Winter of White Horse Lake Reading, the author of Winter of White Horse Lake is .

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.The wind in winter at Lake Hakuba.

    2.When I moved to Lake Hakuba at the beginning of the decade.

    3.Windy and windy; Windy: The wind there is almost every day; Windy: The wind comes from the cracks between doors and windows. But there is still penetration.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Windy. Big. Because there are mountains around the lake, but there is a gap half a mile wide in the north.

    2.I miss the days when I lived at Hakuba Lake.

    3.You have to ask me which winter is the most beautiful? I can proudly tell you that my hometown has the most beautiful winter. Although it is not as snowy as the north, it has a unique charm and tranquility.

    In the morning, I opened the curtains and saw nothing in the white expanse. Ah, this fog is so white and pure!

    I put on my schoolbag and walked on the way to school, and it was quiet all around, except that I heard the horns of cars and the shouts of people, but I couldn't see a trace. The dew-stained grass and trees on the side of the road loomed in the fog, as if they were competing with the fog.

    By about ten o'clock in the morning, the fog gradually dispersed. The sun jumped out of the clouds, but it didn't shine brightly. Later, the sun rose and radiated ten thousand rays of light. The light shines on the dew-stained plants and trees, making them "sparkling".

    At night, there is no one on the streets, and the lake, the park, and the streets become quieter, with the occasional gust of wind causing the willows to sway their branches. At this time, the lamps on the edge of the lake emitted a faint light, reflecting on the lake, and the lake became more peaceful. The whole Deyang fell asleep again.

    Winter in my hometown is quiet and even more beautiful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Mainly written: The wind of Lake Hakuba.

    2.The most profound taste of affection was when I moved at the beginning of ten years ago.

    3.It's windy, it's windy. Because there are mountains around the lake, but there is a gap half a mile wide in the north.

    4.The wind was blowing very strongly, and it was very polite. It is embodied in words such as snarky, angry howl, surging tiger roar, angry roar, and roaring all day and night.

    It's not best to pick casually! -

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 mainly writes about "I" life when I was in Hakuba Lake.

    2 is in winter.

    3The tiger roared, and roared, and roared all day and night.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The cold wind of Lake Hakuba 2Surging 3There was a lot of wind, a big tiger roared, a roar, a roar all day and night.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.The cold winds of Lake Hakuba.

    2.It was time to move to Lake Hakuba at the beginning of 10 years ago.

    3.The wind was blowing very strongly, and it was very polite. It can be seen in the words snarky, angry, surging, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The cold wind of Hakuba Lake in winter.

    2. When you move to Hakuba Lake.

    3. Long time: every day, windy: sharp.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.The cold winds of Lake Hakuba.

    2.When the wind is strong.

    3.The wind is strong and the tiger roars. Howl of rage. Roaring all day and night.

    It's not comprehensive enough.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The reason is that the cheers were four generations, and there was a gap in the lot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The author of "White Horse Lake: Like a Stove Winter" is ().

    a.Feng Zikai.

    b.Liu Dabai.

    c.Liu Za pretended to be a half-peasant.

    d.Xia Yazun.

    Correct answer: Xia Yazun Minna.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Winter at Hakuba Lake Reading questions

    12.This article writes about the winter I tasted, focusing on Hakuba Lake.

    13.The painting of winter in "Winter Scene in the South of the Yangtze River" is quite poetic; This article is also quite "poetic" in winter, and the different scenery in the winter in the south of the Yangtze River gives the author the feeling that the winter of Baima Lake gives people the feeling that is. In terms of writing, the two focus on different senses, the former focuses on angles, and the latter mainly writes from above.

    14.The article writes that "when the sun is good", Hakuba Lake is "so warm that it really doesn't look like winter", is this the main aspect that the author wants to show? What is the role of these sentences in the text?

    15.with your own'Words to summarize the characteristics of "Hakuba Lake Winter".

    Answer:

    12.Sentimental style.

    13.Sunny, clear, vibrant, poetic. The weather is cold, the cold wind is howling, and the lake is surging with visual sense.

