有关刘翔的介绍
刘翔的介绍
Liu Xiang, a Shanghai native, was born on July 13, 1983. His height is 188cm , weight 74kg . Singing and the puter are his hobbies. In March, 1999, he entered the Shanghai track and field team and one year later, he was admitted to the National Youth Team. Sun Haiping has been training him. In 2002, he won the gold modals in the men s 110m hurdles at the Asian Games and the Asian Championships. The next year, he took third in the 60m hurdles at the World Indoor Championships in England . At the Athens Olympic Games on August 27, 2004. Liu won the men s 110m hurdles final in 12.91 seconds, equaling the world record set and breaking the Olympic record.
We all sincerely hope that he will get better in the 2010 Olympic Games in Beijing.
作文二:《Liu Xiang刘翔的英文介绍》17800字Liu Xiang.
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu.
Liu Xiang
Liu Xiang in 2010
Personal information
Nationality Chinese
Born July 13, 1983 (age 30) Putuo District, Shanghai
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 ⁄2 in)
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Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Sport
Country China
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 110m hurdles
Liu Xiang (simplified Chinese: 刘翔; traditional Chinese: 劉翔; pinyin:Liú Xiáng; born July 13, 1983 in Putuo District, Shanghai) is a Chinese110 meter hurdler. Liu is an Olympic Gold medalist and World Champion.[1] His 2004 Olympic gold medal was the first in a men's track and field event for China.
Liu is one of China's most mercially successful athletes and has emerged as a cultural icon.[2] He is the first Chinese athlete to achieve the "triple crown" of athletics: World Record Holder, World Champion and Olympic Champion. He was the favorite to win another gold in the 110 metre hurdles at the Beijing Olympics,[3] but he had to withdraw from petition at the last moment after a false start and aggravation to a previously unrevealed injury. Again a gold medal favourite in the 110 metre hurdles at the London Olympics he pulled his achilles tendon attempting to clear the first hurdle in the heats.[4]
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1 Career
1.1 Early career 1.2 2004 Olympics
1.3 2005 and 2007 World Championships 1.4 Beijing Olympics
1.5 2009–2011: Return from injury 1.6 2012 season
2 Personal life
3 International petition record 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
Career[edit]
Early career[edit]
In May 2001, he won at the East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan with a time of 13.42 seconds. In August 2001, he won at the Universiade in Beijing,China with a time of 13.33 seconds.[5] He also won at the 9th National Games of the People's Republic of China that same year.[6] In 2002 he set an Asian record time at the Athletissima meeting, pleting the event in
13.12 seconds. This also broke Renaldo Nehemiah's long standing and world junior record, which had stood for almost 25 years. The following year he secured bronze medals in the 60 metres hurdles at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships and the 110 m hurdles at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics.[7]
2004 Olympics[edit]
In May 2004 at an IAAF Grand Prix race in Osaka, Japan, Liu managed to beat Allen Johnson with a personal best record time of 13.06 seconds[citation needed]. He improved even further at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Although he was not considered a favourite for the event[citation needed], he won the Olympic final by some distance to take the gold medal in a world record-equalling time of
12.91 seconds, matching the feat of Colin Jackson. This was a new Olympic record and was almost three tenths of a second faster than the runner-up Terrence Trammell. The performance had Liu the sixth man to run under 13 seconds for the event and was China's first men's Olympic gold medal in a track and field event.[7] On top of this, it defied the traditional thinking that Asian athletes could not pete in sprint events at the top level[citation needed]. He said that his gold medal "changes the opinion that Asian countries don't get good results in sprint races. I want to prove to all the world that Asians can run very fast."[8]
Liu, a 21-year-old student at East China Normal University at the time of his Athens victory, became the object of a bidding war betweenmercial sponsors. The Chinese Track and Field Association restricted him to four such deals.[citation needed]
Liu finished the season with four of the year's ten fastest clockings[citation needed]. Reaching 17 finals in the 60 m indoor hurdles and the 110 metre hurdles, he lost just two, both to American Allen Johnson[citation needed].
