我的梦想,I have a dream !

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《I-have-a-dream》歌词

《I-have-a-dream》歌词

《I have a dream》我有一个梦想I have a dream, a song to sing.To help me cope with anything.If you see the wonder of a fairy tale.You can take the future even if you fail.I believe in angels.Something good in everything I see.I believe in angels.When I know the time is right for me.I'll cross the stream,I have a dream.I have a dream, a fantasy.To help me through reality.And my destination makes it worth the while. Pushing through the darkness still another mile.I believe in angels.Something good in everything I see.I believe in angels.When I know the time is right for me.I'll cross the stream,I have a dream.I'll cross the stream,I have a dream. 我有一个梦想一首想唱的歌来帮我应对所有的一切如果你向往一个童话般的奇迹你就能拥有未来即使你尚未成功我相信天使的力量在我眼中万物皆有其美我相信天使的力量当我知道时机来临我会穿过梦想的溪流因为我有一个梦想我有一个梦想,如此梦幻帮助我抵达现实的彼岸我坚定的目标,赋予梦想意义即使穿越黑暗之后仍有慢慢长路要走因为我相信天使的力量在我眼中万物皆有其美我相信天使的力量当我知道时机来临我会穿过梦想的溪流因为我有一个梦想我会穿过梦想的溪流因为我有一个梦想。

