Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen! Thank you for your attention. My name is Zhang Ruoxi, from Class 7 Grade 6. I’m pretty happy to make a speech here. My topic today is Chinese dream---my dream.
50 years ago, a famous American pastor, Martin Luther King, delivered the well- known speech, I have a dream. He described the American dream as the pursuit of fairness, freedom and justice. And he dreamed “We will not resort to violence. We will not degrade ourselves with hatred. Love will not be returned with hate." He devoted himself to realizing this dream and was killed five years later when he was 39.
50 years later China’s new leader, Chairman Xi Jinping , brought us a Chinese Dream--- that is to realize the great revival of the Chinese nation, to build a prosperous democratic and socialist country, to achieve common prosperity. This dream is deeply rooted in the heart of every Chinese people heart and is filled up with profound love.
I think the significance of dreams can never be over-estimated because it is associated with everyone here. Everyone has his own ideal and pursuit as well as his own dream. Dream is a beacon of my life; dream is a better vision and dream is the ideal wings. When one has a dream, one has a future. When we put our dreams together, we dream a brilliant Chinese dream!
I am a pupil of 12 years old, and I also have a dream. My dream is to become a teacher. As you know, teacher is said to be a holy and glorious career. Some people compare teacher to a gardener who waters the flowers sweatly; others regard teachers as candles, that lit up for others while burning themselves. Anyway, I will try my best to realize this dream and I do believe only after efforts can we achieve our dreams.
The American dream accomplished the United States today. When we realize dream, we’ll build a prosperous country!
Dear teachers, dear friends, dreams make our life colorful. I do hope you can realize your dreams someday. And I do wish Chinese Dream come true in the near future!
Thank you !