In Chinese narratives, how to understand the topic refers to the role of the topic?

In Chinese narratives, how to understand the topic refers to the role of the topic?


The role of the topic is only one small aspect
How to understand the topic is to say: in connection with the following, why does the author choose this topic? What does this topic contain? What is the function of this topic? Can it be replaced by other topics? And so on



Reading and understanding of passage
It was cold and dry, and the camel pulled off his felt hat. There was hot air on the bald ladle. It was a stream of white smoke, melting into the cold and dry air
(1) The two wrong words in this sentence are_________________________
(2) "They stand in a long line, silent, waiting for people's arrangement" is the expression of camel_______________________________________________ The characteristics of the market
(3) "The camel puller took off his felt hat, and the bald Ladybug was steaming with white smoke."________________________________________________________________ .


(1) Dissolve (er... Still have not found...)
(2) No pains, no grudges
(3) It shows that the weather is very cold and it's very hard to pull a camel
(reference...)



Read the passage and understand it
Over the years, the two voices I heard as a teenager have been intertwined in my ears: "wonderful", "terrible"; "wonderful", "terrible" I hold the boat of life carefully, so that it will not be blown down by any wind. I know from the bottom of my heart that "wonderful" or "terrible", these two extreme assertions have a common starting point - love. Inspired by love, I try to move forward
"Interwoven in my ears" refers to________________________________ .
be careful! Not really hear it!


Once upon a time, people around me often said that, which impressed me deeply



How to understand modern Chinese Reading


1. Ask about the style of the article? A: This article is one. The alternative answers are: poetry, novel (novel, novella, short story, short story), prose (lyric prose, narrative prose, argumentative prose, that is, philosophical prose), which requires the form to be scattered but the spirit not to be scattered, script, expository text, argumentative essay