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In Africa, a teenager is looking for ways to get enough food and clothes.

Perhaps, it is hard for us to imagine that backward Africa is so chaotic and miserable. Due to poverty and remoteness, droughts and floods have caused great losses.

What impressed me most was that because of the famine, Mr. Kankuanba warned William that if he gave the dog (Kangba) food again, William's head would be unscrewed.

Look at William and look at us now. We have no worries about food and clothing, and three meals a day are rich in food. But what about them? Without the next meal, it is difficult to have the last meal.

I don't know that William came up with a way in a barren village like Wenbei. He recommended to his friends the methods he learned from the book "Energy Utilization" read in the library, and made a mini model display. He racked his brains to persuade his friend to help. Because of his mother's words, he made up his mind to make a windmill and tried his best to convince his father. Finally, he successfully made a windmill and brought water to the arid land.

William's efforts have been richly rewarded: scholarships, school education, degrees ... a series of academic-related honors flooded into his body. He experienced despair, and then he found hope.

There was a teenager who sprouted the bud of hope when he was hungry; There was a teenager who grew up in hope and succeeded.

Dreams give people strength and help people get out of trouble. As long as you have dreams, you can change your life.

There is a boy who has a dream. This boy, after many years, flew high.

Africa, a land struggling between hunger and death, stands a windmill made of waste. Windmills use wind power to generate electricity, and connected light bulbs can emit light. It was made by a teenage boy, William Kankuanba.

Malawi, a small African country. William lives in Wenbei Village, a barren village where only 2% people have access to electricity. The only thing that is not lacking here is the wind. Fourteen-year-old William decided to build his own windmill. He borrowed the village book "Using Energy". After many experiments, with the help of villagers and teachers' generators, he finally built a windmill with his father's consent.

Their eldest daughter left home to make a living and left a generator so that she could build a windmill.

In those hard days, the poor dog disappeared, the village chief died, and the corn lacking water in the field gradually withered. In this case, William's father agreed to build a windmill with his family's bicycle.

Their life is so hard that we should cherish our happy life.

William's attitude deserves our study, and his courage deserves our admiration.

Students, if you have a dream, go after it!

In Malawi, a small African country, witchcraft is prevalent, and people live in various difficulties such as drought, famine and flood. Eating has always been a big problem, and the most common thing here is the wind blowing up the yellow sand all over the sky.

A boy named William Kankuanba saw that all the men, women and children in the village were starving and decided to use windmills to solve this problem. In order to realize this dream, he studied hard and put it into practice. His family had no money to pay the tuition, so he begged the teacher who liked his sister and finally entered the library. In the museum, he read a lot of books and got the answer in an energy utilization: building windmills.

In Malawi, no matter what kind of dream, we must solve the problem of food and clothing before we can realize it. There are countless people robbing the corn residue left on the ground. The lack of food makes these villagers have to eat pigskin and sheepskin ... Hunger is a huge beast, which makes everyone stop.

In this case, William did not flinch, but went forward bravely. In order to realize his dream, he worked hard and made unremitting efforts, and his heart was full of hope. Finally, he successfully built a windmill, so that people in the village could plant the seedlings of hope.

In China, the problem of eating is easy to solve now, but in Malawi, it is difficult to have a sip of rice. Some people feel depressed because they can't get into college. But William looked for hope in despair and succeeded. Compared with him, what are the difficulties we have encountered?

Dreams have changed a teenager. After years of pain, he finally flew high.

No one expected the wind to play such an important role except the little boy William Kankuanba. A refugee from a small African country, in order to change the plight of his village, takes the opportunity to go to the library to read books every day.

He has a great dream and keeps telling everyone: "I can make the sky rain." He often says to his father, "Dad, lend me your bike." However, his father ignored him and just stared at William silently, revealing the meaning of refusal.

In the most difficult time of life, William's mother said to her father with tears in her eyes, "Where should I go with you?" I lost a lot. I lost my parents and my daughter in this place. You want me to lose it again? This sentence hurt William's father's heart, and he replied, "Are you blaming me? This land is not good, what can I do? " Full of helplessness.

Famine really made their life unbearable.

Later, William's father agreed to lend his bike to William. They cut down trees together to make wind racks, and finally William succeeded.

In our daily life, we will also encounter many difficulties. For example, I went to cram school today, and the road was dark. Teachers and classmates said I couldn't go, but I succeeded in the end. Teachers and classmates praised me for being brave, and I smiled happily.

As long as you work hard and are not afraid of failure, as long as you have a dream, you can change your life.

In a small village where poverty and death coexist, young William keeps his eyes on the bright distance.

Fourteen-year-old William built a windmill out of scrap.

In this famine area, a tobacco company intends to use wood to dry tobacco leaves. The kind village head told the villagers not to cut down trees, but the price of 2000 yuan made the villagers sign the tree cutting contract one by one. Excessive logging has brought consequences, the land is barren and cracked, and endless suffering has come to this village. The villagers have to drag the straw on the beams to the market to sell.

When the president came to this place, people cheered and greeted him warmly, thinking that the president would bring food to everyone. The truth is cruel. The president not only failed to comfort the villagers, but also hit the village head who said the wrong thing.

