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1. Hurriedly (leave). 2. Hurried (pace).
3. Hurriedly (approaching).
4. Hurry (run away).
5. Hurrying (hurrying).
Basic requirements for fill-in-the-blank questions:Fill-in-the-blank questions are one of the basic types of questions, and when solving the questions, there should be reasonable analysis and judgment, and every step of reasoning and operation is required to be correct, and the answers are also required to be expressed accurately and completely.
Reasoning reasonably, optimizing ideas, and thinking more with less will be the basic requirements for quickly and accurately answering fill-in-the-blank questions.
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Hurrying away, hurrying away, hurrying past, hurrying approaching.
Hurry is a popular prose written by Zhu Ziqing, an outstanding modern essayist. The article closely follows the word "hurry", delicately depicts the traces of the passage of time, and expresses the author's helplessness and regret for the passage of time. Features of the article:
First, the structure is exquisite, the level is clear, the inheritance is natural, and the end echoes.
Second, the text is delicate and timeless, simple and concise; The third is the blending of scenes, whether it is writing swallows, willows, peach blossoms, or writing about the sun, they are all integrated with the exclamation of "why are our days gone", revealing the author's helplessness and regret for the passage of time.
Creative Background: Rush shows the search for the future by young intellectuals. As a petty-bourgeois intellectual, the author feels the pulse of the times. Zhu Ziqing's heart was full of confusion that he couldn't find a way out.
What the author reveals is not only personal helplessness, but also reflects the mood of the times when some young people loved life and pursued progress, but they were not without confusion and depression. However, Zhu Ziqing was not willing to sink in his hesitation, and the author stood on his "neutralism" standpoint and persistently pursued it.
Although the society at that time was full of holes, he still insisted on following his own path of life after the struggle of his thoughts, and there may not be light ahead, but he resolutely did not stay in the darkness of reality. In the society at that time, how many young intellectuals insisted on pursuing light and hope like the author, bravely rushed on the road of life, and left a hurried figure.
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Rush years, rush times, rush times.
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Hurried to school, hurried to the road, hurried to walk, hurried to come.
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1. Hurry up. 2. Leave in a hurry. 3. Walk through in a hurry.
4. Approaching in a hurry. 5. Run away in a hurry. Fill-in-the-blank questions are one of the basic types of questions, and when solving the questions, there should be reasonable analysis and judgment, and every step of reasoning and operation is required to be correct, and the answers are also required to be expressed accurately and completely.
Correct, reasonable, and prompt" solution.
Its characteristics: fill-in-the-blank questions are small, spanning large, covering a wide range, flexible in form, can synthesize some questions purposefully and harmoniously, and highlight the training of our accurate, rigorous, comprehensive and flexible ability to use knowledge and basic computing ability. In terms of fill-in-the-blank content, there are two main categories:
One is quantitative fill-in-the-blank and the other is qualitative. It only writes the answers, lacks the target information provided by the options, and it is difficult to judge whether the result is correct or not. If you want to answer fill-in-the-blank questions quickly and accurately, the basic strategy is to work on the word "skillful".
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1.Hurrying steps.
2.Interpretation: Footsteps refer to footsteps, and hurried steps show the appearance of walking in a hurry because of urgent matters.
3.Example sentence: He hurried to the factory because one of the factory's machines was out of order.
4.The pace is hurried.
5.Interpretation: Walking faster, generally implying that there is something urgent.
6.Example sentence: The researcher looks around and sees that everyone is busy and in a hurry.
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Hurried footsteps, hurried crowds, hurried walks, hurried departures, hurried time, hurried years.
Hurry] means to be in a hurry to do things. "Come and go" describes coming and going quickly. 【Hurry】Travel: the demeanor before and after departure. A hurried demeanor before and after walking or departure.
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1. Hurry up.
2. Leave in a hurry.
3. Walk through in a hurry.
4. Approaching in a hurry.
5. Hurriedly (leave).
6. Hurriedly (walking).
7. Hurriedly (eating).
8. Hurriedly (run away).
9. Wash your hands in a hurry.
10. Hurriedly (wash your face).
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1: Xiaohong picked up her schoolbag (happily) and went to school.
2: The class is over, and the children (attentively) listen to the teacher's lecture.
3: Spring has arrived, and the peasant uncle is working in the fields.
4: The students (with great interest) watched the wonderful program on stage.
5: Mom (dusty) comes home.
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