2005 and 2007 World Championships[edit]
In August 2005, Liu won a silver medal at the IAAF World Championships in
Athletics in Helsinki, Finland, finishing 13.08 seconds, 0.01 seconds after champion Ladji Doucouré from France. In November 2005, he won at East Asian Games in Macau, China with 13.21 seconds.
Off track, in May, he was awarded the Laureus World Sports Award for Newer of the Year for his breakthrough performance at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Liu set a new world record in the 110 metre hurdles, at the Super Grand Prix in Lausanne on July 11, 2006, with a time of 12.88 seconds (+1.1 m/s tailwind). The record was ratified by the IAAF.[9] In that same race, AmericanDominique Arnold had also beaten the previous record with a time of 12.90 seconds.[10] In September, he won gold at IAAF World Athletics Final in Stuttgart, Germany with 12.93 seconds.
On August 31, 2007 at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, Liu won gold in the 110 metre hurdles with 12.95 seconds to bee the World Champion for the first time. On May 23, Liu participated in a test event at the Beijing National Stadium.[11] He pulled out of the Reebok Grand Prix in New York on May 31, citing hamstring problems. On June 8, he
false-started at the Prefontaine Classic at Eugene, Oregon. Liu skipped the entire European circuit, preferring to train for the Olympics in China instead.
Beijing Olympics[edit]
Leading up to the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, Liu bore national expectations of a repeat victory on home soil.[12] On August 18, Liu withdrew from the Olympic 110 metre hurdles. He walked off the track after a false start by another runner in his first-round heat,[12] leaving the crowd at the Beijing National Stadium in stunned silence,[13] confusion,[14] and tears.[11][12] According to Jeré Longman of the New York Times, "China's greatest hope had been dashed".[15]
According to China's track and field association, Liu suffered from a recurrence of chronic
inflammation in his right Achilles tendon.[11] Liu's coach, Sun Haiping addressed the media during a press conference and stated that the hurdler had been hampered by a tendon injury for six or seven years.[13] He mented on the situation, saying "We worked hard every day, but the result was as you see and it is really hard to take."[13] Sun, who was in tears for most of the press conference, stated that Liu would be unable to pete for the remainder of 2008. Liu made a public apology to the Chinese media the following day, saying he could "do nothing but pull out of the race" because of his foot injury. He believed that the injury would not prevent him from future petitions and vowed to "e back" for the next Olympics.[16]
Liu's injury was significant and also ruled him out of the following year's major petition, the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.[17] However, coach Sun Haiping was confident that he would return in time for the Chinese national championships and 2009 Asian Championships in Athletics in November.[18]
2009–2011: Return from injury[edit]
After a 13-month absence because of his injury, Liu finally returned to petition at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Liu recorded a time of 13.15, tied with Terrence Trammell, but finished 0.01s
behind and was awarded second place. However, Liu said he was happy with his
performance.[19][20] Nearing the end of the year, he peted at a number of major events on home turf. He won gold medals at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships, the East Asian Games and the 11th Chinese National Games.[21][22]
At the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Doha, admitting that his right foot has yet to fully recover,[23]Liu was able to finish in the finals of the 60 m hurdles, but managed only seventh place.[24] His sole appearance on the 2010 IAAF Diamond League circuit came at the Shanghai Grand Prix and he lost to national rival Shi Dongpeng for the first time.[25] Following a six-month break, he marked his return to form at the 2010 Asian Games. A crowd of 70,000 gathered at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium to see him in the final and he easily won his third consecutive title at the petition, breaking the Games record with a run of 13.09 seconds – making him the third fastest athlete that season.[26]
