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Climb the fourth grade composition

In our daily study, work or life, everyone must have been exposed to composition. Composition is a transition from internal speech to external speech, that is, from compressed and concise language that we can understand to developed and standardized grammatical structure that others can understand. You always have no way to write a composition? The following are eight compositions I carefully arranged for climbing mountains in grade four. Welcome to share.

Tomb-Sweeping Day holiday, sunny, everywhere is the breath of spring. I went to Cuigang Art Village with my parents, aunts and brothers.

When I got there, I saw houses scattered on both sides of the road. Some houses have all kinds of graffiti on their walls, some houses have interesting signs on their doors, and some houses are built strangely. I came to a beautiful house and was deeply attracted by a green wall. I asked my mother doubtfully, "What is this green thing?" Mother smiled and said, "Parthenocissus is growing on the wall." I walked in curiously and saw that the whole wall was covered with green leaves, just like a thin green quilt on the whole wall.

The stem of Parthenocissus tricuspidata is very thick, almost as thick as carrot. Looking up, its stem can be divided into many branches. Small buds appeared on the branches. Take them off in your hand and there is a transparent skin outside, which smells like grass. However, its buds are different from other plants. Each bud will grow two leaves. Parthenocissus tricuspidata leaves are large and small. The small color is tender green, and the mature leaves are dark green, but the edge of each leaf has a hint of red. The leaves are shaped like chicken feet floating in the wind. There are "little feet" on the branches of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, which are tightly attached to the wall. I can't pull it with all my strength. Some are dry "feet" left over from last year, and some are just "tender feet". The front end of each "little foot" has a few dots, which stick tightly to the wall like pearls. Look carefully, there are some round black seeds hanging on the branches.

Before I left, I also brought some seeds. Take it home and plant one, hoping to grow a new Parthenocissus next year.

On the west wall of the teaching building of our school, Parthenocissus tricuspidata grows from the flower bed in the corner to the roof on the third floor of the teaching building. It covers the whole wall like a green barrier. The creeper on this wall has become a beautiful landscape in our school.

Spring has come, Parthenocissus tricuspidata has sprouted and its leaves are bright red. Soon, when the leaves grow up, they turn light green. Slowly, the whole wall was covered. Those leaves are evenly spread on the wall, and the green shines brightly in our eyes, as if every leaf has a new life trembling. What a beautiful landscape painting!

Summer is here, and Parthenocissus tricuspidata is in its heyday, which seems to show us all its vitality. The wall of Parthenocissus tricuspidata is gloomy, and the summer heat seems to have decreased a lot at once. The sunshine turns green, jumping on it like a gentle elf, flashing blurred spots.

Autumn is the harvest season, and Parthenocissus tricuspidata also grows fruit. A string of purple fruits is like blueberries, grapes and purple pearls. After the autumn frost, the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata seem to fade, some turn red, some turn yellow, and some leaves flutter with the wind, like butterflies, like an autumn messenger telling us that autumn is coming. My favorite classmate can't help but pick up a bookmark and make a greeting card. When winter comes, all the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata are gone, leaving only thick roots and stems firmly attached to the wall. If you don't work hard, you can't pull out a ivy root. From a distance, the whole wall seems to be hung with an ancient totem. Looking at it, everyone will admire: "The vitality of Parthenocissus tricuspidata is really tenacious!"

I love our campus, and I love this beautiful creeper even more!

I like many things, such as painting, playing the piano and practicing calligraphy ... among them, I like climbing mountains best.

During the holiday, my parents and I went to the famous Yuntai Mountain Scenic Area to play. At the foot of the mountain, I couldn't help admiring: "Yuntai Mountain is really spectacular, with high peaks towering into the sky." After discussion, we decided to go to Hongshixia first, and then to Cornus officinalis peak.

When we arrived at Hongshixia, we first walked through a narrow step and then came to a stone bridge on a cliff. People on the stone bridge were squeezed. After walking for about a quarter of an hour, I finally finished this section of the road. Next, we will go through a dark cave, where water drips and we can hear the roaring waterfall. When I walked out of the cave, a beautiful and spectacular cave caught my eye. It suddenly occurred to me that Li Bai's famous sentence, "Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days".

