The story of the rich crow tells us that wealth is not the true source of happiness. People often lost themselves in the pursuit of wealth and ignored their inner needs. True happiness comes from inner strength and wisdom, as well as the kindness of helping others. External wealth and status could not bring long-term satisfaction and respect. Don't be tempted by wealth and lose your way. No matter where you are, you should cherish your inner value, use your wisdom to help others, and find true happiness in your home. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
According to the content of the text, the development of the plot of the rich crow could be predicted as follows: ** 1. Predict that the rich crow will eventually lose what it is holding in its beak ** 1. ** According to the situation at the beginning of the story ** - Rich Crow had a large piece of food in her mouth, and she was already panting heavily. It was in a difficult situation. It could neither swallow it all at once, nor could it fly down to the ground and calmly smash it, because there were many crows chasing it around, eyeing it covetously. If it was not careful, it might lose the thing in its mouth. 2. ** Based on Rich Crow's status and the behavior of the surrounding crows ** - The rich crow had difficulty breathing because it was holding something in its mouth, or it was exhausted from being chased. It swayed on the tree and suddenly lost what it was holding. This meant that it was difficult to maintain its state and it was easy to lose what it was holding. Moreover, the surrounding crows had been waiting for an opportunity to snatch it. Once the rich crow made a mistake, they would pounce on it. 3. ** Based on similar encounters with other crows ** - After the first rich crow lost something, the crow that had snatched the item was exhausted just like the first crow and finally lost something. This formed a cycle, indicating that as long as the crow was in this state of being coveted by many of its own kind and being exhausted, it would be difficult for the crow to keep the thing in its mouth. Therefore, it could be predicted that the first rich crow would eventually lose the thing in its mouth. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some predictions for the possible content of the reading comprehension of Rich Crow: ** I. Fill in the blanks ** 1. ** Word analysis ** - As for the first empty word,"bit" was a better representation of the crow's stable state of holding something in its mouth than "hold" or "bite" because "bit" meant holding, holding, and keeping something in its mouth. - The second empty word,"peck", was more appropriate because it expressed the crow's action of wanting to deal with the thing in its mouth. It matched the word "shatter" behind it, indicating the action of shattering. - The third empty word "guard" emphasized the meaning of guarding. It was more representative of the crow's state of guarding the food in its mouth than "watch" and "guard." - The fourth empty word,"lost," meant that it was accidentally lost. It was more accurate than "falling" or "slipping" to describe the situation where a crow accidentally lost something in its mouth due to exhaustion or other reasons. 2. ** Understanding and Extending Words ** - The examination of the meaning of "exhausted" might lead to an explanation of its meaning, which was that one's spirit and strength were exhausted, and it described extreme fatigue. - An idiom with a similar structure and meaning might be "exhausted", while an idiom with the opposite meaning might be "full of energy". Words with similar structures such as "satisfied" and "at the end of my rope" ** 2. Sentence Change ** 1. ** Rewriting the word "be"** - "It can't possibly swallow this big thing all at once." Change it to "This big thing can't be swallowed by it at once." 2. ** Rewriting rhetorical questions ** - "What a terrible situation the rich crows are in." Change it to "Isn't the situation of the rich crow terrible?" ** 3. Comprehension of the content ** 1. ** Plot summary ** - They might examine the reason why the first crow was chased, that is, it became rich with something in its mouth and was coveted by other crows. In the end, he lost the thing in his mouth in exhaustion. - The second crow had also snatched the item that the first crow had lost. Just like the first crow, it was exhausted and lost that item. - As for the third crow, it could be speculated that if it snatched something, it would be exhausted from defending its food and might eventually lose it, because as long as it was only for itself, it would be chased and robbed by other crows. 2. ** Enlightenment ** - His greatest feelings were probably about greed, selfishness, and survival in a group. Rich crows only care about themselves. Although they have wealth (food), they become the target of public criticism. Their situation is terrible. This could be extended to human society. When a person monopolized resources and did not know how to share them or only cared about his own interests, he might face many dangers and difficulties. From a competitive perspective, excessive competition could lead to no real winner, and everyone would lose in exhaustion. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Golden Crows were not crows. The Golden Crow was a mythical bird in the China mythological system. Its image originated from the worship of the sun and birds by the ancestors of the Neoliths. Although some of its shapes were similar to crows in reality, the ancients thought that it was a black bird (similar to crows) that could fly when they saw sunspots. Because it was different from crows in nature, they added a foot to form a three-legged crow (Golden Crow). Moreover, the Golden Crow was closely related to the sun and was regarded as a sacred symbol by the ancients. It often appeared in myths and legends. Therefore, it was not an ordinary crow. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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The white-necked crow belonged to the Corvinae family, and was one of the common names for some species of the Corvinae family. From a taxonomical point of view, the white-necked crow was a type of crow. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The white crow was a crow. The white crow was a common name for several species of white crows in the family Corviridae of the Passeriformes. From a biological point of view, it belonged to the category of crows, but its feathers were white and relatively rare. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Crow" was either "crow" or "raven" in English, or "wūyā" in Pinyin. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The word "silent" and "quiet" were all words that contained the word "crow". "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In the ancient mythological system, crows were called golden crows. The Golden Crow was also known as the Three-legged Crow, the Yang Crow, the Red Crow, and the Black Crow. Its image originated from the worship of the sun and birds by the ancestors of the Neoliths. Part of its shape was similar to that of a real crow, but some of it was similar to a phoenix, and there were two and three legs. The ancients associated it with the sun and regarded it as a symbol of the sun. This concept stemmed from its characteristics that were closely related to the sun. In literature and other cultural carriers, the concept of the Golden Crow was widely mentioned. To a certain extent, it reflected the connection between the concept of crows and the Golden Crow. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crow, silence, Opium, Opium War, and so on were all words that could be combined with the word "crow". "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!