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A beautiful passage describing the heat in summer

1, it is so hot in summer! In the blue sky, the sun hung like a fireball, and the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.

2. The weather in summer, at two or three o'clock in the afternoon, is the most difficult time of the day. The road is scorched and hot, and the asphalt road is soft and melting everywhere.

Although the burning sun hasn't come directly, the sand on the roadside has shown timid light. The grass seems to be unable to withstand the scorching sun and slowly hangs down its leaves.

The flaming umbrella hangs high in the air, so hot that the fish in the river dare not surface and the birds dare not fly out of the mountains. Even the dogs in the village just stick out their tongues and gasp endlessly.

The scorching sun scorched the earth. The unfolded leaves suddenly rolled up; Delicate flowers become dry in an instant; The lush grass hangs down its heavy head.

6. As soon as I went out, the hot air rushed over like a tiger that hadn't eaten for more than ten days.

It was a summer without rain for a long time. The old loaches in the field were all turned white by the scorching sun. The stream near the village dropped a few inches, and the stones above the water suddenly became bigger.

8. In midsummer, it's so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly in the shade of trees, as if they were afraid that the sun would burn their wings.

9. There is not a cloud in the sky, there is no sun overhead, there is no wind, and all the trees are standing there listlessly and lazily.

10, at noon, the red sun hung high in the sky like a fireball, baking the earth very hot.