    14.The article writes that "when the sun is good", and Baima Lake is "warm and really not like winter", which is not the main aspect that the author wants to express, but to set off the situation of "suddenly the cold wind is coming" and "the world changes color".

    15. White Horse Lake is the south, there is less snow in winter, and the taste of winter almost comes from the wind. If the sun is good and there is no wind, it is not as warm as winter, and you can talk about it; When there is wind, it is desolate and bleak, the weather is cold and the ground is frozen, the pine waves are like a call, the mountains and lakes change color, and the sound is colorful and the "winter cold" is extremely good.

    1. Add Braille phonetics to the following words.

    Sharp ( ) surging ( ) dial ( ) hateful ( ).

    2. What characteristics of the wind are reproduced in the first paragraph of the selected text? Illustrate.

    3. Which sentence in the selected essay explains the reason why the author only writes about the wind in Hakuba Lake in winter?

    4. What is the reason for the windiness of Hakuba Lake?

    5. Although the winter wind of White Horse Lake is howling, but in the eyes of the author, it has a lot of interest, can you find the appropriate sentence from the selected text to explain?

    Answer:

    1. xiāo péng pài bō zēng

    2.There is a lot of wind: "The wind there is almost every day"; The wind is strong: "whirring, like a tiger roaring" "The wind comes from the cracks in the doors and windows, and it is extremely sharp, and the cracks and windows of the doors are thickly pasted with paper, but the cracks in the rafters still penetrate through them." ”

    3.The landscape of Lake Hakuba is not far from the ordinary scenery, but the wind is different from other places.

    4.There are mountains around the lake, but there is a gap half a mile wide in the north.

    5.As mentioned in the second paragraph, "The pine waves roar, the frost moon is the window, and the hungry rats squeak and run on the dust." At such a time, I deeply felt the poetry of Xiao Se, and often brushed the ashes alone, refused to sleep, and imitated myself as a figure in a landscape painting, and made all kinds of ghostly reverie".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In my career of more than 40 years, the most profound taste of winter was when I first moved to Hakuba Lake ten years ago. Ten years on, Hakuba Lake has become a small village, and when I moved, it was still a wilderness. The new building of Chunhui Middle School stands majestically on the other side of the lake, and at the foot of the hill on this side of the lake are a few small new bungalows, where Liu Junxinru and I live.

    In addition, there are no people within two or three miles. The family moved from the bustling city of Hangzhou to this desolate mountain wilderness in late November of the lunar calendar, as if they were in the polar zone.

    The wind there, almost every day, whistled like a tiger's roar. Although the building is newly built, the structure is very rough, and the wind comes from the cracks in the façade, which is extremely sharp, and the cracks and windows are thickly pasted with paper, but the cracks are still penetrating. When the wind blows strongly, the gate is closed before night, and the whole family sleeps under the bed after dinner, listening to the angry howl of the cold wind and the surging water of the lake.

    The small back house on the mountain, which is my study, is the smallest stroke in the whole house, and I often pull the borscht hat on my head low and work until late at night under the foreign lamp. The pine waves roared, the frost moon was the window, and the hungry rats squeaked and ran on the dust. At such a time, I deeply felt the poetry of Xiao Se, and often plucked the ashes of the furnace alone, refused to sleep, and imitated myself as a figure in a landscape painting, making all kinds of ghostly reverie.

    Now Lake Hakuba is full of trees, and none of the fashionable trees have been planted. The moon and the sun are all in the same direction, and they shine from the time they go up to the bottom of the mountain. When the sun is good, as long as it doesn't blow windy, it's really warm and not like winter.

    The whole family sat in the courtyard and even had lunch outside the house, like in summer'Same for dinner. When the sun reached **, he moved the chair and stool to **, and suddenly the cold wind came, so he had to flee into the room with his chair and stool, and hurriedly closed the door. On a normal day, the wind comes in the afternoon and in the middle of the night.

    As for the strong wind and cold, it was a roar all day and night, and it would take two or three days to stop. In the coldest days, the mud looks as white as a cement, the mountains are purple and dark, and the lake waves are dark blue.

