"The Trees" begins with a simple observation made by a speaker who is deeply aware of the changes going on in the life of trees. Although no mention is made of spring throughout the poem, the reader can quickly ascertain that it is that time of year when renewal occurs. Use of the p...
IV. Translate the following poem into Chinese. (8%)The Treesby Philip LarkinThe trees are coming into leafLike something almost being said;The recent buds relax and spread,Their greenness is a kind of grief.Is it that they are born againAnd we grow old? No, they die too,Their yearly t...
In the poem, "The wind kisses the trees gently." The figure of speech used is ___. A. metaphor B. personification C. hyperbole D. simile 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查修辞手法。“The wind kisses the trees gently.”中,“风亲吻树木”,将风拟人化,赋予风人的动作“亲吻”,是拟...
料峭春风吹酒醒,微冷。山头斜照却相迎。回首向来萧瑟处,归去!也无风雨也无晴。Tune: Calming the WavesListen not to the rain beating against the trees.Why don’t you slowly walk and chant at ease?Better than saddled horse I like sandals and cane. Oh, I would fainSpend a straw-cloaked life...
language and references (提及) to a rich history make it a masterpiece (杰作).The poet first told of his spring trip to Jinguancheng, today’s Chengdu, Sichuan, to visit the Temple of Zhuge Liang. It shows the poet’s admiration for the Premier of Shu. The poet described tall trees,...
Creation of the Trees.(Poem)Petit, Pascale
In this poem, the “blooms” on the trees symbolize___?A、harmony between man and natureB、beautyC、rebirthD、nostalgia emotions 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B,C 1. T-Rex 戴着派对帽,暗示着节日气氛,结合西方文化背景,答案为 B. 圣诞节。 2. 朋友们跑掉,T-Rex 脸上应该是 C. 悲伤的脸。 3...
The poem describes several ___ of trees. A. sort B. sorts C. sort's D. sortal 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“several”后面接可数名词复数,“sort”的复数是“sorts”。选项 A 是单数形式;选项 C 是所有格形式;选项 D 是形容词。反馈...
While reading this poem, you might feel as if you are watching a scene from a film. The first two lines are static (静态的) scenes. The sun is setting in the far west. Dark mountains stand in the distance. Plants and trees are all bare (光秃的) in the cold weather. But in this...
He stole the corn, he upset the milk-pails, he broke the eggs, he trampled the seed-beds, he gnawed the bark off the fruit trees. Whenever anything went wrong it became usual to attribute it to Snowball. If a window was broken or a drain was blocked up, someone was certain to say...