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Text content of Bird's Paradise

Bird's Paradise is an essay written by modern writer Ba Jin in 1933. The following is my collection of birds of paradise characters, welcome to read for reference!

Birds of paradise text content 1 I can write word groups.

Paddle: Ji NG (paddle, flying paddle, paddle)

Banyan Tree: Banyan Tree, Banyan City and Banyan Road.

Correction: jis correction (entanglement, correction, dispute)

Pile: zhuāng (wooden stake, stump, piling)

Rising: zh?ng (rising prices, rising money, rising tide)

Tower: Tower (pagoda, stupa, lighthouse)

Tip: shāo (treetop, tip, pigtail)

Leisure time: xi× (leisure, no time, too much to see)

Eyebrows: eyebrows (eyebrows, eyebrows, frowning)

Throw: pāo (throw away, give up, sell)

Second, polyphonic characters

Number: shǔ (number) shǔ (number) Shuo (number is not uncommon)

Prohibition: jρn (no way) jìn (prohibition)

It should be: ying (promise) ying (should be)

Row: huá (rowing) huá (planning)

Third, synonyms

Correction-correction method-close to display-display

Shining-shining luxury-heavy light-light.

Liveliness-noisy excitement-happy nostalgia-attachment

One by one-countless.

Continue-continue to be at a loss.

Fourth, antonyms.

Heaven-hell is slow-rapid and brilliant-dim.

Silence-noisy and lively-cold and clear-fuzzy

I cann't count them. I cann't count any of them

Verb (abbreviation for verb) understands words.

Cluster: quantifier, used to gather things into groups or piles.

Brilliant: Bright and dazzling

One after another: means one after another, off and on.

Law: originally refers to the internal essential relationship between things, this paper refers to having a certain rhythm and beat.

Correct: To correct (shortcomings, mistakes).

Approaching: approaching; Close.

Be overwhelmed: the original intention is that there are many beautiful scenery, but I can't see it. There are too many people or things for the reception.

Countless: it is impossible to count (number), which describes a large number.

White: describes boundless white (used for clouds, fog, snow, water, etc. The river is wide and white.

Countless: there is no way to count, you can't count, and there are too many to count. The article refers to the banyan tree, which has many branches and can't be counted.

Tremble: To vibrate briefly and frequently.

Be overwhelmed: the original intention is that there are many beautiful scenery, but I can't see it. There are too many people or things for the reception.

Nostalgia: Reluctant to give up, reluctant to leave.

Sixth, sentence analysis

1. There are no waves on the white water. Three paddles paddle regularly in the water, which sounds like a piece of music.

The first sentence says that the water is quiet, there is no wind and there are no passing ships. The second sentence shows that it is quiet around, there is no sound, only the sound of wooden paddles beating the water. It reflects that "we" are in a very happy mood when traveling.

2. In one place, the river narrows. Clusters of leaves reach out to the water. The leaves are so green and lovely. There are many lush banyan trees, and I can't see where the trunk is.

When I first saw the big banyan tree, I was impressed by its green and lush. The author guessed that it was composed of many lush banyan trees. It can be seen that this banyan tree is very big and lush, which lays the foundation for the following description of this big and lush banyan tree.

Green shines brightly in our eyes, as if there is a new life trembling on every green leaf.

This sentence is about the quiet beauty of the big banyan tree. The first half of the sentence is about the real thing. The second half of the sentence "new life is trembling" is the author's feeling, that is, the quiet beauty of the big banyan tree gives the author a beautiful feeling. Trembling is not really moving, so every leaf is so green that the author seems to see them flashing in the glow.

I watched intently, and my eyes were at a loss. I saw this clearly, missed that again, saw that, and the other flew again.

"Be overwhelmed" means that there are too many birds to see. There are birds everywhere on the banyan tree, with different sizes and colors, and there are countless birds. Some stopped, some flew and some sang. It's really lively. In sharp contrast to what I have seen before, this is a veritable real bird paradise.

It was my eyes that deceived me yesterday. That "bird paradise" is indeed a bird paradise!

