时间:2019-01-09 作者:英语课 分类:摘取梦想的启蒙星


英语课

What has become of your fondest dreams?


If you were guaranteed success, what would dare to attempt?


We all have dreams, deep inside?those moments when we take a voyage


in our imagination, into a world where everything was possible. A


world where fear is a strange concept, limits are non-existent and we


are at peace with ourselves.


How come our dreams remain just that?dreams?


Why are we stuck in jobs we hate, held bound by the fear of the


unknown, if we dare to stand up and walk away?


Every new day seems to take us farther away from our dream. Sometime


we get so caught up in the rat race; our dreams seem like a distant


memory. Little by little we let our dreams die.


How come our biggest dreams don't come true?


The answer is not a profound revelation from the east, culled 1 from


wisdom of the ancients. It is so simple; you begin to wonder why it


skipped you all these years.


Our dreams simply don't come true because we keep on sleeping after


dreaming. We don't wake up, get out of bed, and do something about


it. The best dreams come to pass when you are awake?


Sometimes we actually wake up and take one giant leap for mankind.


Then we plummet 2 back to earth, lick our wounds, convince ourselves


that it is not feasible, and promptly 3 go back to sleep. Sometime we


give it a second or third shot, before we say goodbye and return to


status quo avenue. Well, we gave our best shot?


For some, we keep snoring away hoping that one day; we will awaken 4 to


a glorious dawn. Oh Happy day! We hope that a unique set of


circumstances will propel us to the fulfillment of our dreams. We


will simply happen to be at the right place at the right time, and


the rest is history?


I had always dreamed of becoming a best-selling author. I wanted to


make a home in the serene 5 countryside, close to nature, for


inspiration to write my masterpieces, and travel the world with my


family in-between.


On the strength of my dreams, I embarked 6 on my first writing project,


a fiction novel way back 1982. A year and two rejection 7 slips later,


I embarked on another fiction novel. That project got abandoned as I


gained admission to college to study Engineering.


How did I end up reading engineering?


I was good in science subjects and I gave a kiss of life to many


abandoned electrical and mechanical appliances that my parents had


given up on. Conclusion, this boy is an engineer! To make it more


compelling, present day realities then dictated 8 that only


professionals stood a fighting chance of getting a jobs: sweeter


still, it will make my parents mighty 9 proud. To drive the point home,


my brother-in-law read Mechanical Engineering, and was doing very


well. Don't I aspire 10 to be like him? It was an ironclad case. The


world of everyday reality was closer than my field of dreams. He, who


fights and runs away, lives to fight another day. In 1984, I shoved


my dreams into a bottom drawer and proceeded to college


My dreams lay dormant 11 for almost 20years. December 2001, I read Rich


Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I woke up big time. I have been


awake ever since then. I am not yet a best selling author, but I am


definitely edging my way there, one step at a time, one day at a


time.


The only way our dreams can come true, is when we start doing


something about it. Start with a baby step, one tiny step after


another. With time, you will be amazed how far you had gone. The more


steps you take in the direction of your dreams, the bolder you


become. Soon you start seeing shafts 12 of light at the end of the


tunnel. The closer you get, the more feasible it becomes. Gradually,


your fears begin to ebb 13 away.Taking the first step is a scary


business. You can determine the magnitude and direction of that first


step. Some folks grab the bull by the horn, quit their day job, and


go for it. Others keep their day jobs, and moonlight at sun down,


till they get to the point they can comfortably fire their boss. For


others still, it means a change of career.


Whichever route you take to the land of your dreams, the starting


point is waking up, and doing something. Then keep on keeping on. It


is only a matter of time. You will get there?