Out of Hongshixia, we took the sightseeing bus to visit the Cornus officinalis peak. On the way to Cornus officinalis peak, we passed a group of beautiful caves named Diecai Cave. Each cave has its own characteristics, including U-shaped, straight, curved, dark and bright ...?

I stood at the foot of Cornus officinalis peak and looked up: Ah, the peak is so high, above the clouds! I looked at my mother again, and she said, "I won't climb, you keep climbing." I thought to myself, "I must climb to the top of the mountain." I struggled to climb to the top of the mountain. Climb the chain for a while, climb with both hands and feet for a while, like a little monkey. Climbing halfway up the mountain, white clouds floated around me, just like a fairyland. When I got to the top of the mountain, I enjoyed the beautiful scenery around me and thought of the origin of the name of Cornus officinalis Peak: "I know where my brothers climb, and there is one person missing everywhere."

Climbing a mountain is killing two birds with one stone. After climbing to the top of the mountain, I not only enjoyed the beautiful scenery, but also gained a full sense of accomplishment.

Today, in physical education class, when some girls were just standing in the same place and wanted to play something, I saw Snow Mountain in the distance. I came up with a game and began to "beg" other members to join, and they all agreed.

We unanimously elected Zhang Xinyue as the "tour guide", so the "tour guide" began to lead several of our "league members" to "climb mountains and mountains". In this process, some "league members" can't climb up, so someone gives her a hand. Because of this, no one in our group is left behind.

The "mountain climbing" operation is over. I recalled the scene just now. I really want to play again! But I suddenly woke up, I have been climbing the mountain! Aren't the "mountains" in study, the "mountains" among friends and the problems in life all steep mountains? ! Thinking of this, I think of the "mountain" I climbed before: I can't do difficult problems, but my classmates teach me; My mother came to help me when I washed clothes for the first time. I can't recite the text, so the teacher guides me. ...

These mountains make me grow. What about you?

Mountain climbing, grade four, composition five, hello everyone! I'm Parthenocissus. I put my home on the west wall of the yard and climbed up from the corner, occupying a large space on the roof.

The leaves I just grew are bright red. In a few days, when I grow up, they will become bright green. My young leaves are not conspicuous, but the grown leaves are obvious. Those leaves are so fresh and neatly grown: the tips of the leaves are facing down and evenly spread on the wall, without overlapping or leaving any gaps. A gust of wind blew and my leaves danced with the wind.

You know my name is Parthenocissus, but do you know how to climb? I tell you, I have feet. My feet grow on the stem, where there are petioles on the stem, and there are six or seven branches on the opposite side, each of which is like a snail's tentacles. Filaments are as bright as new leaves. These are my feet.

When my feet hit the wall, the heads of six or seven filaments turned into small disks, blocking the wall. The filament used to be straight, but now it is bent. Pull the tender stem of Parthenocissus tricuspidata to make it close to the wall. That's how I climbed up. If you look at those tiny feet carefully, you will think of the dragon's claws in the picture.

If my foot doesn't touch the wall, it will wither in a few days, and then it will disappear. Touching the wall, filaments and small discs gradually turn gray. Don't underestimate those little feet. They are strong on the wall. If you don't use your fingers, you can't pull out a ivy rhizome.

This is me-Parthenocissus.

On the hillside of my community, there is a large area of lush ivy.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata, commonly known as climbing the wall, flying centipede, fake vine, cluster skink, ivy, etc. It is a grape plant that often climbs on walls or rocks. The roots and stems of tigers can be used as medicine, which has the effects of breaking rain and snow, reducing swelling and detoxifying, and the fruit can be used to make wine. Parthenocissus tricuspidata on the hillside has different appearances all year round.

