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Today is Mother's Day, and the weather is sunny. I want to surprise my mother! Junior two English composition

I gave my mother a surprise on Mother's Day.

Today is Mother's Day on May 8th, and the Chinese teacher assigned a job: to surprise my mother, and then to write an article.

I went home to do my math homework and began to use my brain to think about what kind of surprise I wanted to give my mother. I think, think, think of anything is a good idea. Suddenly, I saw the door drying noodles. Don't you like noodles with your mother? Today, my mother asked me to cook a bowl of delicious noodles for her.

So, I went out to collect the dried noodles, and then I picked up about a bowl of boiled noodles and went into the kitchen. Then, I'll get some seasonings for cooking noodles. Everything is ready. Then, I rest.

Until five o'clock, I went into the kitchen, put a pot on the stove and put a pot of water in it. Then I open the gas bottle and light the gas stove to boil water. When the water boils, I put the noodles in the pot and put the lid on it. After burning for a while, I opened the lid and saw the water boiling. I immediately poured some cold water into it, then covered it and let it burn. After burning for a while, I opened the lid and saw that the water inside was boiling again. I quickly turned off the small gas stove, then took a noodle out of the pot and ate it. Well, the spaghetti is ready. So, I turned off the gas bottle. Then I put some monosodium glutamate, salt, lard, onions and a little water in the bowl. Then, I put the cooked noodles in the fish bowl and put the seasoning on it. I turned the noodles over with chopsticks. Ah, a bowl of noodles is delicious. I was taken out of the pantry and taken off some beef slices. Then I went to the living room with a bowl.

At this time, my mother just came home. I hurried to meet her, asked her to sit down, and let my mother eat noodles with a bowl in her hand. Mom watched and kept praising me for growing up, smiling from ear to ear.