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200 words in the diary of nasty haze weather.

"Oh my God! God! " Guess what? It turns out that today is a nasty haze weather!

My mother woke me up when it was still stuffy. I rubbed my eyes, had a big stretch, put on my clothes and got out of bed. I came to the window to have a look at the scenery, but in my hazy eyes, I saw this picture: the bottom was white and only a few trees could be seen vaguely. I was puzzled and asked my mother, "Mom, what's the matter?"

"According to the weather forecast, it seems foggy today!" My mother came up to me and looked out of the window.

"What, you said it was foggy today?" I was shocked.

After washing my face, my mother and I went downstairs to open the door. I took a breath of air. Ah! Where did the fresh air in the past go? Why do you inhale all the smelly air? I ran to the road to see what happened there. Come to the road, ah! The air here is worse, so I can't help covering my mouth with my hand and frowning. Now, turn your eyes to the center of the road. Although smog can't stop vehicles from driving, cars with different colors in the past seem to be wearing gray coats and look like a gray one. Looking around, the whole world is shrouded in smoke: on the roof, by the river, in the fields-it seems to be a fairyland, but it is actually a terrible place that harms people. Pedestrians on both sides of the road also have one more thing-masks. Snow-white masks cover the faces of most pedestrians. I think wearing a mask must be very uncomfortable, but what can we do? I looked up at the blue sky and white clouds for fun, but I didn't expect the sky to turn from blue to gray and the clouds to gray. Seeing all this, I made up my mind to plant more flowers and trees, green our home, stop littering and persuade my parents to drive less | ...

Ah! How I wish it would rain soon, let the smog leave quickly and give us a clean, fresh and beautiful home.