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450-word composition in the second grade of primary school: buying a printer to make a joke

Composition topic: buying a printer is a joke.

Close? Keys? Words: 450 words in the second grade of primary school

Words: 450 words composition

This article is applicable to: the second grade of primary school.

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This composition is about 450 words in the second grade of primary school. The title is "Buy a printer and make a joke". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically. Writing a composition on the computer is very convenient to modify. I often write compositions assigned by teachers on the computer. Once I have written it, I will copy it word for word. How annoying!

Not only is it a waste of time, but also my eyes are tired and my neck is sore. I find it convenient to look at everyone's printers. As long as you press the print button, the printer will print it out, and then copying will be more convenient!

This time, my father watched me copy my composition so hard and finally promised to buy me a printer for the winter vacation. I jumped three feet for joy. During the winter vacation, we came to the "HP" printer store, which was crowded with professionals and all kinds of printing equipment. "Fresh and hot" really opened my eyes. A well-dressed waiter said, "Do you need to buy a printer?" "Yes," I answered loudly. "What model do you want?" He bent down and asked me seriously. I was immediately confused. Seeing a 24-pin printer on TV, I casually said "24-pin printer". The waiter suddenly smiled and said, "Who still uses a 24-pin printer now?

Now all use inkjet printers, and the more advanced is laser printers. That kind of machine may not be available in second-hand shops. "I blushed at once and had to say helplessly," I'll buy what I use!

"Then this machine is a good model, C63, with more than 5,000 photos, which are particularly realistic. As soon as I heard that I could take pictures, I thought it must be a good machine. I nodded and said, "All right!

"We paid the price for it. On the way back, I took the machine and thought, technology is progressing too fast. I thought I was an expert, but I turned out to be a layman. You must study hard in the future.