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Original African composition

1. The wonderful fragments of the article about the beauty of Africa, primitive, wild and rough, may be your first feeling about Africa. But when you calm down and feel it, you will find that what is hidden under the rough surface is people's true feelings about nature, their love and praise for nature, and they are integrated with nature to interpret, compose and describe the natural melody of people. (This should be a feeling)

Yellow grassland, galloping wildebeest, agile cheetah and blue sky all reveal a kind of harmony between man and nature in Africa. When the quiet river flows through the grass and the blue sky surges, it seems that the whole of Africa has ushered in a hymn of rain. When the rain washed away the heat in the air, everything stopped floating, slowly settled at the bottom, and the natural glitz faded, revealing a fresh heart.

2. Imitate Lesson 28 Colorful Africa and write a composition in my hometown-Dongguan.

My hometown is in yuntaiguan, a high mountain in Yidu. Every winter, my hometown is a silvery white world, and the branches are covered with crystal clear ice bars. From a distance, it looks like the best crystal in the world. I touched it gently with my hand, and the ice bar meekly greeted my touch. Ah, I found cold water dripping from the ice bar. Why? It turns out that my hands are warm, and the popsicle melts into water when it touches my hot hands.

The snow on the ground is so thick that stepping on it will make a slope sound. If someone asks me what my favorite sound is, my answer will definitely scare that person, because I like to listen to the sound of my feet stepping on the snow.

When the snow elsewhere has melted, the snow in my hometown is still dazzling. The sun mercilessly shoots the light that took Cher's life inch by inch to the earth. Suddenly I feel that "life is so fragile", so fragile that it seems to be only the weight of a hair. Someone once said that "children in the mountains have short knowledge". I can't agree with this sentence, because with such a beautiful hometown and such beautiful snow, the hearts of children in the mountains must be spotless. Although they are very young, they all have a lofty ideal in their hearts. Maybe one day they will fly out of the mountains. Yu Xi once said: "A person will love his motherland more only if he leaves his motherland." Then, only when a person leaves his hometown will he love his hometown more.

What makes me look back frequently, what makes me stop, that is my hometown, the snow in my hometown.

3. Brother Africa teaches pupils to write 2000-word compositions. What TV series is it? Without a boat, it can take me to the ocean of knowledge like a book. No rope can pull me from ignorance to knowledge like a book. Books, omnipotent angels, lead me to grow. ...

When I was a child, I grew up with the poem "mowing the grass at noon, sweat dripping down the soil" Every time I pick up a book and look at the lifeless square block, I always shout so boring. Although reading is my biggest headache, reading is also my greatest source of fun.

With the passage of time, I feel the lack of knowledge. Every composition, I don't know where to start. My parents are very tired of learning and reading, and often buy a lot of books to force me to read. Until one night, our family held an idiom contest, and it was my turn to say idioms, and my mother said what they meant. I opened the dictionary of idioms, which read: "The golden cicada will shell (ké)". My parents burst into laughter as soon as I finished. I find it strange that I don't know what they are talking about. Ah! My mother looked at me and said in surprise, "Look carefully at what Pinyin is reading!" " "I suddenly realized what my father said," I should pay attention to it in the future, read more books, accumulate knowledge and avoid making jokes! ""I suddenly feel hot on my face and tears can't help flowing down. Since then, I really like reading, and books have brought me endless happiness. When I read Andersen's collection of fairy tales The Little Match Girl, I prayed for the little match girl. When reading "Five Strong Men of Langya Mountain", I shed tears for the tragic five strong men. When I read Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I also admired Zhuge Liang's great wisdom and intelligence ... Every time I hold a book in my hand, I will be deeply intoxicated by the sea of books.

Writing with tears This photo of African children was taken when I went to Africa. Seeing this scene, I burst into tears and wrote a poem: I look at a fly or mosquito in the picture, and you become more fragile. Count your ribs to prove that you are still leaning over your relatives outside the white tent. Do they help you drive away flies or mosquitoes, or do they catch these stomachs?

I doubt that I have any pity for you. Yes, my blood runs through my veins. Many people spend their lives like this. I am far away from you, at least in my mind. This is just a compound term for African children. I think the falsehood in the photo is for the truth-the image may be deceptive, but I have to believe that there is a fly or a mosquito sticking to you. Suck up the last bite of oil, your skin is exposed to loneliness, any eyes are full of pity, and I have nothing-drinking coffee in Asia, I empty the expired milk. Outside Africa, all continents pay attention to the shelf life. I hope I can be as kind as those who pity you, or pay attention to photos. Besides, there is nothing they can do. What's your name? It doesn't matter. You are an African child, dying, just like your brother. Under the gaze of vultures, he crouched on the brink of death, waiting to cross the border ―― he had to wait for someone to tell him that there was no food in the field. I look at you, this land shrouded in black will become increasingly barren and will be used as a test field by the powers. What's your name? One African child will die soon, and the other will die with him. I opened a fly in the photo, or mosquitoes seemed to open their dead holes (I felt it the first time I saw the photo, so I care! Looking at our lives and the lives of African children, I want to take out my pocket money and buy them birthday cakes. I want to buy them my favorite steamed stuffed bun. I want to see their satisfied smiles! .

At that moment, I was in tears. I like that this photo was taken when I went to Africa. Seeing this scene, I burst into tears and wrote a poem: I look at a fly or mosquito in the photo, and you become more fragile. Count your ribs to prove that you are still leaning over your relatives outside the white tent. Do they help you drive away flies or mosquitoes, or do they catch these stomachs?

