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Tree-planting Day 植树节
Tree-planting Day
Today is Tree-planting Day.
We went to plant trees in Zhaojia . As soon as we arrived, we began to work.Some were digging holes, some were planting and others were watering. We all know trees are very useful to man. Growing trees means saving man himself. We all worked very hard. When the sun went down, we came back home.
Although we were very tired, we felt very happy.
今天是植树日。
我们去赵家植树。我们一到达那里,就开始挖坑,有的植树和其他人浇水。我们都知道,树是非常有用的人。种植树木的手段拯救人类自身。我们都非常努力地工作。当太阳下降,我们回来。
尽管我们都非常累了,我们感到十分高兴。
如果楼主能加点分就好了,可把我打死了
Tree-planting Day
Today is Tree-planting Day.
We went to plant trees in Zhaojia . As soon as we arrived, we began to work.Some were digging holes, some were planting and others were watering. We all know trees are very useful to man. Growing trees means saving man himself. We all worked very hard. When the sun went down, we came back home.
Although we were very tired, we felt very happy.
今天是植树日。
我们去赵家植树。我们一到达那里,就开始挖坑,有的植树和其他人浇水。我们都知道,树是非常有用的人。种植树木的手段拯救人类自身。我们都非常努力地工作。当太阳下降,我们回来。
尽管我们都非常累了,我们感到十分高兴。
如果楼主能加点分就好了,可把我打死了
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Arbor
Day(植树节)
In
many
countries
it
has
long
been
the
tradition
to
hold
an
annual
tree
or
forest
festival.
The
origin
of
such
celebrations
dates
back
to
antiquity
and
is
in
the
dawn
of
religious
feeling
and
awe
for
what
trees
represented.
However,
Arbor
Day,
as
it
is
commonly
known
today,
is
of
American
origin
and
evolved
from
conditions
peculiar
to
the
at
Plains.
It
was
first
observed
in
Nebraska
in
1872.
The
idea,
conceived
by
J.S.
Morton,
then
a
member
of
the
Nebraska
State
Board
of
Agriculture,
was
one
of
forest
conservation.
It
was
a
move
to
promote
replanting,
following
deforestation,
and
to
plant
up
treeless
areas.
The
idea
has
spread
widely
to
other
lands
where
it
is
variously
celebrated
as
the
'Festival
of
Trees',
'ening
Week'
of
Japan,
'The
New
Year's
Days
of
Trees'
in
Israel,
'The
Tree-loving
Week'
of
Korea,
'The
Reforestation
Week'
of
Yugoslavia,
'The
Students'
Afforestation
Day'
of
Iceland
and
'The
National
Festival
of
Tree
Planting'
in
India.
Arbor
Day
in
its
various
forms
is
now
recognised
in
more
than
fifty
countries.
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
ARBOR
DAY
On
Arbor
Day,
particular
attention
is
drawn
to
the
part
trees
play
in
our
lives.
It's
not
just
a
day
to
plant
trees
and
then
forget
the
gesture
for
another
twelve
months.
Planting
a
tree
one
day
is
no
credit
to
us
if,
during
the
rest
of
the
year,
we
neglect
to
care
for
it
and
those
already
growing.
Our
thought
on
Arbor
Day
should
be
an
expression
of
enduring
feeling,
thought
and
action
and
not
just
one
single,
isolated
flame
of
interest.
In
schools
and
other
community
groups,
this
day
can
be
celebrated
in
many
different
ways.
·By
planting
trees
or
shrubs
in
school
grounds,
along
neighbouring
streets
or
in
civic
parks.
·By
'adopting'
a
patch
of
bush,
with
the
landowner's
consent,
and
caring
for
it
by
removal
of
weeds,
rubbish,
etc,
by
preparing
firebreaks
and
by
fencing
and
making
paths
to
reduce
trampling.
·By
presenting
a
play
or
mime
about
trees
in
the
history
of
Australia.
·By
completing
a
project
about
certain
types
of
trees
(eg.
jarrah,
boab,
karri)
or
a
famous
tree
like
the
Gloucester
Tree
near
Pemberton.
·As
a
class
activity
or
common
interest
group
go
on
a
visit
to
a
bush
area
with
a
spokesperson
to
explain
the
characteristics
of
plant
species
and
their
niche
in
the
natural
environment.
·Collect
some
tree
seeds,
germinate
them
in
a
classroom,
and
plant
out
the
seedling.
·Carry
out
identification
of
trees
in
a
specific
part
of
your
school
or
neighbourhood.
A
tree
labelling
ceremony
could
also
be
arranged.
·Compile
a
list
of
everyday
objects
that
are
made
of
wood
or
wood-based
materials,
and
find
out
how
the
wood
was
processed,
where
it
came
from
and
whatever
else
you
can.
Trees
and
shrubs,
whether
native
or
introduced
to
WA,
provide
opportunities
for
the
interest
and
study
by
the
whole
community,
and
when
we
walk
around
our
own
neighbourhood
or
drive
through
the
countryside,
we
can
appreciate
the
importance
of
such
a
diversity
of
plants
to
the
well
being
of
humanity.