I have a dream--我有一个梦想----马丁路德金著名演讲全文---法语版L'intégralité du discours en fran

I have a dream--我有一个梦想----马丁路德金著名演讲全文---法语版L'intégralité du discours en fran

L'intégralité du discours en français"Je suis heureux de me joindre à vous aujourd’hui pour participer à ce que l’histoire appellera la plus grande démonstration pour la liberté dans les annales de notre nation.Il y a un siècle de cela, un grand Américain qui nous couvre aujourd’hui de son ombre symbolique signait notre Proclamation d’Émancipation. Ce décret capital se dresse, comme un grand phare illuminant d’espérance les millions d’esclaves marqués au feu d’une brûlante injustice. Ce décret est venu comme une aube joyeuse terminer la longue nuit de leur captivité.Mais, cent ans plus tard, le Noir n’est toujours pas libre. Cent ans plus tard, la vie du Noir est encore terriblement handicapée par les menottes de la ségrégation et les chaînes de la discrimination. Cent ans plus tard, le Noir vit à l’écart sur son îlot de pauvreté au milieu d’un vaste océan de prospérité matérielle. Cent ans plus tard, le Noir languit encore dans les coins de la société américaine et se trouve exilé dans son propre pays.C’est pourquoi nous sommes venus ici aujourd’hui dénoncer une condition humaine honteuse. En un certain sens, nous sommes venus dans notre capitale nationale pour encaisser un chèque. Quand les architectes de notre République ont magnifiquementrédigé notre Constitution de la Déclaration d’Indépendance, ilssignaient un chèque dont tout Américain devait hériter. Ce chèque était une promesse qu’à tous les hommes, oui, aux Noirs comme aux Blancs, seraient garantis les droits inaliénables de la vie, de la liberté et de la quête du bonheur.Il est évident aujourd’hui que l’Amérique a manqué à ses promesses à l’égard de ses citoyens de couleur. Au lieu d’honorer son obligation sacrée, l’Amérique a délivré au peuple Noir un chèque en bois, qui est revenu avec l’inscription “ provisions insuffisantes ”. Mais nous refusons de croire qu’il n’y a pas de quoi honorer cechèque dans les vastes coffres de la chance, en notre pays. Aussi, sommes-nous venus encaisser ce chèque, un chèque qui nous donnera sur simple présentation les richesses de la liberté et lasécurité de la justice.Nous sommes également venus en ce lieu sacrifié pour rappeler à l’Amérique les exigeantes urgences de l’heure présente. Ce n’est pas le moment de s’offrir le luxe de laisser tiédir notre ardeur o u de prendre les tranquillisants des demi-mesures. C’est l’heure de tenir les promesses de la démocratie. C’est l’heure d’émerger des vallées obscures et désolées de la ségrégation pour fouler le sentier ensoleillé de la justice raciale. C’est l’heure d’ar racher notre nation des sables mouvant de l’injustice raciale et de l’établir sur le roc de la fraternité. C’est l’heure de faire de la justice une réalité pour tousles enfants de Dieu. Il serait fatal pour la nation de fermer les yeux sur l’urgence du mo ment. Cet étouffant été du légitimemécontentement des Noirs ne se terminera pas sans qu’advienne un automne vivifiant de liberté et d’égalité.1963 n’est pas une fin, c’est un commencement. Ceux qui espèrent que le Noir avait seulement besoin de se défoul er et qu’il se montrera désormais satisfait, auront un rude réveil, si la nation retourne à son train-train habituel.Il n’y aura ni repos ni tranquillité en Amérique jusqu’à ce qu’on ait accordé au peuple Noir ses droits de citoyen. Les tourbillons de la révolte ne cesseront d’ébranler les fondations de notre nation jusqu’à ce que le jour éclatant de la justice apparaisse.Mais il y a quelque chose que je dois dire à mon peuple, debout sur le seuil accueillant qui donne accès au palais de la justice : en procédant à la conquête de notre place légitime, nous ne devons pas nous rendre coupables d’agissements répréhensibles.Ne cherchons pas à satisfaire notre soif de liberté en buvant à la coupe de l’amertume et de la haine. Nous devons toujours mener notre lutte sur les hauts plateaux de la dignité et de la discipline. Nous ne devons pas laisser nos revendications créatrices dégénérer en violence physique. Sans cesse, nous devons nous éleverjusqu’aux hauteurs majestueuses où la force de l’âme s’unit à la force physique.Le merveilleux esprit militant qui a saisi la communauté noire ne doit pas nous entraîner vers la méfiance de tous les Blancs, car beaucoup de nos frères blancs, leur présence ici aujourd’hui en est la preuve, ont compris que leur destinée est liée à la nôtre. L’assaut que nous avons monté ensemble pour emporter les remparts de l’injustice doit être mené par une armée bi-raciale. Nous ne pouvons marcher tout seul au combat. Et au cours de notre progression il faut nous engager à continuer d’aller de l’avant ensemble. Nous ne pouvons pas revenir en arrière.Il y a des gens qui demandent aux militants des Droits Civiques : “ Quand serez-vous enfin satisfaits ? ” Nous ne serons jamais satisfaits aussi longtemps que le Noir sera la victime d’indicib les horreurs de la brutalité policière. Nous ne pourrons être satisfaits aussi longtemps que nos corps, lourds de la fatigue des voyages, ne trouveront pas un abri dans les motels des grandes routes ou les hôtels des villes.Nous ne pourrons être satisfaits aussi longtemps que la liberté de mouvement du Noir ne lui permettra guère que d’aller d’un petit ghetto à un ghetto plus grand. Nous ne pourrons être satisfaits aussi longtemps que nos enfants, même devenus grands, ne serontpas traités en adultes et verront leur dignité bafouée par les panneaux “ Réservé aux Blancs ”. Nous ne pourrons être satisfaits aussi longtemps qu’un Noir du Mississippi ne pourra pas voter et qu’un Noir de New-York croira qu’il n’a aucune raison de voter. Non, nous ne sommes pas satisfaits et ne le serons jamais, tant que le droit ne jaillira pas comme l’eau, et la justice comme un torrent intarissable.Je n’ignore pas que certains d’entre vous ont été conduis ici par un excès d’épreuves et de tribulations. D’aucuns sortent à peined’étroites cellules de prison. D’autres viennent de régions où leur quête de liberté leur a valu d’être battus par les orages de lapersécution et secoués par les bourrasques de la brutalité policière. Vous avez été les héros de la souffrance créatrice. Continuez à travailler avec la certitude que la souffrance imméritée vous sera rédemptrice.Retournez dans le Mississippi, retournez en Alabama, retournez en Caroline du Sud, retournez en Georgie, retournez en Louisiane, retournez dans les taudis et les ghettos des villes du Nord, sachant que de quelque manière que ce soit cette situation peut et va changer. Ne croupissons pas dans la vallée du désespoir.Je vous le dis ici et maintenant, mes amis, bien que, oui, bien que nous ayons à faire face à des difficu ltés aujourd’hui et demain je faistoujours ce rêve : c’est un rêve profondément ancré dans l’idéal américain. Je rêve que, un jour, notre pays se lèvera et vivra pleinement la véritable réalité de son credo : “ Nous tenons cesvérités pour évidentes par elles-mêmes que tous les hommes sont créés égaux ”.Je rêve qu’un jour sur les collines rousses de Georgie les filsd’anciens esclaves et ceux d’anciens propriétaires d’esclaves pourront s’asseoir ensemble à la table de la fraternité.Je rêve qu’un jour, même l’Etat du Mississippi, un Etat où brûlent les feux de l’injustice et de l’oppression, sera transformé en un oasis de liberté et de justice.Je rêve que mes quatre petits-enfants vivront un jour dans une nation où ils ne seront pas jugés sur la couleur de leur peau, mais sur la valeur de leur caractère. Je fais aujourd’hui un rêve !Je rêve qu’un jour, même en Alabama, avec ses abominables racistes, avec son gouverneur à la bouche pleine des mots“ opposition ” et “ annulation ” des lois fédérales, que là même en Alabama, un jour les petits garçons noirs et les petites filles blanches pourront se donner la main, comme frères et sœurs. Je fais aujourd’hui un rêve !Je rêve qu’un jour toute la vallée sera relevée, toute colline et toute montagne seront rabaissées, les endroits escarpés seront aplanis etles chemins tortueux redressés, la gloire du Seigneur sera révélée à tout être fait de chair.Telle est notre espérance. C’est la foi avec laquelle je retourne dans le Sud.Avec cette foi, nous serons capables de distinguer dans la montagne du désespoir une pierre d’espérance. Avec cette foi, nous serons capables de transformer les discordes criardes de notre nation en une superbe symphonie de fraternité.Avec cette foi, nous serons capables de travailler ensemble, de prier ensemble, de lutter ensemble, d’aller en prison ensemble, dedéfendre la cause de la liberté ensemble, en sachant qu’un jour, nous serons libres. Ce sera le jour où tous les enfants de Dieu pourront chanter ces paroles qui auront alors un nouveau sens : “ Mon pays, c’est toi, douce terre de liberté, c’est toi que je chante. Terre où sont morts mes pères, terre dont les pèlerins étaient fiers, que du flanc de chacune de tes montagnes, sonne la cloche de la liberté ! ” Et, si l’Amérique doit êtr e une grande nation, que cela devienne vrai.Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut des merveilleuses collines du New Hampshire !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut des montagnes grandioses de l’Etat de New-York !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut des sommets des Alleghanys de Pennsylvanie !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut des cimes neigeuses des montagnes rocheuses du Colorado !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne depuis les pentes harmonieuses de la Californie !Mais cela ne suffit pas.Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut du mont Stone de Georgie !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut du mont Lookout du Tennessee !Que la cloche de la liberté sonne du haut de chaque colline et de chaque butte du Mississippi ! Du flanc de chaque montagne, que sonne le cloche de la liberté !Quand nous permettrons à la cloche de la liberté de sonner dans chaque village, dans chaque hameau, dans chaque ville et dans chaque Etat, nous pourrons fêter le jour où tous les enfants de Dieu, les Noirs et les Blancs, les Juifs et les non-Juifs, les Protestants et les Catholiques, pourront se donner la main et chanter les paroles du vieux Negro Spiritual : “ Enfin libres, enfin libres, grâce en soit rendue au Dieu tout puissant, nous sommes enf in libres ! ”.。

