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世界英語演講稿完整版(精選19篇)

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世界英語演講稿完整版 篇1

Transcr ipt of Apple CEO Tim Cook's commencement address at Tulane University

世界英語演講稿完整版(精選19篇)

蘋果CEO蒂姆·庫克杜蘭大學畢業典禮演講致詞

Hello Tulane! Thank you President Fitts, Provost Forman, distinguished faculty, other faculty (laughs), and the entire Tulane family, including the workers, ushers, (and) volunteers who prepared this beautiful space. And I feel duty-bound to also recognize the hard-working bartenders at The Boot. Though they're not here with us this morning, I'm sure some of you are reflecting on their contributions as well. (The Boot is a popular college bar right next to Tulane's campus which has been around for decades.)

你好,杜蘭大學!感謝菲茨校長、福爾曼教務長、尊敬的教職員工、其他教職員工[笑]以及整個杜蘭大家庭,包括為這個美麗的講堂做準備的工作人員、引座員和志願者。我覺得我有責任也稱讚一下在The Boot工作的辛勤的調酒師。雖然他們今天早上沒有和我們在一起,但我相信你們中的一些人也在反思他們的貢獻。[The Boot是一家受歡迎的大學酒吧,緊挨着杜蘭大學校園,已經存在了幾十年了。]

And just as many of you have New Orleans in your veins, and perhaps your livers, some of us at Apple have New Orleans in our blood as well. When I was a student at Auburn, the Big Easy was our favorite getaway. It's amazing how quickly those 363 miles fly by when you're driving toward a weekend of beignets and beer. And how slowly they go in the opposite direction. Apple's own Lisa Jackson is a proud Tulane alum. Yes. She brought the Green Wave all the way to Cupertino where she heads our environment and public policy work. We're thrilled to have her talent and leadership on our team.

就像你們中很多人的血管裏也許還有肝臟裏有新奧爾良一樣,我們蘋果公司的一些人的血液裏也有新奧爾良。當我還是奧本大學的學生的時候,我們最喜歡的度假勝地是Big Easy。非常神奇的是,當你在週末開車駛向這個勝地,想象着甜甜圈和啤酒的時候,363英里的距離似乎一閃而過;而當你返程時,路途卻顯得那麼遙遠。蘋果的員工麗莎-傑克遜(LisaJackson)是一位令人驕傲的杜蘭大學校友。是。她把綠色浪潮一路帶到了庫比蒂諾,在那裏她領導着我們的環境和公共政策工作。我們很高興她能在我們的隊伍中發揮才華和進行領導。

OK, enough about us. Let's talk about you. At moments like this, it always humbles me to watch a community come together to teach, mentor, advise, and finally say with one voice, congratulations to the class of 20xx!

好了,別再提我們了。讓我們談談你們。在這樣的時刻,看到一個社區聚集在一起傳道受業解惑,最後用一個聲音説,祝賀20xx年的同學們,這讓我感到很謙卑!

Now there's another very important group: your family and friends. The people who, more than anyone else, loved, supported, and even sacrificed greatly to help you reach this moment. Let's give them a round of applause. This will be my first piece of advice. You might not appreciate until much later in your life how much this moment means to them. Or how that bond of obligation, love, and duty between you matters more than anything else.

現在還有一個非常重要的羣體:你們的家人和朋友。那些比任何人都更愛你們、更支持你們、甚至甘願自我犧牲的人,為了幫助你們達到這一時刻,他們付出了巨大的代價。讓我們為他們鼓掌。這將是我的第一條建議。直到你生命的後期,你們才會意識到這一刻對他們來説有多麼重要,或者意識到你們的義務、愛和責任有多麼重要。

In fact, that's what I really want to talk to you about today. In a world where we obsessively document our own lives, most of us don't pay nearly enough attention to what we owe one another. Now this isn't just about calling your parents more, although I'm sure they'd be grateful if you did that. It's about recognizing that human civilization began when we realized that we could do more together. That the threats and danger outside the flickering firelight got smaller when we got bigger. And that we could create more - more prosperity, more beauty, more wisdom, and a better life - when we acknowledge certain shared truths and acted collectively.

