What is the implication?

    "The Prince in Distress" is in the first person, why did it be written that "I" had seen the prince with my own eyes and talked to him?

    Why is it said in the text, "Oh my God, it's terrible......"Repeat three times?

    Facing the same moon, why does the white rabbit have a different mood? Why did the White Rabbit ask the King of the Gods to reverse that "generous decision"?

    Wangzah).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The White Rabbit and the Moon: Whether a huge wealth will lead to endless gains and losses depends on whether you value this wealth. This is actually a satirical article about people's greedy hearts, in which the white rabbit has experienced "gains and losses" and resolutely gave up the wealth, and this wise white rabbit knows not to take wealth very seriously, and human beings, as the spirit of all things, should also appreciate this.

    The Fallen Prince: Sometimes, bad luck can make a cowardly person strong - before suffering bad luck, he always sighs about those natural and man-made disasters: "Oh my God, it's terrible, this thing has fallen on me, I can't stand it!"

    In fact, when bad luck befell everyone, "he had to bear it, and he could bear it."

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