The first "bird paradise" here is quoted by the author, referring to the banyan tree on the river. The second "bird's paradise" was not quoted, because birds live very freely and happily there, just like in heaven. In the author's mind, the big banyan tree is a paradise for birds.

Seven, problem induction

1. Read the text and think about the content.

This paper describes what the author and his friends saw and heard twice after passing through the "bird paradise", and specifically describes the static banyan tree in the evening and the activities of birds in the morning.

2. When will we travel? Where did you see it?

Our outing time is in the evening. "After dinner", "The hot air has gone out" and "The sun has set on the hillside" mean summer evening, which is the time for our trip.

3. Why did the author choose the paradise of birds instead of the big banyan tree?

"Bird's Paradise" is actually a big banyan tree. The title "Big Banyan Tree" is too dull, lacking association and meaning. The theme of Bird's Paradise has two advantages: ① It not only expresses the praise of the big banyan tree, but also gives readers endless imagination; ② It highlights that the big banyan tree is the home for birds to live happily.

4. Why isn't there a bird in the bird's paradise? How does this sentence express the author's mood at that time?

Because it is dusk, birds live, and the branches and leaves of Ficus carica are dense. The author didn't see any birds. I was disappointed. Although the author didn't see the bird, he was deeply fascinated by this beautiful big banyan tree.

5. How many times did the author and his friends go to "Bird Paradise"? What did you see respectively? Why is what you see different from what you hear?

The author and his friends went to "Bird Paradise" twice. For the first time, I saw the tall, lush and vibrant, but I didn't see the birds; The reason is that at night, the birds have rested in the tree. The second time, I saw a lot of birds and saw them living freely and happily in the "bird paradise"; The reason is that in the morning, birds begin their day's activities.

6. In the first part of the article, the author wrote "There are no birds in the bird paradise". At the end of the article, he said: "The bird paradise is indeed a bird paradise!" What is the clever intention of this writing?

This concern before and after writing an article highlights the author's sincere praise for birds of paradise.

Eight, text segmentation

Part I (1-4): The author and friends went boating.

Part II (5-9): Crossing the Bird's Paradise for the first time.

Part III (10- 13): The second scene through the bird paradise.

The fourth part (14): The author's nostalgia and praise for "birds of paradise".

Nine, the theme of the text

This passage describes what he saw and heard when he and his friends passed by the "Bird Paradise" twice, and specifically describes the activities of the big banyan tree that was still in the evening and the birds in the early morning the next day, showing a beautiful and moving southern scenery and expressing the author's love and praise for nature.

Ten, textbook exercises after class

1. Read the text and tell me why the author lamented that "the paradise of birds is indeed the paradise of birds".

A: Because there is not only a natural environment suitable for the survival of birds, but also the protection of birds by human beings, the author sees birds everywhere and feels the harmony between man and nature. Therefore, the author lamented that "the paradise of birds is indeed a paradise of birds".

2. This paper describes the scene of seeing "birds of paradise" twice in the evening and in the morning respectively, and talks about their different characteristics. Read the relevant paragraphs in different tones and rhythms.

A: The author has been to "Bird's Paradise" twice. The first time was dusk, and all the birds were alive. Therefore, the author focuses on the "bird paradise" itself-the strange sight of the big banyan tree, which is a static description; The second time is the next morning, the author focuses on the lively activities of the residents-birds in "paradise", which is a dynamic description.

The bird's paradise Text 2 We had dinner, and the summer heat had gone away. The sun set on the hillside, leaving only the splendid Xia Hong on the horizon.

We crossed a gravel road and soon reached the river. Under the big tree by the river, we found several boats.

We jumped on the boat one by one. A friend untied the rope and picked up a bamboo pole. The boat moved slowly to the center of the river.

The river is very wide, and there is no wave on the white water. The ship moved calmly on the water. Three paddles paddle regularly in the water, which sounds like a piece of music.

In one place, the river narrows. Clusters of leaves reach out to the water. The leaves are so green and lovely. There are many banyan trees hiding, and I can't see where the trunk is.

