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Hope is a spinning windmill. What does the windmill of hope mean?

Hope is a spinning windmill.

My hometown is located in the depths of a deep canyon in the western Yunnan Plateau, which is a barren and almost desolate place. So the childhood I spent in my hometown was not miserable, but there was not much sweetness and joy. As far as I can remember, I have never had a decent birthday. "Birthday" is always just a sweet and extravagant dream for a mountain child like me. However, I still remember my birthday when I was six years old. More than 30 years have passed, but that day seems to be yesterday.

(2) I clearly remember that on my sixth birthday, my father, who has always been taciturn and unsmiling, actually gave up his busy work and made a small and exquisite red windmill for me as an exception.

It can be said that it is the most unforgettable birthday in my life for more than 30 years, and it is also the most meaningful birthday I have spent in my memory. Many years later, when I think back on that day, I still have a feeling of excitement.

(4) My father, who graduated from the provincial geological school, was sent back to his hometown as "smelly Laojiu" at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. My father, who has been humiliated by the rebels for many years, finally hopes to be "liberated" and "combined" into the leadership of the production brigade. The day when my father was liberated happened to be my birthday. My father thought it was an excellent omen, and he was naturally very happy. So I found bamboo sticks, batter and waste paper left over from writing slogans for the brigade and made me a hexagonal red windmill.

It was a clear autumn, and the sky was clear and cloudless. There is no wind, not even a breeze. After my father helped me finish the windmill, it couldn't turn. My father was disappointed to see me, and smiled and said to me, "Silly boy, if you want the windmill to turn, you must learn to run." . The faster you run, the faster the windmill turns. "After listening to my father's words, I suddenly realized that I was running excitedly and happily in the wide field in front of the door with a windmill in my hand.

Sure enough, the windmill in my hand keeps turning because of my running. The windmill turns as fast as I run. Because of running, because of the windmill that keeps turning, I have experienced a kind of happiness that I have never had before-a kind of happiness of running and turning.

Once I kept running, running. The windmill in my hand is also turning and turning quickly in my tireless running. ...

In high school, under the influence of a Chinese teacher, I fell in love with literature and dreamed of being admitted to the Chinese Department of Yunnan University, hoping to become a real writer in the future. But fate played a big joke on me. When I graduated from high school, I fell into Sun Shan by two points, but I had no choice but to return to my hometown and the depths of the misty mountains. From then on, I took the farm tools from my father and started my farming career at sunrise and at sunset. During that time, I felt a loss that I had never felt before. The whole person seems to have changed, silent and decadent all day like a man without soul. I have completely lost confidence and hope in my future and future in the face of an acre of land allocated by the production team. Always holding a negative attitude of counting day by day, numb your mind with heavy work. All the literary books and manuscripts were locked in wooden boxes by me.

When my father saw that I had a complete attitude towards life, he said to me, "Son, one can give up everything, such as honor, status, money and so on, but not hope." As long as there is hope, you have tomorrow and future. If you give up hope, then you have nothing. " Father went on meaningfully: "Do you remember one birthday when I was a child, and I made you a windmill?" ……"

After listening to my father's teaching, I was deeply inspired. From that day on, I put all my hopes and dreams into the unremitting "running" of life. I am running, and the windmill of hope is turning. Ten years later, I finally succeeded-not only published tens of thousands of literary works in nearly a thousand newspapers at home and abroad, but also published my own album.

⑾ The road of hope is not smooth, and I may encounter bumps at any time, but I always hold high my windmill and forge ahead.

1. The underlined part of the article describes the situation of "I", which can be described by an idiom "I".

There is a sentence in paragraph (10), "I am running, and the windmill of hope is also turning." What does "run" mean here? What does "the windmill of hope is also turning" mean?

3. If paragraph (7) is "I keep running, keep running. The windmill in my hand is also spinning rapidly in my tireless running ... "Change it to" I have been running, and the windmill in my hand is also spinning rapidly. " What do you think is the difference between them in language features and expression effects?

4. What is the function of the scenery description at the beginning of paragraph (5)?

The author said: My Birthday when I was six years old was the most unforgettable birthday in my life for more than 30 years, and it was also the most meaningful birthday I spent in my memory. "What do you think is the reason why the author said this?

6. The ellipsis after paragraph (9) omits the father's words. Imagine how a father would take the windmill as an example to inspire his son to understand the philosophy of life and fulfill his father's words. (Note: it should conform to the identity of the person and the specific situation)

Answer:

1. Semi-open topics, such as: losing your mind, losing heart, losing heart, dejected ... The key depends on whether it conforms to the context. ( 1)

2. "Running" refers to the unremitting pursuit of life (struggle); Try hard. (1) "The windmill of hope is also turning" specifically means "not only tens of thousands of literary works have been published in nearly a thousand newspapers at home and abroad, but also personal works." ( 1)

3. The original sentence (using repeated rhetoric) is more lively, highlighting the dynamics of "running" and "turning", and also expressing the joy that a six-year-old child has never had because he hopes to realize it. The language of the sentence change is straightforward and simple, only stating the facts, and the emotion is relatively dull. (2 points)

4. Set off a happy mood; It also paved the way for the windmill below not to rotate. (2 points)

That birthday is also the day of father's liberation; My father made an exception and made me a windmill as a birthday present, and taught me how to make the windmill turn when there was no wind. (3) The inspiration from the windmill has become the driving force for me to get out of the predicament. (3 points)

6. Semi-open questions. The answer only roughly explains a truth: if you want the windmill to keep turning, you can't just wait for the wind in nature, but learn to run by yourself; If we want to make our hopes come true, we should not only rely on external conditions, but also rely on our unremitting efforts. Language should conform to the identity and specific situation of the characters. (2 points)