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A passage describing hot weather

1, the weather is sultry, there is no wind, and the thick air seems to be frozen.

It's so hot that it seems that a spark will cause an explosion. The scorching sun is like fire, and the earth is like a steamer, which makes people breathless. Walking on the road, the oncoming wind is like a heat wave. In the morning, cicadas shouted loudly to tell people that another hot day had begun.

Although the burning sun hasn't come directly, the sand on the roadside has shown timid light. The grass slowly hangs its leaves, as if it can't stand the scorching sun. Only the fish in the pond are not afraid of the heat and swim freely in the water in the trees on the shore.

The weather is sultry and windless. The wicker hangs listlessly and does not move. The cement road was sprinkled with a little silver light, as if everything was going to melt. These are just some places.

5. That day, it was terribly hot. As soon as the sun came out, the ground was already on fire. Some gray gases, like clouds and Feiyun, like fog and non-fog, floated low in the air, making people feel breathless.