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New Horizon College English 3 Text Original Text and Translation Sir Winston Churchill Original Text and Translation
1 As a young boy, the British Prime Minister, SirWinstonChurchill, attended a public school party. He is an excellent student and comes from a family. He may have been expelled from school. Fortunately, he did not rule out the possibility of entering the university. He was finally elected as prime minister. He is famous for his wisdom, civic duty and bravery in the difficult years of the world war.

Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime Minister, studied at Harrow College when he was a child. He was not a good student at that time. If he hadn't come from a famous family, he might have been expelled for violating discipline. Thankfully, he finally graduated from Harrow, and the mistakes he made there did not affect his going to college. Later, because of his outstanding performance in the military career, he was elected as British Prime Minister. His talent, wisdom, civic responsibility and fearless courage in refusing to surrender during the painful and dark period of World War II earned him a good reputation. His extraordinary determination inspired not only the whole nation, but also the whole world.

For the outgoing Prime Minister, he is a student of Harrow Middle School. The headmaster said, "Young gentlemen, the great orator is speaking to you for the fourth time. You should follow the advice of any voice." The great day has arrived. SirWinstonstoodup, who is five feet five inches tall and weighs 107 kilometers, delivered a short and clear speech: "Young people, never give up. Never give up! Never give up! Forever, forever, forever, forever!

At the end of his prime minister's term, he was invited to his alma mater, Harrow College, to give a speech to students full of ambition to serve the country. The headmaster said, "young gentlemen, the greatest orator of our time will come to give you a speech in a few days." You should listen to any pertinent suggestions he makes. " The exciting day finally arrived. Sir Winston stood up-he was only 5 feet 5 inches tall, but he weighed 107 kg. He made a concise speech: "Young man, never give up. Never give up! Never give up! Never, never, never, never! "