(2) The fog is very heavy, and the air is white.
(3) The fields are covered with (white) snow.
(1) Looking down the hill, there are a (green) paddy field and rows of neat farmhouses.
(2) The green peas are like jade.
(3) Popeye likes to eat (green) spinach.
(1) drank a few glasses of wine, and his face was (red).
(2) The sun has risen, and the sky in the east has become (red).
(3) Rhododendrons are everywhere.
(1) The wheat is ripe, like a piece of gold in Huang Cancan.
(2) The pears in (Huang Chengcheng) are hanging on the trees, so heavy that they bend the branches.
(1) The sky is (gray) and looks like rain.
He got a reprimand and walked out (despondently).
(3) The night is (gray) and there is silence around.
(1) The sky has cleared up, and the remaining clouds show (shiny) edges.
(2) Harry is holding a sharp sword.
(3) The auditorium is brightly lit.
(1) He has a circle (black) beard around his mouth, which looks like a piece of black velvet from a distance.
(2) It's dark, so it's going to rain.
(3) In the tunnel (in the dark), it is opaque.
(4) The troops made rapid progress in the (dark) night.
(5) The stations in the square are full of people.
(1) (golden) sunshine is all over the earth.
(2) (Jin Huanghuang)' s glazed tiles sparkle in the sun.
(3) The snail went home with the trophy (of Jin Shanshan).
(1) Xiaoming walked into the house with a certificate of commendation (happily).
(2) In my heart, it's like swallowing a green plum, and it's (sour) with a bitter taste.
(3) The little fox suddenly disappeared, and my heart was empty.
(4) Looking at the crops with a bumper harvest in sight, the farmers are flattered.
(5) Like a snail, she tidied up her schoolbag (slowly).
(1) A grayish-yellow face, (wrinkled) like the bark of a big-leaf oak tree, with seven horizontal branches and eight forks, full of gullies and ridges.
(2) The wind in early winter blows on the body, which is chilly.
(3) When autumn comes, the leaves are withered and many branches are (bare).
(4) The food cooked by mom is delicious.
(5) Every time I look into her eyes, I think of my lost innocent childhood.
(6) Feathers dance (lightly) in the air.
Reference answer:
Special practice of onomatopoeic words
Fill in the correct onomatopoeia as required.
song of the wind
Whoo-hoo: The north wind is whistling.
Rustling: Describe the sound of the wind and so on.
thunderclap
Click: describe thunder.
Rumble: describes the sound of violent vibration.
Boom: describes thunder.
sound of rain
Tick-tock: Describe light rain.
Drip: the sound of rain dripping.
underwater sound
Glug: The sound of boiling liquid, gushing water or gulping water.
Gurgling: the sound of running water.
Tick-tock: or tick-tock, describing the sound of water droplets falling.
Gollum: The sound of water flowing.
Glug: the sound of water flowing.
Sloppy: describes the sound of water squeezing out.
Birds
Cuckoo: Imitate the cuckoo's call.
Mute: describes the crow's cry.
Goo goo: describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Chirp: describes the sound of many birds singing together, and also describes the piercing cry.
Brush: describes a short sound that quickly brushes past.
Flapping: describes the sound of wings shaking.
Insect sound
Ji: such as: chirp (insect cry).
Poultry sound
Whoa, whoa: Describe the sound of a rooster crowing.
Gaga: Describe the quack of ducks. Also make a sip.
Goo goo: A hen's cry.
Quack: Describe the loud quack of ducks.
Cat sound
Meow meow: describes the sound of a cat meowing.
Mimi: Describe the sound of a cat meowing.
Animal sound
Baa baa: Describe the sound of a sheep.
Cleisthenes: Describe Niu Jiao's voice.
Rustling: Describe the horse's barking.
Hum: describes heavy breathing.
voice
Panting: describes the sound of venting.
Sloppy: snow again, to describe laughter.
Mutter: A continuous whispering sound.
Lang Lang: Describe the sound of reading.
Tooth: describes the sound of a baby learning to speak.
Haha: laughter is mostly used interchangeably.
Jabber: Describe someone who can't hear you clearly or understand you.
Quack: Children cry.
AAA type
Woo-hoo, hee hee, hee hee, hehe, hehe, hahaha.
La la la, buzzing, quack, quack, boom.
Toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot.
AAB type
Tink, tink, tink, tink, tink and tink.
ABB type
Hua-la-la-la.