v.挑选,剔除( cull的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The herd must be culled. 必须有选择地杀掉部分牧畜。 来自辞典例句
  • The facts were culled from various sources. 这些事实是从各方收集到的。 来自辞典例句
vi.(价格、水平等)骤然下跌;n.铅坠;重压物
  • Mengniu and Yili have seen their shares plummet since the incident broke.自事件发生以来,蒙牛和伊利的股票大幅下跌。
  • Even if rice prices were to plummet,other brakes on poverty alleviation remain.就算大米价格下跌,其它阻止导致贫困的因素仍然存在。
adv.及时地,敏捷地
  • He paid the money back promptly.他立即还了钱。
  • She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her.她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会。
vi.醒,觉醒;vt.唤醒,使觉醒,唤起,激起
  • Old people awaken early in the morning.老年人早晨醒得早。
  • Please awaken me at six.请于六点叫醒我。
adj. 安详的,宁静的,平静的
  • He has entered the serene autumn of his life.他已进入了美好的中年时期。
  • He didn't speak much,he just smiled with that serene smile of his.他话不多,只是脸上露出他招牌式的淡定的微笑。
乘船( embark的过去式和过去分词 ); 装载; 从事
  • We stood on the pier and watched as they embarked. 我们站在突码头上目送他们登船。
  • She embarked on a discourse about the town's origins. 她开始讲本市的起源。
n.拒绝,被拒,抛弃,被弃
  • He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection.他因怕遭拒绝决定不再去找她。
  • The rejection plunged her into the dark depths of despair.遭到拒绝使她陷入了绝望的深渊。
v.大声讲或读( dictate的过去式和过去分词 );口授;支配;摆布
  • He dictated a letter to his secretary. 他向秘书口授信稿。
  • No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to. 没有一个个性强的人愿受人使唤。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.强有力的;巨大的
  • A mighty force was about to break loose.一股巨大的力量即将迸发而出。
  • The mighty iceberg came into view.巨大的冰山出现在眼前。
vi.(to,after)渴望,追求,有志于
  • Living together with you is what I aspire toward in my life.和你一起生活是我一生最大的愿望。
  • I aspire to be an innovator not a follower.我迫切希望能变成个开创者而不是跟随者。
adj.暂停活动的;休眠的;潜伏的
  • Many animals are in a dormant state during winter.在冬天许多动物都处于睡眠状态。
  • This dormant volcano suddenly fired up.这座休眠火山突然爆发了。
n.轴( shaft的名词复数 );(箭、高尔夫球棒等的)杆;通风井;一阵(疼痛、害怕等)
  • He deliberately jerked the shafts to rock him a bit. 他故意的上下颠动车把,摇这个老猴子几下。 来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
  • Shafts were sunk, with tunnels dug laterally. 竖井已经打下,并且挖有横向矿道。 来自辞典例句
vi.衰退,减退;n.处于低潮,处于衰退状态
  • The flood and ebb tides alternates with each other.涨潮和落潮交替更迭。
  • They swam till the tide began to ebb.他们一直游到开始退潮。
学英语单词
actual storage
acute cholangitis
address sensor
aerosite
aggregate dynamics
akh
ampelographic
arlice
assassinay
be at law
black-backed antshrike
block lock state
Brachyprion
brckoes
bridgepins
bring to rest
bronchotomies
bucket carrier
buoy bell
Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Chakrata
channel laser
clevis fittings
compound ratio estimate
counter-current process
cowry shell
Dacninae
deposit from employess
dg (digital factor)
difference in depth of modulation
discrete location
Domeyko
dust-bins
ecological foot-print
emissary sky
fatigue life prediction
ficus filosa
field bee
fillet welds
final video-amplifier
floating bank
fm-cw doppler radar
foot-hook
Fīnch'a'a Shet'
generating raster image
get the hang of something
gyng
high strength yellow brass
High-speed Digital Subscriber Loop
hyperprior
ideal velocity
in God's name
internal damage
intragroup separation
linearised equation
London theory
longer
malt culms
manumitting
metalloporphyrin-doped sol-gel
metaservice
milk stout
molecular crystal entropy
monoadduct
Moschendorf
multiplexer subchannel
NACLO3
no-reservations
of a truth
Panel Spalling Test
pinion stand
pointed tip
Polistena
pseudocapacitor
punarnava
quantum detector
raxauls
Regio umbilicalis
Sarylakh
schoenfield
security dealer
Shuwaymīyah, Ra's ash
Sibson's' groove
silba perplexa
smooth-walleds
Sodium Aerofloat B
solar flares
solid block model
special type container
spinycheek sleeper
stone-smatch
the ombudsman
the plymouth brethren
thermal shroud
thialol
transistor operating range
trimma caesiura
twelve noons
ultraviolet cytophotometry
uncloy
unglitzy
Yellowstone Lake