事實上,這就是我今天真正想和你們説的。在一個我們沉迷於記錄自己生活的世界裏,我們中的大多數人對我們彼此虧欠的東西沒有給予足夠的關注。這不僅僅是給你們的父母打更多的電話,儘管我相信如果你們會這麼做,他們會很感激的。當我們意識到我們可以在一起做更多的事情時,人類文明就開始了。當我們變得更越來越強大時,在閃爍的火光之外的威脅和危險就會變得越來越小。我們可以創造更多——更多的繁榮,更多的美,更多的智慧,更美好的生活——只要我們承認某些共同的真理並採取集體行動。

Maybe I'm biased, but I've always thought the South, and the Gulf Coast in particular, have hung on to this wisdom better than most. (Tim Cook grew up in Robertsdale, Alabama, which is about an hour from New Orleans and is similarly close to the Gulf of Mexico.) In this part of the country, your neighbors check up on you if they haven't heard from you in a while. Good news travels fast because your victories are their victories too. And you can't make it through someone's front door before they offer you a home-cooked meal.

也許我有偏見,但我一直認為南方,特別是墨西哥灣海岸,比大多數人更能堅持這一智慧。[庫克在阿拉巴馬州的羅伯茨代爾長大,那裏距離新奧爾良大約一個小時的路程,同樣靠近墨西哥灣。]在這個國家的這個地方,如果你們的鄰居有一段時間沒有你們的消息,他們會忍不住來看望你們。好消息傳得很快,因為你們的勝利也是他們的勝利。在他們提供一頓熱飯熱菜招待你們之前,你們是不可能走出大門的。

Maybe you haven't thought about it very much, but these values have informed your Tulane education too. Just look at the motto: not for one's self, but for one's own. You've been fortunate to live, learn, and grow in a city where human currents blend into something magical and unexpected. Where unmatched beauty, natural beauty, literary beauty, musical beauty, cultural beauty, seem to spring unexpectedly from the bayou. The people of New Orleans use two tools to build this city: the unlikely and the impossible. Wherever you go, don't forget the lessons of this place. Life will always find lots of ways to tell you no, that you can't, that you shouldn't, that you'd be better off if you didn't try. But New Orleans teaches us there is nothing more beautiful or more worthwhile than trying. Especially when we do it not in the service of one's self, but one's own.

也許你們還沒有想太多,但這些價值觀也影響了你們杜蘭大學的教育。看看這句座右銘:不是為了自己,而是為了自己人。你們很幸運地生活、學習和成長在一座城市裏,在這個城市裏,人類的潮流融合成了一種神奇的、意想不到的東西。在那裏,無與倫比的美,自然的美,文學的美,音樂的美,文化的美,似乎不期而至地從河口湧出。新奧爾良的人們使用兩種工具來建造這座城市:不太可能的和不可能的。無論你走到哪裏,都不要忘記這個地方的教訓。生活總會找到很多方法來告訴你,不,你不能,你不應該,如果你不去嘗試,你會過得更好。但是新奧爾良告訴我們,沒有什麼比嘗試更美麗和更有價值了。尤其是當我們這樣做不是為自己服務,而是為自己人服務的時候。

For me, it was that search for greater purpose that brought me to Apple in the first place. I had a comfortable job at a company called Compaq that at the time looked like it was going to be on top forever. As it turns out, most of you are probably too young to even remember its name. But in 1998, Steve Jobs convinced me to leave Compaq behind to join a company that was on the verge of bankruptcy. They made computers, but at that moment at least, people weren't interested in buying them. Steve had a plan to change things. And I wanted to be a part of it.