AAAA type
Dangdang Dangdang, Dangdang, Xixi, Xixi, Hahahaha
AABB type
Beep, peel, drip, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang and bang.
ABAB type
Crash, thump, thump, thump.
Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
Jingle, jingle, jingle, thump, thump, thump.
Gollum, Gollum, Dingdong, Dingdong, Tickle, Tickle.
ABCD type
Chip, crack, blare, blare, blare, jingle, blare, blare
Jingle bells, clatter, rattle, rattle, rattle.
ABCA type
Knock, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Fill in the blanks with monosyllabic onomatopoeia words to make the sentences more vivid.
1, poof, blew out the light in one breath.
2. with a bang, the branch broke.
3. The car stopped with a crash.
4. with a bang, the water poured down.
5. With a bang, I struck a match.
6. With a bang, tear off a piece of cloth.
7. Wow, I burst into tears.
8. The train whizzed past.
9. Pa, a slap in the face.
10, bang, shocked me.
1 1, the crow flew away with a crash.
Fill in the blanks with monosyllabic onomatopoeia words to make the sentences more vivid.
1, my heart is pounding
He was giggling.
3. The horn beeps.
The river gurgled into the field.
5. He gave a sneer.
6. Bees buzzed past.
7. The chicken is chirping.
8. The duckling quacks.
9. The kitten meows.
10, the puppy barks.
1 1, the lamb bleats.
12, the calf Cleisthenes called.
13, magpies chirping.
14, the light rain swished incessantly.
15, the bullet hissed overhead.
16, boring gong woke me up.
17, the sword clanked.
18, the mouse squeaks.
19, bugs chirp.
20. The birds are chirping.
2 1, the stream is gurgling.
22. The river is gurgling.
Fill in the blanks with AB onomatopoeic words to make the sentences more vivid.
1, with a brush, a bird flew away from the willow tree.
2. Children babble and learn words.
3. With a bang, the board fell into the water.
4. The door closed with a click.
5. Suddenly I heard a click and the branch was broken.
6. The tree creaked and was broken by the wind.
He suddenly heard a thump in the back room.
8. Hey, I don't know what fell.
9. Drop the pot to the ground with a bang.
10, boom, there was a thunder.
1 1, he burst into laughter.
12, the spring water gurgled out.
13, he gulped down a big bowl of water.
14, there was a crack of gunfire.
15, he took a glass of water and gulped it down.
16, his throat is always snoring.
17, flapping its wings, a water bird flew up.
Fill in the blanks with ABAB onomatopoeic words to make the sentences more vivid.
1, the board creaked.
2. The shoulder pole is creaking.
3. The pot is boiling.
4. My stomach is purring.
5. The kitten meowed.
1. Fill in the brackets with ABAB words indicating colors.
(1) The (blue) sky and the (snow-white) clouds set each other off, which is really refreshing from a distance.
(2) A gust of wind blew, and the (golden) rape blossoms turned up golden waves.
(3) The red sun is hanging high in the blue sky and shining on the earth.
(4) I was walking on the field path, and the (light green) wheat seedlings were waving to me.
(5) The cotton girl recovered from her illness, grew (green) leaves and spit out (snow-white) cotton.
(6) The garden is full of flowers, including (fiery red) begonia flowers, (snow white) magnolia flowers and (golden yellow) winter jasmine flowers.
Choose the right words to fill in the blanks.
Layout, layout, cleaning, cleaning
1, Chinese New Year is coming, so we should (clean up) and celebrate the New Year cleanly!
2. Before the opening ceremony, the students all helped (decorate) the venue!
Discuss, discuss, discuss
1 I have to discuss with my mother about attending the summer camp.
Tomorrow, we will have a meeting to discuss the new marketing plan.
Praise praise encourage encourage.
1 If you make progress in your study, you should do it well.
2. There should be more (encouragement) for students with poor grades.
Study, study, consider
1, you (consider) the conditions we put forward.
2. Students will study this problem after class.
Taste, taste, appreciate, appreciate
1, please (taste) our new dessert.
2. Let's (enjoy) this song together.
First, write AABB-style words according to the meaning.
Safe and steady: describe it as very stable and secure.
Noisy: as noisy as boiling water. Describe a noisy voice.
There is a lot of excitement: describing snowflakes falling.
Wind and fire: describe the appearance of being in a hurry and rushing.
Ups and downs: it keeps raining. Metaphor is full of obstacles. It is also a metaphor for the turmoil of the times and the spread of rumors.
