Tutu's second-grade composition draws 300 words.
Rabbit is learning to draw recently. The rabbit drew a cute little turtle, and it picked up the picture to show off to the small animals. The small animals all praised him for his cleverness and ability, and the rabbit was very proud.
One day, the lamb asked the rabbit to draw with it. The rabbit said, "You can draw if you want. I don't need to practice, because the turtle I painted last time can show that I am already a painter. " After that, Xiao mian went to play. After many days, the rabbit wants to show off to the animals again. It draws a pony, but it has no tail. The friends laughed and were worried. The lamb said to the rabbit, "You can't be proud if you get a little achievement. You must continue to learn with an open mind and make continuous progress in order to succeed. "
From then on, the rabbit stopped showing off and practiced painting hard every day, and finally became a small forest painter.
This is a diary, in which the author tells us a fairy tale worth pondering. The author tells us the truth of "learning with an open mind" with novel materials and the story of painting rabbits. The author's writing is fluent and natural. It is not easy for the second-year students to tell the truth with short stories.