對我來説,正是為了追求更偉大的目標,我才第一次來到蘋果。我曾在一家叫康柏(Compaq)的公司找到了一份舒適的工作,在當時看來,這份工作將永遠是的工作。事實證明,你們中的大多數人可能還太年輕,甚至不記得它的名字。但在1998年,史蒂夫-喬布斯説服我離開康柏,加入一家瀕臨破產的蘋果公司。他們製造電腦,但至少在那一刻,人們對購買這些電腦並不感興趣。史蒂夫有個改變一切的計劃。我也想成為其中的一員。

It wasn't just about the iMac, or the iPod, or everything that came after. It was about the values that brought these inventions to life. The idea that putting powerful tools in the hands of everyday people helps unleash creativity and move humanity forward. That we can build things that help us imagine a better world and then make it real.

這不僅僅是iMac,或者iPod,或者之後的一切,而是使這些發明創意復活的價值觀念。把強大的工具放在普通人手中將有助於釋放創造力和推動人類向前發展。我們可以建造一些東西來幫助我們想象一個更美好的世界,然後讓它成為現實。

There's a saying that if you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life. At Apple, I learned that's a total crock. You'll work harder than you ever thought possible, but the tools will feel light in your hands. As you go out into the world, don't waste time on problems that have been solved. Don't get hung up on what other people say is practical. Instead, steer your ship into the choppy seas. Look for the rough spots, the problems that seem too big, the complexities that other people are content to work around. It's in those places that you will find your purpose. It's there that you can make your greatest contribution. Whatever you do, don't make the mistake of being too cautious. Don't assume that by staying put, the ground won't move beneath your feet. The status quo simply won't last. So get to work on building something better.

有句諺語説,如果你做你喜歡做的事,你的人生中將永遠不會有一天是在工作。在蘋果公司,我知道了這是一個徹頭徹尾的謊言。你會比你想象的更努力工作,但你卻一點也不覺得費勁。當你走進這個世界的時候,不要把時間浪費在已經解決的問題上。不要為別人所説的是實際的情況而心煩意亂。相反,引導你的船進入波濤洶湧的大海。尋找那些蠻荒之地,那些看起來還很難解決的問題,那些其他人樂於解決的複雜問題。在那些地方,你會找到你的目標。在那裏你可以做出你的貢獻。無論你做什麼,都不要犯太謹慎的錯誤。不要以為原地不動,地面就不會在你腳下移動。現狀根本不會持久。所以開始做些更好的事吧。

In some important ways, my generation has failed you in this regard. We spent too much time debating. We've been too focused on the fight and not focused enough on progress. And you don't need to look far to find an example of that failure. Here today, in this very place, in an arena where thousands once found desperate shelter from a 100-year disaster, the kind that seem to be happening more and more frequently, I don't think we can talk about who we are as people and what we owe to one another without talking about climate change.

在某些重要的方面,我們這代人辜負了你們。我們花了太多時間辯論。我們一直太專注於鬥爭,而沒有把足夠的注意力放在進步上。你不需要看太遠就能找到失敗的例子。今天,就在這個地方,在這個成千上萬人曾經絕望地躲避百年災難的地方,這種災難似乎變得越來越頻繁。我認為,如果我們不談論氣候變化,我們就無法談論我們是誰,以及我們彼此虧欠了什麼。

(applause) Thank you. Thank you.

謝謝!謝謝!

This problem doesn't get any easier based on whose side wins or loses an election. It's about who has won life's lottery and has the luxury of ignoring this issue and who stands to lose everything. The coastal communities, including some right here in Louisiana, that are already making plans to leave behind the places they've called home for generations and head for higher ground. The fishermen whose nets come up empty. The wildlife preserves with less wildlife to preserve. The marginalized, for whom a natural disaster can mean enduring poverty.

