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A passage describing a hot scene

An example of a paragraph describing a hot scene is as follows:

1. The weather is so hot that it seems that a Mars 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 hit like a heat wave.

In summer, usually after a strong wind, there will be a heavy rain. The heavy rain, like soybeans, is really out of control ... After the rain cleared, I quickly went to see the grass on the playground. Ah, the grass hangs its head as if it were dying, and some even lie on the ground as if it were struggling for the last time. This poor grass! I see it in my eyes and the pain is in my heart.

5. In summer, the burning sun roars the earth, flowers bow their heads and leaves roll up ... Only the grass stands tall and straight, proudly holding its head high towards the sun. Suddenly, a storm followed, the wind blew wildly, and the rain fell relentlessly and gradually. I just wanted to see what happened to it, but I saw it standing stubbornly in the rain.

6. In the hot summer, the sun is scorching the earth, and the flowers that people watch in spring hang their heads and look lifeless. However, these grasses still stubbornly hold their heads high and stand upright in the heat; When the storm hit, although the grass was blown to the east and west by the wind and rain, it had nowhere to yield, and it was still firmly rooted in the soil and was beaten by the wind and rain.

7. Cicada keeps making annoying calls on the branches, as if cheering for the scorching sun.

In the blue sky in August and July, the sun hangs like a fireball, and the clouds can't stand the heat, so they quietly hide without a trace. The trees on the river bank spread thick branches and leaves, trying to block out the glare of the sun.

9. At noon, there is not a cloud, there is a scorching sun overhead, and there is no wind. All the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

10. In early summer, all kinds of wild flowers are in full bloom, red, purple and yellow, like bright spots embroidered on green carpets; Crowds of bees are busy among the flowers, sucking the stamens and flying around with difficulty.