Chapter 1: Twenty years later, my hometown passed in the blink of an eye.
Time is like running water!
Today, I took my robot dog Zhuzhu back to my hometown to visit.
We took my "Pearl" sports car back home.
In less than 20 minutes, the "Pearl" flew to its hometown as fast as a plane.
After returning to my hometown, I was stunned by the neat and clean streets and towering buildings.
Everything was brand new, I couldn't believe my eyes.
I didn’t expect that in my eyes, just 20 years in a blink of an eye could make my hometown so big and beautiful. I was intoxicated in this beautiful scenery... After a while, Zhuzhu interrupted me
In a beautiful dream, it said: "Master, I'm so hungry. Can you go eat first?" After hearing what Zhuzhu said, I realized that my stomach was almost full of hunger.
I came to the high-tech farm, and the first thing that caught my eye was a large area of ??colorful food, including colorful apples, colorful snacks, colorful cakes, colorful potato chips, colorful ham, colorful jelly, colorful chocolate, colorful drinks... those gorgeous colors
, dazzled me.
Zhuzhu and I were almost salivating. I couldn't bear it anymore, so I said to the old man who grows vegetables and fruits: "Old man, my robot dog and I are really hungry. Can I buy some from you?"
Colorful food?” The old man said, “But our food is all raw!” “What’s wrong?” Suddenly the old man took out a pot and saw 123456789 on it. He pressed 3 twice.
, 33 kinds of colorful foods immediately appeared in the pot.
We ate voraciously.
We ate with gusto.
I didn’t expect that today’s high technology is so advanced.
The changes in my hometown surprised me.
Hometown, I love you!
Fifth grade of Yulin City No. 9 Primary School, Yuyang District, Yulin, Shaanxi: Xi Jingyuan - 600 words Chapter 2: Hometown Twenty Years Later Twenty years have been like one day, and soon, twenty years have passed.
I really want to go back to my hometown to see it, but thinking about my hometown twenty years ago, I can't help but frown: there is white pollution everywhere, and the clear water in the river has been replaced by dead fish and dead shrimps.
The streets were full of garbage, but I still came to my hometown. It used to be a beautiful place, but I don’t know what it is like now.
What caught my eyes was a beautiful small mountain village. After walking a few steps forward, I realized that it was completely different from what it was twenty years ago.
From the white pollution in the past to the beautiful mountains and rivers now, it made me question: Is this still my hometown? How could there be an extra mountain? Later, I looked back carefully and realized that this was also a mountain. Later, people over-exploited the trees. As a result,
No one wants to come here anymore.
After twenty years of changes, it has come alive.
Walking further inside, I saw the uncle who usually loved smoking, sitting on a bench and taking out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket.
I was about to step forward to stop him, but the uncle took out a cigarette and slowly put it down, as if he was hesitating about something. Finally, he closed his eyes and threw the whole pack of cigarettes into the trash can.
Just when I was wondering, my eyes accidentally glanced at the river. The polluted water source became clean again, which made me want to go up and take a sip.
The environmental awareness in my hometown is getting stronger and stronger.
When I was preparing to throw the finished water bottle into the trash can, an aunt came over and reminded me: "Wrong, this is kitchen waste. Mineral water bottles should be thrown into the recycling bin." I said ashamedly:
"Oh." He threw the water bottle in.
I think an aunt is more environmentally conscious than me. This village has changed so much.
Environmental protection is not just a slogan, but also needs to be incorporated into actual actions. I hope that next time I come, I can see a better village.
--Part 3 of 600 words: My hometown twenty years later has a long and vast sky, full of hometown feelings.
Thirty years later, I have become the architect of the moon.
In another year, the moon will be our second home.
In the days after I left my hometown, I missed my hometown all the time.
After much consideration, I decided to take three days off tomorrow and go home.
The next day, I came to Earth on a foldable plane.
I was stunned by what I saw.
The earth is full of dense shade and forests, and a large number of animals live in the forests.
Suddenly someone patted me on the back. I turned around and saw that it was my parents.
I curiously asked my mother: "How come there are so many trees and flowers on the earth? But there are so many fewer high-rise buildings?" "Son, you are not familiar with it when you just came back. Let me introduce it to you!" My mother smiled.
explain.
"Scientists have planted some precious and rare trees, some medicinal herbs, and forests in this area, which not only beautifies the air, but also increases economic benefits." "Then where do people live?" "Just live in those high-rise buildings!"
"Don't lie to me. Can tens of thousands of high-rise buildings accommodate so many of you?" "Don't believe it. I told you that the door to the high-rise building is open 24 hours a day. And there are two doors.
, one front door and one back door. We all enter through the front door and exit through the back door. Anyone who walks in will be illuminated by the light at the front door, and it becomes smaller than an ant. There is also a light at the back door.
The doors are the same, but they return to their original shape when they come out. In this way, each floor of a high-rise building can accommodate hundreds of millions of people. Of course, the rooms, stairs, elevators and other things in each building are naturally much smaller.
We can also build shopping malls and other places to sell daily necessities. Wouldn’t this save land resources?” I was so surprised that I reluctantly returned to the moon after seeing the magical things on the earth.
"The white moon from tonight is the brightness of my hometown." Hometown, I will miss you!
Chapter 4: Hometown Twenty Years Later In 2032, I returned to my hometown after an absence of twenty years.