马丁路德金我有一个梦想IHaveADream中英文

马丁路德金我有一个梦想IHaveADream中英文

马丁路德金"我有一个梦想"I Have A Dream中英文马丁·路德·金在游行集会上发表了这篇著名演说。

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马丁路德金"我有一个梦想"I Have A Dream演讲稿英文版I Have a Dreamby Martin Luther King, Jr.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 lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. And so we've come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men aswell as white men, would be guaranteed the "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds."But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so, we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. And those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. And there will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justiceemerges.But there is something that I must say to my people, who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice: In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. And they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.We cannot walk alone.And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead.We cannot turn back.There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, "When will you be satisfied?" We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until "justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream."I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. And some of you have come from areas where your quest -- quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive. Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed.Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends.And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.I have a dream that my four little children will one day live ina nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.I have a dream today!I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.I have a dream today!I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together."?This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.And this will be the day -- this will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning: My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrim's pride,From every mountainside, let freedom ring!And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true.And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York.Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies ofPennsylvania.Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.But not only that:Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee.Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi.From every mountainside, let freedom ring.And when this happens, when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:Free at last! free at last!Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!。

小学英语作文:我有一个梦想 I Have a Dream

小学英语作文:我有一个梦想 I Have a Dream

小学英语作文:我有一个梦想I Have aDream导读:本文小学英语作文:我有一个梦想I Have a Dream,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

【篇一】我有一个梦想I Have a DreamWhen I was small, I like to eat candy so much, I would always ask my parents to buy candy for me. In order to eat all kinds of candies, I wanted to open a candy shop when I grew up, this is my dream. Now I still hold that dream, I can sell candy to the children and I like to see their happy faces.当我还小的时候,我很喜欢吃糖果,我总会叫父母给我买糖果。

为了吃到各种各样的糖果,我想要在长大后开一间糖果店,这是我的梦想。

现在我仍然怀抱着那样的梦想,我可以卖糖果给孩子们,我喜欢看到他们开心的笑脸。

【篇二】爷爷的愿望Grandpa’s HopeTwo years ago, I left my hometown and moved to the city to live with my parents. So I stayed far away from my grandparents. I miss them all the time, I will go back to hometown to visit them when I have the vacation. My grandpa wishes me to come home to visit them as often as possible,they want to see me so much.两年以前,我离开了家乡,搬到了城市里,和父母住在一起。

马丁.路德.金《i have a dream》演讲稿全文,中文版本

马丁.路德.金《i have a dream》演讲稿全文,中文版本

安全生产统计报表《安全生产统计报表》为了加强企业安全生产工作的管理,确保员工的生命安全和生产设备的正常运行,我们对公司进行了安全生产统计和分析。

一、安全生产情况统计1. 事故统计本年度发生的事故共计XX起,其中重大事故XX起,一般事故XX起,伤亡人数XX人,其中重伤XX人,轻伤XX人。

2. 事故原因分析事故原因主要包括人为操作失误、设备故障、不良工艺操作等。

其中,人为操作失误是事故的主要原因,占总事故数的XX%。

其他原因分别占总事故数的XX%和XX%。

3. 事故处理情况发生的所有事故都得到了及时有效的处理,对伤者进行了紧急救治,并进行了上报和调查。

同时组织相关部门进行安全隐患排查,采取了一系列措施改进安全管理制度,加强安全生产培训。

4. 安全生产投入本年度公司在安全生产方面的投入共计XX万元,包括安全设备更新、教育培训、巡检排查等各项措施。

二、安全生产管理改进措施1. 完善安全生产制度针对发生的事故,我们不断完善安全生产制度,加强对各项规章制度的培训和执行力度,提高员工的安全意识和责任心。

2. 加强安全设备检修与更新公司定期对生产设备进行检修及维护,确保设备的正常运行。

对老旧设备进行更新换代,提升设备的安全性能。

3. 加强安全培训和教育加强对员工的安全培训和教育,提高员工的安全意识。

定期组织安全知识培训,增强员工对安全生产的认知和理解。

4. 加强安全巡检加强对生产场所的安全巡检,发现隐患及时排除,建立定期巡检制度,确保生产设备的正常运行和员工的人身安全。

5. 强化安全督查建立安全督查机制,定期对各岗位的安全工作进行检查和考核,对存在安全隐患的岗位采取整改措施,确保安全生产工作的顺利进行。

三、安全生产目标为进一步提高公司的安全生产水平,我们制定了以下安全生产目标:1. 减少事故发生次数,降低事故伤亡人数,实现“零事故”目标。

2. 做好事故风险评估,制定科学的预防措施,减少事故发生的概率。

3. 完善安全应急预案,提高应急处置能力,确保事故发生时能够及时有效地处置。

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream)

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream)

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream)导语:梦想是一个美丽的矿藏,需要我们用行动去挖掘它的财富,梦想并不是遥不可及的,只要我们努力就一定能够实现,以下是###小编为大家整理的英语作文我的梦想带翻译,欢迎大家参考阅读。