One day, William's father was out, and a middle-aged man and his gang robbed their only rice. William got back a small bag containing his intelligence. This bag of rice is nothing to us, but in William's mind, it is a very precious treasure.

Faced with suffering and famine, William chose to pursue his dream. My friend's questioning, my father's punching and kicking didn't make him flinch, just to get my father to agree to lend him his bike.

My sister ran away from home and my puppy died. Dad looked at William's melancholy eyes and agreed to William's request. The whole village came to help. They built a windmill. When the wind blows, the windmill turns, the battery is charged, the groundwater is pumped up, and the water flows along the pipeline. The whole village cheered for this and finally planted corn seedlings.

After many difficulties, William finally succeeded. This is because he did not sink in adversity, but chose to change everything with his own strength.

Even in adversity, keep your heart away.

A little boy, relying on his own strength, changed the life of the whole village.

In a village in Africa, the sun is in the sky and the land is cracked. Even if you sow, you will get nothing.

There is a boy named William in the village. He didn't cry bitterness, didn't shed a tear, but told everyone that he actually had a lot. He had to drop out of school because there was no money at home. He found a book Energy Utilization in the library and found that wind power can be used to generate electricity. So, he went to the garbage station to pick up all kinds of garbage and made a small wind turbine. He stared at the wind blowing through the village and silently thought about ways.

After thousands of requests, his father finally agreed to build a windmill for his bike. Everyone in the village looked up at the windmill, expecting a miracle.

Finally-

Water flowed through the pipes and watered the land, and the villagers tried to replant the seedlings.

William's bravery and wit are worth learning. He changed his life with practical actions.

There may be unpleasant things in life. Some students often complain that it is not good to care about this and that at home, but compared with life in Africa, we are actually very happy. We should cherish life, learn to create in life, and learn to change life with our own strength!

Our stereotype of Africa is: famine, extreme heat, flying sand all over the sky, dry up and backward life in science and technology. I have to admit that these impressions are almost correct. William Kankuanba, the hero of Young Knight, was born in such a place and has lived for more than ten years.

Malawi is the name of the country where William Kankuanba lives. Sunny, hardworking people and poor environment. The government set up a market in the town. You can only buy millet supplied by the government in the market, but it still can't stop people's enthusiasm for buying. There is too little food here.

The market can't alleviate the famine, and the cracked land is in urgent need of rain.

After a year's hard work, William's family harvested corn for two months. However, these corn were robbed by a group of gangsters. At the end of this mountain, William, who secretly studied in the library, learned wind power generation through the book Energy Utilization. He discussed with his father many times to build a windmill with a bicycle, but all of them were rejected ... After unremitting efforts, windmills sprang up in the village, and the whole village looked at the water pipes-finally, clear water was pumped up from the well.

In such a difficult situation, it is a miracle that William used what he learned to help the village get rid of the famine!

We can also use knowledge to create miracles.

Dreams can change lives.

In the movie Young Rider, William Kankuanba was born in arid Africa. The famine here makes people often compete for food. Although it doesn't often rain, when it rains heavily, the seedlings wither.

Rulers are bad and like to listen to good words. When the village chief was patrolling the village, he accidentally spoke ill of the president and was beaten.

William was born in an ordinary family and was forced to drop out of school because he couldn't pay the tuition, but he would secretly go to science class after the school morning meeting.

One rainy night, William and his partner came home and found their sister and the school science teacher in love. The light on the science teacher's bike caught his attention. As soon as the wheel turns, the light comes on. This can be used to solve the lighting problem of William's house.

The next morning, William went to ask the science teacher, but the science teacher didn't want to tell him. William threatened to tell about him and his sister before the teacher took him to the library. William found a book "Using Energy" among the books and has been soaking in the library ever since.

He and his friends went to the garbage dump to find some useful waste, made a generator, and finally needed gears. He asked his father to use the gear of his bike, but his father refused. The dry land made my father finally agree to lend him his bike.

A windmill was built by the field, and everyone stared at it. The wind is blowing, the windmill is moving, the water is coming ... everyone cheers loudly.

Dreams can make people create all kinds of things in difficult times and change our lives.

In the land of famine, we need to create. Only creation can bring happiness.

There is a boy who walks around the waste factory every day to see if he can find something useful. His life changed when he found all the materials to make a windmill.

The boy borrowed a book "Using Energy" from the library and found wind power generation. He decided to build a windmill to change the situation in the village.

My sister brought the generator through her boyfriend. His only difficulty was to borrow his father's bike. His father didn't support his idea at all until his mother said, "I have been losing it since I came here." When can I stop losing my family and daughter? "This sentence woke dad, and dad finally agreed to give the bike to William.

William successfully built a windmill with the gears of his bicycle, which changed the village and the whole country.

We live in an era of convenient science and technology, and we don't worry about food and clothing, but not everyone has the ability to create. Some people choose to give up, while others insist.

William's persistence is worth learning. Life is hard, but creation can inspire us and bring us hope.

There was a teenager with a dream, and the teenager spread his wings and flew.

