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四川发生建国以来最严重的地震,救援中,部队战士冲在了救援的最前线。当我们从电视画面上看到一名满脸疲惫的战士含着热泪,细心的给一个被救出的婴儿喂奶时,他自己却已经几顿没有吃上饭了。面对这样可亲可敬的解放军叔叔,你最想对他们说什么?
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示例:谢谢您,解放军叔叔!是你们把许多生命从废墟里解救出来。是你们把无数个家庭的成员连接起来。是你们每天在瓦砾中救援和帮助他人。是你们把希望传到了中国的每一个角落。今天更要谢谢您,您已经几顿没有吃上饭了,你把无私的爱都献给了孩子!我们永远不会忘记您对孩子、老人和人民的关爱!

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    Today, many people use plants from other places to design their yards. Well, do they have any influence on animals living nearby? As we know, plants supply food for things like insects and plant-eating animals. In turn, birds and meat-eating animals feed on these insects and plant-eating animals. It is easy to see how important plants are.

    Although foreign plants may look beautiful, they can cause problems when there are too many of them. I live in Virginia, USA, and sometimes see a plant—commonly known as Kudzu—that seems to cover everything in the area, even climbing over whole trees and houses.

    Kudzu is an unbelievable plant since it grows very fast. It was first brought to the United States from south-east Asia around the 1870's as a crop that farmers could grow. However, Kudzu quickly came to be considered harmful throughout the southern United States.

    Since Kudzu grows fast in many different environments, it can completely cover areas of land quickly. The plant is also not eaten by any insects or birds in the United States so it can grow unchecked. Kudzu can cover trees, bushes, and even houses. It costs the United States 500 million dollars a year to just keep Kudzu from growing too fast. The plant is a perfect example of what scientists call an invasive (侵略性的) species, which grows more quickly than other native plants.

    All foreign plants have the possibility to spread quickly. Not only are they costly, but planting them in gardens actually takes away food from insects. If everyone filled their garden with plants native to where they live, many lovely butterflies and other native creatures would be attracted to their backyards! So, take a look out of your window — how does your garden grow?