短文造句
發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-01-16 來(lái)源: 短文摘抄 點(diǎn)擊:
短文造句篇一:造句練習(xí)和閱讀練習(xí)2
久久教育輔導(dǎo)講義
短文造句篇二:三年級(jí)造句
語(yǔ)文專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練
造句
1、??仿佛??
2、?? 如??如 ?? 如??
3、是??還是
4、無(wú)論??都??
5、小心翼翼
6、??像??一樣??
7、不但??而且??
8、一??就??
9、不僅??還??
10、即使??也??
11、只有??才??
12、因?yàn)??所以??
13、雖然??卻??
14、有的??有的??有的??有的??
15、寧愿??也不??
16、議論紛紛
17、迅速
18、盡管??可是??
19、與眾不同
20、之所以??是因?yàn)?/p>
21、情不自禁
22、完好無(wú)損
23、是??是??還是??
閱讀理解:
在少年兒童畫展色彩繽紛的畫幅中,我看到一幅沒(méi)有色彩,線條也極為簡(jiǎn)單的畫,那是一幅盲童的畫。雪白的紙上,用圓珠筆畫著一個(gè)太陽(yáng),照耀著一座小屋,小屋前有一條小溪,還有一棵高大的樹(shù)。寥寥幾筆,勾畫了一個(gè)和平幸福的人家。從這里走過(guò)的人,都會(huì)停下腳步仔細(xì)地看著這張沒(méi)有色彩的極為簡(jiǎn)單的畫,看得那么久。他們不但是看這張畫,好像是透過(guò)這張畫,看到了這個(gè)盲童的心靈。
1、從文中找出反義詞。復(fù)雜() 痛苦( ) 矮。 ) 戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)( )
2、用“簡(jiǎn)單”寫一句話:_________________________________________________________
3、用“~~”畫出畫的內(nèi)容。
4、人們?yōu)槭裁炊甲屑?xì)看著這張沒(méi)有色彩的極為簡(jiǎn)單的畫?從這幅畫可以看出這個(gè)盲童是個(gè)怎樣的孩子?
梧桐樹(shù)
校園里的梧桐樹(shù),你是我們的好朋友。
春天,你發(fā)芽了。一個(gè)個(gè)灰白色的,有細(xì)柔絨毛的芽苞,快樂(lè)地綻開(kāi)在枝頭,就像小弟弟微笑著睜開(kāi)眼睛。
夏天,我們?cè)谀愕臉?shù)蔭下做功課,多么涼爽。有時(shí),我仰起頭來(lái),透過(guò)密匝匝的綠葉,我看見(jiàn)金色的陽(yáng)光在閃爍。我好像看見(jiàn)了你明亮的眼睛。
秋天,你悄悄地落葉了,我們把落葉積起來(lái),點(diǎn)燃了。火苗跳躍著,發(fā)出呵呵的笑聲。我們把黑色的草灰埋在你的腳下。讓它變成養(yǎng)料,使你長(zhǎng)得更加粗壯。
冬天,在我做功課的地方,照射著燦爛的陽(yáng)光。我明白了,梧桐樹(shù)!你落了葉,好讓陽(yáng)光給我們更多的溫暖。
校園里的梧桐樹(shù),你是我們的好朋友。
1、用“~~”劃出短文中表示時(shí)間的詞語(yǔ)。
2、聯(lián)系上下文,想一想再填空。①短文中的“你”指的是();②“快樂(lè)地綻開(kāi)在枝頭上”的“綻開(kāi)”意思是( );③“透過(guò)密匝匝的綠葉”的“密匝匝”的意思是()。
3、找出比喻句,用“ ”劃出來(lái),句子中是把( )比作 ( )。
4、這篇短文是按( )順序?qū)懙摹?/p>
短文造句篇三:必修3 詞匯造句短文
1. Festivals and celebrations are important events in human history. For example the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. It celebrates the beauty of the full moon and autumn harvest. It is a time when families and friends get together at home, admire the moon and eat mooncakes.
2. That country has already gained independence. That is to say, it is now an independent country. There is a traditional custom in the country. When the agricultural work is over, people might hold a competition and win awards related to agriculture, like the most handsome rooster. During the match, no one can park his car at parking lot without permission.
3. She still remembers that she fell in love with him when the cherry blossomed. During those days they had fun with each other, as though they had been married. Valentine’s Day is coming. It reminds her of their past sweet
days. But it is obvious that he has gone away from her. She will no longer have to hold her breath to listen to him apologize. Now she is weeping and constantly wiping her tears to drown her sadness. She said she would never forgive him.
4. Easter is world-wide festival for Christians when Jesus Christ’s return to life is celebrated. The most exciting celebration should be the Western carnival, which might include parades, dancing in the streets and all kinds of colourful clothing.
5. The young man is considered a s one of the most energetic poets at present. Not long ago, his fans were looking forward to his arrival day and night. He promised he would set off in a day or two but he never turned up. The fans felt they were fooled because the poet had not kept his word.
6. During the Qingming Festival, many Chinese people go to clean graves and light incense in memory of the dead of their
ancestors. In Mexico, the day of the Dead is a very important feast, and food is made in the shape of skulls or with “bones” on it. On the Western holiday Halloween, children dress up and go to their neighbours’ to ask for candies. When thy are not satisfied the children may play a trick on them.
7. In ancient times, people would hold celebrations after hunters caught animals, for at that time people would starve if food was difficult to find. Today’s festivals have many origins: some religious, some seasonal and some for special people and events.
1. Do you eat a healthy diet? A healthy diet is actually a balanced one. We ought to eat more protective food, such as beans, peas, cucumbers, eggplants, peppers, mushrooms, carrots, garlic, peaches and lemons. Some nuts are also preferable.
2. The hostess put up a sign at the door, and many customers came to dine with curiosity. However, Wang Peng didn’t believe her; he
couldn’t have Yong Hui getting away with telling people lies. He decided to consult a doctor and find out the problems about her menu. Besides, he tried to win his customers back with a discount.
3. Wang Peng’s restaurant offered food that could help grow bones and muscles. His menu contained barbecued (轉(zhuǎn) 載 于:www.zuancaijixie.com 蒲 公英文 摘:短文造句)mutton kebabs, roast pork, bacon, fried rice, sugary cola, and so on. Yong Hui’s slimming restaurant aimed at losing weight. It served just rice, raw vegetables with vinegar, fruit and water, which contained plenty of fibre that helped digest better.
4. The two restaurants both had strengths and weaknesses. The diet in Wand Peng’s restaurant might cause obesity, as it contained too much fat and too little vitamin while the diet in Yong Hui’s might lead to their customers’ being tired, as it didn’t contain enough energy-giving food to keep them fit. So they decided to combine the two
restaurants into one. Wang Peng cut down the fat and increased the fibre in the meal. Before long he became slimmer, while Yong Hui put on more weight.
5. My neighbour earned his living by selling fruits. Because he was heavily in debt, he had to work day and night in order to pay it off. But he made only a limited amount of money and often sighed to himself. Sometimes there was no benefit for a whole day. Then he just went to spy on other fruit sellers. Of course this made some people glare at him.
1. Mark Twain was brought up in a poor lawyer’s family and Florida was his birthplace. One of his best known novels is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer set in his boyhood world. The author’s pen name came from the phrase “mark twain” which means that the water is two fathoms deep. His real name was Samuel Langhome Clemens.
2. Once in London there lived two old and wealthy brothers named Roderick and Oliver.
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