在深圳的一個(gè)公園中,由于對公園中冬眠的鱷魚感到好奇,很多游客搬起石頭砸鱷魚。由于正在冬眠,有好幾條鱷魚竟然被游客用大石頭砸死了。此消息一在網(wǎng)上:傳開,網(wǎng)友們紛紛譴責(zé)那些游客的行為。請從動物保護(hù):和社會道德方面談一下你的看法。
; 要求:1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
; 2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
; 參考詞匯:譴責(zé)condemn
One possible version :
In one park of Shenzhen,because of curiosity about the hi?bernating crocodiles in the park,a lot of tourists hit them with big stones. As a result,several crocodiles,which were hiberna?ting,were hit and died.
Once the news was disclosed on the Internet,people con?demned the tourists' behaviour. Personally,on the one hand,the crocodile is a nationally protected animal. We should do our best to protect them instead of killing them. If someone killed them just because of the curiosity about their hibernation,he or she would break the law and should be punished. On the other hand,it reflects the tourists' bad personal qualities. We should respect life,even animals” because animals are important mem?bers of our big family.
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