求;倾听秋季的作文800字以上
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求;倾听秋季的作文800字以上
求;倾听秋季的作文
800字以上
求;倾听秋季的作文800字以上
当叶子开始飘落;当枫叶红得似火;当阵阵凉风吹进人们心田时,秋姑娘迈着轻盈的脚步来到了我们的身边.
瞧!西湖旁,似金的落叶铺成的小道上,行人纷纷停下脚步,倾听着,秋姑娘那优美的歌声;凝视着秋天的图画.迎面扑来的阵阵秋风,不时掺杂着丝丝桂花的清香、菊花的清香和秋天的清香.
秋天的美是理智的——它不像春那么抚媚,夏那么火热,冬那么含蓄.每当秋风吹过人们脸颊时中间所掺杂的那种香气向四周散发,人们都会深吸一口气,似乎想把岁月的精气全部吸光.
秋天的美是成熟的——它不像春那么羞涩,夏那么袒露,冬那么内向.秋霜是它重要代表物,许多诗人都将笔墨花在描写秋霜或秋景上,以表达内心深处的深深思念和孤独的情怀.
秋天的美是成熟的——它不像春那么羞涩,夏那么袒露,冬那么内向.秋霜是它重要代表物,许多诗人都将笔墨花在描写秋霜或秋景上,以表达内心深处的深深思念和孤独的情怀.
秋天是一首诗,它轻声说着一串感人的故事.秋天是一位伟大的美术家,他画出一张张无法用金钱换来的画.
秋天很美,美在于清澈.一条条纵横交错的小溪唱着歌、跳着舞,缓缓流过.秋天很麦,美在于景色.一片片颜色不一、形状多样的树叶从树枝上飘落下来,轻轻地拍打着大地妈妈那细嫩的皮肤.
“落霞与孤骛齐飞,秋水共长天一色”秋天的景色美不胜收.秋天的景色不仅仅在于那美丽的风景,更在于那幅忙忙碌碌丰收的景象.硕大的果实,艳丽地挂在枝头上,让人一见到就爱慕之心、垂涎三尺.
秋,收获的季节,金黄的季节——同春一样可爱,同夏一样热情,同冬一样迷人
秋天的遐想
秋天终于来了.我生长在南方,对南方的秋天有着不一般的喜爱和依恋.在南方,夏季来得漫长,以致秋天的到来总会比北方晚些.然而,南方秋与夏之间区别还是明显的.
秋天是寒暑交替的季节.一场秋雨一场凉,前几天一场秋雨过后,不再有酷热难熬的气温,肆虐的秋老虎倏忽不见了踪影.人们可走出家门,走进大自然,尽情享受秋天别有一番的风景;秋天不再有放射灼人的紫外线,晒得皮肤火辣辣的,秋天的阳光给人的感觉是柔和妩媚的;淫威的台风,狂啸的暴雨也已远去,秋风给人的感受是爽快和惬意.
秋与夏的区别除气候外,还有许多.比如树叶,秋和夏树叶的颜色反差彼大.一到秋季,树上的绿叶没有那么鲜绿了,慢慢地由绿变黄,随着秋天的深入大部分树种的树叶一片金黄,辉煌璀璨,在阵阵秋风扫荡下,片片黄叶也开始纷纷飘落大地,颇为壮观.乡村小道上,泥土气息渐渐浓郁起来,晨练和傍晚散步时,习习吹来的风带有丝丝的凉意.
秋夜,月色不再朦胧,月亮皎洁明亮,清辉溢耀.郊外,散发出野花杂草阵阵清香;林中夜莺声声,清脆动听;树木花丛中,小鸟叽叽的叫,赏心悦耳.伴随秋而来的天籁之音美妙极了,疏落的蛙声,稀弱的蝉鸣声,似乎传递着夏天的离去.骤雨的停歇,鸟儿的歌唱则告诉人们秋天开始了.
秋天是成熟收获的季节.乡村里,一片金灿灿的稻浪;山坡上,遍野的柑,橙,橘,柿等果实;瓜棚上,攀满瓜果藤芋与成熟的瓜果,等待着播种者的采摘,收割.
我喜欢秋天.是因为它没有病菌,害虫的侵袭;是因为它没有暴风骤雨,没有雷电的打击;是因为它没有烈日和酷暑的炼狱;是因为它没有冰冻和寒冷的冷酷.我喜欢秋天的秋高气爽,喜欢秋天的硕果累累.秋天给我的印象,一幕,一幕,明朗,清晰……
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Autumn in the country
When I was very young, I thought autumn in the country was the saddest time. I didn't like it one bit. When the wind blew the leaves off the trees, I used to ...
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Autumn in the country
When I was very young, I thought autumn in the country was the saddest time. I didn't like it one bit. When the wind blew the leaves off the trees, I used to bang on the window and say, " Bad wind, go away! "
To a little child, such as I was then, the leaves look so bright and happy. They were the color of my toy fire truck and warm mittens and Mom's orchids. The wind seemed mean as it ripped away at them.
Goshh. I didn't know that by autumn the leaves had done all the work they could do. ( Leaves help make food for the tree. ) I don't even know that there would be more leaves next summer.
Now that I'm more grown up, I don't mind the smell of the smoke that rises from a pile of burning autumn leaves. I know that there will be more leaves and blossoms and shady places for birds to build their nests in. One autumn when I was very young, I remember hurrying outside on a frosty morning to break the crust of ice that covered the birdbath.
Then I ran back into the house and peered out the window to watch all the birds playing in the water. Hardly any did. Mom explained that most of the birds had flown south to be warm. Mom said they'd be back next spring. Dad said so, too. I didn't really believe it, though. How could those birds, some of them smaller than my hand, fly as far as big airplanes fly?
Now when I see a flock of birds heading south in a V as neat as an arrow, I'm happy for them. And for me, too. I know that they'll return all strong and healthy and decorate our trees and strut across our spring lawn as if they owned the place. In autumn our pond is as still as mirror. Nothing seems to move in it except the reflection of the fluffy, floating clouds.
When I was very young, I used to stir the pond with a stick. I missed the frogs and turtles and fish. I wanted to wake them up. Dad said they were asleep down at the bottom of the pond. Luckily, my stick wasn't very long, and nothing happened. Now I know that all those creatures need the quiet and warmth and darkness that can be found only deep in our pond in the autumn. They need a time to grow. So I'm going to wait.
Saying goodbye in autumn isn't saying goodbye forever.
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