Sneaky: Ghosts or ghosts in ancient people's imagination come out to harm people, which means that actions are sneaky and not aboveboard.
Vast: the original description of the vast water potential. After describing the broad growth of things, or the huge flow of people.
Every household: every household refers to all people's homes.
Stuttering: describes not speaking fluently.
Keep saying: describe saying it again and again, or often.
Lin Lin Zong: Describe many things.
Mother-in-law: describes people's trivial actions and verbosity. It also describes people's emotional fragility.
In twos and threes: three by two together. Describe a small number of people.
Life after life: refers to this life, the afterlife and even eternity.
Sneaky: describes doing things behind others' backs and not daring to let others know.
Hesitate: I want to say it, but I don't say it happily. Describe speaking with misgivings.
Wei Wei Nuo Nuo: Describing himself as having no idea, blindly echoing and obediently obeying.
Bustling: describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
Keep thinking: always thinking in your heart, which means wanting to do something or get something.
All kinds: refers to all kinds, many kinds.
Exquisite: describe an article or conversation that is rich, lively and continuous.
Lush: describes lush vegetation. It also describes the magnificent momentum.
Original: from beginning to end, according to the original appearance, it refers to the detailed description of all the causes and the whole process of the matter, without missing a bit.
Trembling: describes the appearance of being very scared and trembling slightly. Also describes the appearance of caution.
Morning and evening: every morning and evening, referring to a short time.
Blowing and beating: refers to the ensemble of various musical instruments, and is also used to describe deliberately exaggerating some words and deeds or things to attract others' attention.
Careless: describes being casual and careless when dealing with others.
Mutter: To mutter to yourself continuously. Sometimes it means complaining.
In a flurry: describes a flustered and unstable manner.
Groggy: describes a person's unconsciousness.
Pulling and pulling: pulling and pulling by hand. Pull the selfish relationship with your fingers.
Chatter: Talk a lot, and it's never over.
Stumbling: unsteady walking, crooked walking.
In bits and pieces: in bits and pieces, in small quantities. The description is scattered and incomplete.
So-so: it means not bad. Also describes not doing things seriously or carefully.
Busy: describe the complicated and hard work.
Clear: clear, unmistakable and aboveboard.
7788: ① Jude's words are almost the same. (2) Jude odds and ends, all kinds.
Day and night: every day and night. Describe the long duration.
Plane: describes elegant manners.
Rules and regulations: rules and regulations that are regarded as fixed and inflexible.
Stars and dots: ① Description is numerous and scattered. (2) describe a little or finely.
Sway: ① Describe indecision. (2) the appearance of walking unsteadily. 3 calm and complacent.
Vague: it means to look or sound vague, not very clear, and not very obvious.
Children and grandchildren: the meaning of descendants from generation to generation.
Fill in the blanks according to AABB.
So-so, left, right and left, lonely.
Ordinary, funny, haha, clear
Speak hesitatingly and chew someone's ear off.
Conscientiously and repeatedly, respectfully.
Whispering neatly and honestly
3. Fill in AABB words in brackets.
Laughter (happy), drums (crackling) and applause.
The (twinkling) constellation (clear and new) air (clear and clear) truth
(Large and small) team (vague) memory (bulging) balloon
The winding path (clear and bright) and the world of eyes (disturbing one after another)
The trace of (plain) days (clear) (neat) desk
A hurried (vague) shadow (lush) forest
Write (carefully), perform (really) and see (truly)
Walk (slowly), stride (easily) and run (in a panic)
Fourth, add AABB words to make the meaning of the sentence more specific.
1 Our ancestors lived here for generations.
2. The figure of Li Siguang was covered by big stones.
It was (indeed) done by Xiao Ming.
4. People celebrate their mother's birthday with joy.
5. Everyone is reading quietly in the reading room.
The school will organize an outing tomorrow, and everyone will go home happily and get ready to go.
7. On the occasion of the Spring Festival, I wish you all a prosperous life.
8. I cleaned the classroom (cleanly).
He ran out (stumbling) and almost fell down the stairs.
10, during the Spring Festival, (every household) is decorated with lanterns, which is very lively.
1 1, in Chinese learning, words should be written (properly/squarely), words should be spoken (clearly), texts should be read (carefully), exercises should be done (steadily/conscientiously), and compositions should be completed (seriously).
First, according to the meaning, write ABCC words.
