Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The cold winter is coming. Please describe the cold weather from the perspective of natural scenery and character expressions. Requirements: (1) There must be no "cold" in the text.

Winter is li

The cold winter is coming. Please describe the cold weather from the perspective of natural scenery and character expressions. Requirements: (1) There must be no "cold" in the text.

Winter is li

The cold winter is coming. Please describe the cold weather from the perspective of natural scenery and character expressions. Requirements: (1) There must be no "cold" in the text.

Winter is like a beautiful, noble and reserved princess, waving her magical veil and bringing cold wind. After a while, it began to snow. The snowflake in front of me is as naughty as a butterfly. Snowflakes fell from the sky, whirled under the eaves, fell on the branches, and a white tent was pulled around, and the earth immediately turned white. The biting cold wind is blowing, coming at people from time to time and floating on the faces of pedestrians from time to time, making this expressionless face more rigid. However, the artificial lake in the distance has already been covered with a thick layer of ice. Some naughty children are playing on the lake. Look, how happy the children are. They are all smiling. They can't feel the cold at the moment. On the contrary, bursts of laughter came from time to time on the lake.

Analysis of test questions: Descriptive composition requires students to describe, depict, depict, depict people or scenery, or depict imaginary scenes in various ways. Specifically, it includes: character description (psychology, portrait, action and language dialogue), scenery description (imagination and association description, scene picture description) and comprehensive description (including detail description).