The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in May 2011 saw Liu make a return to a world class level: he defeated David Oliver (the fastest hurdler in 2010) with a world-leading mark of 13.07 seconds to take his first win on the2011 IAAF Diamond League. Liu showed he had acplished a transition in his technique, as he reduced his number of starting steps before the first hurdle from eight to seven, using his left leg for hurdling.[27]
On August 29, 2011, Liu Xiang peted in the men's 110 m hurdles final in the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. Liu finished the race in third place, but he eventually won the silver medal, as the winner Dayron Robles was disqualified for entering Liu's lane and pulling him back.[28]
2012 season[edit]
In Liu's first petition of 2012, he was matched up against Dayron Robles at the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prixand this time he won cleanly with an Asian record time of 7.41 seconds for the 60 m hurdles.[29] He was the favourite for the title at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships, but was beaten into second place by Aries Merritt and left with the silver medal.[30] In the outdoor season he set a 110 m hurdles meet record at theGolden Grand Prix Kawasaki,[31] then ran 12.97 seconds to win at his home nation 2012 IAAF Diamond League meet, the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. This was his first run under 13 seconds since 2007 and he beat Americans David Oliver and Jason Richardson by some distance.[32] He followed this with a run of 12.87 seconds to win at thePrefontaine Classic, matching the world record time albeit with wind-assistance of 2.4 m/s.[33] In the 110 metre hurdles at the London Olympics in 2012 he pulled his Achilles tendon while taking off and attempting to clear the first hurdle, instead crashing straight into it. Liu hopped the full 110 metre stretch, was helped by a few of his fellow petitors and was put into a wheel chair and led away. He kissed the last hurdle before he left the track. Colin Jackson described it as a "very sad sight indeed" for the sport. Liu's loss echoed strongly in the Chinese press and public discourses.
Some voices expressed support while others wondered why Liu chose to participate in spite of his injury. As per reports Liu Xiang is to have surgery on his Achilles tendon in Britain.[34]
Personal life[edit]
Liu is known for his low-profile appearance, but he has bee one of the most popular athletes in China.[35]Liu Xiang was on Time magazine Asian edition's cover of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games titled "Liu Xiang & 99 More Athletes to Watch."[36]
Liu donated approximately 2,500,000 yuan (364,000 USD) to 2008 Sichuan Earthquake relief efforts.[37]
Although he is arguably one of the most popular sports stars in China, Liu admits that he has no time for a romantic relationship, citing that he wishes he had taken the chance to form one before the Athens Olympics, which catapulted him to fame: "There is no girlfriend. No time."[38]
Liu's athletic gear is sponsored by Nike.[39] He is also a spokesperson for Coca Cola and Cadillac.
International petition record[edit]
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
2000
World Junior Championships
Santiago, Chile
4th
110 m hurdles
World University Games
Beijing, China
1st
110 m 13.33
hurdles seconds
World Championships
2001
Chinese National Games
Edmonton, Canada
4th (semis)
110 m hurdles
Guangzhou, China
1st
110 m hurdles
13.36
East Asian Games
Osaka, Japan 1st
110 m 13.42
hurdles seconds
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Athletissima
Lausanne, Switzerland
2nd
110 m hurdles
13.12 seconds (WJR/AR)
Asian Championships
2002
Colombo, Sri
Lanka
1st
110 m 13.56
hurdles seconds
IAAF World Cup Madrid, Spain DNF
110 m hurdles
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Asian Games
Busan, South
Korea
1st
110 m 13.27
hurdles seconds
World Indoor Birmingham,
Championships United Kingdom
3rd
60 m 7.52
hurdles seconds
World
2003
Championships
Paris, France 3rd
110 m 13.24
hurdles seconds
World Athletics Final
Monaco
4th
110 m hurdles
World Indoor Championships
2004
Budapest, Hungary
2nd
60 m 7.43
hurdles seconds
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 1st
110 m hurdles
12.91 seconds (=WR)
2005
World Helsinki,
2nd
110 m 13.08
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Championships Finland hurdles seconds
