okay why don't you write this (i hope you can read English )
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Good afternoon/morning everyone!well i think that everyone knows about the Pumas who escaped ! if you don't know about it her I'll explain it too you .
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Now everyone who don't know about the escaped pumas will know everything about it !thank you for listening to my speech
这样可以吗!你应该看的动吧,我的英文也不太好,我只有6年级
我学得也不太好
Good
morning/afternoon,
everyone!
Now
it’s
my
turn
to
talk
about
“Choice
in
my
life”.The
direction
of
our
lives
is
determined
by
the
choices
we
make
every
day.
The
accumulation
can
lead
to
our
final
destination.Success
in
life
is
not
a
gift
that
just
falls
on
people
like
a
ripe
pawpaw!It’s
a
choice
you
have
to
make.
The
life
you
are
going
to
live
tomorrow
is
just
a
direct
product
of
you
choices
today.It’s
pointless
to
waste
our
time
today
and
hope
for
a
successful
tomorrow.
Everything
that
happens
in
your
life
depends
on
what
you
are
doing
today.Your
future
begins
with
a
choice.
Here
are
some
tips
that
help
you
create
a
life
of
fulfillment
and
prosperity
in
the
future.Choose
to
be
positive.A
positive
mental
attitude
will
put
you
miles
ahead
of
your
peers.
Never
say
never.
Your
attitude
determines
your
altitude
.It
is
more
valuable
than
skills
.Choose
a
positive
attitude
and
things
will
start
to
work
for
you.Choose
to
always
treat
others
right.we
come
across
all
sorts
of
people,
many
of
whom
will
treat
us
poorly.
We
can
choose
to
treat
them
right,
no
matter
how
they
treat
us.
When
they
lie,
we
will
tell
the
truth.
When
they
cheat,
we
will
play
by
the
rules,
we
may
get
the
short
end
of
the
stick
sometimes,
but
in
the
long
run
we
will
win.Choose
to
sow
more
than
you
reap.
There
are
many
takers
in
this
world,
but
our
lives
will
be
better
as
we
become
givers.
Give
away
your
time,
your
money
and
your
love
and
you
will
most
likely
get
it
back
sooner
or
later!Choose
to
break
bad
habits.take
the
big
ones
first.
Make
every
effort
to
break
them.
Forget
about
the
others,
as
you
will
get
to
them
later.
Stop
smoking,
get
out
of
debt
and
lose
your
extra
weight.
Exercise
the
power
to
choose!Choose
to
get
home
for
dinner
more
often.
The
family
is
the
most
important
group
of
people
you
will
ever
belong
to.
Make
a
decision
today
to
develop
your
relationship
with
your
family.
This
is
one
choice
you
will
never
regret.You
have
a
chance
today
to
change
your
life
forever.
Make
the
right
choice.Thank
you!
My
career
dream---professional
photographer
If
you'd
like
to
consider
photography
as
something
more
than
just
a
creative
outlet
or
a
hobby
you
may
be
on
your
way
to
discovering
a
new
career
path,
one
which
will
come
with
respect,
a
monetary
reward
and
allow
you
to
have
an
occupation
were
the
line
between
work
and
play
is
blurred.
This
is
not
to
say
that
becoming
a
photographer
is
easy,
nor
is
it
to
say
that
all
people
who
want
to
become
professional
photographers
will
attain
their
goal.
The
photography
industry
is
cutthroat
and
competitive.
There
are
more
people
who
want
to
become
world
renowned
photographers
than
there
are
spaces
to
fill.
The
result
is
that,
those
who
want
to
fill
those
spots,
or
even
just
become
successful
at
photography
on
a
local
level
are
going
to
need
to
have
immense
creativity
and
business
acumen
like
no
other.
Becoming
a
working
professional
photographer
has
to
do
with
one
main
element;
Becoming
recognized
in
the
field.
People
just
don't
buy
your
art;
they
also
buy
your
credentials.
In
a
sense,
their
buying
what
you
represent.
Often
those
things
you
represent
will
be
of
intrinsic
value
to
your
customer.
Such
as
who've
you've
worked
with
in
the
past,
where
you've
been
published,
how
long
you've
been
a
photographer,
where
you've
traveled
to
do
work
and
so
on.
You
will
also
want
to
get
as
much
education
under
your
belt
as
possible.
Throughout
your
education
as
a
photographer
you
should
also
be
taking
as
many
photographs
as
possible
to
help
build
your
portfolio.
You
will
need
to
ensure
your
photography
portfolio
stands
above
the
rest
by
paying
extra
special
attending
to
detail.
Look
at
the
book
itself,
the
paper
it's
printed
on,
the
font
of
descriptions,
your
boarders,
your
themes,
picture
sizes,
colors,
layout
and
so
on.
Do
not
simply
fill
a
scrap
book
or
photo
album
with
photographs.
Once
finished,
you
should
be
able
to
walk
away
from
your
portfolio
and
be
impressed
with
your
own
work
(which
is
no
easy
task
for
any
photographer,
many
of
whom
are
their
own
worst
critics).
You
should
also
start
looking
around
for
assistant
or
internship
work.
Often
this
work
doesn't
pay
well
(if
at
all)
but
it
will
help
you
learn
more
about
the
industry
and
art.
You
should
try
and
work
under
the
most
respected
photographers
you
can
find.
By
doing
this
you
are
adding
to
your
credentials
without
knowing
it.
You
want
to
only
surround
yourself
with
the
best
and
present
your
best
side
all
of
the
time.
You
will
also
need
to
have
a
strong
sense
of
business
acumen.
