(2) It was very foggy and (white) in all directions.
(3) The (white) snow covered the fields.
(1) Looking down the hill, there was a (green) rice field and neat rows of farmhouses.
(2) The (green) peas were like emeralds.
(3) Popeye liked to eat (green) spinach.
(1) After a few glasses of wine, his face was (red).
(2) The sun rose and the sky became (red) in the east.
(3) The hills were full of (red) azaleas.
(1) The wheat was ripe like a (yellow) gold.
(2) The (yellow) pears hung heavy on the trees, bending the branches.
(1) The sky was (gray) as if it was going to rain.
(2) He was reprimanded and (gray) out.
(3) The night was (gray) and there was silence all around.
(1) The sky had cleared, and the few remaining clouds showed (bright) edges.
(2) Harry held a (bright and shiny) sword.
(3) The lights shone brightly, illuminating the auditorium (brightly).
(1) He had a ring of (black) beard along the edge of his mouth, which from a distance looked like a patch of black velvet.
(2) The sky was (dark) and it must be about to rain.
(3) Inside the tunnel, it was (dark), and I couldn't see my fingers.
(4) The troops hurried forward in the (dark) night.
(5) The square was (black) with people.
(1) The (golden) sunshine flooded the earth.
(2) The (golden) glazed tiles glistened in the sun.
(3) The snail went home with the (golden) trophy.
(1) Xiao Ming walked into his house holding his prize (乐呵).
(2) In my heart, however, it was like swallowing a prune, (sour) with a bitter taste.
(3) The little fox suddenly disappeared, and my heart was (empty).
(4) Looking at the harvest in sight, the farmer's heart (美滋滋).
(5) She organized her bag like a snail.
(1) A gray and yellow face, (wrinkled) like the bark of a large-leafed Quercus serrata tree, seven across, full of ditches.
(2) The early winter wind blew (cool) on my body.
(3) When fall came, the leaves withered and many branches (bare).
(4) Mom's cooking (smell) good.
(5) Every time I look into her (水灵灵灵) eyes, I am reminded of my lost childhood innocence.
(6) Feathers (lightly) dance in the air.
Reference Answer:
Special Exercises on onomatopoeia
I Fill in the correct onomatopoeia as required.
Wind sound
Whistling: the north wind whistles.
Shaw: describes the sound of the wind pattering, etc.
Thunder
click: describes the sound of thunder.
Rumble: describes the sound of violent vibrations.
Rumble: describes the sound of thunder.
Rain
Dripping: describes light rain.
Drip-drip: the sound of rainwater dripping down.
Water sound
Gulp: the sound of liquid boiling Water gushing out or a big gulp of water.
gurgle: the sound of running water.
tick: or tick, describes the sound of falling water.
Gurgle: the sound of water flowing.
Gurgle: the sound of water flowing.
Puffing: describes the sound of water squeezing out.
Birdsong
Bugu: imitating the call of the cuckoo.
Mute: describes the sound of a crow cawing.
Cuckoo: describing the cries of turtledoves and the like.
chirp: describes the sound of many small birds calling together, and also describes a mournful cry.
Brush: a short sound that quickly brushes past.
Flutter: the sound of shaking wings.
Insect sound
Ki: e.g., ki (insect call).
Fowl sounds
Ooohhh: describes the sound of a rooster crowing.
Quack: describes the sound of a duck quacking. Also used as quack.
Gobble: the squawk of a hen.
Quack: describes the loud quacking of a duck.
Cat sound
Meow: describes the sound of a cat purring.
Mimi: describes the sound of a cat purring.
Animal sounds
Baa: describes the sound of a sheep bleating.
Moo: describes the sound of a cow mooing.
Shaw: describes the sound of a horse bellowing.
Humming: describes heavy panting.
Human voice
Panting: describes the sound of breathing out.
Puffing: also puffing, to describe the sound of laughter.
Mumble: the sound of continuous whispering.
Lang: describes the sound of reading.
Teeth: describes the sound of a baby learning to speak.
Hahaha: describes the sound of laughter, mostly used in superposition.
Gibberish: describes talking that others cannot hear or understand.
Croak: the sound of a child crying.
II. Fill in the blanks with monosyllabic onomatopoeic words to make the sentences more vivid.
1. Poof, a breath blew out the light.
2. Barf, the branch snapped.
3, The car stood still with a chug.