Chinese National Games
Nanjing, China 1st
110 m hurdles
Asian Championships
Incheon, South
Korea
1st
110 m hurdles
East Asian Games
Macau, China 1st
110 m 13.21
hurdles seconds
IAAF Super Grand Prix
Lausanne, Switzerland
1st
110 m hurdles
12.88 seconds (WR)
World Athletics
2006
Final
Stuttgart, Germany
1st
110 m 12.93
hurdles seconds
World Cup Athens, Greece 2nd
110 m hurdles
Asian Games Doha, Qatar 1st
110 m 13.15
hurdles seconds
2007
World Championships
Osaka, Japan 1st
110 m 12.95
hurdles seconds
2008
World Indoor Championships
Valencia, Spain
1st
60 m 7.46
hurdles seconds
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Could
Olympic Games Beijing, China
DNF
110 m hurdles
not pete due to injury
Chinese National Games
Jinan, China 1st
110 m hurdles
2009
Asian Championships
Guangzhou, China
1st
110 m 13.50
hurdles seconds
East Asian Games
Hong Kong, China
1st
110 m 13.66
hurdles seconds
World Indoor Championships
2010
Asian Games
Doha, Qatar 7th
60 m hurdles
Guangzhou, China
1st
110 m 13.09
hurdles seconds
Asian Championships
2011
World Championships
Kobe, Japan 1st
110 m hurdles
13.22 CR
Daegu, South
Korea
2nd
110 m 13.27
hurdles seconds
World Indoor Championships
2012
Istanbul, Turkey
2nd
60 m 7.49
hurdles seconds
IAAF Diamond
Eugene, Oregon,United
1st
110 m
12.87s
See also[edit]
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作文三:《刘翔 英文介绍》2600字China’s First Spaceman---Yang Liwei
Yang Liwei was born in an ordinary family in Liaoning Province in 1965. He became a pilot in Chinese Air Force in 1987, spending 1,350 hours in the air. He has spent 5 years training to bee a spaceman.
Yang Liwei was sent into space at 9 a.m on October 15th by China’s
Shenzhou V spacecraft, which orbited the earth 14 times. He landed safely at 6:23 a.m the next day, making China the third country successfully sending a person into space after the former Soviet Union and the USA.
Yang Liwei came back to the earth after a 21-hour trip to space. In space Yang recorded everything he saw and showed China’s national flag and the United Nations’ flag to the people watching on TV at home.
All of the Chinese are proud of our first spaceman---Yang Liwei
回答时间:2007-6-4 18:35
The photo depicts an exciting scene: the famous athlete Liu Xiang striding forward in the Olympics Games in Athens. Determination is universally
regarded asa highly praised quality. It is neither genius nor extraordinary ability that gives us power to deal with and overe whatever hardship one is confronted with. It is this kind of spirit that enables us to endure the difficult moments and attain our goals.
The determined spirit gives us light when we are in dark moments and encourages when we are frustrated. With this quality, no enemy can overwhelm us, and noobstacles can stand in our way. There are many
examples of success being achieved solely through the strong will of the spirit. As in the picture, the athlete is running, with a determined spirit, towards the finishing line in order to obtain the gold medal, considered as the symbol of success for any sportsman. It is determination that leads to success.
It is not easy to cultivate this determined spirit. To do this, we must establish a firm faith in our actions and be ready to devote ourselves to them. We must boldly go through trials and hardships to train our will so as to get rid of the weak points of our moral character. Around us, there are quite a few people with this intense determination and spirit and set a good example for us to follow.
译文:
这幅照片描绘了一个动人的画面:著名运动员刘翔在雅典奥林匹克赛场上奋力拼搏。拼搏精神作为一种很高的素质得到了广泛的赞扬。在解决和克服摆在我们面前的难题的时候,拼搏精神给了我们力量,但它并不是与生俱来的卓越品质。正是这种精神使我们能够战胜困难,达到目的。
[---P---]拼搏精神在黑暗中给我们以光明,在挫折中给我们以勇气。有了这种精神,任何敌人都不能打垮我们,任何困难都不能阻挡我们。有许多例子可以证明,具有拼搏精神才能成功。就像照片中所描绘的,一名运动员正朝终点奋力奔跑,力夺金牌,因为金牌是所有运动员成功的象征。正是这种拼搏精神指引我们走向成功之路。
培养拼搏精神不是一件简单的事情。为此我们必须树立坚定的信念,并且准备为之献身。我们必须大胆地经受考验,克服困难,磨练意志,从而消除我们性格中的弱点。在我们周围,有好多这样具有拼搏精神的人们, 为我们树立了良好的榜样。
雅典奥运会已落下帷幕。在本届奥运会上中国队共获得32枚金牌,其中刘翔的 110米 跨栏更是令世界为之关注。请你根据下面图表写一篇文章,简要介绍他的情况。
作文四:《用英语介绍一下》2500字用英语介绍一下英国索福大学
The academic heritage of the University of Salford is founded in the great industrial revolution which originated in the North of England and transformed the world during the Nineteenth Century. Salford contributed to this
extraordinary transformation through its internationally renowned engineering and engineers, science and scientists, technologies and technologists.
