Recently, our school held an activity called "Us After Ten Years", where the speakers presented what they would become in the future. At first, I didn't care about the1, but just four days before the ceremony, my head teacher asked me to2one student who got ill. There were three barriers during my 3. Firstly, I didn't have a clear career path at that time. Luckily, my classmates 4 that I choose to be a diplomat, who is eloquent (善辩的), 5, and enjoys critical thinking, like me. Secondly, I had to choose a representative scene to show my career. My first 6 was to hold a press conference. However, that would have taken 7 than the scheduled time. Ultimately, I decided to give a speech to the current students about my job. Finally, I had to decide the presentation 8. During my first two practices, I tried to 9 the present Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesmen. But I couldn't find myself like them when speaking. I told myself: "You are 10so be yourself and create your own style. "
Then came my time. I took a deep breath and walked 11 onto the stage, 12 to my audience. The bright lights and screams from the auditorium suddenly surrounded me tightly. Fortunately, everything went as expected. When the last speech concluded, the heavy burden suddenly13 into a whole sense of relief, then a sense of pride.
I'm proud that I have 14 the mental barriers. I'm also proud of Chinese diplomats, who meet all kinds of questions and 15. but manage to keep showing Chinese wisdom. That's the kind of person I want to be.