In autumn, the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata gradually turn yellow, and some of them have swirled with the autumn wind, falling down like dancing butterflies. After a downpour, the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata were washed away by the rain, and the remaining leaves were scattered and soon fell out. Winter is coming, and the bare Parthenocissus is swaying in the wind. With the heavy snow, Parthenocissus tricuspidata was covered with a thick layer of snow, without any trace of life, as if it had withered. Neighbors in the community said that this Parthenocissus tricuspidata was frozen by heavy snow and must be dying.

However, during the Qingming Festival, after a spring rain, Parthenocissus tricuspidata began to sprout again! There are many green buds on the dark brown branches, which look very refreshing, like many green dolls waving to you in the breeze. When midsummer comes, the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata grow more lush and greener. Large tracts of leaves are dense and shiny, covering the whole hillside, like laying a green carpet on the hillside, which makes people shine at the moment, as if they were in nature.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is not only ornamental, but also can reinforce the land where it grows. It is precisely because of the exuberant vitality of Parthenocissus tricuspidata that the hillside can become stronger and stronger. I love the green leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata and its vigorous vitality.

I took the lesson "Parthenocissus foot" at school, and I found that there are Parthenocissus feet in our community.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is not as terrible as its name. It has no solid roots, and its stems and branches are about the same thickness. However, it is strong and unyielding, and countless feet climb the wall. When you are not paying attention, you take another step and try to climb up.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is not as luxurious as peony, nor as gorgeous as rose. Maybe you want to say it's not beautiful, but it gives people strength and makes them forge ahead. Whenever I encounter difficulties in my study and want to be lazy, I feel ashamed of the indomitable spirit and will of Parthenocissus tricuspidata. At this time, I will immediately cheer up and summon up courage to overcome difficulties.

The leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata are composed of three small leaves, the front is dark green and the back is light green, which looks like the leaves of buttonwood and is evenly spread on the wall. There is no overlap, and there is no gap. When a gust of wind blows, the leaves on one wall ripple and look beautiful.

The spirit of Parthenocissus is really admirable. Look at it, no matter how slippery the wall is, it always grows up step by step until it reaches the top of the wall and overlooks the earth. It grows slower than bamboo shoots, but in a few days, you will suddenly find that it has grown taller.

In life and study, we should learn the spirit of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, and don't give up when we encounter some difficulties.

Walking in the shade, listening to the cheerful songs of birds, the leaves rustle from time to time, as if whispering. This is a memorable event.

I remember when we came to the foot of the mountain, it was already a sea of people and the surrounding area was blocked. I saw the peaks winding and rolling. We started climbing the mountain, and my brother and I couldn't wait to get in front of the crowd. Mom and Dad shouted eagerly at the back: "Be careful, slow down." I proudly said to myself: climbing the mountain is over! No father is so tired that he needs strong willpower. With a splash, my brother accidentally fell to the ground and his hands were scratched. Dad gloated to his brother, "I told you to drive slowly, but you didn't listen." Now you are suffering. " . I really don't listen to the old man's advice and suffer. "Brother pursed mouth, was speechless by his father. I dare not be careless anymore. I always walk carefully for fear of becoming the second "brother". Halfway up the hill, I was so tired that my legs were as weak as cotton candy. Looking at the Tianping Mountain rising from the ground, I felt unprecedented confusion. However, I am a respectable and poor person, how dare I say that I can't climb! Alas, I had to eat Huang Lian silently-unspeakable suffering, and crustily skin of head insisted on climbing up. Climbing one step, another step ... seems endless. What's more, the more you climb, the less flat land you can step on, all of which are pitted small stones. We also experienced a scary wooden bridge. Walking on it, we couldn't help feeling scared. Looking at the abyss below, my hands kept sweating, holding the handle tightly with both hands for fear of falling. We made great efforts to climb to the top of the mountain. The scenery at the top of the mountain is really strange and beautiful. For an instant, I didn't feel any fatigue.

This climbing is really killing two birds with one stone. It not only let me see the beautiful scenery, but also let me understand a truth: only by working hard can I gain something.