The university was founded in 1896 as the Royal Technical Institute, Salford following a merger of the Salford Working Men's College founded in 1858 and Pendleton Mechanics Institute founded in 1850. The Institute received royal letters, allowing the word 'Royal' to be appended, with the then Duke and
Duchess of York (later to bee King George V and Queen Mary) officiating at the opening ceremony.
The Statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, situated on the lawn in front of the Art Gallery, memorate their royal visit to Salford in 1851. Joule House in Acton Square was the home of James Prescott Joule who gave his name to the electrical unit of work.
In 1921, the Institute was renamed the Royal Technical College, Salford, but in 1958 the institution split into two separate organisations. The break away
college became the Peel Park Technical College but changed its name first to Salford Technical Institute in 1961, then to Salford College of Technology in 1970, and finally to University College Salford in 1992.
The Royal College of Advanced Technology, t on to bee the University of Salford on 10 February 1967 when Her Majesty The Queen handed over the Royal Charter. In 1996, the break-away University College Salford (est.1958) and the University of Salford (est.1967) were formally merged into the single institution that makes the university what it is today.
The first Vice-Chancellor was Clifford Whitworth, after whom the university's main library is named. The first chancellor was HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who remained as the university's chancellor until 1991. Prince Philip took a "keen interest" in the university whilst in office which has
continued since then, with him making a visit in 2008 to see the university's award winning acoustics laboratories.
Today, the University has established a successful global presence with a 2006/7 turnover of some £156m, four faculties, 12 schools, nearly 21,000 students, and 2,500 staff - serving the needs of industry and merce.
Currently undergoing a transformational change affecting every area of university life, Salford is positioning itself at the leading edge of higher education institutions in this country.
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∙ This was no ordinary roast suckling pig but one that had perfect crispy skin and melting, moist and incredibly seasoned meat. 这可不是普通的烤乳猪,它的外皮异常酥脆,肉则鲜嫩多汁,入口即化,味道叫人难以置信。 In the smoking process squab meat bee very soft almost like paste. 在熏制的过程中,雏鸟肉会变得很软,有点像面团。 那桂鱼上面是什么?。 Bob: No, thanks. What's top on the mandarion fish? 我们要来一份胭脂香鹅,外加盐鸡、白切鸡和清蒸桂鱼。 We'll try this one, with the Salt-Baked Chicken, the Soft-Boiled Chicken and the Steamed Mandarin Fish to follow. 它的主要名菜有清蒸鲥鱼、扬州锅巴、叫花鸡、松鼠桂鱼等。 Well-known dishes include steamed herring and Jiasohuazi (beggar's ) chicken, Yangzhou rice crust and squirrel-shaped mandarin fish. steamed rice mixed with : salmon flakes, chopped spring onion, chopped onion, chopped shiitake mushrooms, shredded carrots. 拌饭的料:三文鱼,葱花,切碎的洋葱,切碎的香菇,磨碎的胡萝卜。把所有的料用耗油炒好后,和白饭拌在一起。 