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以梦想为题英语演讲稿(
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)
Good
morning/afternoon
,
Dear
teachers
and
my
friends.
I’m
a
student
from
No.2
middle school of Qugou. My name is Zhao
Bingjie. I’m very
glad to stand here to
make a short speech for you. Today my
speech topic is “embrace the
dream”.
Many people have a dream about the
future besides me. I
had
a
beautiful
dream
since
I
was
a
young
little
girl.
I
really
want
to
be
an
outstanding
writer
like
Guo
Jingming
in
the
future
,
because I liked reading very much when
I was a child.
So
,
I
practice writing articles in my free
time
,
by doing
that
I feel very comfortable. I love my
dream and I will try my best
to make my
dream come true.
It’s about my dream,
what about you
?
Do you have a
dream
?
Do
you
think
everyone
has
their
own
dreams
?
In
fact
,
you are wrong. Many people never
thought about future
and what they
will be like. They never have a dream . It’s not
good for them. Only have
dreams
,
then we
can know what we
should do for our
dreams and try our best to make them true.
So
,
it’s important and necessary to have a
dream.
Someone once said that success comes
from a dream. So
,
fellow
students
,
let’s
have
a
dream,
and
embrace
the
dream. Then
,
we will have a beautiful
tomorrow
!
My speech is
over
,
thanks for
your listening.
以梦想为题英语演讲稿(
2
)
Hel
lo everyone
!
i am happy to join with you
today in what will go down in
history
as
the
greatest
demonstration
for
freedom
in
the
history of our nation.
five
score
years
ago
,
a
great
american
,
in
whose
symbolic
shadow we stand today
,
signed the emancipation
proclamation. this momentous decree
came as a great beacon
light of hope to
millions of negro slaves who had been seared
in
the
flames
of
withering
injustice.
it
came
as
a
joyous
daybreak to end the
long night of their captivity.
but one hundred years
later
,
the negro
still is not free.
one
hundred
years
later
,
the
life
of
the
negro
is
still
sadly
crippled
by
the
manacles
of
segregation
and
the
chains
of
discrimination. one hundred years
later
,
the negro
lives on a