-
I believe that the landlord will not forget the famous sentence "The wild sky is low and the trees are low, and Jiang Qingyue is near".
Or imagine that on a large plain in front of you, the trees in the distance appear low compared to the sky. There was a wide expanse of water in front of him, and the stars and moonlight were reflected on the water. Such a view may be regarded as the high starry sky that the owner of the building said.
I am ashamed that I was born at the end of the Yangtze River and grew up in the south of the apricot blossom and rainy Jiangnan. But for so many years, the first time I experienced this kind of water town scenery in the south of the Yangtze River was in the north of the Huai River, in the south of Yingshang County, in the small town of Balihe. I can't forget the beautiful scenery and the swaying youth.
Hehe, far away, the landlord might as well find a plain away from the city, facing the water, and enjoy the high starry sky. It was beautiful and quiet. The fly in the ointment is that there will be no shortage of mosquitoes
-
Everyone's ideal outside world is different; Everyone's mood is changing at any time.
Therefore, the sky above you, only you know what it looks like, and when you look at it, it is what it is.
Of course, it is also possible to look at it when you are in a bad mood and have negative feelings; But it can also feel comfortable and open, and that's nature.
-
Blue deepened. The air is thin.
Cloudless. The scariest thing is that if you are there, you will feel like you are not moving, even though you are in free fall. (There is no reference, the air is thin and the wind is small).
-
100 km.
The sky boundary should be between 2,000 and 3,000 kilometers. However, the International Aeronautical Federation actually has a similar regulation, which considers 100 kilometers to be the boundary between the inner layers of the atmosphere and space, also known as the Kármán line, and a vehicle flying at an altitude higher than 100 kilometers can be called a spacecraft.
Because above 100 kilometers in the air, the gas is very, very thin, and this part of the gas only occupies the total mass of the atmosphere. Therefore, we can also think of the Kármán line as the limit of the sky, and consider the height of the sky to be 100 kilometers.
Introduce. Geophysicists divide atmospheric space, or airspace, into 5 layers. troposphere, sea level to 10 km. The troposphere has dense air called a dense atmosphere. The air in the dense atmosphere becomes thinner and thinner as the altitude increases.
Stratosphere, between 10-40 km. mesosphere, 40 80 km. 80-370 km is the thermosphere, which belongs to the lower part of the ionosphere. The outer atmosphere, more than 370 kilometers of space, belongs to the upper part of the ionosphere.
-
The height of the sky is 100 km.
Above the mesosphere up to 500 km, most of the gases are ionized and the temperature is high, called the thermosphere or ionosphere, and the main components are oxygen atoms, oxygen molecules, and nitrogen molecules.
The beautiful aurora occurs on this level. Thousands of kilometers upwards is the escape layer of the transition zone between the atmosphere and space, and the main components are hydrogen and helium. Casually, the thickness of the atmosphere is about 1000 km.
Clouds can be divided into the following according to their height:
High, medium, and low clouds. The height of the high clouds is 8000-13000m. Shaped like a thin gauze scarf or feather; The height of the medium cloud is 2000-8000m, which can generally cover the sky and the sun, and can also produce continuous precipitation; The height of the low cloud is less than 2000m, and the appearance is characterized by a rapid development to marshmallow or foam, which can produce thundershowers.
Airplanes fly over this level with an endless blue sky. The top ozone layer absorbs most of the sun's ultraviolet rays, protecting the Earth's fragile biosphere, and the temperature rises to near 0. The stratosphere extends up to 80 kilometers, and the main components are nitrogen and oxygen, and the ozone content is low, and the temperature drops back to -90, which is the mesosphere, also known as the upper troposphere.
-
The sky is so high, so blue, so vast, so clear.
Explanatory analysis: According to the rules of comparative sentences, three or more phrases or sentences with related or similar meanings, the same or similar structure, and the same tone are arranged side by side to form a sentence. So according to this rule, find out the question stem, so, then, then, then; Fill in according to the characteristics of the sky, such as height, blue, and vastness.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when answering this type of question:
1. Review the meaning of the topic. That is, it is necessary to clarify what kind of sentences are required to be imitated in the test questions and what restrictions there are.
2. Clarify the topic (implicit) and grasp the semantic center.
3. Analyze the structure. That is, it is necessary to carefully analyze the structure of the example sentence, clarify whether it is a single sentence or a compound sentence, and judge the type of compound sentence if it is a compound sentence.
