In the future, I hope I can become a journalist. In order to find a lot of good news, I will travel in different cities every day.
For example, if there is a terrible accident, I will quickly arrive at the scene and report to the people who I like to be a journalist as soon as possible, because as a journalist, I can help many poor people, for example, some people need the help of the society I can write a report to tell the public that these people need their help first.
I will study hard. As a reporter, I should be proficient in Chinese. If I have to report in English, I also need to study English very hard from now on.
I will read every day. I will try to write a diary to practice my writing skills. Becoming a journalist is my future goal Will study hard to realize it.
June 23, 2001Dear Xiao Wang,I’m very glad to learn that you’re going to visit me during the week-long holiday. My parents will also be happy to see you again. I am sure you will enjoy every minute here.I have arranged our schedule for the holiday as follows. On the first day you arrive, I’ll show you around our campus. On the second day, we’ll visit the art gallery and the music hall. Next day, we’ll climb a hill in the northeastern part of the city. On the top of the hill, we can have a wonderful bird’s eye view of the city. During the next three days, we’ll make some short trips to some places of interest nearby, such as the Swan Cave, the Golden Lake, etc. On the last day, I’ll see you off at the railway station.Please remember to call and tell me your train number and time of arrival so that I can meet you at the railway station. By the way, it’s very hot here and we have a lot of sunshine, so don’t forget to wear you sunglasses.I’m looking forward to seeing you soon.Sincerely yours,Zhang Ying给你一篇范文看吧
Liu Xiang , born on July 13, 1983 in Shanghai, China, is a Chinese hurdling athlete.
In 2002, Liu launched his career in fine style by winning the first IAAF (国际业余田径联合会) Grand Prix in Lausanne with a world youth and Asian record time of 13.12 seconds in the 110 metres hurdles.
He has since made the finals at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics and IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics.
Two of the three cases has seen American hurdling great Allen Johnson take the major prize, but in the last in May at Osaka, Liu managed to beat Johnson with an Asian-record time of 13.06 seconds.
Still young, Liu has improved steadily, and won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 110 meters hurdles event.
In the final, he equaled the world record of 12.91 seconds held since 1993 by Colin Jackson of Wales. This is the first time an athlete of non-African descent has dipped under 13 seconds for the 110 meter hurdles.