4. The water splashed down with a crash.
5. With a sound of miso, the match was struck.
6. With a giggle, a piece of cloth was torn off.
7, Cried out with a wow.
8. The train went by with a whoosh.
9, snapped and slapped.
10, Bang, startled me.
11, The crow flew off with a whoosh.
3. Fill in the blanks with monosyllabic onomatopoeic words to make the sentences more vivid.
1. heart thumping
2. He giggled.
3. The horn beeped.
4, The river gurgled into the fields.
5, He hemmed and hawed and sneered.
6. The bees buzzed past.
7. The chickens chirped.
8. The ducklings quacked.
9. The kitten meowed.
10. The puppy barked.
11. The lamb bleated.
12. The calf mooed.
13. The magpie chirped.
14. The rain swished and fell.
15、Bullets sizzled overhead.
16、The sound of the boring gong woke me up.
17、The sword clanked.
18, The rats squeaked.
19, The bugs chirped.
20、The bird chirped.
21, The brook babbled.
22, The brook murmured.
4. Fill in the blanks with AB onomatopoeia to make the sentences more vivid.
1. With a brush, a bird flew away from the willow tree.
2. The child babbled.
3. With a bark, the plank fell into the water.
4. barfing, the door closed.
5. Suddenly there was a click and the branch broke.
6. The big tree was broken by the wind with a crunch.
7. He suddenly heard a cackle in the back room.
8. Thud, something fell.
9, The clunk dropped the pot on the floor.
10, Boom, there was a clap of thunder.
11, He puffed and laughed.
12, The spring gurgled.
13, He gurgled a big bowl of water.
14, There came the sound of splintering shots.
15, He picked up a glass of water and gulped it down.
16, He grunted in his throat.
17, With a flutter, a waterfowl flew up
5. Fill in the blanks with ABAB-type onomatopoeia to make the sentences more vivid.
1, The planks crunched and rattled.
2. The stretcher crunched and creaked.
3, The pot gurgled and gurgled.
4. The stomach gurgled.
5. The kitten whimpered.
I. Fill in the parentheses with ABAB-style words that indicate colors.
(1) The (azure-blue) sky and the (snow-white and snow-white) clouds reflect each other as far as the eye can see.
(2) A gust of wind blew, and the (golden) rapeseed flowers turned up golden waves.
(3) The (red-hot) sun hangs high in the blue sky and shines on the earth.
(4) As I walked along the field path, the (tender green) wheat seedlings beckoned to me.
(5) The cotton girl got well, grew (碧绿碧绿) leaves and spit out (雪白雪白) cotton.
(6) The garden was full of flowers, including (火红火红) begonias, (雪白雪白) magnolias, and (金黄金黄) spring flowers.
II. Choose the right words to fill in the blanks.
Lay out lay out clean up clean up
1. It's New Year's Eve, we have to (clean up clean up) hygiene, clean up for the New Year's Eve!
2. Before the opening ceremony, the students helped (布置布置) the venue!
Discuss Discuss Discuss Discuss Discuss Discuss
1. I still have to (discuss) with my mom about attending the summer camp.
2. Tomorrow, we're going to meet (discuss discuss discuss) the new marketing plan.
Praise Praise Encourage Encouragement
1、If you have made progress in your studies, you should (praise praise praise) well.
2. Students who are lagging behind in their grades should be encouraged more (鼓励鼓励).
Study Study Consider Consider Consider
1, You then (consider consider) the conditions we put forward.
2. The students will (study) the problem after class.
Taste and savor Appreciate and enjoy
1, Please (taste and savor) our new dessert.
2. Let's (欣赏欣赏) this song together.
1. Write the words in AABB style according to the meaning.
And peaceful and steady: describes very stable and steady.
boiling: noisy as boiling water. Describe the noise of people.
Flurrying: describing snowflakes falling.
Windy: describes a hurried and adventurous manner.
Wind and rain: constant wind and rain. It is a metaphor for obstacles. It is also a metaphor for turbulent times and rumors.
Ghostly and Sneaky: The ancient imagination of ghosts and monsters or ghosts and monsters out to trouble people, referring to actions that are sneaky and not open and aboveboard.
Vast and majestic: the original description of the vastness of the water. Later, it describes the vastness and strength of things, or the sound of the advancing stream of people.
Family: every family, referring to all the families.
Stammering: describes not speaking fluently.
Mouthful: describes saying one thing at a time, or often.
Forested: describes a multitude.