這個問題不會因為誰勝誰負而變得簡單,這是一個關乎誰贏了人生彩票、誰有忽視這個問題的能力、誰會失去一切的問題。沿海社區,包括路易斯安那州的一些社區,已經在計劃離開世代以來被稱為“家園”的地方,前往更海拔更高地方。如今漁民的漁網空空如也、野生動物生計蕭條。對於生存在邊緣地區的人來説,自然災害往往就意味着持久的貧困。

Just ask Tulane's own Molly Keogh, who's getting her Ph.D. this weekend. Her important new research shows that rising sea levels are devastating areas of Southern Louisiana more dramatically than anyone expected. Tulane graduates, these are people's homes. Their livelihoods. The land where their grandparents were born, lived, and died.

問問杜蘭大學的莫莉·基奧(Molly Keogh)就知道了,她這個週末就要拿到博士學位了。她的一項重要新研究表明,海平面上升對路易斯安那州南部地區造成的破壞比任何人預想的都要嚴重。杜蘭大學的畢業生們,這些地方都是人們的家園、他們的生計、他們祖父母出生、生活和去世的地方。

When we talk about climate change or any issue with human costs, and there are many, I challenge you to look for those who have the most to lose and find the real, true empathy that comes from something shared. That is really what we owe one another. When you do that, the political noise dies down, and you can feel your feet firmly planted on solid ground. After all, we don't build monuments to trolls, and we're not going to start now.

當我們談論氣候變化或任何與人類成本有關的問題時,我有很多問題希望你們能夠着手去做:去尋找那些因此損失的人,並從一些共同的東西中找到真正的、真正的同理心,這才是我們真正虧欠彼此的東西。當你這樣做的時候,政治上的喧囂就會平息下來,你會感到自己的腳牢牢地踩在了堅實的土地上。畢竟,我們從來不為巨魔建造紀念碑,也不會現在開創這個先例。

If you find yourself spending more time fighting than getting to work, stop and ask yourself who benefits from all the chaos. There are some who would like you to believe that the only way that you can be strong is by bulldozing those who disagree or never giving them a chance to say their peace in the first place. That the only way you can build your own accomplishments is by tearing down the other side.

如果你發現自己花在鬥爭上的時間比上班的時間還多。那麼停下來,問問自己誰能從所有這些混亂中受益。有些人想讓你相信,你能變得強大的方法,就是制服那些不同意你觀點的人,或者從一開始就不給他們機會表達自己的機會。他們想讓你相信,你能成就自己的方法就是摧毀對方。

We forget sometimes that our preexisting beliefs have their own force of gravity. Today, certain algorithms pull toward you the things you already know, believe, or like, and they push away everything else. Push back. It shouldn't be this way. But in 20xx, opening your eyes and seeing things in a new way can be a revolutionary act. Summon the courage not just to hear but to listen. Not just to act, but to act together.

我們有時會忘記,我們先前存在的信念有其自身的引力。今天,某些算法會把你已經知道、相信或喜歡的東西主動拉向你,而把其他的東西推開,但事情本不應該如此。然而在20xx年,睜開眼睛、以一種全新方式看待事物可能是一種革命性的行為。你不僅要鼓起勇氣去聽,還要有勇氣去聽。不僅僅是行動,而是要一起行動。

It can sometimes feel like the odds are stacked against you, that it isn't worth it, that the critics are too persistent and the problems are too great. But the solutions to our problems begin on a human scale with building a shared understanding of the work ahead and with undertaking it together. At the very least, we owe it to each other to try.

有時候你會覺得機會對你不利、覺得這麼做不值得、覺得批評之聲太過頑固,亦或覺得問題太大(超出了自己的處理能力)。但是,解決我們當下問題的辦法首先就是在人類範疇內建立對今後工作的共同理解,並着手共同解決這一問題。至少,我們也應該放手一搏。

It's worked before. In 1932, the American economy was in a free-fall. Twelve million people were unemployed, and conventional wisdom said the only thing to do was to ride it out, wait, and hope that things would turn around. But the governor of New York, a rising star named Franklin Roosevelt, refused to wait. He challenged the status quo and called for action. He needed people to stop their rosy thinking, face the facts, pull together, and help themselves out of a jam.

