Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Look at the clouds and know the weather. Know the answer.

Look at the clouds and know the weather. Know the answer.

Look at the clouds and learn the weather. Answer:

First, 1. (1). It means that the front is a general statement and the back is a specific description.

⑵; Before and after is compound sentence, describing the various forms of clouds respectively.

(3) ... There are many changes in the cloud, so I won't list them here.

2.( 1) ever-changing posture and expression. "Some are like feathers, ... like lions, like galloping horses ..."

(2) changeable. Just now, there were white clouds and ... it was raining cats and dogs.

3.( 1) The clouds in the sky are unpredictable; What kind of weather will happen when there are clouds hanging in the sky?

(2) This paragraph is a summary of the full text, which will be explained in detail later.

4. The postures are varied and varied.

5. Metaphor, parallelism and contrast

6.C

7. No, because "climate" generally refers to the meteorological conditions in a large area for a long time. "Weather" often refers to various meteorological changes in the atmosphere in a small range and in a short time. Clouds hanging in the sky can identify meteorological conditions in a short time of one day or several days, so it is appropriate and accurate to use "weather".

8. Magic

9. Wang Yang Sea Riptide Silk

10. Use metaphor and parallelism to describe the beauty of dancers.

1 1. The descriptions are vivid, and metaphors and parallelism are used to develop rich associations and imaginations. Starting with the shape of the cloud, they wrote the beauty of the movement of the cloud, and all wrote the various characteristics of the cloud.

12. "But through these clouds, how can I know which corner of the mountain it is facing? . "(The Last Words of an Absent Person by Tang Jiadao); "Dark clouds crush the city and want to destroy it" (Tang's "Wild Goose Gate"); " I will walk until the river blocks my way, then sit down and watch the rising clouds. "(Tang Wang Wei's My Retreat in Zhongnanshan) and so on.