The simplest good sentence in grade two primary school

The simplest good sentences in grade two primary schools are as follows:

1. Life is like a mountain, what matters is not its height, but its beauty; Life is like a rain, what matters is not its size, but its timeliness. People may not be beautiful, but they should be healthy; People can not be great, but be happy; People can be imperfect, but they should pursue it.

2. The night in the mountain village is very quiet. A full moon jumps out from the east, hanging like a silver plate on the horizon. The bright moonlight shook out from this silver plate and scattered on the soft country road, which reflected the lights on the ground. The whole village is extraordinarily quiet and quiet. The breeze blows the withered grass in autumn, blows the rough trunk, and brings the fragrance of the earth.

3. Look at the flowers, look at the trees, and then look at the lovely fish and the unrestrained flowing clouds. Everything between heaven and earth is so refreshing. At this time, I am also like an elf between heaven and earth, and everything between heaven and earth belongs to me.

4. Happiness is what everyone needs. Everyone needs happiness. With happiness, life can become more perfect. With happiness, the sun will become brighter. With happiness, our mood will become better.

5. The spring rain was unstoppable and irresistible, but it disappeared without a trace. I like spring rain, in which I can get pleasure and joy, and smile.

6. Without the falling leaves in autumn, how can the green shoots be hungry and bright in the New Year? As long as you know how to lose, you will regain it.

7. From a distance, red lotus flowers are like clouds of flames, pink lotus flowers are like beautiful rosy clouds, and white lotus flowers are like snowflakes.

8. The wind is like a lover's hand, gently passing through my hair and fiddling with sensitive nerve endings, making me like a spring breeze.

9. Looking closer, the maple leaves are delicate and exquisite, like shy girls. A breeze blew, and the maple leaves fell like scattered flowers.

1. It's spring, and in the field, the wheat seedlings turn green, as if they were green waves.