In full view: under the gaze of the broad masses.
Loyalty: the appearance of loyalty, describing very loyalty.
Make it clear: the description is very true.
Ambitious: describe ambition as very great.
Well-dressed: the clothes and hats are neatly dressed and beautiful.
The lingering sound: it describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.
Worried: a worried look, describing a heavy heart and very sad.
Good looks: describe a person's good looks.
Willow Yiyi: The ancients saw me off, and gave me willows to express their farewell. Metaphor is reluctant to part with the feelings of parting.
There are many opinions: there are many and messy opinions.
Fantasy: I want to go to a very mysterious and illusory place, and describe it as completely out of touch with reality.
Cheerful: A look or atmosphere full of joy.
Full of enthusiasm: it is full of enthusiasm.
Heavy blood debt: refers to killing a lot and committing great crimes.
Swear: the oath is true and credible.
Bloody: describes a lot of blood left.
Cautious: this means serious and respectful. Now it is described as cautious, and I dare not neglect it.
In a hurry: the manner and manner before and after walking or starting.
Ambitious: describe great ambition and ideals.
Gentle: the original shape allows people to be elegant and simple, and the latter describes people as elegant and polite.
Affectionate: describes the appearance of being full of gentle feelings and wanting to show them.
Majestic: describe the momentum or style that makes people awe.
Idle: Idle about doing nothing.
Peach dying: it means the prosperity of things. Also describes running away. Peach, homophonic "escape", sometimes contains humorous meaning.
Skynet is long: it is a metaphor that people who do evil must be punished.
Iron nail: ① I still speak hard. Metaphor is resolute and straightforward in speaking and doing things. (2) metaphor has become a conclusion.
Full of energy: describe full of energy and radiant.
Murderous: the description is full of fierce momentum to kill people.
Vibrant: describes a person or society full of vigor and vitality.
Dead: describes the atmosphere is not lively. It also describes people who are depressed and don't cheer up.
Vigorous: describes a strong vitality.
The sound of reading is clear and loud.
Talented people: describe many talented people.
Panic: the appearance of panic, people's hearts are troubled.
Steaming: the steam is grand, which means that the mood is high and the atmosphere is warm.
Panting: describes shortness of breath, panting loudly.
A thousand miles away: describe a long way.
Aggressive: the appearance of high momentum, describing fierce momentum.
Affectionate: describes the deep affection that can't be released.
Angry: describes how angry you are.
Sluggish: It describes the listlessness and lack of vigor.
Eyes bright: eyes bright.
Empty-handed: describes people who are short of money and have no money.
Come and go in a hurry: describe coming and going quickly.
Vast sea of suffering: endless suffering.
Hungry: My stomach is growling with hunger, which means I am very hungry.
Affectionate: full of warmth, silently express your feelings with your eyes. It is often used to describe the expression of a girl who is slightly shy but infinitely concerned about her lover.
Eyeing: To stare fiercely like a tiger. Describe a bad heart and wait for an opportunity to grab it.
Worry: layer after layer of worry. It's difficult to let go because there are so many worries.
Travel-stained: describe the journey, busy and tired.
The wind and rain are sad: the wind and rain are mixed, cold and desolate.
Long life: many blessings lead to long life. It's a congratulatory message.
Be heavily in debt: describe a lot of debt.
Pot-bellied: describes the appearance of obesity.
Famous: describe great fame.
Proud: describes the appearance of contentment and complacency.
The night is long: the long night is boundless. It is often used to describe the darkness of society.
White hair: describes old age and gray hair.
Twilight: It's dark in the evening.
Snow-covered: it is often used to describe frost and snow, and the white snow is dazzling.
It's a foregone conclusion: figuratively speaking, things have been decided and cannot be changed.
Wave scales: describe waves arranged in layers like fish scales.
First, fill in ABCC-style words.
Be angry, autumn wind blows gently, and sharpen your knife with fury.
It's hours, and this hatred and anxiety are threatening.
The autumn rain is dull and gloomy, and the summer books are loud and clear.
People talk through the idle autumn wind, which is steaming hot.
It's been a long night, a long rain, and I'm dying
Proud of the fruit, full of eyes and spring rain.
Third, add ABCC-style words to make the meaning of words more specific.
Eat (paunchy) with pain (dying) and anger (angry)
Itching (pathetic), crying (tearful), laughing (triumphant)
Fourth, add ABCC-style words to make the meaning of words more specific.
