Fill in quantifiers and word explanations 1. Fill in quantifiers A pair of golden hair A small sour fruit A little snowflake Think about it Clear spring like a silver arrow A solitary lamp two (1) Turn a deaf ear (2) Indifferent (3) Turn a blind eye (4) To the letter I've got a wrong number for "ring"

Fill in quantifiers and word explanations 1. Fill in quantifiers A pair of golden hair A small sour fruit A little snowflake Think about it Clear spring like a silver arrow A solitary lamp two (1) Turn a deaf ear (2) Indifferent (3) Turn a blind eye (4) To the letter I've got a wrong number for "ring"


1. Fill in the quantifier one (wisp) of golden hair one (piece) of small sour fruit one (piece) of small snowflake one (sound) sound like a clear spring one (piece) of silver arrow one (stack) lonely lamp 2. (1) turn a deaf ear to fill in: plug up. Plug up the ear to listen to. Describe intentionally not listening to other people's opinions. (2) not moving in the heart: heart



Fill in the appropriate quantifiers
(1) Peace is to the lake what () is to the sea
(2) The road is as wide as the lane is
(3) Saving is to glory what waste is to beauty
(4) Winter is to the cold as summer is to the cold


(1) Peace is to the lake what surge is to the sea
(2) The road is to the wide as the lane is to the narrow
(3) Economy is to glory what waste is to shame
(4) Winter is to cold as summer is to hot
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The quantifier of poetry is "Shou". What is the quantifier of poetry?


For words, the real proper quantifier is que. At the same time, "Shou" is also a common quantifier. In addition, "Zhi" can also be used as a quantifier of words, but it is not commonly used. It should be noted that "Yipian word" or "Yikan word" often refers to "shangxiabanque", or "shangxiapian"