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What sentences describe "the sun is hot"?

1, the scorching sun, on both sides of the road, mature grains bent down in the heat. Grasshoppers, like grass leaves, make a weak and noisy sound in wheat fields and rye fields, among the reeds on the shore. ?

2. The sun is like a fireball of the boss, the light is burning, the road surface is scorched by the scorching sun, and a pile of white smoke is stepped on. ?

The weather is sultry and there is no wind. The thick air seems to have solidified. ?

The whole city is like a burnt-out brick kiln, which makes people breathless. Dogs lie prone on the ground with bright red tongues, and mules and horses have particularly large nostrils. ?

5. In early summer, all kinds of wild flowers are in full bloom, red, purple, pink and yellow, like bright spots embroidered on green carpets; Crowds of bees are busy among the flowers, sucking the stamens and flying around with difficulty. ?

6. In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly in the shade, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.

There is neither cloud nor wind in the air. In the hot sun overhead, all the trees stood there listlessly and lazily. ?

In the midsummer of August and July, there is not a cloud in the blue sky. The sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is boiling hot, and the soil in the field is smoking. ?

9. The sunshine in early summer is transmitted from the dense branches and leaves, and the ground is covered with shiny spots the size of copper coins. ?

10, in July, the blue sky was hung with the sun like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

1 1, grass, reeds and red, white and purple wildflowers were steamed high in the sky by a fiery red sun, and the air was filled with sweetness and intoxication.

12. In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly near the shade, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.

13. It was a long summer without rain. The old loaches in the field were all turned white by the scorching sun. The stream on the edge of the village dropped a few inches, and the stones above the water suddenly became bigger.