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Chinese original of Thunderstorm Primary School

Thunderstorm is a text in the second volume of the second grade Chinese textbook of the curriculum standard of People's Education Press. This article describes the natural scene before, during and after the thunderstorm with refined words.

The dark clouds in the daytime are dark and heavy. The leaves on the tree did not move, and the cicada did not make any noise.

Suddenly, a strong wind blew and branches were scattered all over the floor. A spider hung on the net and ran away.

Lightning is getting brighter and thunder is getting louder and louder.

Whoa whoa whoa, it's raining.

It is raining harder and harder. Looking out of the window, I can't see the trees and the house clearly.

Gradually, gradually, the thunder died down and the rain died down.

It's dawn Open the window and fresh air will come to your face.

The rain stopped. The sun came out. Rainbow hangs in the sky. The cicada cried. Spiders are sitting on the internet again. The pond was full of water, and the frog began to bark.

Appreciation of Chinese Texts in Thunderstorm Primary School The text describes the scene changes of nature before, during and after the thunderstorm. The dignified beauty of "dark clouds" before the rain; The rain poured down and washed away all the beauty; The rainbow hanging high after the rain, fresh and meaningful beauty, is undoubtedly a gift from nature to children. With the theme of "feeling the beauty of nature", the text takes students into nature, looking for fun and discovering secrets.

What is a thunderstorm? Thundershower is a shower phenomenon accompanied by lightning. Produced under thunderstorm cumulonimbus clouds. It is characterized by large-scale cloud movement, which is much more violent than showers and accompanied by discharge, and is common in summer. When a thunderstorm comes, there are often strong winds and thunderstorms. Persistent and intense thunderstorms can often reach the level of heavy rain.