1、初二作文 my dream jobI have many dreams.For example, I want to be rich in the future. Therefore I can buy all what I want.But my greatest dream is that I want to be an football player.And I want to lead the Chinese team won the World Cup Our country develops fast and our sport make great progressin the last several decades. It has great achievements. All of our country are proud of it. Therefore I want to be one of this amazing area.In order to make my dream come true I must study hard now. I hope my dream can come true one day.我有很多梦想,比如我希望将来变得富有,这样我就能够买我想买的一切。

但是我的梦想是成为一名宇航员。

我们国家发展得很快,而且在过去几十年中太空取得了巨大进步,有很多大成就,所有人都为之骄傲。

所以,我想成为这个神奇领域中的一员。

为了使我的梦想成真,我必须从现在开始努力。

这样我就能够去一所好的大学学习更多的知识了。

我希望有一天能够梦想成真。

I have a dream 中英文对照版

I have a dream 中英文对照版

马丁﹒路德﹒金的演讲《I have a dream》中文:马丁·路德·金《我有一个梦想》100年前,一位伟大的美国人——今天我们就站在他象征性的身影下——签署了《解放宣言》。

这项重要法令的颁布,对于千百万灼烤于非正义残焰中的黑奴,犹如带来希望之光的硕大灯塔,恰似结束漫漫长夜禁锢的欢畅黎明。

然而,100年后,黑人依然没有获得自由。

100年后,黑人依然悲惨地蹒跚于种族隔离和种族歧视的枷锁之下。

100年后,黑人依然生活在物质繁荣翰海的贫困孤岛上。

100年后,黑人依然在美国社会中向隅而泣,依然感到自己在国土家园中流离漂泊。

所以,我们今天来到这里,要把这骇人听闻的情况公诸于众。

从某种意义上说,我们来到国家的首都是为了兑现一张支票。

我们共和国的缔造者在拟写宪法和独立宣言的辉煌篇章时,就签署了一张每一个美国人都能继承的期票。

这张期票向所有人承诺——不论白人还是黑人——都享有不可让渡的生存权、自由权和追求幸福权。

然而,今天美国显然对她的有色公民拖欠着这张期票。

美国没有承兑这笔神圣的债务,而是开始给黑人一张空头支票——一张盖着“资金不足”的印戳被退回的支票。

但是,我们决不相信正义的银行会破产。

我们决不相信这个国家巨大的机会宝库会资金不足。

因此,我们来兑现这张支票。

这张支票将给我们以宝贵的自由和正义的保障。

我们来到这块圣地还为了提醒美国:现在正是万分紧急的时刻。

现在不是从容不迫悠然行事或服用渐进主义镇静剂的时候。

现在是实现民主诺言的时候。

现在是走出幽暗荒凉的种族隔离深谷,踏上种族平等阳关大道的时候。

现在是使我们国家走出种族不平等的流沙,踏上充满手足之情的磐石的时候。

现在是让上帝所有的孩子真正享有公正的时候。

忽视这一时刻的紧迫性,对于国家将会是致命的。

自由平等的朗朗秋日不到来,黑人顺情合理哀怨的酷暑就不会过去。

1963年不是一个结束,而是一个开端。

如果国家依然我行我素,那些希望黑人只需出出气就会心满意足的人将大失所望。

Ihaveadream我有一个梦想初中生英语日记150字带翻译

Ihaveadream我有一个梦想初中生英语日记150字带翻译

I have a dream我有一个梦想初中生英语日记150字带翻译I have a dream 我有一个梦想Everyone has their own dreams, I am the same. But my dream is not a lawyer, not a doctor, not actors, not even an industry. Perhaps my dream big people will find it ridiculous, but this has been my pursuit! My dream is to want to have a folk life!每个人都有自己的梦想,我也一样.但是我的梦想不是律师,不是医生,不是演员,甚至不是一种行业!我的梦想也许大人们会觉得可笑,但是,这是我一直追寻的!我的梦想是想要自己有一个七彩的人生!I want it to become a beautiful painting, it is not only sharp colors, but also the colors are bleak, I do not rule out the painting is part of the black, but I will treasure these bleak colors! Not yet, how about, a colorful painting, if not bleak, add color, how can it more prominent American?我要它成为一幅美丽的画,它不但要有鲜明的颜色,也要有暗淡的颜色,我不排除这幅画有一部分的黑色,我反而会很珍惜这些暗淡的颜色!不是吗,试问一下,一幅色彩鲜艳的画,如果不加一点暗淡的颜色,又怎能更突出它的美呢?Life is like painting, painting the bright red color represents life beautiful happy moments. Painting a bleak color represents life difficult, unpleasant time. You may find a flat with a beautiful road is not very good yet, but I do not think it will. If a person lives flat then what is the point? Life is only a short few decades, I want it to go Finally, Each memory is a solid.人生就象画一样,画中鲜艳的颜色就代表着人生美丽快乐的时光.画中暗淡的颜色就代表着人生遭遇困难,不愉快的时候.也许你会觉得拥有一条平坦美丽的路不是很好吗,但我并不觉得.一个人如果一生平坦那有什么意思呢?人生只有短短几十年,我要他走到最后时,每一个回忆都事充实的!。

马丁·路德·金《我有一个梦想》演讲稿中英文对照

马丁·路德·金《我有一个梦想》演讲稿中英文对照

马丁·路德·金《我有一个梦想》演讲稿中英文对照《我有一个梦想》(I have a dream)是马丁·路德·金于1963年8月28日在华盛顿林肯纪念堂发表的著名演讲,内容主要关于黑人民族平等。

对美国甚至世界影响很大,被我国编入中学教程。

下面跟着店铺小编一起来重温一下这篇精彩的演讲稿!马丁·路德·金《我有一个梦想》演讲稿中英文对照I have a dream我有一个梦想一百年前,一位伟大的美国人签署了解放黑奴宣言,今天我们就是在他的雕像前集会。

