Question 1: omitted
Question 2: Omission
Question 1: Analysis of test questions: The theme of this comprehensive study is "When will the world turn swords into plowshares". The purpose of this activity is to make students understand the war correctly and cultivate their peace-loving consciousness. Based on this, we should write the opening remarks of this activity, pay attention to the requirements of the topic, and use a famous saying about war.
Comment: prologue is a way to introduce this theme into a performance or other opening. Therefore, the opening remarks should not be too long and attractive, which can arouse everyone's interest and let the listeners understand the purpose and content of this activity. If you have special requirements, you should write according to the requirements of the topic. For example, this question requires the use of a famous war saying.
Question 2: Test analysis: This question requires writing two famous poems and sentences describing the war, so we should pay attention to the title: describing the war, famous poems and sentences. For example, Du Fu's "Spring Hope" and Lu You's "The Storm of November 4th" are all famous articles describing the war, so you just need to write famous sentences.
Comments: Poetry accumulation is a basic skill. In the process of learning, we should consciously accumulate famous sentences. There are many poems accumulated in students' knowledge treasure house, but we should pay attention to compiling ancient poems in different categories. For example, this topic requires writing famous sentences describing war.