My dear friends, can you imagine countless grasshoppers flying here, eating all the food and disappearing immediately? It’s quite horrible, isn’t it?
But, that’s exactly what our brothers and sisters in Hong Kong describe people from mainland.
Furthermore, they even pass a law to limit customers from mainland buying milk powder in order to avoid milk powder shortage which is caused by mainland.
And how did that happen? Whose fault on earth is it and who is to blame?
But as far as I’m concerned, there’s no need to criticize each other because we civilians are certainly, surely, definitely innocent.
Just take a look at the situation in China now.
Mothers have no nontoxic milk powder to feed her baby.
Farmers have no clean rice to fill their belly.
Doctors have no medicine of trust to keep us healthy.
Chinese dream is simple and easy. In this aspect, Chinese dream equals my dream. Don’t ask what my dream is, but ask when my dream will come true.
The moment we cease worrying about the food we are eating.
The minute we’ll be cured after taking the right medicine.
The day our level of life is truly improved.
And above all, the age our rights of life and health are being protected.
My dream and Chinese dream come true.
Thank you ladies and gentlemen.
从我个人的角度来看,文章的连贯性不是很好,也就是结构显得松散,演讲的主题没有很好的体现。不过作为学校级别的比赛还是可以的。 主要看你在台上的表现。下载本文