這樣的方式在之前曾成功過。1932年,當時的美國經濟一落千丈,有1200萬人失業。傳統觀點認為,我們能做的就是撐過這段時間、等待,並希望情況會有所好轉。但當時政途冉冉升起的紐約州州長富蘭克林o羅斯福(Franklin Roosevelt,後就任美國第32任總統,美國曆連任超過兩屆的總統)拒絕等待。他敢於挑戰現狀,呼籲採取行動。他呼籲人們停止繼續抱有樂觀的想法,面對現實、齊心協力,幫助自己擺脱困境。

He said: "The country demands bold, persistent experimentation. It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it and try another. But above all, try something."

他説:“這個國家需要一些大膽、持續的嘗試。採取一種方法並加以嘗試是再正常不過的事情。如果失敗了,我們就承認失敗,然後再試一次。但最重要的是,我們需要嘗試一些東西。”

This was a speech to college students fearful about their future in an uncertain world. He said: "Yours is not the task of making your way in the world, but the task of remaking the world."

這是一場對大學生的演講,他們擔心自己在一個不確定世界裏的未來。他(羅斯福)説:“你們的任務不是在世界上開闢自己的道路,而是改造世界。”

The audacious empathy of young people, the spirit that says we should live not just for ourselves, but for our own. That's the way forward. From climate change to immigration, from criminal justice reform to economic opportunity, be motivated by your duty to build a better world. Young people have changed the course of history time and time again. And now it's time to change it once more.

年輕人無畏的同情心告訴我們,我們不僅要為努力生活,而且要為自己而活。這是一條前進的道路,從氣候變化到移民、從刑事司法改革到經濟機遇,我們都要以建設一個更美好世界的責任為動力。此前的年輕人一次又一次地改變了歷史的進程,現在是時候再次改變了。

I know, I know the urgency of that truth is with you today. Feel big because no one can make you feel small. Feel brave because the challenges we face are great but you are greater. And feel grateful because someone sacrificed to make this moment possible for you. You have clear eyes and a long life to use them. And here in this stadium, I can feel your courage.

我知道,今天你們所接觸到真相帶來的緊迫性。大膽一些,因為沒有人能讓你感到弱小。勇敢一些,因為我們面臨的挑戰是巨大的,但你們將更加偉大。懂得感恩,因為已經有人為你們生活在的當下做出了犧牲,讓這一刻成為可能。你們擁有一對清澈的眼睛,人生的道路也還很長。在這個體育場,我能感受到你們的勇氣。

Call upon your grit. Try something. You may succeed. You may fail. But make it your life's work to remake the world because there is nothing more beautiful or more worthwhile than working to leave something better for humanity.

呼喚你的勇氣。嘗試,你可能會成功,也可能會失敗。但是,請讓改造世界成為你自己的人生工作,因為沒有什麼比為人類留下更好的東西更具價值。

Thank you very much, and congratulations class of 20xx!

非常感謝,祝賀20xx屆的畢業生們!

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇2

Wang Leehom Speech @Berklee College of Music - YouTube

王力宏伯克利音樂學院演講

I don't know what to say. I didn't know that there would be a podium with a microphone. I thought I would just be singing songs. Not to downplay that, but ...

我不知説什麼好了。我不知道這邊有一個帶麥克風的講台。我還以為只要唱幾首歌就好了。不是説那不重要。

Oh, my goodness, what an honor. I am just so humbled and excited to be here looking out at all of you.

哦,我的老天,多麼大的一份榮譽。在這裏看着大家,我既誠惶誠恐,又激動萬分。

Being back here on campus is ... I feel so proud to have studied here. And ... that's 16 years ago, but ... I used to come to Symphony Hall every weekend and get those rush tickets, the student packs, and watch the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform as often as possible, often by myself.

