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Please describe the author’s understanding of hometown in the distance based on the full text.

1. In the first part of the article, the author wrote about the scenery and his own feelings of Xinhui, Luoshe, and Hangzhou. Please briefly describe the similarities between the scenery of these three hometowns in the author's eyes, and the author's inner feelings about these three hometowns. What are the similarities. (4 points)

2. Which hometown do you think the author is most emotionally inclined to? Why does the author prefer this hometown most? (6 points)

3. The author said in the article, "Where do I come from?" But the title of the article gave an affirmative answer: "My hometown is far away." Combined with the full text, let's talk about the author's understanding of his hometown. (6 points)

4. In order to express the pursuit of his distant hometown, what kind of expression techniques does the author mainly use? Please briefly analyze it based on the content of this article. (6 points)

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1. Analysis In the first part of the article, the author described the scenery of the three hometowns of Xinhui's creek, sugar cane forest, and banyan tree island, Luoshe's big stone bridge, and Hangzhou's West Lake and Botanical Garden. It can be seen that these scenery are all beautiful. Full of poetic and picturesque. However, the author said that Xinhui himself is like an "exiled abandoned child", Luo She also "took her away when her grandmother left", but has "a vague estrangement and suspicion" towards Hangzhou. It can be understood from these words The author is unfamiliar with these three hometowns, at a loss, and even somewhat estranged.

Answer The scenery in the three hometowns is very beautiful and full of poetry and painting. The author's feelings about these three hometowns are strange, at a loss, and somewhat estranged.

2. Analysis In the second part of the article, the author used a lot of pen and ink to write about another hometown - Xiaoxing'anling. From the last paragraph, we can see that Xiaoxinganling is of great significance to the author. Because this is the place where the author spent 20 years of his youth, which endowed him with more excellent qualities, the author is most emotionally inclined to this hometown.

The answer is Xiaoxing'anling. Because it was the place where "I" spent my youth. After 20 years, it was the place where "a delicate Jiangnan woman like me was tempered into a flexible and solid one."

3. Analyzing the author's understanding of his hometown is a process from concrete to abstract, from the place where his ancestors and he lived, to the northern wilderness where he left the footprints of his youthful struggle, and finally to the "distant place". It can be seen from the last paragraph of the article that the "distance" in the title refers to the spiritual home that the author will seek and create in the future.

Answer The hometown that the author knows is not only the place where his ancestors lived, but also the place where he once left his footprints of struggle. It is also the spiritual home that he is constantly searching for and creating.

4. Analysis This question tests the ability to appreciate the expression skills of literary works. Reading through the full text, you can feel that the use of contrast can be seen everywhere in the text. Such as comparing the scenery and feelings of the place of ancestral home and birthplace, comparing the different feelings of different hometowns, etc. When answering questions, pay attention to the text and make sure it makes sense.

The answer uses comparative techniques. The author compares the beauty of the scenery, objects, people and things in his ancestral home of Xinhui and Luoshe and his birthplace of Hangzhou with the feeling of strangeness, confusion, alienation and incompatibility in the local accent. At the same time, he compares this feeling with the scenery, objects and scenery of Beidahuang. The contrast and contrast between characters, people and things shows the author's process from fragility to strength and constant pursuit. (For example, if you want to advance, suppress first," "lay the groundwork step by step," etc., it is enough to make sense)