Mother-in-law: describes a person who is trivial in his actions and abusive in his speech. It also describes a person who is emotionally fragile.
Three by three: three by two. It describes a small number of people.
Life after life: refers to this life, the next life and even eternity.
Sneaky: describes doing something in secret, not daring to let others know.
Swallowing: wanting to say something, but not saying it painfully. It describes a person who is hesitant to speak.
Objective: describing oneself as having no idea, but attaching oneself to it and obsequiously listening to it.
Hustle and bustle: describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
Mindfulness: always thinking in one's mind, meaning wanting to do something or get something.
Shape and color: refers to all kinds and many kinds.
Overflowing: describes an article or conversation that is rich and lucid and continuous.
Lush and green: describes the grass and trees as verdant and luxuriant. It also describes a beautiful and vigorous atmosphere.
Originally and originally: from beginning to end according to the original appearance, refers to the detailed narration of the whole cause and the whole process of the matter, without omitting anything at all.
Trembling : Describing the appearance of trembling with fear. It also describes a careful and cautious look.
dawn and dusk : The morning and dusk of each day, referring to a short period of time.
Blowing: refers to the ensemble of various musical instruments, also used to describe the deliberate rendering of certain words, deeds or things to attract others' attention.
Large Grin: It describes treating people casually, full of care.
Mumble: to talk to oneself in a continuous whisper. Sometimes it also means complaining.
Flustered: describes a flustered and unsteady demeanor.
Dazed: describes a person who is delirious.
Pulling and tugging: pulling and tugging with the hand. A borrowed reference to pulling on personal relationships.
Nagging: a long-winded talker who talks endlessly.
Staggering: walking unsteadily, walking crookedly.
Sporadic: fragmentary, small. Describes fragmentary and incomplete.
Sloppy: meaning not too good. It also describes not doing things seriously or carefully.
Busy: Describing a busy, hard-working life.
Bright and clear: clear and unambiguous.
Sevenly and eightly: (1) almost.
Seven-eighths and eight-eighths: (1) almost. (2) as if in bits and pieces, all sorts of.
Day and night: every day and every night. The word is used to describe a long period of time.
SiSiWenWen: describes elegant behavior.
Specifications: regulations that are regarded as fixed and unchangeable.
Starry: ① describe many and scattered. ② describes a little or fine.
Swinging: ① to describe the idea of uncertainty.
These are the most important things that you can do to make your life more comfortable.
These are the most important things that you can do to help your child.
Vaguely: ①to look or sound vague, not very clear, not very obvious in feeling.
Zi Zi Zi Sun Zi: descendants of the children and grandchildren of the generations.
II. Fill in the blanks according to AABB style.
(happy) laughter (tinkling) drums (crackling) applause
(twinkling) star clusters (clear and fresh) air (clear and bright) reasoning
(big and small) procession (blurred) memory (bulging) balloons
(crooked) path (clear and bright) eyes ( (flurry) of the world
(uneventful) days (clear) traces (neat) desks
(windy) haste (blurry) shadows (lush) woods
(neatly) written (seriously) performed (truly) seen
(slowly) coming ( (轻松松) 跨越过(慌张张) 奔过
四、加上AABB式的词,使句子表达的意思更具体。
1. Our ancestors (世代代) lived here.
2. The boulder (严严实) covered Li Siguang's figure.
3. The thing (indeed) was done by Xiao Ming.
4. People (欢喜喜喜) celebrated the birthday of Motherland.
5. Everyone was reading books (安静静静) in the reading room.
6. The school organizes a field trip tomorrow, and everyone goes home happily to get ready for it.
7. On the occasion of the New Year, I wish you all a prosperous life.
8. The classroom was cleaned by me.
9. He (stagger) out and almost rolled down the stairs.
10、The Spring Festival is celebrated (家家家) with lights and colors.
11. In language learning, words should be written (规矩矩/端端正正), words should be spoken (清清楚清楚), texts should be read (仔细细), exercises should be done (踏踏实/工工整整), and compositions should be finished (认真真).
I. Write ABCC-style words according to the meaning.
Crowd of people:It means under the watchful eyes of the general public.
Loyal:Loyal as in loyal, describing very loyal.
The word is solid: to say something that is very true.
Ambitious: very ambitious.
Clothes and Hats:Clothes and hats are dressed neatly and beautifully.
Aftermath:Describes music that is pleasant to the ear and intoxicating.
Worried: worried and uneasy, describing a heavy heart, very worried.