Pour sauce onto beancurd and sprinkle with spring onion. Place stir fried sesame seeds, laver and shredded bonito on top. Serve. 于豆腐面依次浇上酱汁,洒�花,最后铺上炒芝麻、紫菜条及木鱼丝,即可食用。 Grate some fresh ginger and rub it round the cavity. Leaving the ginger, spring onion and 2 pieces of orange zest inside to flavor. 撒上磨碎的生姜,并在鸭肚子里搽上生姜碎,再把白葱和2片橙子片塞到鸭肚子里,以增加香味。 Sago lays a foundation, put all fruits again, can. 西米铺底,再放上所有水果,即可。 It is on soft oak bark , just e out of the stove , scribble sweet-scented osmanthus honey last year so make it good feast. 新鲜全麦吐司:放在软橡木树皮上,刚刚出炉就端了上来,预先涂过了隔年的桂花蜂蜜做番司所以超级有嚼头。 Spring should be eating some light, eat more vegetables and some edible mushrooms, such as black fungus, tremella, mushrooms, mushrooms, and so on. 春季饮食应清淡一些,多吃蔬菜和一些食用菌,如黑木耳、银耳、蘑菇、香菇等。 一个是鼠尾草,它的叶子可以用于烹饪火鸡和鹅。 One is sage. Its leaves are cooked with turkey or goose Waiter: We have basil thin onion rings, Norway smoked salmon, prawn cocktail, and broiled garlic escargot. 我们有罗勒佐洋葱圈、挪威烟熏鲑鱼、明虾冷盘沙拉还有香蒜烤田螺。 A signature dish is the fried prawn in soy sauce, marinated in a fragrant soy sauce that
does not overwhelm the sweetness of the prawns.
有道招牌菜是油烹大虾,香浓的酱汁并没有掩盖虾肉的鲜美。
∙ Stir-fry the garlic, mushroom, roasted duck and shrimp. Add the seasoning, the rock
melon and the sauce. Add all ingredients into the wanton cup.
爆香蒜茸、鲜菇粒、青红椒粒、火鸭粒、虾仁等炒匀,放入调味及蜜瓜粒,加入生粉作献汁,全部材料放入盏内便成。
将西芹、黄梨、蕃茄和柠檬搅成汁。
Blend the celery, pineapple, tomato and lemon into a sauce
As an alternative to butter, we offer extra virgin olive oil, including natural, truffle, chilli and balsamic vinegar to plete your meal.
除了奶油之外,另备有特级纯橄榄油,含原味、松露
、辣椒香醋等口味,供您佐餐。松露被法国人称做“钻石”,其身价是与鱼子酱、鹅∙ ∙ 肝酱等高级美食并列,号称美食“三大天王”。松露与生俱来的独特香味更使它成为在法国菜、意大利菜中极为珍贵的调味圣品。相信很多人都听过松露这个名字,但松露究竟是什么呢?其实松露是一种真菌,一种生长在地面下的子囊菌
作文六:《用英语介绍中国》1300字As is well known to us all,China is one of four ancient and civilizational countries in the world.In fact ,It has a more long history than we have ever known.Because of this,many ancient architectures and all sorts of historical books are often found in different places in china .In china ,It's easier for you to find a person than you can in any countries.that is,China has the largest number of population on the Earth,which,however,also puts great burden on our country. There are fifty-six peoples in our country.We get along well with each other and often disasters can draw us more together.besides,chinese food is very famous for its good tast and nutrition.many people in other countries are fond of it and try their best to cook it.Every year,plenty of foreigners from different countries e china to have a sightseeing.here you can look around lots of places of interest.
I really hope our country will bee more and more flourishing and pople will live a happier and happier life.I'm a chinese man and I am proud of being born in china.
众所周知,中国是世界上四大文明古国之一.事实上,它的历史远比我们所知道的要长久.因为它的长久性,在中国很多地方你可以发现古代建筑和历史书籍.在中国你找一个人要比你在其他任何国家找人都容易,也就是说,中国是世界上人口最多的国家.可是这个状况也给咱们国家带来了很大的负担.
我们国家有56个民族.我们彼此和睦,灾难常常让我们更加团结.除此以外,中国菜因为它的美味和营养而著名.世界上很多人都喜欢中国菜,并且尽力学着做它.每年,大批来自世界各地的外国人来中国旅游.到这你能欣赏到很多风景名胜.
我真的希望我们国家会变得越来越繁荣,人民过上越来越幸福的生活.我是一个中国人,我以出生在中国而感到骄傲.