µ±Ç°Î»ÖãºÑݽ²¸åÍø>·¶ÎÄ>Ó¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å>Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å

Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å

ʱ¼ä£º2024-10-10 14:24:45 Ó¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å ÎÒҪͶ¸å

Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¾ËÄÆª¡¿

¡¡¡¡Ñݽ²¸åÍø·¢²¼Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¾ËÄÆª¡¿£¬¸ü¶àÈý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¾ËÄÆª¡¿Ïà¹ØÐÅÏ¢Çë·ÃÎÊÑݽ²¸åÍøÑݽ²¸åƵµÀ¡£¡¾µ¼Óï¡¿Ñݽ²¸åÍøËѼ¯µÄ·¶ÎÄ¡°Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¾ËÄÆª¡¿¡±£¬¹©´ó¼ÒÔĶÁ²Î¿¼£¬²é¿´¸ü¶àÏà¹ØÄÚÈÝ£¬Çë·ÃÎÊÑݽ²¸åƵµÀ¡£

Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¾ËÄÆª¡¿

¡¡¡¡¡¾Ò»¡¿

¡¡¡¡helloeveryone£¡

¡¡¡¡Everyonehasadream£¬itiseverybodyyearning.Butthemanwithoutadreamofthelifewillbeempty.Butdreamsarealwayswiththethoughtofadvanceandchange.Begintoremember£¬Ihaveadream.IhopeIhavemoney£¬peoplealwaysask£º£¢boy£¬thisisagreatdream£¬havemoney£¬whatareyougoingtodo£¿£¢£¢I£§mgoingtobuychocolate.£¢£¢ifyouhavealotofmoney£¿£¢£¢Iwillbuyalotofchocolate.£¢£¢

¡¡¡¡ifyouhavemoneytoburn£¿£¢£¢I£§llbuychocolatefactory.£¢Indeedwhenwe£¬innocent£¬withakindheart£¬happineandjoyisaconstantmovement.WhenIwasyoung£¬Ihaveadream.Ihopeyoucanbecomeakite£¬floatinginthesky£¬andthenslowlyfelldown.Theninthegreenmeadowlikeplayingwithcompanion£¬oftenchasingthewhitecloudsinthesky£¬lettheflapwithlaughter£¬dothemulticoloredmulticoloureddream.Read£¬Ihaveadream.Ihopetohaveabasketball£»whenIhadtimeforbasketball£¬butalsowantafootball£»whenIplayfootball£¬volleyballbecamemypursuit.Anotherhasadreamintoarealitywhen£¬infactIbelievethatthedreamisnotfarawayfromme£¬aslongaschildishplay£¬willbetherealizationofadream.Slowlyintotheprimaryschool£¬middleschool£¬highschool....Willfeelmorepressurethere£¬sowillnotbeadream£¬onlyknowthatreadingtodie£¬thereisnonoteofthosehappy.Remember£¬Ihaveadream.Ihopethatdaywillnothavealotofhomeworktodo.

¡¡¡¡¡¾¶þ¡¿

¡¡¡¡helloeveryone£¡

¡¡¡¡Ihaveadreamthatonedayeveryvallyshallbeexalted£¬everyhillandmountainshallbemadelow£¬theroughplaceswillbemadeplain£¬andthecrookedplaceswillbemadestraight£¬andthegloryoftheLordshallberevealed£¬andallfleshshallseeittogether.

¡¡¡¡Wow£¬whatadreamithasbeenforMartinLutherKing.Butthechangingworldseemstellingmethatpeoplegraduallygettheirdreamslostsomehowintheprocessofgrowingup£¬andsometimesIpersonallyfindmyselfsayinggoodbyeunconsciouslytothosedistantchildhooddreams.

¡¡¡¡However£¬wemeeddreams.Theynourishourspirit£»theyrepresentpossibilityevenwhenwearedraggeddownbyreality.Theykeepusgoing.Mostsuccessfulpeoplearedreamersaswellasordinarypeoplewhoarenotafraidtothinkbiganddaretobegreat.Whenwewerelittlekids£¬wealldreamedofdoingsomethingbigandsplashy£¬somethingsignificant.Nowwhatweneedtodoistomaintainthem£¬refreshthemandturnthemintoreality.However£¬thetoughestpartisthatweoftenhavenoideashowtotranslatethesedreamsintoactions.Well£¬juststartwithconcreteobjectivesandsticktoit.Don¡¯tletthenamelessfearconfusetheeyeandconfoundourstrongbeliefoffuture.Throughourtalents£¬throughourwits£¬throughourenduranceandthroughourcreativity£¬wewillmakeit.

¡¡¡¡Holdfasttodreams£¬forifdreamsdie£¬lifeisabroken-wingedbirdthatcannotfly.Holdfasttodreams£¬forwhendreamsgo£¬lifeisabarrenfieldfrozenwithsnow.Somydearfriends£¬thinkofyouroldandmaybedeaddreams.Whateveritis£¬pickitupandmakeitalivefromtoday.

¡¡¡¡Thankyou£¡

¡¡¡¡¡¾Èý¡¿

¡¡¡¡Teacher£ºtheclassmate£¬

¡¡¡¡Hello£¡Today£¬Iwanttotopicismydream.

