China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - It's really cold. What's cold?

It's really cold. What's cold?

1. It's so cold that I don't want to go out.

2. It's so cold that I'm shivering.

3. It's so cold that my nose keeps running.

4. It's really cold. It's so cold that I wear clothes like a zongzi.

5. It's so cold that the lake is frozen.

problem-solving skills of completing sentences

1. Understanding the whole paragraph is the premise of solving problems. If you don't understand the whole paragraph, it's easy to answer irrelevant questions. Because the filled sentences are also unified in the meaning of the whole paragraph.

2. Analyze the logical relationship of paragraphs and be good at accurate and effective layering. Being able to accurately understand in layers can not only help to understand a paragraph, but also narrow the answer range of each vacancy, which is not easy to deviate from the topic. Generally speaking, a given passage has three or four layers, and each layer has a relatively complete meaning.

3. Pay attention to the position of the sentence. The sentences filled in are generally total sentence and conclusion sentences of each layer (few transitional sentences or general exposition sentences). When solving problems, we should pay attention to understanding and summarizing the contents of each layer.