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阅读课内片段,回答问题。 张僧繇推辞说,画上眼睛,龙就会飞走。游客不信,都以为张僧

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阅读课内片段,回答问题。

  张僧繇推辞说,画上眼睛,龙就会飞走。游客不信,都以为张僧繇在唬人。大家一再

要求,张僧繇只好提起笔来,轻轻一点。霎时间,只见乌云密布,电闪雷鸣,被点上眼睛

的龙腾空飞去。游客们惊叹不已,无不佩服张僧繇神奇的点晴之笔。

1.“画龙点睛”中“点睛”的意思是____________________________。

2.点睛后的龙发生了什么变化?

______________________________________________________________________

3.游客看到点睛后的龙的变化,会说些什么?

______________________________________________________________________

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