这一庄严宣言犹如灯塔的光芒,给千百万在那摧残生命的不义之火中受煎熬的黑奴带来了希望。

它的到来犹如欢乐的黎明,结束了束缚黑人的漫漫长夜。

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 bad captivity.然而一百年后的今天,黑人还没有得到自由,一百年后的今天,在种族隔离的镣铐和种族歧视的枷锁下,黑人的生活备受压榨。

一百年后的今天,黑人仍生活在物质充裕的海洋中一个贫困的孤岛上。

一百年后的今天,黑人仍然萎缩在美国社会的角落里,并且意识到自己是故土家园中的流亡者。

今天我们在这里集会,就是要把这种骇人听闻的情况公诸于众。

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 lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. Onehundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we’ve come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.我并非没有注意到,参加今天集会的人中,有些受尽苦难和折磨,有些刚刚走出窄小的牢房,有些由于寻求自由,曾早居住地惨遭疯狂迫害的打击,并在警察暴行的旋风中摇摇欲坠。

I Have A Dream(我有一个梦想)作文优秀15篇

I Have A Dream(我有一个梦想)作文优秀15篇

I Have A Dream(我有一个梦想)作文优秀15篇我有一个梦想作文篇一梦想是一个推动器,是在人生路上的基石,但一向把梦想道在嘴边只能是虚有其表。

拥有一个梦想容易,但实现一个梦想很难。

想起这,便觉得愧疚。

暑假给了我们以喘气的机会,而我却在这段漫长又无忧无虑的时期犯了一个职业病——对梦想的迷茫。

一天到晚,我总是与电视结友,一味地浪费时间。

一天晚上我走出屋门,俯视天空,在漆暗的天空上突然有一只麻雀从地上直冲云霄,那股劲差点划破了天际,鸟儿再飞上天后“喳喳”直叫,似乎在庆祝成功,又似乎在预示着将再搏天空。

我被这一时刻震撼了,继而联想到了老鹰,若它的信念有梦想在支撑,那么再怎样渺小也注定会去试一试,展自我的身躯如断崖绝壁间的一片孤叶,举自我的双翅如惊涛骇浪中的一尾小鱼。

为了梦想冲,再向前冲。

不顾自我被摔得粉身碎骨。

对于鸟儿来讲,只要有飞上天穹的梦想就能有信念去坚持、训练,才能成功。

从此,我不再堕落,我有我的梦想,我会一个个去实现继而一个个再立下。

人的一生没有停止,走到哪里都离不开目标的引领,去展现自我的美。

我的梦想是能考上一个好学校,为此我有了十二分精力应付学业,但学习重要的是每一天的积累,而有那样的耐心很难得。

我也常常犯困,内心不断地踌躇,为了梦是付出很多还是要为了自我的空间留一点,最终我还是选择了为梦拼搏。

至此,已经过去了一年,我不能说我实现了自我的梦想,因为那只是抽象的事物,况且我还要奋斗,有着一生的时间继续前进,每迈出一步便会和梦想进一步。

梦想路上谁都会迷茫,但只要有原本内心的坚定才会有完美的结果。

加油!为了自我的今后而做打算,是为了当时的梦。

梦是可贵的,贵在实现后的喜悦之情,虽然我没有尝到这种情感,但我相信今后必须会遇到。

我有一个梦想,用我的汗水和心血去浇灌就必须会实现。

我有一个梦想的作文篇二今天,我要讲的是不可能实现或者可以实现的梦想。

但如果有一天,世界有了魔法,我就一定能实现这个梦想。

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream)

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream)

我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have adream)导读:本文我的梦想英语作文带翻译八篇(I have a dream),仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

导语:梦想是一个美丽的矿藏,需要我们用行动去挖掘它的财富,梦想并不是遥不可及的,只要我们努力就一定可以实现,以下是小编为大家整理的英语作文我的梦想带翻译,欢迎大家参考阅读。

1、初二作文my dream jobI have many dreams.For example,I want to be rich in the future. Therefore I can buy all what I want.But my greatest dream is that I want to be an football player.And I want to lead the Chinese team won the World Cup Our country develops fast and our sport make great progress in the last several decades. It has great achievements. All of our country are proud of it. Therefore I want to be one of this amazing area.In order to make my dream come true I must study hard now. I hope my dream can come true one day.我有很多梦想,比如我希望将来变得富有,这样我就可以买我想买的一切。

但是我的梦想是成为一名宇航员。

我们国家发展得很快,而且在过去几十年中太空取得了巨大进步,有很多大成就,所有人都为之骄傲。

因此,我想成为这一神奇领域中的一员。

演说辞《我有一个梦想(i have a dream)》的语篇分析

演说辞《我有一个梦想(i have a dream)》的语篇分析

演说辞《我有一个梦想(i have a dream)》的语篇分析《我有一个梦想》是马丁·路德·金1963年8月28日在美国华盛顿特区首府约翰逊空军基地的林肯纪念堂(Lincoln Memorial)举行的治理公民权利大游行发表的演讲稿,全文4500字,极富感染力。

这篇演讲是路德·金最著名的演讲,被誉为20世纪言论艺术的结晶,也是金的两千字的最高规格的代表作,今天仍然被政治家、领袖、学者和艺术家所推崇。

在这篇演讲中,马丁·路德·金强烈表达了有关种族歧视的残酷真实情况及美国政治经济及文化现状的批判,以及希望以和平手段实现社会正义的强烈愿望,它是宣扬非暴力原则、崇尚和谐和平理念等方面发挥了极大的影响力。

