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The first volume of the fifth grade exercises four civilizations-only one step away.

A little girl is walking home. She is wearing two croissants and a purple dress dotted with small yellow flowers. Inadvertently, she found the rubbish discarded by people everywhere in front of the garbage bin on the roadside. The little girl thought, alas, what if a person with bad eyes stepped on it and slipped on the ground? Besides, teachers often teach us to do more good for the society, so I might as well spend some time cleaning up the garbage myself. Thinking about it, I picked up the garbage with my hands and threw it into the trash can. Just then, a man patted her on the shoulder and said, "What are you doing?" The little girl turned her head and saw that it was her classmate Xiao Qiang. The little girl told him what happened. Xiao Qiang thought about it and whispered a few words to the little girl. The little girl nodded knowingly and continued to pick up garbage. After a while, the little girl finally threw the last bit of garbage into the trash can, and Xiao Qiang also posted a piece of paper on the trash can, which read "Civilization-only one step away".

Although this story only comes from a group of seemingly simple cartoons, it has caused me to think.

This group of cartoons condemns those who litter through a very ordinary little thing in life. At the same time, it also reminds people to pay attention to civilization and not to throw garbage on the ground just because they want to take one step less. Remember, the earth we live in is yours, mine and everyone's, and each of us has the obligation to protect and cherish it. When you throw garbage on the ground at will, have you ever thought that if you pass by here a week later, smell the stench of garbage and look at flies flying everywhere in the sky? Will you scold: "These litterers are so wicked!" But have you thought about it? Didn't you ever throw garbage here?

I remember when I was in the fourth grade, I finished lunch and walked out of the school cafeteria. Suddenly, I saw a third-grade student coming to the teaching building with a garbage basket. He looked around, and when the teacher was not looking, he dumped the garbage next to the trash can, only half a step away from it. When I saw this, I went over and said, "You can't take out the garbage!" " The little classmate was taken aback. He turned around quickly and found that I was just a student. He said confidently, "Well, I'm not the only one who litters. What do you care? Mind your own business! " Say that finish, strode away.

I really want to find that classmate to argue with me. He said that he was not the only one who littered, and thought that he was correct and reasonable. But as long as you think about it a little, you will understand that if everyone, like him, thinks that he is not the only one who can throw garbage everywhere, then even the diligent students on duty will not help.

If everyone can have a sense of public morality like the two primary school students in the cartoon, our living environment will be better. When you want to take one step less in order to relax, please remember that you are about to become a "villain" that people often condemn.