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Looking for the answer to reading and understanding wisteria Falls

1. What rhetorical methods are used in the topic? What's the role?

The title gives wisteria a sense of movement by metaphor, which makes it vivid and attractive to readers, but also implies the center.

2. What is the function of "I can't help but stop"? Pave the way for the following, suggesting the richness of wisteria.

3. The article calls wisteria a waterfall and describes it. What are the three vivid verbs used? Drop, flow, splash.

4. Try to make the sentences clear and talk about your own understanding. (Pay attention to the use of rhetoric and the author's rich imagination)

(1) I've never seen such a blooming vine. I only see a brilliant lavender, which falls from the sky like a waterfall, with no beginning and no end.

Comparing a blooming wisteria flower to a waterfall looks extraordinary and dazzling. Metaphor shows the characteristics of dense and lush wisteria.

(2) On the purple banner, there is a little silver light, just like splashing water. A closer look reveals that it is the lightest part of each purple flower, teasing each other with sunlight.

Write down the depth of different parts of each flower delicately, which looks beautiful, lovely, exquisite, dynamic and interesting. (3) "It is just a deep and shallow purple, as if it is flowing, laughing and growing." Why does wisteria "flow"?

Because the flowers of wisteria are deep and light purple, it seems to be flowing.

(4) Flowers are next to flowers, one after another, pushing and squeezing each other, so lively and lively!

Anthropomorphic, showing the vitality and romantic interest of flowers.

(5) Every blooming flower is like a small full sail with a pointed cabin under it, which is bulging; It's like a smile that can't help laughing. It's about to open.

With the metaphor of sail and cabin, the blooming state of wisteria is described in detail, which is full of vitality. Compared with a smile, it is more beautiful and lovely, and it also expresses joy.

5. What does "it" mean in section 7?

The purple waterfall that flows through my heart.

6. What do you mean by "everything else"?

I feel anxious and sad about the mystery of life and death and brotherhood.

7. Why do you take away anxiety and sadness?

(1), vitality and vigor make me deeply infected.

(2) Wisteria's tenacious vitality inspired me to think about the meaning of life and urged me to make positive progress.

8. How to understand "I am immersed in the brilliance of this dense flower, and there is nothing else for the time being, only the peace of mind and the joy of life"?

I found solace from the vitality and powerful life of Wisteria, was encouraged, diluted my anxiety and sadness, cheered up and realized the beauty of life.

9. In the sentence "Aroma seems to be light purple", "Aroma" is said from the sense of smell, and "purple" is said from the vision. How to understand the "aroma" in the sense of smell as "purple" in the sense of vision? Talk about your opinion.

Using synaesthesia, the invisible fragrance is turned into visible and tangible color, and the ethereal and gentle feeling brought by the flower fragrance to the author is expressed. The similarity between the two feelings lies in giving people a pleasant feeling, while lavender gives people a warm feeling, as if it were a faint fragrance. The meaning is similar, that is, 10. What is the intention of writing wisteria more than ten years ago in the article?

Comparing the misfortune of flowers with that of people shows that flowers and people will encounter all kinds of misfortunes.

1 1. Wisteria in different periods was written in this paper, which caused the author to feel differently. According to your understanding, please answer:

(1) More than ten years ago, I saw wisteria outside my house, and the author felt sad and sorry.

(2) The wisteria in full bloom is full of vitality, and the author's mood is touching, quiet and happy.

12. Can you delete "East Chord, West Chord"? Why?

No, because it vividly highlights the sparse, scattered and helpless situation of wisteria.

13. What does "regret" mean in Section 8? Why regret it?

Not satisfied. The wisteria frame was torn down and planted with fruit trees, thinking that wisteria would never be seen here again.

14. How to understand "the purple waterfall covers the thick branches of the disc, and it keeps flowing, flowing and flowing to people's hearts."

The blending of things and me not only writes the magnificence of a tree with flowers, but also expresses the author's happy mood.

15. "It's just one flower among thousands of flowers, which constitutes a beautiful flowing waterfall." What kind of philosophy does it contain? The beauty of wisteria is composed of many wisteria flowers, and everyone is a member of society. We want to make society progress and make society full of beauty, and everyone should work hard.

16. Please find out the main idea of this article and talk about your understanding of the main idea with your own life experience. Main idea: Flowers and people will encounter all kinds of misfortunes, but the long river of life is endless.

When you encounter misfortune, don't be overwhelmed by it. You should keep a firm belief in your long-term life, face a new life, cheer up, and don't let sadness weigh on your heart.

17. "I don't want to speed up the pace." Why did I step up? Take care of the beginning and wrap the full text. Facing wisteria, the sadness and anxiety in my heart turned into peace of mind, and I realized the eternity of life, relaxed my mood and naturally accelerated my pace. (Inspired by the tenacity and beauty of wisteria life)

1. What do underlined sentences do?

2. The second paragraph of the excerpt describes wisteria in detail. What rhetorical devices are used? What are the characteristics of flowers?

Where is the scenery in the first sentence of the third paragraph?

Can you delete the sixth sentence of the third paragraph? Why?

5. Which sentence points out the main idea of the full text?

6. What is the reason for "feeling not getting faster"?

7. Writing about mountains and rivers is intended to express thinking and understanding of life. Contact the full text and tell me what the author has learned from Wisteria Falls. What are your feelings and associations?

Answer to the reading questions of Wisteria Falls;

1. Set suspense to stimulate readers' interest in reading.

2. Using rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification and parallelism, the vitality of flowers, the joy and pride of competing to open up, and the cheerful atmosphere are rendered.

3. Using synaesthesia to turn the invisible fragrance into a visible and tangible color, which shows the ethereal and gentle feeling brought by the floral fragrance.

4. No, this sentence paves the way for the unexpected surprise change of a hundred flowers, forming a plot reversal, thus receiving

The expression effect is better.

Flowers and people will encounter all kinds of misfortunes, but the long river of life is endless.

6. Infected by the tenacious vitality of wisteria, confidence and strength have increased dramatically.

7. The author realized the eternity and beauty of life from the Wisteria Waterfall.

Each of us should devote ourselves to the great cause with great vitality, like wisteria, so as to make our life more colorful.