在文中,正式部分中包含着强烈的讽刺和批判性意味,马丁·路德·金强调黑人得到自由和平等,而目前贫民窟黑人仍处于种族歧视和社会贫困中,思想政治上有些黑人还被蒙在鼓里。

此外,篇章结构设计极为精巧,总体结构由引入、结构、论点和结束部分组成。

这篇演说稿包含了大量真实情况的叙述,把客观事实作为重要的论点支持,以强有力的抨击,将“歧视的山川”、“歧视的召唤”、“歧视的期满”等熟悉的句子作为主要内容挖掘了主旨。

因此,他能够把人们的期望、梦想、期待等内容脉络传达给更广泛的人,凸显出不公平对待少数群体的事实,也传递出种族平等期许的爱与和平。

最后,这篇演说的另一个特点是在每一句话的言辞效果上都倾注了巨大的心力,它包含着强烈的激情以及号召力,而这种号召力,正是令其有着持久而令人难以忘怀的影响力。

“我有一个梦想”是一件永恒的经典,它代表着一种勇气、一种仁慈、一种恒久的仪式和生活态度。

马丁·路德·金发表这篇演说,引发了深远的社会影响,以其顽强不屈的意志和无畏的精神,影响了几代人。

今天,它仍然是一个有力的号召,激励人们面对挑战,勇敢地把心中的梦想向前追寻,改变未来。

I Have A Dream 我有一个梦想 英语歌曲课件解析

I Have A Dream 我有一个梦想 英语歌曲课件解析
I Have A Dream
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• I have a dream, a ( ) • To help me through ( ) • And my ( ) makes it worth the while • Pushing through the ( ) still another mile
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I believe in angels Something ( )in everything I see I believe in angels When I know the time is right for me Ill ( ) the stream - I have a dream Ill ( ) the stream - I have a dream
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I believe in angels Something good in everything I see I believe in angels When I know the time is right for me Ill cross the stream - I have a dream
• Translation about the lyrics
我有一个梦想
• I have a dream,a song to sing 我有一个梦想,一首歌去歌唱它 To help me cope with anything 帮助我处理任何事情 If you see the wonder of a fairy tale 如果你看见一个童话般的奇迹 You can take the future even if you fail 即使失败你也能为未来拼搏

I have a dream 中英文歌词

I have  a  dream 中英文歌词

I Have a Dream I have a dream,a song to sing我有一个梦想,一首歌去歌唱它To help me cope with anything帮助我处理任何事情If you see the wonder of a fairy tale如果你看见一个童话般的奇迹You can take the future even if you fail 即使失败你也能为未来拼搏I believe in angels我信仰天使Something good in everything I see我看见的每件事都有好的一面I believe in angels我信仰天使When I know the time is right for me 当我知道时间对我是公平的I'll cross the stream I have a dream我会跨过溪流,我有一个梦想I have a dream,a fantasy我有一个梦想,一个幻想To help me through reality帮助我直达现实And my destination makes it worth the while 我的目标让它有了价值Pushing through the darkness still another mile 把我带出黑暗到达另一个英里I believe in angels 我信仰天使Something good in everything I see我看见的每件事都有好的一面I believe in angels 我信仰天使When I know the time is right for me当我知道时间对我是公平的I'll cross the stream I have a dream我会跨过溪流,我有一个梦想I have a dream,a song to sing我有一个梦想,一首歌去歌唱它To help me cope with anything帮助我处理任何事情If you see the wonder of a fairy tale如果你看见一个童话般的奇迹You can take the future even if you fail即使失败你也能为未来拼搏I believe in angels我信仰天使Something good in everything I see 我看见的每件事都有好的一面I believe in angels我信仰天使When I know the time is right for me 当我知道时间对我是公平的I'll cross the stream I have a dream 我会跨过溪流,我有一个梦想I'll cross the stream I have a dream 我会跨过溪流,我有一个梦想。

我的梦想英语演讲稿:I Have a Dream

我的梦想英语演讲稿:I Have a Dream

我的梦想英语演讲稿:I Have a DreamLadies and gentlemen,Today, I stand before you to share a dream that I hold deep in my heart. A dream that drives me forward, that pushes me to overcome obstacles and keep chasing my goals relentlessly. This dream is not only personal, but one that I believe can create a better world for all of us. I have a dream.My dream is a world where every individual is free to pursue their passions, to explore their talents and to embrace their unique gifts. It is a world where the limitations of birth, social status, and circumstances do not define a person's worth or their potential. In my dream, every person is given equal opportunities to grow and succeed, regardless of their background or circumstances.Moreover, my dream encompasses a world where diversity is not only accepted but celebrated. A world where people from different cultures, religions, and backgrounds come together, appreciating each other's differences and learning from one another. In this world, unity and harmony transcend borders and barriers, fostering a sense of global solidarity.Education plays a crucial role in making my dream a reality. Every child, regardless of their socioeconomic status, deserves access to quality education. In my dream, education empowers individuals to think critically, to question the status quo, and to become active participants in shaping their own lives and the world around them. I envision a world where education promotes empathy, compassion, and understanding, creating a generation of leaders who will work towards creating a fair and just society.In my dream, poverty and inequality are no longer prevalent. It is a world where every person has access to basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter. It is a world where healthcare is not a luxury but a fundamental right for every individual. It is a world where the gap between the rich and the poor is bridged, and where everyone has an equal chance to succeed.Lastly, my dream encompasses a world where our planet is cherished and protected. In this world, we recognize that we are all stewards of the Earth, responsible for preserving its natural beauty and resources for future generations. We take action to mitigate climate change, protect endangered species, and promote sustainable practices that ensure a healthy and thriving planet for all.Ladies and gentlemen, I have a dream. A dream that believes in the power of individuals to create positive change, to make a difference in the world. I believe that each and every one of us can contribute to the realization of this dream. It starts with a small step, a commitment to living our lives in alignment with these values and principles.So, let us join hands and work towards creating a world where dreams can flourish, where every person is given the opportunity to unleash their full potential. Together, we can make this dream a reality and build a brighter, more inclusive future for all.Thank you.。