Meter Hall: describes a person's appearance.
Yang Liu Yi Yi: the ancients sent off, folded the willow to give each other, expressed reluctant to say goodbye. It is a metaphor for the feeling of reluctant farewell.
Concussions: the many and varied remarks of various opinions.
Thinking into the wrong: to think of a very subtle and unreal place, describing a complete detachment from reality.
Joyful: filled with a cheerful look or atmosphere.
Exuberant: describing a great deal of excitement.
Blood and Debt: refers to killing a lot of people and being extremely sinful.
Believable: the oath is said to be true and believable.
Bloodstained: describes a lot of blood left behind.
Careful: originally means serious and respectful. Now it describes cautious and careful, not daring to be negligent at all.
Hurried: the mannerisms before and after walking or setting out in a hurry.
Ambitious: describing very ambitious and idealistic.
WenQiBinQing: originally describes a person who is both elegant and simple, and later describes a person who is elegant and polite.
Warm and gentle: describes a person who is full of gentle feelings and is eager to show them.
Mighty and awe-inspiring: describes a sound or grandeur that makes one awe-inspiring.
Doing nothing: idly doing nothing.
The Peach's Early Death: a metaphor for the prosperity and flourishing of things. It also describes escape. The word "peach" is sometimes used in a tongue-in-cheek sense.
The sky net is wide open: the metaphor is that those who do evil will not be able to escape punishment
The iron plate is nailed down: ① is used to say that it is hard to touch the hard. Metaphorically speaking, do things resolutely, dry.
They are full of vigor and radiance.
Killing: describes the ferocious atmosphere full of the intention to kill.
Vigorous: describes a person or society as energetic and vibrant.
deadly: describes an atmosphere that is not lively. It also describes a person who is depressed and not energized.
Vibrant: describes having vigorous vitality.
Bookish: describes a clear and loud reading voice.
Talented: describes a large number of talented people.
People's hearts are in a state of panic: a state of panic; people are in a state of panic in their hearts.
Hot and steamy: the heat is grand, a metaphor for high emotions and a warm atmosphere.
Panting: to describe shortness of breath and loud panting.
Thousand Miles: a long way to travel.
Pneumatic: the appearance of being very vigorous, describing the ferocity of the atmosphere.
Emotional: describing a deep and long love that cannot be undone.
Angry: describing the look of being so angry that you are huffing and puffing.
Twilight: describes a depressed spirit and lack of vigor
Glaring: two eyes bright and alert.
Empty-handed: describes a person who is very short-handed and has not a penny to his name.
Coming and going in a hurry: describes coming and going quickly.
The sea of bitterness is vast: poor and endless suffering.
Hungry: the stomach is rumbling with hunger, describing very hungry.
Hypnotic: full of warmth, silently expressing one's feelings with one's eyes. It is often used to describe the expression of a young girl who is slightly shy but infinitely concerned in the face of her lover.
Tiger's eye: staring fiercely like a tiger. It describes a person who is waiting for an opportunity to seize it.
Concerns: layer after layer of concerns. It describes that there are so many worries that it is difficult to let go.
Wind and Dusty: Describing a hectic and tiring journey.
Wind and Rain: wind and rain, cold and bleak.
Fu Shou Mian Lian: a lot of luck and longevity. It is a word of praise.
Debt-ridden: describing a great deal of debt
Big-bellied: describing an obese appearance.
Big name: describes a big reputation.
Complacent: describing being satisfied and complacent.
Long Night: The long dark night is boundless. It is mostly used as a metaphor for the darkness of society.
White Hair: describes old age and gray hair.
The twilight is dark: the weather is dark in the evening.
Snowy: mostly used to describe frost and snow, the white snow shines brightly with silver.
Board on the nail: the metaphor that things have been decided and cannot be changed.
Waves of light: the waves of light are arranged in layers like fish scales.
I. Fill in the words in ABCC style.
Angry, autumn wind, raging, sharpening the knife
Hours gone, this hate, worried, raging
Autumn rain, twilight, summer heat, loud voice of the book
People talk a lot, nothing to do, autumn wind, hot, steaming
Long night, wind, rain, tiger's eye, pique, pizzazz, breath, moribund
Plush, fruitful, full of joy, spring rain. Autumn waves are full, spring rains are steady
Three, add ABCC-style words to make the words express more specific meanings.