If
you
are
planning
on
being
like
the
50%
of
other
photographers
who
are
self
employed,
you'll
need
to
make
sure
you
have
a
good
sense
of
networking
skills,
pricing,
public
relations
knowledge
and
on
top
of
that
have
a
strong
sense
of
creativity
and
imagination.
Being
an
artist
and
a
business
person
will
be
no
small
feat.
It
will
have
you
on
your
toes
at
all
times.
Lastly,
you'll
want
to
narrow
your
professional
interest
to
one
or
two
main
fields.
For
example
you
may
want
to
work
with
press
and
other
media,
or
you
may
be
interested
in
photojournalism.
Others
may
be
interested
in
scientific
or
sports
photography.
Whatever
your
interest
is,
make
sure
you
find
the
best
people
in
that
particular
industry
and
study
them.
Model
your
success
after
theirs.
Remember,
nothing
worth
while
comes
easy.
There
will
be
many
nights
when
you
think
to
yourself
"what
am
I
doing".
Stick
with
it
and
there
will
be
a
payoff
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
Most
importantly,
enjoy
your
whole
journey.
The
success
at
the
end
wouldn't
be
as
welcome
if
there
wasn't
the
struggle
at
the
beginning.
Best
of
luck
Sports
brings
us
together
Sports
are
more
than
competitions.
To
me,
they
mean
growth
under
the
care
of
others.
I
learned
this
the
hard
way.
I
used
to
be
very
shy
and
often
felt
lonely.
Although
I
did
well
in
all
the
academic
subjects,
I
was
afraid
of
physical
education.
My
classmates
often
laughed
at
me.
“Look
at
that
girl,”
they
said.
“Her
feet
don’t
leave
the
ground
when
she
runs!”
Their
words
embarrassed
me.
Moreover,
whenever
the
teacher
organized
some
competitive
games,
no
one
in
the
class
liked
to
have
me
as
their
partner
or
team
member.
As
a
result,
I
often
ended
up
looking
at
others
enjoy
their
games.
Things
would
go
on
like
that
if
not
for
a
sports
meet
in
my
high
school.
By
mistake,
my
name
was
put
on
the
list
of
those
who
would
compete
in
the
women’s
1500
meters
race.
By
the
time
people
found
the
mistake,
it
was
too
late
to
change.
My
desk-mate
was
a
natural
athlete.
She
said
to
me,
“I
couldn’t
run
that
race
in
your
place,
because
I’ve
signed
up
for
three
items
already.”
Other
athletic
girls
of
the
class
said
the
same.
I
was
utterly
dumbfounded.
1500
meters!
Running
against
the
best
runners
from
other
classes!
And
in
front
of
students
of
the
entire
school!
It
would
be
the
worst
nightmare
I’d
ever
have!
“You
still
have
time
to
catch
up
because
there
is
still
one
month
before
the
sports
meet,”
they
all
said
this
to
me,
including
my
teacher.
My
desk-mate
patted
me
on
the
shoulder,
“Cool!
You
will
run
for
our
class!
And
we
will
do
training
together.”
Yes,
this
is
not
just
for
myself,
but
for
my
class
too,
I
said
to
myself.
But
still,
1500
meters
to
me
was
like
Mount
Everest
to
a
beginning
climber.
I
had
no
idea
even
how
to
start
my
preparation.
Fortunately,
my
desk-mate
gave
me
a
hand.
Every
afternoon
after
class,
several
of
us
ran
together.
When
the
fear
of
being
laughed
at
struck
me,
I
saw
others
running
right
beside
me.
They
gave
me
strengths.
While
we
were
running,
some
others
would
stand
by
the
tracks
cheering
for
us.
One
month
certainly
couldn’t
make
me
a
good
runner.
But
when
I
was
standing
behind
the
start
line,
I
no
longer
felt
lonely
or
afraid.
I
saw
my
classmates
standing
by
the
tracks
waving
at
me
as
if
about
to
run
beside
me.
With
the
shot
of
the
starting
gun,
I
dashed
out
and
ran
as
fast
as
I
could,
as
if
it
were
a
200-meter
race.
Soon
I
was
out
of
breath
and
slowed
down.
Other
runners
passed
me
one
by
one,
and
gradually
I
had
no
idea
how
many
of
them
were
still
behind
me.
My
legs
were
getting
heavier
and
heavier,
and
I
might
fall
down
at
any
moment.
However,
I
suddenly
heard
my
classmates
chanting
my
name.
My
desk-mate
even
ran
along
the
tracks
beside
me
and
cheered
for
me
at
the
same
time,
just
like
the
month-long
training
we
did
together.
As
expected,
I
was
almost
the
last
to
cross
the
finish
line.
Immediately,
my
classmates
held
my
arms
and
urged
me
to
walk
on
my
feet
and
not
to
sit
down.
I
was
surrounded,
with
all
kinds
of
drinks
handed
to
me.
I
felt
a
kind
of
warmth
I
had
never
felt
before.
Even
though
I
was
almost
the
last
to
finish
the
race,
I
was
full
of
confidence
that
I
would
improve
in
the
future.
That
sports
meet
was
an
unforgettable
experience.
The
memory
of
my
classmates
cheering
for
me,
holding
my
arms
and
handing
me
drinks
stays
fresh
on
my
mind.
Sports
are
no
longer
about
winning
or
losing.
They
give
me
a
lot
of
confidence,
both
confidence
in
my
fellow
students
and
confidence
in
my
own
potential.
I
am
no
longer
lonely,
no
longer
afraid.
Sports
have
brought
me
close
to
my
classmates
and
helped
us
grow
together.
Now,
I
participate
in
the
sports
meet
every
year.
Even
if
I
am
not
competing,
I
would
help
my
classmates
with
their
practice,
just
like
the
way
my
desk-mate
and
others
ran
with
me.