I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文-I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文1200字-

I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文-I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文1200字-

I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文|I have a dream(我有一个梦想)作文1200字-Selection of excellent positions from Science ClassI have a dream1) By Xia Mingyu Class 29When I was a small childI’d love to gaze at the blue skyWaiting for my favorite cloudWith special thought flying highDream of gaining plenty of happiness and never cry As I’m brought upGradually I got into the mysterious nightFeeling the cold air touching my hairAnd the beautiful darkness in front of my eyesBeing an explorer of the dark came quickly to my mind Then I’m growing to maturityFacing and challenging much more difficultyBut I still wonder the night and the moon shiningMy dream is changing and changingAll about the moon--a large of knowledge And alwaysI think most of the stars at nightThey are shining in the night sky enchantinglyAnd showing my wonderful dream clearly--Use its own light to warm up the world! 2)By Zhang Yuyu Class 29If someone asks my idealI will replyI want to go to Tsing-Hua UniversityWant to go to famous enterprises toput my own talent to good useWant to be well-paid through workingThey are only some idealsThey are only normal things that everyone wants to get But my dream--- Dream---such a holy and stately wordGive every errant heart a warm homeI dream of having a sea when I am getting oldWith no noise and no hurly-burlyOnly a vast seaThe sea which has melted all mon customs and fame and gainI want to walk along the long coastlineLook at the colorful shellfish resting on the sea beachJust like riotous happiness in the pastI look silently and then remember silently But never think of picking them upAs I am afraid of breaking the tranquilitySit down when I feel tiredPile up my small castle gently with the soft sandSee the waves run to flood themT ake their trace away while retreating Then I will smile unfeigned Sea---It’s my real castle When I can’t walk any longerI will stand in face of seaExperience the illusion that spring is in the airAnd the flowers are in blossomAsk for the sea breezeTo help me send my blessing to everyoneLet flood tide and low tide take my into my castle 3) By Linq T an Class 30I had a dream during my childhood I was eager to bee a puter engineer who spent most of his own lifetime with different kinds of programs and circuits My mother made me very interested in puters when I was youngso I often imagined that I could create inventions to fill people’s life with happinessIf to achieve a dream like that is impossible I would bee interested in math instead of puters It’s easy to lost oneself in the rapidly growing puter industry a so-called bubble economy pared with that I want to give myself to the world of math without utilitarianism A scientist will not be judged by the money he has earned in totalIf to achieve a dream like that is impossible I would hold up my fountain pen and share my attitude towards the world in my articles as a writer To feel the world and people around me will improve my mind I will bee impressible and wise when writing To use beautiful words to knit sentences is better than studying with cold numbers。

英语作文带翻译:I Have A Dream 我有一个梦想

英语作文带翻译:I Have A Dream 我有一个梦想

英语作文带翻译:I Have A Dream 我有一个梦想
Everyonehas their dreams in heart. So do I. I dream of being a ping pong player,because I like playing table-tennis very much. Ping pong is the most popularsport in our country. Our country wins almost all gold medals in Olympic Games.I
play ping pong very day in school. My teacher teaches me carefully andstrictly. He tells me that I have great
potential. In order to realize mydream, I must work hard for it. Luckily, my parents support me a lot. I am sureI can make it.
每个人都有自己的梦想在心中。

我也一样,我梦想成为一个乒乓
球运动员,因为我非常喜欢打乒乓球。

乒乓球是我国欢迎的运动项目。

我国在奥运会上几乎都是金牌,我在学校打乒乓球。

我的老师教我仔
细严格。

他告诉我,我有很大的潜力。

为了实现我的梦想,我必须努力。

幸运的是,我的父母支持我很多。

我相信我能做到。

高一满分英语作文:我有一个梦想-I Have a Dream

高一满分英语作文:我有一个梦想-I Have a Dream

高一满分英语作文:我有一个梦想-I Have aDream(最新版)编制人:__________________审核人:__________________审批人:__________________编制学校:__________________编制时间:____年____月____日序言作文(composition)是经过人的思想考虑和语言组织,通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。

作文分为小学作文,中学作文,大学作文(论文)。

作文体裁包括:记叙文、说明文、应用文、议论文。

作文并不神秘,要想写好一篇文章,首先要多看,多想,勤于观察,积累素材。

只有细致的观察生活,积累素材才是写好作文的基础。

首先要明确你要写的主题,认真的审题,列出大纲,不要只注意题目中要求的字有多少,要多注意题目的本身,要多读多想,准确的用好词语和修饰语。

这是审题的关键,要确立好主题的依据,要精心的选材,布局列题,有的材料,还要分析整理。

这就要对材料进行分类,比较,概括,筛选。

我们不要象盖房子那样的把所有的材料都堆砌起来,要合理恰当的组合,具体的说开头和结尾要略写,那么经过就要仔细的推敲,修辞,润色,写好以后不要急于交稿,反复检查认真的修改。