4. Judgment rhetoric. Most of the imitation test questions involve the use of rhetorical devices, judging the rhetoric that should be used in imitation sentences based on example sentences.
-
Correct, to describe the sky very high.
1.The sky is blue and blue, and the grass at the green edge is like a carpet. The breeze blows through the prairie, how bright is the sun?
This is a beautiful image of the prairie. Fascinating place. It seems to be on this beautiful grass garden.
I saw the great mountains and rivers of the motherland, and the image of the prosperity of the grass garden hall.
2.I saw the high sky, the vast expanse of the earth, giving us a beautiful view of nature.
-
Summary. Hello classmates, the sky is so high and so big, this sentence is not speechless.
Hello classmates, the sky is so high and so big, this sentence is not speechless.
The sky can be described as tall and big.
If the word "branch" or "leaf" is missing from the sentence, it is a missing component. 2. Improper use of words. Misuse of words means that the words used in the sentence are not in context, or words with similar meanings or even opposites.
3. Improper matching. A pair of honorific words in a sentence that cannot be matched or violates linguistic conventions is an improper collocation. 4. Repeat verbosity.
Repetition refers to the simultaneous use of two or more words in a sentence that are close to each other or the same meaning. 5. Improper classification. Misclassification refers to putting things together that do not belong to the same genus.
6. Inconsistencies. Inconsistencies refer to unclear and contradictory meanings in a sentence. 7. The word order is reversed.
Word order reversal means that the words used in the sentence are not in a certain grammatical order, but the order of the words is reversed.
-
The boundary of the sky is between 2,000 and 3,000 kilometers. In fact, the International Aeronautical Federation already has a similar regulation, they believe that 100 kilometers is the boundary between the inner layer of the atmosphere and space, also known as the Kármán line, and a vehicle flying at an altitude of more than 100 kilometers can be called a spacecraft.
The sky is not like a huge space that we see with the naked eye, it is layered, and different layers have their own different properties and characteristics.
Between 7 and 12 kilometers above the ground is the stratosphere, where most planes fly and because the air flow here is relatively stable, it is relatively safe to fly.
The stratosphere is about 7 km to 12 km, so below the stratosphere is the troposphere, which is the area of rain that we usually see, and above the stratosphere is the atmosphere of Chihuai Chong.
-
On the way back to the office, I inadvertently raised my head and looked through the towering high-rise buildings around me to see the blue sky that I had not seen for a long time. The wrapped piece of the sky really has to remind me of Lu Xun's "sky at the four corners of the high wall in the courtyard". It seems that the people running around the metropolis are no different from the children in the courtyard, they are all detained in a piece of the sky.
With a busy day, it is difficult to have this kind of state of mind of looking up. Occasionally, what I see is a distorted and invisible sky obscured by tall buildings. I didn't have time to think, I glanced at it hurriedly, and immediately burrowed into the man-made "cave" again.
Every day is like living in a labyrinth, a maze of high-rise buildings and streets, with the help of transportation, from one point to another, through the streets and alleys, to reach different destinations.
Rousseau's Walden life always reminds us that life is originally very simple, and we don't need so much red tape or opulence, but we can always make life infinitely complicated. Create your own obstacles, build tall buildings, crack them little by little, and build vehicles as if you were playing a game yourself.
There was nothing in the first place, but there was dust! It's funny to think about! It's okay to find something to do, maybe it's another way of life, right?
What exists in nature is almost completely ignored by us who are busy; The pursuit of what is not available every day is called innovation, and tirelessly, reciting the joy of the other!
Let's slow down once in a while, calm down, look at the grass and trees around us, and feel the breath of nature.
Why what's in the sky? Your question is so special!!
There are actually quite a few suits from the sky. It is sold on the trading floor. It would be better to run around on your own and see.
I have, poke my avatar profile,! ~
The Earth rotates from west to east while revolving around the Sun. The combination of the Earth's rotation and its orbital motion gives it the day-night alternation and the seasons on Earth (the speed of the Earth's rotation and revolution is uneven). At the same time, due to the gravitational influence of the sun, the moon, and nearby planets, as well as the earth's atmosphere, oceans, and internal materials, the direction of the earth's axis of rotation in space and the earth's body changes. >>>More
In ancient times, the sky was called the firmament, the sky, the blue sky, the cloudy sky, the heavenly sky, etc. >>>More