    I don't hate the snowy fields, and on snowy days, the room is very bright, and there are almost no lights at night. The snow in the distant mountains is enough for half a month**, and you can see it from the window when you raise your head. But in the south, it snows only once or twice a winter.

    Almost all the winter flavors I experienced there came from the wind. Lake Hakuba is so windy, and it can be said that there is a geographical reason. There are mountains around the lake, but there is a gap half a mile wide in the north head, as if the bag mouth was deliberately opened to welcome the wind.

    The landscape of Lake Hakuba is not far from the ordinary scenery, but the wind is different from other places. The wind is abundant and strong, and everyone who has been there knows it. Wind has played an important role in the feeling of winter since ancient times, and the wind in Lake Hakuba is particularly special.

    Now, the family has lived in Shanghai for many days, and occasionally in the dead of night they hear the wind, and everyone wants to mention the White Horse Lake, saying that the White Horse Lake does not know how bad it is tonight!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. The description of the wind in "The Winter of White Horse Lake" plays a role in the author's thoughts and feelings, focusing on writing "wind" to express "winter", expressing his lonely thoughts and mood at that time far away from the hustle and bustle and living in the mountains, reflecting his true and simple nostalgia for White Horse Lake, revealing the author's natural and contemplative attitude towards life, so that the whole article is filled with a deep and sultry feeling.

    2. How do you understand the first?

    What is the role of 2 and 3 in the full text?

    From the second paragraph of the article, it can be seen that the wind and tiger roar, roar, and roar all day and night in the winter of White Horse Lake are the key points of the whole text to describe the wind.

    In the third paragraph, the use of contrasting techniques to describe the winter wind of White Horse Lake makes it easy for readers to appreciate the uniqueness of the wind, which is the deepening of the whole text.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Summarize the characteristics of Lake Hakuba in plain language.

    A: The water of Hakuba Lake is clear, the lake surface is calm, and the environment is quiet. It is made up of many lakes, the best of which is dusk during the day and spring in the four seasons.

    Is there a contradiction in the opening sentence of the first paragraph with two "best" each? Talk about what you think.

    Answer: There is no contradiction, the first natural paragraph refers to the "best" in the day, and the first natural paragraph refers to the "best" in the four seasons of the year, both of which express the author's love for Hakuba Lake.

    Read the above and appreciate the role of the words in the following parentheses in the sentence. (1) There is a layer of cyan mist on the lake, and jagged and blurry shadows are reflected in the water. (2) The mountains are so green that they will drip down, and the water will be full and soft.

    A: .The word "cage" writes the characteristics of the fog as light and transparent, giving people an ethereal feeling. The word "drop" vividly and vividly writes that the spring returns to the earth, and the flowers and trees on the mountain are moistened by the rain, and they grow prosperously and verdantly.

    The author used many vivid and beautiful metaphors when writing the scenes, please find one and tell me what characteristics of White Horse Lake they express.

    A: As long as it is a figurative sentence and points out the characteristics of Hakuba Lake. For example, there are several double-petaled flowers on each small peach, like a sparse star in the night sky. The safflower is compared to the sparse stars, and it is written that the environment of White Horse Lake in spring is beautiful and harmonious, and the scenery is beautiful.

    What does the "power of spring" refer to in the sentence "Although nothing is seen in the night, but the power of spring can be quietly used" in the fourth paragraph, and how can it be "used"? Combined with your feelings about spring, talk about your understanding of this sentence.

    Answer: In spring, all things are prosperous and full of vitality, and all kinds of fresh breaths are refreshing, even if you can't see it, you can feel this breath, which makes people intoxicated by it.

    Zhu Ziqing painted several scenes such as "spring flowers", "spring rain" and "spring breeze" in "Spring", and the fourth natural paragraph of this article also made a description of Baima Lake in spring, and experienced what kind of mood the author expressed in this text, and which picture in "Spring" showed a similar state of mind, and tried to make a brief analysis.

    A: This passage expresses the author's affection for Lake Whitehorse. This is similar to the "Spring Rain Picture" in "Spring", because they are similar in structure first, first writing the scene, and then in a stroke of action. There is movement and stillness, and movement and stillness are combined.

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