古人说:书读百遍,其义自见。

熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。

这些都说明一个道理,只要你多看书,多读书对你的写作文有一定的好处。

只要你明白这样的一个道理,作文就是要你把生活中喜,怒,哀,乐用文字经过加工,修饰。

整理,也就是我们说的作文。

作文内容I Have a DreamThree hundred years ago, an English poet,Alexander Pope, wrote the linesNature, and Nature's lawslay hid in sight;God said, let Newton be! Andall was light.This momentous epitaph came as an encouraging torch to mankind who had long wandered in the valley of ignorance. It came as an exciting aurora leading to the "Age of Reason."But three centuries later, even the "Mansion of Reason" has been furnished and stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more "Newtons".We have to face the tragic fact that came as an exciting aurora leading to the "Age of Reason. "But three centuries later, even the "Mansion of Reason" has been furnished and stabilized (and partly reconstructed, we admit) by more "Newtons".We have to face the tragic fact that mankind, to some extent, is still ignorant.Pm not dramatizing the appalling conditions by citing the following examples, but being serious.It once struck me as odd to hear that some physics majors (fortunately not from Fudan) were discouraged from studying the fine structure of equipments during theexperimental classes because their laboratory work would be graded according to the time length they spent.It did make me feel indignant at the fact that some biology majors were still encouraged to draw what they should theoretitally observe instead of what they had actually seen with theirIt sounds like medieval education but it is true now in some universities in this world.It has been three hundred years since the "Age of Reason"began; however, some essential reasons are now still blowing in the wind, rather than taking root in all men's hearts.Among them is the crucial ideathe importance of scientific curiosity.Without curiosity, students were forced to swallow innumerablefacts,confess their validity and forgetthem after exams. Without curiosity, learners were bereft of the freedom to imagine, the ability to ask questions and the chances to modify the old theories. Without curiosity, how could our civilization,the Age of Reason, make progress?I wrote here today to my readers, that in spite of the conditions of the moment, I still have a dream. It is a dream of waking up the rational curiosity which inhabits all human beings.I have a dream that one day university labs will be open for 24 hours to students fromany department to testify their own hypotheses and make their own inventions.I have a dream that one day a professor and a student, or a "boss" and a researcher, will be able to sit down together at the table of equality to discuss problems like classmates or brothers.I have a dream that one day more "why" questions than "how" questions will be raised by common users of computers or other home facilities so that they will transcend the "press-the button" satisfaction and become expert DIY ers.It is the dream once carried out by Descartes, Newton and Maxwell in the way of their own times. And if mankind has not lost his creativity, he should keep it up.If we keep up this dream, we will live out the true meaning of Montaignesque motto, "We are born to seek and quest after truth." Not only that, the dream will make us know that we believe what is worth believing and we doubt what deserves skepticism. It is curiosity that enables us to tell the true from the false.If we keep up this dream, our material life will no longer be spoiled by unscientific administrations and our spiritual world will no longer be timely intruded by the opium of evil cults because the man and the society will then be armed with reason.If we keep up this dream and stretch out theantennae of curiosity to explore the creation, we will be conveying new meanings of Shakespeare's lines: "beauty of the world, paragon of animals !“简评读过马丁。

小升初优秀英语作文:I have a dream

小升初优秀英语作文:I have a dream

小升初优秀英语作文:I have a dream梦想,是一个目标,是让自己活下去的原动力,是让自己开心的原因。

下面是语文迷为大家提供的我有一个梦想的英语作文范文,希望你喜欢。

Everyone has their dreams in do dream of being a ping pong player,because I like playing table-tennis very pong is the most popular sport in our country wins almost all gold medals in Olympic play ping pong very day in teacher teaches me carefully and tells me that I have great order to realize my dream,I must work hard for ,my parents support me a am sure I can make it.篇二:I have a dreamI have a dream, I hope the school dining-room can provide us better food. I don’t think you will ask me why, I think we have the same idea!Long long ago, I want to have lunch with Frank Liu(classmate) on Saturday. We saw few people buy the beef noodle, so we decided to buy that. Then we went to the counter and bought two bowls. I was very surprised to see that there were only three small piecesof beef in my noodle and five in Frank Liu’s. I asked the seller to give us more, but we failed. I asked the seller three times. At last, he gave Frank Liu two pieces.I was shocked. Then I began to complain about this wick world . I promised that I wouldn’t eat beef noodle any more.At that time, I had that dream.Yesterday, I went to lunch with Frank Liu again. This time, we saw no people buy the beef noodle, it was very unusual, and so I bought one. Too my surprised, there were more than six big pieces of beef in my noodle. “What a lucky day!!” I said to myself.I was very happy, because my dream had come true. But few minutes later, I felt worried again: maybe three days later, there will be three small pieces of beef in the noodle for the second time.Recently, I read about Dr. Martin Luther King with his famous lecture called “I have a dream” in order to find my direction and catch my dream in the new university life. Affected by his power, I think a lot myself.最近,为了寻找我的方向并实现我在大学的梦想,我看了马丁路德金的著名的演讲“我有一个梦想”。

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我的梦想
曾经有一个梦想,想要带着我的家人游历名山胜水!我现在学习的专业是热能与动力工程,这方面的女性早工作有点难,但是我要做的就是让自己内涵丰富,然后走向财富的大门,说真的,一切的一切都要与金钱有点联系如果想要让自己的生活充满了乐趣,那就要让自己强大起来,这样自己就不会受很大的伤害了,用自己有限的短暂的生命来让自己的人生充满乐趣吧!嗨嗨!可爱的世界,真的很奇妙吧!事业的成功需要自己付出很大的努力!自己是一个有坚强毅力的人,需要做到让自己的人生充满了精彩!就自己而言,现在文化知识,是真的还不够,那么就需要自己的加倍努力,这样才能有更高的进步,认真的体会生活不浪费时间!你ok的!加油!
I have a dream that I can do my best to bring hanppiness to my family!。

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