Painful (dying) Angry (furious) Eating (big belly)
Itchy (pitiful) Crying (teary-eyed) Laughing (gleeful)
Four, add ABCC words to make the meaning of the words more specific.
1. The net of heaven is not as wide as it should be, and all the body is pro to the Huashan district.
2, This patient is already dying, and the doctor has been unable to save him.
3, just at this time, from the door broke into a raging middle-aged peasant woman.
4, the new language teacher wore a pair of myopic glasses, dressed in a student suit, looks refined.
5, ten gallant girls, like ten colorful swallows with fire than wings.
6. The train was already far away, but she still stood there with affection, forgetting to go home.
7, the Song Dynasty has always selected officials always choose the so-called old and steady, so the court is full of gray hair, twilight of the people.
8. The class had long since assembled and was excited to head for the field trip.
9, The sparkling lake was dotted with fishing sails.
10、The flood was raging, but our anti-flood project was safe and sound.
11, The two of them ran to talk under the pagoda every afternoon, and the crowd was talking.
12, Our language teacher was a (文质彬彬) urbane and polite man who taught his lessons well. When we read, the classroom (the sound of books) reading loudly; for group discussion, the students and (talkative) talk a lot. The students performed so well that the teacher praised our class (人才济济济) for having a lot of talented people.
I. According to the meaning, write the words in AABC style.
Hughly tolerant:It describes a gentleman who is tolerant and generous.
Generation to Generation:To teach or pass on from one generation to another.
The word "generation" is also used to describe a person who has been passed on from one generation to the next.
Servant and windy:Describing a busy and tiring journey.
Everyone is afraid of danger:A person is afraid of danger at any time.
Everyone Knows:All people know.
Tingting Yu standing:Describing a woman with a long and beautiful figure or a flower or tree that stands tall and beautiful.
Well-organized: describes neat; organized.
Silk into the buckle: each thread passes through the reed. It is a metaphor for writing, artistic performance, etc., which is finely tuned.
Fluttering:Dancing lightly.
Lifelike: the artistic image is very realistic, as if it were alive
Lovely: very fond of, can not leave.
Living in the eyes: clearly appearing in front of the eyes.
All things considered: all aspects are taken care of without omission or negligence.
Head to Head: describes talking and doing things in a very organized way. It also means that what is said makes sense and is right in every way.
Continuous flow: a continuous flow.
Polite: polite and courteous.
Interesting: very close.
Steamy: a continuous progress and development of things.
Jinxed: to eat or do something with great flavor.
Tongue-in-cheek: a continuous flow of water or a lot of words, talking endlessly.
Abundant: everywhere, describing extremely common.
Calculating: to be overly concerned about things that do not matter.
Mind to mind: to be in complete accord with each other's thoughts and feelings.
Thriving: the grass grows luxuriantly. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of a career.
II. Fill in the words of AABC style.
1、Although more than ten years have passed, he still (念忘忘忘) the doctor who had saved his life.
2. The scene of Mr. Chen giving me tuition in the rain is still (vivid).
1. His career is now (flourishing).
2. The spring breeze woke up the flowers, and there was a (thriving) scene everywhere.
1、Xiaoming's father always treats others (彬彬有礼) and is a gentleman.
2. After a few years' absence, the little girl from the neighbor's house has grown into a (亭玉立) big girl.
1、The snow on the mountain melted, and (源源源的) snow water irrigated the fields at the foot of the mountain.
2. If you (tirelessly) study, you can become a good person.
1, The golden-colored leaves fell one after another as if they were groups of golden-colored butterflies (dance) in the air.
2. It was drizzling and foggy, and I actually had a feeling of riding in the clouds and (floating) in the air.
1. On a purple chrysanthemum, it was covered with crystal dewdrops, like a (sparkling) diamond.
2. The (gleaming) gaze was enough to show that he was an aspiring teenager.
1, without real talent, only (boastful), is not good.
2. Her (娓动听动的) recitation won the audience's applause.
1. The flowers on the trees are graceful and charming (楚楚动人).
2. The birds on the painting (栩生如生) seem to be spreading their wings and flying.
4. Add AABC-style words to make the meaning expressed by the words more specific. 茵苗教育
We went to the lotus pond in the park to watch the lotus flowers on the weekend. The lotus flowers in the pool (亭亭玉立), a breeze blew over, the lotus flowers (翩起舞), pleasing to the eye. Xiaohong drew a picture of a lotus flower by the pool, which was really (vivid)! At last, we left the lotus pond (恋恋不舍).
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