The first grade imitates winter sentences.

The answer to this sentence of imitating winter in senior one is as follows:

1. The wind roared, the trees shook in the wind, and the branches danced wildly in the air like whips.

2. Pine trees stand luxuriantly in the snow, swaying with the cold northwest wind, making a sharp and harsh roar, as if to deliberately despise winter.

Just after midnight, the sun has put away its faint light, as if afraid of the cold, and hid in the clouds as thick as cotton tires.

In the twelfth month of winter, the windows are blocked by snow, and the ice valves are hung on the eaves in rows like translucent crystal pillars.

That winter, it was so cold that people had a headache and a nose, and their feet were like two pieces of ice.

6. The cold and quiet wind is blowing. Bare trees, like bald old people, can't stand the northwest wind and sway in the cold wind.

This winter, the ground is frozen and cracked, and the small north wind blows like a knife, and snow is flying all over the sky.

8. The sun in the middle of winter seems to be afraid of getting cold. Wearing thick clothes, the heat can't be emitted.

9. In early winter, she was like a beautiful, noble and reserved princess, waving a magical veil and sending cold winds.

10. In the cold winter, the river changed its former liveliness and seemed to fall asleep peacefully.

1 1. In winter, although there are no charming flowers and birds in spring, no spectacular lightning and thunder in summer, and no attractive rich fruits in autumn, there are also implicit beauty dedicated to nature.

12. It was freezing and snowing, and the whole world became a big refrigerator. The mountains are shaking, the rivers are frozen stiff, and the air seems to have solidified.

13. In winter, heavy snow like goose feather falls in succession. The snow on the ground is thick and soft; Snow falls on the house, white, loose and soft; The trees were covered with snow, which bent the branches. The sun shines on the snow-capped mountains, giving off dazzling light.

14. In winter, the north wind blows hard in the bay, silver-gray clouds gallop in the sky, and a heavy snow is brewing.

15. It's freezing thousands of miles in cold weather. The whole world has become a big refrigerator, the mountains are shivering with cold, the rivers are stiff with cold, and the air seems to be frozen.

16. The cold winter brought heavy snow. The street seems to be made of silver, so bright and brilliant. Long icicles hung in front of the eaves like crystal daggers, and the breath of pedestrians turned into white smoke.