1, Skynet is magnificent and sparse, and I am close to Huashan District.
2. The patient is dying, and the doctor can't help it.
Just then, an aggressive middle-aged peasant woman broke in from outside.
4. The new Chinese teacher is wearing a pair of near-sighted glasses and a student's costume, which looks elegant.
5, ten heroic girls, like ten colorful swallows with fire wings.
6. The train had gone away, but she still stood there with affection and forgot to go home.
7. The selection of officials in the Song Dynasty always chose the so-called mature and steady people, so the imperial court was full of white-haired and gloomy people.
8. The whole class has already assembled and set off for the picnic area with great interest.
9. On the sparkling lake, fishing sails are dotted.
10, although the flood is threatening, our flood control project is safe and sound.
1 1, they ran to the pagoda to chat every afternoon, and the masses talked about it.
12, our Chinese teacher is a gentle and polite person, and he speaks the class very well. When we are reading, the sound of reading in the classroom is loud; During the group discussion, the students talked a lot. The students performed well, and the teacher praised many talented people in our class.
First, write AABC-style words according to the meaning.
Rest and tolerance: describe a gentleman as tolerant and magnanimous.
Handed down from generation to generation: passed down from generation to generation. Also called "handed down from generation to generation".
Servant dust: describe being busy and tired during the journey.
Everyone fears for himself: a person feels that there is danger at any time and is afraid and uneasy.
Everyone knows: everyone knows.
Slim and graceful: describes a woman with a long and beautiful figure or a tall and beautiful flower.
In good order: describe neatly; Organized.
Thread into the thread: every thread passes through the reed teeth. Metaphor articles, artistic performances, etc.
Dance: To dance lightly.
Vivid: refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if it were alive.
Reluctant: I am very reluctant to leave.
In my mind: clearly appear in front of my eyes.
All aspects: all aspects can be taken care of, and there is no omission.
Well-organized: describes being very organized in speaking and doing things. It also means that what is said is reasonable and everything is right.
Continuous flow: continuous flow.
Polite: Elegant and polite.
Closely related: Very closely related.
Prosperity: describes the continuous progress and development of things.
With relish: refers to eating with great taste or doing things with great interest.
To talk endlessly: to talk incessantly or talk a lot.
Everywhere: everywhere, description is extremely common.
Haggle over trifles: To haggle over trifles.
Soul mate: each other's thoughts and feelings are completely consistent.
Prosperity: describes the lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of the cause.
Second, fill in AABC-style words.
Out of place, officials protect each other, famous and resentful.
Talking in general terms, casual acquaintances are full of spirits.
In good order, with relish, in good order, Lang Lang Gan Kun.
Chatty, sleepy, boastful, empty
Reluctant, natural and graceful, ready to move, more than enough
Haggle over every ounce, pass it down from generation to generation.
The nervous playboy is sloppy and aggressive.
Talking about the world of flowers and flowers, Mr. Nice guy
Choose the right words to fill in the blanks.
1 Although more than ten years have passed, he still remembers the doctor who saved him.
2. The scene of Mr. Chen making up lessons for me in the rain is still vivid.
1 His career is booming now.
2. The spring breeze woke up the flowers and there was a scene of prosperity everywhere.
1 Xiaoming's father always treats others (politely) and is very gentlemanly.
I haven't seen her for several years, and the little girl next door has grown into a big girl.
1, the snow on the mountain melted, and the (continuous) snow water irrigated the fields at the foot of the mountain.
2. As long as you study diligently, you can become an excellent person.
1, the golden leaves fall one after another, just like groups of golden butterflies dancing in the air.
2. It was drizzling and foggy, so I had a feeling of walking on clouds.
1, on a purple chrysanthemum, covered with crystal dew, like diamonds.
2. (Jiongjiongweishen)' s eyes are enough to show that he is an aspiring teenager.
1, no real talent, just (talk), it is not enough.
2. Her recitation won applause from the audience.
1 The flowers on the tree are graceful and charming.
2. The bird in the painting (lifelike) seems to spread its wings and fly.
Fourth, add AABC-style words to make the meaning of words more specific. Yinmiao education
On weekends, we came to the lotus pond in the park to watch the lotus flowers. Lotus in the pool (graceful), a breeze blowing, lotus (dancing), pleasing to the eye. Xiaohong drew a lotus picture by the pool, which is really (lifelike)! Finally, we left the lotus pond reluctantly.
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