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Little Heidi has good words and sentences.

good news

1, long time no see: long time no see.

2, cheerful: cheerful and open-minded.

3. Fun: Fun, fun

4. Friendly: Friends are close and harmonious.

5. Constraint: Restrict the tube bundle from exceeding the scope.

6. Happiness: Joy. Feel happy or satisfied.

7, wolfing down: describe eating fiercely and urgently.

8, sick: also known as "sick and tired." Sick and depressed.

9. Do whatever you want: Do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want.

10, there is no way: prohibit: inhibit. I am too excited to control my feelings. Emphasize that you are completely dominated by certain emotions.

1 1, hemiplegia: Sui: pass "from" and obey. Originally it was a medical name, which meant that half of the body could not rotate at will. Sometimes it is a metaphor. Poetry is partly good, partly bad and not symmetrical enough.

Good sentence

1, the sky is so blue, just like a round lake floating on the ceiling.

2, the face is as red as a red rose apple, the eyes are black and bright, and the hair is all curly.

Heidi loves nature, small animals and grandpa. She is full of energy in the pasture.

We should respect other people's opinions and follow their living habits, and should not force others to change their common sense of life.

5. When the wind blows, the branches and leaves of fir trees will swing back and forth like dancing, and there will be the sound of "brushing".

6. Every day, she looks forward to going back to the mountains, living with her grandfather, relaxing every day, revisiting the beautiful mountain scenery and roaming the pasture with goats.

7. This ranch uncle is very strange. He stayed at the top of the mountain all day and refused to come down. Even when he came down, he looked very * *: leaning on a big cane, his two gray eyebrows were tightly locked and he never greeted anyone. People avoid him, too.

8. This is a quiet and ancient town called Maian Felt. A thin path extends from the town, across the green plain with patches of trees, and winds to the foot of the mountain. The distant mountains looked at the valley in awe.

9. Heidi loves nature, small animals and grandpa. She is full of energy in the pasture. In spring, they make wooden furniture and cheese together; In summer, Heidi and shepherd Peter go to the pasture to herd sheep; In autumn, Heidi sat in front of the hut and looked at the beautiful scenery on the mountain; In winter, they go to Peter's house halfway up the mountain by sleigh.

10, an ancient and quiet town near the Alps. The name of this town is Mainfield. A winding path extends from the town, through a green meadow and all the way to alm Mountain. It is part of the famous Alps. After the path reaches the foot of the mountain, it continues to extend to the top of the mountain, stepping on this path full of flowers until the end is a pasture.

1 1 But little Heidi is not sad at all. She is a happy child at any time. Of course, she will go up the mountain with the boy and sheep, go to the pasture where flowers are blooming and eagles are flying, and find some wonderful and interesting things with all kinds of small animals there. This is little Heidi's favorite. But it's also interesting to watch grandpa pull a saw or knock on the ground with a hammer to do carpentry.

12. It's a sunny morning in June. A tall and stocky village girl is leading a five-or six-year-old girl on this winding path. The little girl has dark skin and her cheeks are red with the sun. Strangely, the weather in June is so hot, but the little girl is wearing the thickest clothes in winter on the third floor. Wearing a thick red scarf and a pair of heavy hiking shoes, she panted and walked up the mountain, wiping the sweat.

13 but what attracted little Heidi most was the rustling of three fir trees behind the hut on a windy day. As soon as they rang, no matter what little Heidi was doing, she couldn't help putting down her work and running under the tree. She thinks nothing is more beautiful than the deep and wonderful sound coming from the high branches. Heidi stood under the tree, pricked up her ears, listened to the loud sound of the wind blowing through the branches and watched the branches shake violently.

14. At this moment, Heidi ran to the grassland with flowers in full bloom and couldn't help shouting. The hillside in front of us is golden, and the roses are blooming happily with yellow flowers; Blue bell flower gently shakes its graceful posture in the wind; Under the sun, the grassland was filled with rich floral fragrance, as if someone had sprinkled sweet perfume-the fragrance was brought by Brown's joke. They shyly stretched out their round heads, shook their heads and smiled. Heidi just stood there, greedily breathing the fragrant fragrance.

15, Heidi walked happily to the mountain. The strong wind last night dispersed the dark clouds. Now, the sun is shining and the sky is blue. The green hillside is full of yellow and blue wildflowers, and their little faces are smiling at the sun. Heidi ran around screaming with joy: There is a large delicate red primrose here, a large blue gentian flower there, and a large golden rose swaying in the wind above it. Drunk in this charming sea of flowers, Heidi almost forgot Peter and the sheep. She picked lovely flowers everywhere and piled them in an apron. Heidi wants to take these beautiful flowers back to the attic and put them on the hay so that her room can be as beautiful as the grass here.

16, Heidi listens to grandpa. Heidi ran to the cupboard, stuffed all her clothes into the cupboard, and then visited other parts of the house with great curiosity. Heidi climbed the ladder, which turned out to be a small attic for hay, and the newly cut hay was still fragrant. Looking out from a small round window, she can overlook the valley. Heidi saw the smell on the small pot and ran to the cupboard. Grandpa came to the table with a small pot and a fork with brown cheese on it. Heidi picked up the bowl and swallowed a bowl of goat's milk. After work, grandpa stood by the hut and looked at naive Heidi silently. The moonlight shone through the small round window and fell on Heidi's bed. She was lying under a thick sheet, blushing and smiling. She must be having a happy dream. Grandpa stared at Heidi's immature face until the moon quietly left and the attic darkened, and he returned to his bed.