Dear teacher and classmates: I am very glad to make a speech here today! This time, I'd like to talk something about my dream. My dream of being a doctor. My mother is a doctor. She always has to work lots of hours and comes home late and tired. She has to go to the hospital quickly any time she is needed, no matter how late it is at night. When I was very little and still in primary school, I once asked her why she chose such a boring and hard job. She answered with a smile, “Yes I am s ometimes very tired but seeing my patients getting better and better makes me happy from the bottom of my heart.” As I grow up, I gradually come to understand her words and realize doctors are noble. I made up my mind to be a doctor when I was in junior school and this has never changed since then. I really hope to see a world where there is no cancer, no Aids, no fatal ['fet()l]disease, no one suffering from illness. But this is only a fantasy ['fnts;]. What about the reality? There are still many people who are faced with disastrous disease and suffering from constant pain. There are still many people living in miserable ['mz()rb()l]condition [kn'd()n] and live miserably ['mizrbli]. There are still many people dying of cancer and leaving the beautiful world reluctantly [ri'lktntli]. All those things make me feel sad because I think everyone has the right to live .I want to help the sick and reduce their pain as much as I can. I want to bring a healthy body to the patients and save their lives as many as I can. I want to see people cured, living happily with their families and friends after my treatment ['tritm()nt]. So I want to be a doctor, an angel in white. When I become a doctor, I will cherish each life regardless [r'gɑdls] of the races, sexes, ages, positions and occupations [kj'pe()n]. I will do every bit to cure the incurable [n'kjrb()l]. I already have a dream in my heart, so I have to make every effort to realize it. As a high school stude
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