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1 Going to see the "Cape of Good Hope" is the pursuit of the old boatman's life. Please summarize the specifics of this quest at various stages of his life. (4 points).
Answer: (1) When I was a child, I first met the "Cape of Good Hope" on the map and wanted to see it; (2) Study hard after liberation and hope to go abroad; (3) Later, the son went to Africa to work and wanted to take him out; (4) Finally, he found that the riverbank in front of his house resembled the "Cape of Good Hope". (1 point, the meaning is correct).
2 The line-drawing sentences in the text express the complex emotions in the old boatman's heart, please briefly analyze. (4 points).
Answer: (1) The ecstasy of finally seeing the riverbank resembling the Cape of Good Hope; (2) the grief of losing a loved one for the sake of one's dreams; (3) The ecstasy of enlightenment after going through hardships. (1 point for a correct answer, 2.2 points, 3.4 points).
3 What are the functions of the scenery descriptions interspersed in **? Please analyze briefly. (6 points).
Answer: (1) Provide the environment and background for the characters. The dense reeds, flying water birds, clear rippling river, clear sky, and brilliant sunset in the Wenyou Round Cave provide the environment for the legendary old man.
2) Reflect the mood of the characters. As in "The river roars." There is no wind on the river.
Clusters of reeds stand tall. The quiet scenery renders the desolation of the old man's heart. (3) Highlight the image of the character.
The sunset was red, reflecting the old man's bronzed. It shows the strength of the old man after going through hardships. (4) Hinting at the passage of time.
At first, "there is no wind on the river" and "the reeds stand upright", but then the wind rises, and the reeds rustle, suggesting the passage of time and the development of the story. (You can answer three points, and each point is 2 points.) 1 point for "role" and 1 point for "example analysis").
4 There can be a variety of interpretations of the subject matter of a literary work. Tell me about your understanding of this topic, and explain the reasons in conjunction with this article. (6 points).
Answer: **The themes are: (1) Praise the beauty of human strength and resilience.
2) Praise dreams, each giving people the strength to fight against fate. (3) Some dreams are too far away, and we must get out of the predicament of life with an open-minded mind. (4) Happiness is all around us, and we must cherish what we already have.
3 points for the topic and 3 points for the reason. The reason can be combined with the content of the work, the fate of the characters, the words and deeds of the characters, etc
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Cape of Good Hope (Portuguese: Cabo da Boa Esperan A, Cape of good Hope) is a very famous headland at the southwest tip of Africa, located at 34°21 25 s, 18°29 51 e. It is 52 km north from the city of Cape Town in the Republic of South Africa.
Because of the stormy and rough waves, it was originally called "Storm Point".
In 1939 it became a nature reserve, 2 km east of the Cape of Good Hope, with a lighthouse.
The Cape of Good Hope is the western explorers wanted to lead to the rich eastern shipping route, so it was renamed the Cape of Good Hope, before the opening of the Suez Canal, ships between Asia and Europe passed through the Cape of Good Hope. Mega tankers are unable to enter the Suez Canal and still need to sail along this route.
The Cape of Good Hope is often mistaken for the southernmost point of the African continent, but Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point of Africa, about 150 km east-southeast and across the Bay of Falls.
Cape of Good Hope, located at the confluence of the warm Mozambican Agallas Current from the Indian Ocean and the cold Benguela Current from the waters of Antarctica. The strong westerly jet stream sets off stormy waves all year round, and in addition to the storms, there are often "murderous waves" here.
These waves resemble a cliff in the front and a gentle slope in the back, with waves of 15-20 meters in height, which are frequent in winter, and are sometimes combined with swirling waves caused by polar winds, and when these two waves are superimposed, the sea conditions are even worse, and there is a strong coastal current. When the waves meet the current, the entire sea rolls like a boiling pot, and ships sailing here are often shipwrecked, making the Cape of Good Hope the most dangerous part of the world to sail.
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"Cape of Good Hope" means:"The cape of good hope", but originally it was called "Cape Storm". Because the eastern passage to the rich sea is expected, it is renamed "Cape of Hope". Before the opening of the Suez Canal, ships travelling between Asia and Europe passed through the Cape of Good Hope.
At present, mega oil tankers cannot enter the Suez Canal, and still need to take this route. The Cape of Good Hope is stormy, rough and located at the confluence of the warm Mozambican Agulhas Current from the Indian Ocean and the cold Benguela Current from the waters of Antarctica. In 1939 it became a nature reserve.
Now, the meaning of the Cape of Good Hope is extended to, to put it simply: after arriving at the Cape of Good Hope, you enter the temple of wealth, ideals, success, and joy!
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