I doubt that I have any pity for you. Yes, my blood runs through my veins. Many people spend their lives like this. I am far away from you, at least in my mind. This is just a compound term for African children. I think the falsehood in the photo is for the truth-the image may be deceptive, but I have to believe that there is a fly or a mosquito sticking to you. Suck up the last bite of oil, your skin is exposed to loneliness, any eyes are full of pity, and I have nothing-drinking coffee in Asia, I empty the expired milk. Outside Africa, all continents pay attention to the shelf life. I hope I can be as kind as those who pity you, or pay attention to photos. Besides, there is nothing they can do. What's your name? It doesn't matter. You are an African child, and you are dying. Like your brother, you are stared at by vultures. He crouched on the brink of death. Waiting to cross the border-he can only be forced to wait for who told the field that food could not grow. I look at you. This land shrouded in black will become more and more barren and will be used as a test field by the great powers. What's your name? This African child is going to die, and the other will die with him. I opened a fly in the photo, or mosquitoes seemed to open their dead holes (I felt it at the first sight of the photo, so be careful! Looking at our lives and the lives of African children, I want to take out my pocket money and buy them birthday cakes. I want to buy them my favorite steamed stuffed bun. I want to see their satisfied smiles.

6. Write a 300-word composition about Africa. Africa is really a place that enjoys the reputation of "the best in the world".

Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It is shaped like a huge equilateral triangle, narrow in the south and wide in the north, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. There are not many coastal islands, the largest of which is Madagascar. In Africa, there are residents of different colors, including blacks, whites and yellow people, of which blacks account for about two-thirds of the total population. The Sahara desert in northern Africa is the largest desert in the world. The Nile is the largest river in Africa and the longest river in the world. The Nile Valley is one of the cradles of ancient world civilization. Kilimanjaro, located at the junction of Kenya and Tanzania, is the highest mountain in Africa. Its peak is covered with snow all year round, and it is known as "white snow on the equator". The Great Rift Valley runs through eastern Africa and is the largest fault subsidence zone in the world. Lake Victoria embedded in the East African Plateau is the second largest freshwater lake in the world with beautiful scenery.

In addition, Africa is rich in minerals, hydropower, agriculture and forestry resources. Africa is not short of more than 50 kinds of the most important minerals in the world, among which at least 17 kinds of minerals rank first in the world. The Sahara Desert, known as the "barren land", is a huge treasure house of energy, and there is a lot of exploitable oil underground. South Africa is the largest gold producer and exporter in the world. Zambia is known as the "country of copper mines".

Africa has a vast territory, rich resources and hardworking people. However, Africa suffered 500 years of colonial rule, and the invasion, exploitation and plunder of imperialism and colonialism made Africa the "poorest continent" in the world. According to United Nations statistics, among the 48 least developed countries in the world, 33 are African countries; Among more than 50 countries in Africa, the least developed countries account for 62% of the total. Although Africa is currently facing various challenges, it is still a "promising continent".

Africa is really a strange nation!

7. Mysterious and beautiful composition of Africa Like many people, my first impression of Africa comes from African wild animals in the animal world and the virgin forests and grasslands where they live. It seems that everything there is associated with "primitive", "barbaric" and "mysterious". Later, Africa became my impression of war, turmoil, dirty and terrible infectious diseases. Later, I learned about the mysterious pyramids in Egypt, the gold mines and diamonds in South Africa, and the exotic Kambari tribal culture ... Africa is like a broken celadon vase, scattered all over the place, and occasionally repaired, which makes people discover its beauty and antiquity, but it is far from complete.

On the one hand, it is a primitive, fragmented, savage and dangerous Africa; On the one hand, Africa is strange, natural, beautiful, full of freedom and nationality. Under such complicated historical torture, the author has never given up that Africa is by no means isolated from the world. Africa and Africans have played a long-term and important role in the process of world history and civilization, and their influence on other parts of the world and other regions has never stopped. Those Roman culture, Greek culture and Jewish culture can always find the brand of Africa. The author firmly believes that a better understanding of African history means a better understanding of world history, and for Africa, Africans and African history, no matter how fragmented and untrue our so-called "African impression" is, it is still a starting point for us to truly understand Africa.

8. Who will write a composition about Africa for reference?

Africa is really a place with the reputation of "the best in the world".

Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It is shaped like a huge equilateral triangle, narrow in the south and wide in the north, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. There are not many coastal islands, the largest of which is Madagascar. In Africa, there are residents of different colors, including blacks, whites and yellow people, of which blacks account for about two-thirds of the total population. The Sahara desert in northern Africa is the largest desert in the world. The Nile is the largest river in Africa and the longest river in the world. The Nile Valley is one of the cradles of ancient world civilization. Kilimanjaro, located at the junction of Kenya and Tanzania, is the highest mountain in Africa. Its peak is covered with snow all year round, and it is known as "white snow on the equator". The Great Rift Valley runs through eastern Africa and is the largest fault subsidence zone in the world. Lake Victoria embedded in the East African Plateau is the second largest freshwater lake in the world with beautiful scenery.

In addition, Africa is rich in minerals, hydropower, agriculture and forestry resources. Africa is not short of more than 50 kinds of the most important minerals in the world, among which at least 17 kinds of minerals rank first in the world. The Sahara Desert, known as the "barren land", is a huge treasure house of energy, and there is a lot of exploitable oil underground. South Africa is the largest gold producer and exporter in the world. Zambia is known as the "country of copper mines".

Africa has a vast territory, rich resources and hardworking people. However, Africa suffered 500 years of colonial rule, and the invasion, exploitation and plunder of imperialism and colonialism made Africa the "poorest continent" in the world. According to United Nations statistics, among the 48 least developed countries in the world, 33 are African countries; Among more than 50 countries in Africa, the least developed countries account for 62% of the total. Although Africa is currently facing various challenges, it is still a "promising continent".

Africa is really a strange nation!