What do we children want to be when we grow up?

1. When I grow up, I hope I can be a teacher. What a noble profession a teacher is! I want to be this hardworking gardener. If I really become a teacher, I will teach my students seriously. I should not only teach them knowledge, but also teach them how to be a man and how to become a useful talent for the country.

I want to tell them how prosperous our motherland is now, and the heroes who fight for our country are glorious and great. ...

I hope I can be a scientist when I grow up. If I really become a scientist, I will work hard and invent more scientific things for my country. I hope robots are no strangers to people. I will use science to make people's lives more convenient. I also want people who don't believe in science and feudal superstition to be conquered by science and believe in science.

I hope I can be a pilot when I grow up. I will fly my plane in the endless blue sky. How high is it? Look, it must be a beautiful scenery!

I hope I can be an astronaut when I grow up. After becoming an astronaut, I want to take the space shuttle, roam in space and "visit" other planets to see what it looks like. I am not satisfied with the light on TV. I want to see for myself. I also want to explore the "mystery of the universe" that has not yet been discovered.

Imagine how many people will meet there and how many cheers and applause will ring in your ears if you succeed.