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This text mainly talks about the fact that the Indians consider each of their lands to be sacred, and the Seattle chiefs want to transfer this land to the whites, and ask the whites to remember that the land is sacred, that the earth is the mother of mankind, and that mankind belongs to the earth. This text vividly describes the flesh-and-blood relationship between human beings and rivers, air, animals, etc., and strongly expresses the true feelings of the Indians who are extremely attached to this land.
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The main content of this text is that the chief of the Indians believes that this land is sacred, and the chief wants to transfer the land of Seattle to white Americans, and asks white Americans to remember that this land is sacred, that the earth is the mother of mankind, that human beings belong to the earth, and that the earth does not belong to human beings, and that they should love the earth and all things that grow on it. This article vividly describes the flesh-and-blood relationship between human beings and rivers, air, and animals in affectionate language, and strongly expresses the Indians' incomparable nostalgia and sincere feelings for this land.
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I will answer that the chiefs of the Indians think that this land is sacred, and that the chiefs want to transfer the land of Seattle to white Americans, and ask white Americans to remember that this land is sacred, that the earth is the mother of mankind, that human beings belong to the earth, and that the earth does not belong to human beings, and that they should love the earth and all things that grow on it.
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Friend, when you are living a happy and peaceful life, have you ever thought that our living environment is deteriorating step by step? When you clean your beautiful yard, have you ever thought about the white garbage that can be found everywhere around us? When you are fully enjoying the warm spring sunshine, have you ever thought that the sky over Antarctica has lost the protection of the ozone layer?
Once upon a time, the sky was so blue, the rivers were so clear, the forests were so dense, and while the natural environment gave us the enjoyment of beauty, human beings were also asking for things that they did not deserve from nature... …
In 1998, the Yangtze River, Nenjiang River, Songhua River and other great rivers flowing through the land of China hid the gentle and beautiful smiles of the past, revealing a fierce and terrifying hideousness. The raging torrential rain swept across the south and north of China, and everywhere the torrential rain went, the rivers and lakes swelled and the river ditches overflowed. The roaring river swept up flood peaks again and again, swallowing up villages, fertile fields, cities and counties, factories, and schools.
The raging flood is like a merciless devil's claw, tens of millions of acres of fertile land have been flooded, and millions of people have lost their homes. The mighty river is creating dangers big and small every day. The violent bake demon brews dangers big and small.
The violent devil brews tragedies big and small. Only by giving water a home and giving all living beings a home, will human beings have their own homes, and human beings will have their own homes; Only by giving water a way to live and all living beings a way to live can human beings survive and develop.
If ancient science has not yet developed, and the people of the earth have certain limitations in their understanding of ecology, and have done stupid things that only care about the present and ignore the long-term, then what about modern people? In the 30 years from 1950 to 1980, more than half of the world's forests were destroyed, with half of Africa's forests becoming barren. Green vegetation is the "quilt of life" given by nature to human beings.
However, after the world entered the 20th century 50 years, the green environment on which people and animals depend for survival has been destroyed, the green vegetation is declining, the global soil loss is now increasing to 25.4 billion tons per year, and the desertified soil is expanding rapidly at a rate of 5-70,000 square kilometers per year.
The earth is becoming more and more crowded, and with it, environmental pollution is changing day by day, and resources are becoming scarce. In the pursuit of happiness, people have to look back at the relationship between man and nature, and sign a covenant with nature for sustainable development. All of this reminds us that:
Environmental protection is imminent!
We live on the same land, we share a common homeland and protect our environment. The earth is looking forward to green, the rivers are looking forward to green, the waterfowl are looking forward to green, and the flowers are looking forward to green. Dripping water into a river, accumulating soil into a mountain, protecting the environment, starting from you and me.
Awaken the "green heart" and implement the "green plan". Carry out "green action", strive to be a "green builder, and create a "green new century"!
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Write a random article yourself, and just mess with the teacher.
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Here are the "This land is sacred" reading answer.
1.Choose the correct pronunciation or word in the text.
Sand (beachstall), thick (honeySecret
thin (báobóFog blood (xiěxuètube.
LiftResolved), dry (drinkThirsty
MoisturizeNourishing),NurturingRaised).
Carry (zǎizài
2.The "light" of the "sparkling" in the natural paragraph should be checked by radical word search, and G should be checked by phonetic sequence word search; "Glittering" in the text: the blood of our ancestors.
The word "z" is a left-right structure, and the letter c should be checked by phonetic sequence word search, and the word "氵" part should be checked by radical word search.
3.Please summarize the meaning of the paragraph "Nature in a subheading": Be kind to the river
4.Look for the antonyms of the following words in the paragraph.
Reserved --- waived.
Survive --- perish.
7. Excerpts tell us to be kindRiver water。Take good care of itairand take care of itAnimals
8. Contact the full text and tell me why the author said that we should treat the river like a brother? (2 points).
Answer: The water of the river quenches our thirst, nourishes our hearts, and nourishes our children and grandchildren. The river carries the wooden boats, which travel through the never-ending waters, and the wooden boats are full of our hopes.
9. "You should take care of them so that you can also taste the sweet taste of the wind passing through the meadow", here "they" refers to the air, why should you "take care of them"?
A: Because air is essential for human survival, if the air is polluted, human survival will be threatened.
10. The text says: "The wooden boat is full of our hopes", imagine what "our hopes" will be?
I hope that people will be kind to the land, rivers and all living things, and I hope that they can live a happy and fulfilling life in this sacred land.
11. What is the main content of this passage and what kind of thoughts and feelings does the author express?
A: Every part of this land is sacred. It expresses the author's love for the earth.
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1. Therefore, it is said that "we are a part of the earth" because (the earth has nurtured us, raised our children and grandchildren, and given us everything), and it is said that "the earth is also a part of us" because (we live on the earth and have the responsibility and obligation to protect the earth and love the earth). The relationship between "the earth" and "us" is such a (closely related and close).
2. A: No. Because "kindness" means to take care of the river with care and care, and "treatment" means to destroy or protect the river water at will, "kindness" goes one step further to write the love of nature of the Indians.
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The main content of this text is that the chief of the Indians believes that this land is sacred, and the chief wants to transfer the land of Seattle to white Americans, and asks white Americans to remember that this land is sacred, that the earth is the mother of mankind, that human beings belong to the earth, and that the earth does not belong to human beings, and that they should love the earth and all things that grow on it. This article vividly describes the flesh-and-blood relationship between human beings and rivers, air, and animals in affectionate language, and strongly expresses the Indians' incomparable nostalgia and sincere feelings for this land.
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