In famine Africa, there is a small country-Malawi. There is a boy named William Kankuanba in Malawi. He made a windmill to stop his family from starving, thus saving the whole village.

What makes me sad in the movie is that William Kankuanba's puppy starved to death. The movie screen also gives the puppy a big close-up: its sternum is clearly visible. Famine led to disaster and people began to die in the village. William's sister eloped with the teacher, but left all the food to her family. None of these difficulties stopped William.

Difficulties are inevitable in life, but if you have a dream, you must pursue it.

In a dusty Africa, there are two words-despair, where drought, famine, plague and disease are rampant. Everyone's eyes are full of despair and emptiness. But there was a boy looking for hope in despair.

As Tagore said, "Your burden will become a gift, and your suffering will light your way."

Little Kankuanba dropped out of school because of family difficulties. But he never gave up studying and still studied secretly in the library. There is a book "Energy Utilization" in the library, from which he found the principle of wind power generation: wind power generation and electric energy diversion. He observed the physics teacher's bike and made a DC generator. Finally, with the help of the villagers, he built a windmill to attract water and bring hope to everyone.

Sometimes, we give up because of some minor setbacks, but the hero in the movie has experienced many hardships: suspension from school, famine, sister running away from home, strong opposition from his father, and he has never stopped studying.

The most touching scene in the movie is that William's mother said to his father, "We have been losing our parents, our sisters and our food. We never stop losing. When can we stop losing? " Yes! When can I stop losing it? Life is difficult everywhere.

Life is hard, but we can find hope in despair.

Kankuanba's strength deserves our study and admiration.

There is a teenager looking for hope in despair and thriving in difficulties.

No matter how difficult it is ahead, he is still pursuing his ideal in the dream boat.

There is a small village in Africa, where there is a long-term drought and famine. People are persecuted by diseases and worry about the dangers of nature, such as hunger and death. But in this dilemma, the black boy William found a way to save everyone. So, regardless of the coercion of his family and school, he finally got his father's consent and made a windmill, which solved the problem of food and clothing for the whole village and avoided the disaster of famine.

There is such a clip in the film that William's mother asks William's father, "Every time I go to a place with you, I lose something." I lost my parents and daughter here. Do you still want me to lose William? " Only then did I know that the times were really backward at that time, and let my mother complain to her favorite people, then I knew how serious the problem of food and clothing was at that time. From the fact that Sister William eloped with that teacher, we can see how difficult it was to solve the problem of food and clothing at that time!

Living in those days, people were really flustered, because everyone was in danger of being infected by germs and starving to death at any time, and there were beggars and dead animals everywhere. In William's house, a middle-aged man led a dozen people to take all the food in their house, and even the local chief went hungry. The food is running out, which means death. For example, William's puppy was starved to death, and several bones and muscles were clearly visible.

At this time, his father, who had always opposed William's bicycle borrowing, finally recognized William's practice, lent him his bicycle, saved the village, and slowly solved the problem of food and clothing. The little hero also went to a good university to study.

Now ordinary small towns are also very rich, except those remote areas. There is no need to worry about going to school. We also complain about too much homework and so on. As we all know, in Africa, going to school has become the dream of children in that area. They dream of studying as happily as we do.

I think William in the movie is a considerate, filial, brave and witty person. It was he who led the whole village out of poverty and towards a rich life; It is also he who looks for hope in such an environment that others give up. He built a windmill for everyone, sucked water from the canal to irrigate the gaunt grain and grass, so that the villagers no longer worried about hunger, begged for food every day and believed in witchcraft.

Hope is the inspiration rescued in despair.

The windmill made by teenagers changed the fate of a village. The boy's name is William.

In Wenbei Village, Africa, villagers suffer from natural disasters every year. This year, they encountered a drought. A tobacco company wanted to use wood to dry tobacco leaves, so the villagers cut down trees to sell them. No matter how the chief dissuaded them, the villagers who were short of money still cut down trees, which eventually led to the rain flooding the land. After that, the fierce sun cracked the land and the crops were dying.

A monster named "Famine" came to Wenbei Village.

William had to drop out of school because his family was poor, and his science teacher helped him teach himself in the library. William observed that the science teacher's bicycle can light up by stepping on the pedal, and the teacher told him that this is the principle of DC power generation. William found a book Energy Utilization in the library. He found that wind energy can generate electricity. William decided to build a windmill so that he could generate electricity and absorb water.

William and his friends collected available materials in the garbage and helped others to repair the tape recorder, and they were promised help. Now all they need is their father's bike and their teacher's DC generator.

The next morning, William's father went to a protest rally, and William went to buy food, leaving two weak women at home. A group of gangsters took the opportunity to take all the food in the house, and William's mother collapsed and cried at the door.

A few days later, William's sister and science teacher left, leaving a generator. The dog Kamba, who used to be with William, also starved to death. William's mother said to his father, "Every time I go to a place with you, I lose something." Do you still want me to lose William? "Mom's words made dad understand, and he agreed to give the bike to William.

William built a windmill with these limited materials, and the rotating windmill brought hope to the villagers.

Just as everyone was ploughing in the field, water was flowing in the pipe. A simple windmill made by a teenager changed the fate of the whole village.