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幼时我所有的梦想,无非是渴望拥有别人不曾拥有的东西。1我成长在一个闭塞的小城,听说集邮这个词是在读小学五年级的时候。一天,语文老师宣布,县文化局要举办集邮比赛,鼓励大家积极参赛。后来,几本集邮册子在班里反复传,大家羡慕不已。许多人蠢蠢欲动,也要集邮。我的同桌和两个朋友,头一天放学,就拉着家长到邮局买集邮册。三人册子一样,又大又方,黄皮的,售价十块钱。回到家,我也缠着我妈要
All my dreams at a young age were nothing more than the desire to have something that nobody else had. I grew up in an obscured town and I heard that the word philatelic was in the fifth grade of elementary school. One day, the language teacher announced that the county Cultural Affairs Bureau will organize a philatelic contest to encourage everyone to participate actively. Later, several stamp booklets repeated in the class, we envy. Many people are ready to take off, but also collect stamps. My desk and two friends, the first day after school, took their parents to the post office to buy a philatelic album. Three booklet, big and square, yellow, the price of ten dollars. When I got home, I was also going to pester my mom