A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:“The leaves are falling”(树叶正在飘落),树叶飘落通常是秋天的特征,秋天树叶会变黄并掉落。春天是万物复苏的季节,夏天树木枝繁叶茂,冬天树木大多光秃秃的。反馈 收藏 ...
Leaves Are Falling. (Our Own Pages).(Poem)Robbins, SaraHighlights for Children
阅读理解Spring to Winter Buds and shoots are pushing up Leaves are falling on the ground Flowers opening to the sun All the trees drop their disguise(伪装)Bright green freshness everywhere Squirrels gather up their nuts Lambs and ducklings having fun Sleepy creatures close their eyes Kites are fl...
The poem is about nature and the calming effect it can have on our lives. I have always been inspired by the beauty of nature and particularly love the changes autumn brings. Simple things like a leaf falling gently onto your lap can have so many meanings to different people. The shedding...
Falling leavesinautumn and the remains of dead plants offer algae an ideal nutrient basis. oase-livingwater.com oase-livingwater.com 秋季的落叶和死亡植物的遗骸可为藻类提供理想的营养基础。 oase-livingwater.com oase-livingwater.com In other words, other things being equal, which they seldomare,a...
(2)题详解: 细节理解题。根据诗歌中的“Leaves are falling…tell us when Autumn’s here again”可知,落叶、困倦的生物以及白天变短描述的是秋天的景色,故选C。 (3)题详解: 推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了四个季节各不相同,各有特色,故选B。反馈...
This falling rhythm aptly mirrors the “falling” leaves mentioned in the title and first line. Occasional variations, particularly in the first line with its imperative commands, create emphatic moments that highlight key themes. The strong, consistent meter contrasts with the poem’s theme of ...
Buds(幼芽) and shoots(嫩枝) are pushing up.Leaves are falling on the ground.Flowers opening to the sun.All the trees drop their disguise().Bright grcen freshness everywhere.Squirrels gather up() their nuts.Lambs and ducklings(小鸭) having fun.Sleepy creatures close their eyes.Kites are ...
There are countless trees like this in autumn – leaves falling, the trunks growing stronger branches creating extra space more sunlight bathing the ground In Li Xiaoyang’s ‘Snow’ there is an interesting fusion of language and weather as the poem begins: ‘At the end of the sentence the ...
by Raymond A. Foss Under the leaves, the stems the broad, dark-summer maples little pearls, half-droplets like upside-down bell curves heavy droplets stirring shaking, quaking in the breezes sliding down the stem, accumulating, falling