Buy an essay for recitation, about nature and care,
caring for nature means caring for human beings themselves. Caring for the environment means caring for human survival. Caring for animals is caring for human friends. Caring for nature requires everyone's participation and dedication. It is necessary to arouse the awareness of "caring" in the whole society. Caring for nature requires a resolute struggle against saboteurs. Caring for nature can bring harmony between man and nature. Caring for nature requires people of insight who actively participate in environmental protection. Caring for nature is the progress of civilization. The happiest life is to learn to care. You will certainly hear it-listening will naturally arouse the heart of "care". Have you ever heard the sound of willow combing your hair? Have you ever heard the sound of a large group of small ants running? Have you ever heard the sound of snowflakes falling? Maybe you will say, "This is all imaginary. How can I hear it?" Then let me be clear. You must have heard the sound of the wind, right? When the breeze swept the bright moon, when the breeze swept the treetops, when the cold wind roared across the fields, when the wind rolled up huge waves, you always heard something, right? You've heard the sounds of animals, right? When the little goldfish paddles the water with its tail, the sparrow sings on the windowsill, when a puppy is busy gnawing bones, two old cats are quarreling on the wall, and three old hens are pecking rice to eat, what do you always hear? You've always heard the sound of water. When the clear spring in the mountain rushes to the stream, when the rushing rain hits the roof, and when the small drops fall into the basin filled with water crisply, what should you hear? As long as your ears can hear, you have been listening since the day you were born. You learn to listen to the voice of grandma shaking the cradle, the voice of mom making milk powder, the voice of dad talking, and the voice of opening the door, turning off the lights, going upstairs and ringing the phone. You will soon understand that every sound represents a different meaning. From the sound, you gradually become familiar with the world around you; In the sound, you grow up gradually. Don't keep your ears closed: in the silent night, listen to what sounds are coming from outside; In your spare time, listen to a song or music that you have never heard before ... You can play some sound games: eat some crisp biscuits and some hard sweets and feel what the sound is. Knock on the cups, plates and bowls at home with two chopsticks. What's the difference between their sounds? Listen attentively, you will hear it, and then you will smile: how rich and wonderful the voice of our world is!