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Original content of the text "Walking on the Moon"

"Walking on the Moon" is a beautiful lyrical prose in the second unit of the first volume of the fourth grade edition of Beijing Normal University. Let me learn more about it in detail below for your reference.

Original text of Walking the Moon

On the autumn night, the moon rises, rising from the Erhai Lake.

Have you washed in the Erhai Lake? The moon disk is so bright, the moonlight is so soft, the moon illuminates the tall Dian Cang Mountain, the big green trees at the head of the village, and also illuminates the avenues and paths between the villages...

At this time, grandma likes to hold my hand and walk on the moonlit path. Walk, walk, ah, grandma and I walk on the moon!

The thin stream carries the fragrance of mountain grass and wild flowers, and the moonlight. Gray-white pebbles cover the river bed. Hey, there are so many cute little ponds among the pebbles. Each little pond holds a moon! Oh, grandma, you were washing clothes in the stream during the day, and I used leaves as a boat to carry many fresh petals... Oh, grandma, let's go to the stream, let's go and see the small pond, and see The moon in the pond, look at the place where I picked wild flowers.

Ah, my grandma and I are walking on the moon!

The village road has been repaired, and the potholes have been filled with gravel and new soil. It is time to harvest the crops. Before harvesting the crops, the roads should be repaired and patched. This is the custom in the village. Autumn insects sang, night birds flapped their wings, fish jumped out of the water, and there was a flash of silver in the splashing sound... The sweet fragrance of fruits drifted from the orchard. Is it Sydney pear or Torch pear? Or purple grapes? Yes, under the moonlight, in the orchard on the slope, these delicious fruits are hanging all over the branches. The water in the ditch gurgled, making a satisfying sound. Yes, next to it is the field it irrigated. We have grown rapeseed and broad beans in this land. I looked for rabbit grass in the bean fields. I blew the dandelions flying, flying, flying so high. After harvesting the beans and planting the rice, look, it's heavy, and the rice ears lower their heads. The rice is about to mature now, and the rice fields are like a silver blanket illuminated by the moonlight. Oh, grandma, let’s go to the field ridge! Didn’t you say that the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday is here and dad will be back soon? Which pond of new grains should we use to entertain Abba?

Ah, my grandma and I walked on the moon.

Sometimes, my grandma tells me stories about the moon and ancient legends; sometimes, she tells me nothing and just walks quietly. My grandma’s warm hand held me, and I could smell her breath. Walking through the stream bank with the moon shining, walking across the stone arch bridge; walking through the moon shadow orchard, walking through the crop fields and vegetable fields... Ah, when I raised my face to look at my grandma, I suddenly saw that the beautiful moon was holding those The twinkling little stars seem to be walking in the sky...

What a beautiful night, my grandma and I walked on the moon and read the text

1. Find out what you like in the text Place, read aloud with emotion, and talk about why you like it.

2. Communicate with the whole class and learn from reading.

① "The thin stream carries the fragrance of mountain grass and wild flowers. It flows with moonlight. Gray-white pebbles are all over the river bed. There are so many cute little ponds around the pebbles, each small pond They are all holding the same moon!"

How many times has the word "flowing" been used, what have you experienced from it?

"Every small pond holds a moon!" The word in this sentence is used well. How do you feel about it?

Read this sentence with your own understanding.

② "Walking through the moonlit stream bank, walking across the stone arch bridge; walking through the orchard surrounded by moonlight; walking through the crop fields and vegetable fields... The moonlight shines on the water, ripples with the waves, and the moonlight sparkles; And when it shines in the orchard, the fruit trees are full of fruits, and the moon's shadow becomes a ball."

What does the ellipsis represent? Imagine through the ellipsis: Where else have "I" and my mother been. What does the moonlight look like there?

Imitation: So what rhetorical device is used in this sentence? Student answer: Parallelism

So can you make a sentence with walked... walked... walked...?

3. Read your favorite passages with emotion. Pay attention to guide students to read out the artistic conception of beautiful scenery, beautiful emotions and beautiful people in the article.

4. Realize that the repeated occurrence of "Ah, my grandma and I walked on the moon!" not only expresses the joy of walking on the moon with my grandma, but also plays a role in connecting the whole text structurally. It is the full text. clues.

5. Read aloud with music to sublimate emotions.