I want to be a bird. be what you wanna be If I were a bird, I would first fly to Beijing, our capital, to see the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Yuanmingyuan destroyed by the British and French allied forces. I will also visit the scenic spots in Beijing and see how beautiful our capital is! If I were a bird, I would fly to the sea to see how wide the sea is. Look! Those dolphins are waving to me! The big whale spewed out a few meters of water, which almost soaked me through. Those seagulls patrol the sea like soldiers. How vast the sea is! I flew so high that I haven't seen the end of him. If I were a bird, I would come to the river, say hello to Uncle He and smile at the little fish. I will fly to the garden, pay tribute to the colorful flowers and give the tree a close hug. Finally, I came to school. I packed the students' clothes and sang them nice songs!
If I were a bird, I would fly to scenic spots all over the country to visit. Those beautiful scenic spots are unforgettable. The scenery in Guilin and the West Lake in Hangzhou … these beautiful scenic spots always appear in my mind. How rich and powerful our motherland is!
I wish I were really a free bird!
If I were a bird in grade two or three, I would write a composition of 300 words.
If I were a bird, I would fly to all parts of the motherland and see the waters of Qian Shan. If I were a bird, I would fly to Tiananmen Square in Beijing to see how spectacular it is and the statue of Chairman Mao.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the Summer Palace to see the place where Grandma Bing Xin played with her children.
If I were a bird, I would fly to Beidaihe to have a look at the sea water there and see the difference between Beidaihe now and Beidaihe in ancient poems.
If I were a bird, I would fly to Sister Baiyun to see how white and beautiful Baiyun is.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the sun to feel his fiery passion.
If I were a bird, I would wait until the full moon on August 15th to fly to the moon to see if there were Chang 'e and Yutu.
If, if I can really become a bird, it would be great!
If I were a bird, I would write a composition of 300 words.
If I were a bird, I would like to fly freely in the blue sky and in the arms of my sister, because only in this place full of security can I feel what security is like; If I were a bird, I would fly in the blue sky, play with white clouds and roll on its back, because its back is so soft that people never want to come back; If I were a bird, I would like to play hide-and-seek with this bird. How I want to be a bird! Because birds don't have to do homework or go to school, they travel around the world all day, with today's scenery and tomorrow's scenery, and don't go home all day. I want to be a bird, because it has its own freedom. It takes risks every day, and every day it doesn't know what tomorrow will bring. We live in our parents' thoughts every day. We are all full and living with clothes on. We don't know what a real day is and what life is. I want to be a bird, because I want my own life, I want my own life.
If I were a bird in grade four or three, I would write a composition of 300 words.
What should I do if I were a bird? Killed or flying into the blue sky? If I were a bird, I wouldn't worry, I would be happy! Because there are blue sky and white clouds with me. I want to fly across the sea, to the moon, and to visit sister Chang 'e and Jade Rabbit in Guanghan Palace. I want to fly to Happy Planet to see Grandpa, Lotus, Polyhedron and Ice Lemon ... I want to fly to CCTV to see Sister Moon, Sister Deer, Sister Jumping Dragon, Sister Scarab, Sister Ou and Sister Ju Ping ... I want to fly.
Great Wall, how long is the Great Wall in Wan Li? I also want to see how big Tiananmen Square is!
But first ask mom and dad if they agree!
If I were a bird in grade five or three, I would write a composition of 300 words.
Everyone has dreams, and I am no exception. In the evening, I started my whimsy. I'm thinking, if I were a bird … if I were a bird, I would leave my warm and comfortable home, my parents and all my relatives, spread my wings and fly to the clouds. I want to see the outside world. In spring, I build my own nest with mud by the spring breeze to support myself. Of course, I have to avoid the talons of the eagle and face the bullets flying on the ground warily.
If I were a bird, I would fly around the earth. I will fly over swift rivers, scorching deserts, cold South Pole and endless sea. Fly with birds, to the edge of the sea, to the end of the sky. ...
If I were a bird, I would wander the rivers and lakes alone. I will dive into the rapids to catch fish, constantly hovering in the air, posing in various chic and heroic postures, and challenging powerful storms and airflow. I want to learn to adapt to the beautiful and cruel nature and resist hunger and cold. Nature is the first lesson for me to grow up and the first lesson for me to learn to protect myself.
If I were a bird, although it is only a dream of mine, I know that I am slowly moving towards the same future as a bird, and I want to adapt to society, not society to adapt to me.
If I were a bird, a brave bird ...
If I were a bird in grade six or three, I would write a composition of 300 words.
If I were a bird, I would fly freely in the blue sky and enjoy my own world. Clouds touch me gently, the wind combs my feathers, and the sky whispers to me: this is the most beautiful place! If I were a bird, I would fly to a poor mountainous area, build a beautiful school for those children who can't go to school, and listen to them in a spacious classroom.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the distant countryside and build beautiful buildings for hardworking farmers and uncles, making the countryside as beautiful as the city.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the roof of the world-Mount Everest on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau-and tell people loudly that the blue planet-the earth-is our home! We should plant flowers and grass, make the earth green, make the air fresh and pleasant, and make our life sweet as honey.
If I were a bird, I would fly high in the sky, on the twinkling stars,
On the round moon, development and construction will make the sky as beautiful as the earth and let people move to "heaven" to live.
If I were a bird, I would fly to …
Now, I am just a primary school student, but my good wishes will come true in the future.
If I were a bird in grade seven or grade three, I would write a composition of 300 words.
If I were a bird, I would accompany Grandpa Tree every day, singing and dancing for it, so that it would not be lonely. If I were a bird, I would fly to the blue sky and soar in the sky with my companions.
If I were a bird, I would plant more flowers for the world and make it full of fragrance.
If I were a bird, I wouldn't disturb the small trees and grass, I would let them sleep quietly.
If I were a bird, I would gather all the birds and let mankind listen to our beautiful songs.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the seaside to see the blue sea.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the campus and listen to the children reading aloud.
If I were a bird, I would fly to the children's home and sing and dance with them to make their childhood full of fun.
If I were a bird, I would ask my companions to play with them under the tree.
If I were a bird-