When I said many banyan trees, my friends immediately corrected my mistakes. One friend said there was only one banyan tree, and another friend said there were two. I have seen many banyan trees, and this is the first time I have seen such a big banyan tree.

Our ship is approaching the banyan tree. I have a chance to see it for what it really is. This is really a big tree with countless branches. The branches took root again, and many roots hung down to the ground and plunged into the soil. Some branches hang down to the water. From a distance, it looks like a big tree lying on the water.

The banyan tree is in full bloom, and it seems to show us all its vitality. There are so many green leaves, one on top of the other, leaving no gaps. Green shines brightly in our eyes, as if there is a new life trembling on every green leaf. This beautiful southern tree!

The ship anchored under the tree for a while. The coast was wet and we didn't go up. Friends say this is "a paradise for birds". There are many birds nesting in this tree, and farmers are not allowed to catch them. I thought I heard some birds flapping their wings. I can't see a bird when I pay attention to it. Only countless roots stand on the ground, like many wooden stakes. The land is wet, so the river may wash ashore at high tide. There is not a bird in the "bird paradise", and I can't help thinking so. So the ship set sail. A friend paddled and the boat slowly moved towards the middle of the river.

The next day, we went boating to a friend's hometown. This is a place with mountains and towers. From school, we passed the "birds of paradise".

This time it was in the morning. When the sun shines on the water, everything on the treetops looks brighter. We moored the boat under the tree for a while. It was quiet around at first. Suddenly a bird called. We clapped our hands and saw a big bird flying. Then I saw the second and the third. We continued to clap our hands, and the tree became lively. Birds are everywhere, birds are everywhere. Big, watery, flowery and black, some are standing on the branches screaming, some are flying, and some are flapping their wings.

I watched intently, my eyes at a loss. I saw this clearly, missed that again, saw that, and the other flew again. A thrush flew out, frightened by our applause, flew into the leaves again, stood on a twig and cried excitedly. That song is very nice.

When the boat rowed to the countryside under the tower, I looked back at the lush banyan trees left behind. I feel a little nostalgic. It was my eyes that deceived me yesterday. That "bird paradise" is indeed a bird paradise!

Attachment: A brief introduction to the text of Bird Paradise.

Bird's Paradise is the work of a famous writer, Mr. Ba Jin, which has been changed when selected. The author describes what he saw and heard when he and his friends passed by the bird paradise twice, and specifically describes the static big banyan tree in the evening and the activities of birds the next morning. Wide and clear rivers, vibrant banyan trees and lively and lovely birds constitute an elegant and quiet landscape painting, which shows a beautiful and moving southern scenery and expresses the author's vibrant love and praise for nature.

The first time the author passed the paradise of birds, it was on the hillside where the sun set, leaving only the splendid Xia Hong in the evening on the horizon. This time, he didn't see any birds, only the tall, lush and full of vitality banyan trees. This part focuses on the beauty of the big banyan tree: first, write the scene of looking at the banyan tree from a distance, and then write the modality of branches and green leaves when looking at the banyan tree closely, showing the vitality of the big banyan tree. After the emotional description, the author gave a heartfelt admiration: this beautiful southern tree!

The second time I came to the paradise of birds, I saw the lively scene of birds flying and singing in the sunny morning. In the article, what is written is the sound and shadow of birds, which makes people overwhelmed; Write the shape of a bird-big, small, flowery and black; I have also written about various postures of birds-calling, flying and flapping; Finally, I wrote a thrush, which described the loveliness of birds and their life in heaven by combining dots and faces. From the author's description, we not only know that there are many kinds of birds here, but also clearly feel the freedom and happiness of their lives.

The purpose of writing this text is to guide students to feel the harmony and beauty of nature by reading imaginary pictures; The second is to let students feel the author's delicate and vivid description method in reading.

The focus of this teaching is to guide students to imagine the beautiful scene of birds of paradise and experience the different feelings of the author's two trips to birds of paradise. The difficulty in teaching is to understand the sentences describing the characteristics of big banyan trees.