¡¡¡¡BianLanprodect£¬anyone£§ssuccessisitsidealsofyouth.Einstein£§sfamousphysiciststorealizemyidealofstruggle£¬finallydevelopedhouseholdrelativity£¬Mslanternintheidealincentivenightingale£¬withhisactionsofcountlesssoldierswarmheart...Ofcourse£¬Ialsohaveideal£¬iswhenawriter£¡

¡¡¡¡Inmyeyes£¬asawriterisaholything.Sittingonthedesk£¬momentconstantlytocatchthebrainofrapidflashes£¬willtheywrittenup£¬thenwithexcitementsilentlywithafewtimes£¬thisisakindofenjoyment.Besideswriterscanbenefit£¬alsocancauseagroupofreaders£¬thisisn£§tkill£¿

¡¡¡¡Fromsmall£¬Iadmirethosewriters£¬admirethemexcellentwritingskillsandrichimagination.See£¬theypointtoapieceofordinarythingsbecomesocolorful£¬letpeopleread£¬don£§tforgetrhymingtwo-syllable.Zhuziqing£§sprose£¢hurry£¬letmefeeltimepasses£¬thewriterintheflowers£¬butletmeunderstandthelifephilosophy.Theselaterinspiredmewritingdesire.Thisconfirmsthewriter£§sdeterminationwhenI.Fromthenon£¬Ibegantorealizethisdream.Inordertomaketheidealsoonbecomereality£¬Ireadavoracious£¬benefitedthefamousrenownednutrients£¬Hugo£¬DaZhongMa£¬dickens...Aseriesofliteraryworksofstarinmymind£¬mywriting.Before£¬Ithoughttowriteacompositionisatorment£¬butnow£¬writingtomeishappy£¬isakindofenjoyment.Ifeelingalotfromdailylifecanrealizethelifephilosophy£¬writingletmebenefitalot£¡

¡¡¡¡Ofcourse£¬wanttobecomeawriterfromlovewriting£¬thisprocessisnoteasy£¬itwillbefullofhardships£¬fullofbitter.Remembersomeoneoncesaidthatthefamousmonumentgenerationisalsoavailableforposterity£¬monument£¬wallsandadmirationandfollowthatmanypeoplefearandretreat.So£¬forme£¬itistobecomearealwriter£¬thefirsttobeasolidfoundation.Indailylife£¬Ialwayslearntoholdsuchidea£¬readmore£¬thinkmoreandmore£¬learnmore£¬listenmoreandmore.Readingisreading£¬theaccumulationofbeautylovers£¬letoneselfofcimeaningfulwork£¬Thinkmoreisexcellentinappreciation£¬analyticalandabsorption£¬andcreativeuseofhisworksto£¬Readandlistentothesmallthingsinlifeisaccumulated£¬choosethematerial£¬canyourselfskillfullyintotheirworks.Manyfamousandsodo£¬astheresurrectionisLieFuaccordingtohearastoryTolstoyandtragicrealisticlifeandharmony£¬realpeopleorthingseasiertoproduceshockeffect£¬Learntolearnmorewritingskills£¬itisthemostimportant£¬ifonlyinwordsanddie£¬writearticlesisempty£¬showy£¬Writingisoftenmorepractice£¬whichisthemostimportanttoimprovewritingalink.Foratruewriterwhentheideal£¬Ihavebeenintheaspectsofdoingtheunremittingefforts.

¡¡¡¡Whatistheidealoflifeisideal£¬ZhiLuBiao£¬hecanbringpeopledesiremotivation.Althoughmyideallooksveryfaraway£¬butIbelievethatthroughmyeffort£¬theidealinthenearfuturewillbecomeareality£¡

¡¡¡¡¡¾ËÄ¡¿

¡¡¡¡IrememberwhenIwasyoung£»mymotheroftendescribedthebeautyofthegrasslandsthroughthispoem£º¡°tiancangcang£¬yemangmang£¬fengchuicaodixianniuyang¡±.itmeansinEnglish¡°Clearskies£¬sweepingplains£¬thegrassbowingbeforethewind£¬revealinggrazinghorsesandsheep.¡±Icouldrecitethisevenbeforeenteringprimaryschool.

¡¡¡¡16yearsago£¬mymothervisitedoneofthegrasslandofInnerMongolia.Shesaidthatnowordscoulddescribeit¡¯sstunningnaturalcharm.WithherdescriptionfirmlyprintedonmymindIbegantolongforatourtothegrassland.

¡¡¡¡Sadly£¬thismarvelousimagethatIhadinmymindchangedcompletelywhenmymumandIvisitedthegrasslandayearago.Assoonaswegotthere£¬Icouldn¡¯tbelievemyeyes.Whatwasinfrontofmewasjustapieceoflandwithlooselygrowngrass.InthefardistanceIsawonlyacoupleofhorsesfeedinglazily.Iaskedmymother£º¡°Whereisthelush£¬tallgrass£¿¡±Aspuzzledasme£¬shesaidnothing.Iwasshockedtoseethedifferencesbetweenthegrasslandinmydreamandwhatwasinfrontofme.

¡¡¡¡Onthewayhome£¬Ithoughtalotandtriedtofindanswers.

¡¡¡¡NowIamoldenoughtobringawarenesstootherpeopleandsharemydreamforthegrasslands.Overgrazingandextensivefarminghaveruinedthegrasslandandsotakenawaythecharmofourhomeland.ButIamconfidentthatonedaythegrasslandswillrecoveranditstruewealthandbeautywillberealizedaslongaseverybodygiveshiscontributiontorestoreourhomeland.

¡¾Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²¸å¡¿Ïà¹ØÎÄÕ£º

Ó¢Óï¿ÎÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²10-10

Èý·ÖÖÓÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²ÃÎÏë11-14

Ó¢ÓïÁ½Èý·ÖÖÓ¼´ÐËÑݽ²¸å11-29

Ó¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓµÄÑݽ²¸å06-24

Ó¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²¸å11-13

Ó¢ÓïµÄÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²¸å01-15

Ó¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²¸å06-10

Ó¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓµÄÑݽ²¸å12-22

³õÖÐÉúÓ¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²10-11

Ó¢ÓïÈý·ÖÖÓÑݽ²Ð¡Ñ§Éú06-02