Day(植树节)
In
many
countries
it
has
long
been
the
tradition
to
hold
an
annual
tree
or
forest
festival.
The
origin
of
such
celebrations
dates
back
to
antiquity
and
is
in
the
dawn
of
religious
feeling
and
awe
for
what
trees
represented.
However,
Arbor
Day,
as
it
is
commonly
known
today,
is
of
American
origin
and
evolved
from
conditions
peculiar
to
the
at
Plains.
It
was
first
observed
in
Nebraska
in
1872.
The
idea,
conceived
by
J.S.
Morton,
then
a
member
of
the
Nebraska
State
Board
of
Agriculture,
was
one
of
forest
conservation.
It
was
a
move
to
promote
replanting,
following
deforestation,
and
to
plant
up
treeless
areas.
The
idea
has
spread
widely
to
other
lands
where
it
is
variously
celebrated
as
the
'Festival
of
Trees',
'ening
Week'
of
Japan,
'The
New
Year's
Days
of
Trees'
in
Israel,
'The
Tree-loving
Week'
of
Korea,
'The
Reforestation
Week'
of
Yugoslavia,
'The
Students'
Afforestation
Day'
of
Iceland
and
'The
National
Festival
of
Tree
Planting'
in
India.
Arbor
Day
in
its
various
forms
is
now
recognised
in
more
than
fifty
countries.
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
ARBOR
DAY
On
Arbor
Day,
particular
attention
is
drawn
to
the
part
trees
play
in
our
lives.
It's
not
just
a
day
to
plant
trees
and
then
forget
the
gesture
for
another
twelve
months.
Planting
a
tree
one
day
is
no
credit
to
us
if,
during
the
rest
of
the
year,
we
neglect
to
care
for
it
and
those
already
growing.
Our
thought
on
Arbor
Day
should
be
an
expression
of
enduring
feeling,
thought
and
action
and
not
just
one
single,
isolated
flame
of
interest.
In
schools
and
other
community
groups,
this
day
can
be
celebrated
in
many
different
ways.
·By
planting
trees
or
shrubs
in
school
grounds,
along
neighbouring
streets
or
in
civic
parks.
·By
'adopting'
a
patch
of
bush,
with
the
landowner's
consent,
and
caring
for
it
by
removal
of
weeds,
rubbish,
etc,
by
preparing
firebreaks
and
by
fencing
and
making
paths
to
reduce
trampling.
·By
presenting
a
play
or
mime
about
trees
in
the
history
of
Australia.
·By
completing
a
project
about
certain
types
of
trees
(eg.
jarrah,
boab,
karri)
or
a
famous
tree
like
the
Gloucester
Tree
near
Pemberton.
·As
a
class
activity
or
common
interest
group
go
on
a
visit
to
a
bush
area
with
a
spokesperson
to
explain
the
characteristics
of
plant
species
and
their
niche
in
the
natural
environment.
·Collect
some
tree
seeds,
germinate
them
in
a
classroom,
and
plant
out
the
seedling.
·Carry
out
identification
of
trees
in
a
specific
part
of
your
school
or
neighbourhood.
A
tree
labelling
ceremony
could
also
be
arranged.
·Compile
a
list
of
everyday
objects
that
are
made
of
wood
or
wood-based
materials,
and
find
out
how
the
wood
was
processed,
where
it
came
from
and
whatever
else
you
can.
Trees
and
shrubs,
whether
native
or
introduced
to
WA,
provide
opportunities
for
the
interest
and
study
by
the
whole
community,
and
when
we
walk
around
our
own
neighbourhood
or
drive
through
the
countryside,
we
can
appreciate
the
importance
of
such
a
diversity
of
plants
to
the
well
being
of
humanity.
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Planting Trees Day comes on March 12 every year. Do you know what can we do to help on the day?
In China, Planting Trees Day is on March 12. This special day began in 1979. On that day, people can plant many trees. And if we plant trees more, we must also take care of the trees by watering them until they grow up to be strong. In different countries, Planting Trees Days are on different days. Like in India, Planting Trees Day is on July 1.
Why do the people plant trees? It is very easy. Because they want to protect the environment. There are many people who want to earn the money form only cutting down trees. So more and more trees are cut by them. But kind people want to protect the environment and make the air clean. So they plant trees as many as they can.
All these actions show that people should pay more attention to the environment. We want to make it better, don’t we? So we must plant more trees to protect the environment.
So, everyone, if you want to make the air clean, please try your best to protect the environment and plant more trees.
In China, Planting Trees Day is on March 12. This special day began in 1979. On that day, people can plant many trees. And if we plant trees more, we must also take care of the trees by watering them until they grow up to be strong. In different countries, Planting Trees Days are on different days. Like in India, Planting Trees Day is on July 1.
Why do the people plant trees? It is very easy. Because they want to protect the environment. There are many people who want to earn the money form only cutting down trees. So more and more trees are cut by them. But kind people want to protect the environment and make the air clean. So they plant trees as many as they can.
All these actions show that people should pay more attention to the environment. We want to make it better, don’t we? So we must plant more trees to protect the environment.
So, everyone, if you want to make the air clean, please try your best to protect the environment and plant more trees.
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