重新回到這裏真的是…我為自己曾在此學習過而感到自豪。已經是16年前了,但是…我以前經常一個人在週末來到交響樂大廳,搶一些所謂的“趕急票”,來欣賞波士頓交響樂團的表演。

And it was one of the highlights of my time here at Berklee, so being here on stage is really unreal. Walking around on campus today was a testament to how far Berklee's come in the last 16 years. It is beautiful, the campus, the facilities. I was walking by the MP&E, the studios, the equipment, the fitness center. We didn't have any of these stuffs. So I guess you guys have been doing a pretty good job. So thank you, and congratulations to that. What a time for the East and West in music, in pop culture.

這是我在伯克利學習生活的眾多亮點之一了,所以能來到這個台上實屬不易。今天我在校園漫步,感受到了母校在這16年間的變化之大。她太美了,無論是環境還是設施。我還路過MP&E,那些工作室,一些設施,對了還有一個健身中心。我們那會兒可沒有這玩意兒。所以校方的努力非常的棒,謝謝你們,也祝賀你們。這是一個東西方在音樂、流行文化中交流的偉大時代。

All of you, music lovers, future musicians, future professional musicians on the stage, and like what Roger just said, it's so important for us to be ambassadors, to be that bridge, to be ambassadors of peace, and breaking down the walls, bringing people together. Last night ... this is an issue that's so close in my heart, because last night in Los Angeles, my dear friend Jackie Chan was the first person ... first Chinese actor ever to win an Oscar, last night! I just want to thank all of you for being here, that's why we make music, is to connect with people.

在座的各位,無論你是音樂發燒友、未來的音樂人,還是未來專業的舞台表演音樂家,就像Roger剛所説的,我們要成為大使,這一點非常重要。我們要成為溝通東西方的橋樑,成為和平的使者,我們要消除阻礙,把人和人連接起來。對了,跟大家説一件很激動人心的事情,昨天晚上在洛杉磯,我的好朋友成龍大哥成為了第一個獲得奧斯卡小金人的中國演員,就在昨天晚上。真的感謝大家今天來到這兒,這也是讓我做音樂的原因—把人連接起來。

I've never written a song without loving it myself. So for all of you musicians, always follow your heart and always do what you love. I've definitely ... you know ... never convince yourself that what other people are telling you to do is right if you don't feel like it's right in your heart. As a musician, it just doesn't work.

我對我寫的每一首歌都很喜歡,沒有不喜歡的。所以,各位音樂人,請跟隨自己的心,做自己愛做的事。如果你內心不認可的事情,那麼無論別人怎麼説,你都別動搖。作為一個音樂人,不這麼做是行不通的。

So work like a bull, I guess ... and always have fun. And all the accolades don't mean anything without your friends and your family to share with. So Thank You to them as well for being here together, and always.

最後,像老黃牛一樣工作,並且保持快樂。另外,我還想説,如果你不能把這份快樂跟你的朋友、家人分享的話,那麼所有的讚美都是沒有意義的。所以,我要感謝今天出席典禮的朋友和家人。

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇3

美聯儲主席伯克南普林斯頓大學畢業典禮演講稿中英雙語對照:

It's nice to be back at Princeton. I find it difficult to believe that it's been almost 11 years since I departed these halls for Washington. I wrote recently to inquire about the status of my leave from the university, and the letter I got back began, "Regrettably, Princeton receives many more qualified applicants for faculty positions than we can accommodate."重返普林斯頓感覺不錯,很難相信,我離開校園赴華盛頓已經11年了。近期我向校方詢問了我的教職問題,回信稱:“很遺憾,普林斯頓收到很多更有才華的學者的求職信,而教職有限。”

I'll extend my best wishes to the seniors later, but first I want to congratulate the parents and families here. As a parent myself, I know that putting your kid through college these days is no walk in the park. Some years ago I had a colleague who sent three kids through Princeton even though neither he nor his wife attended this university. He and his spouse were very proud of that accomplishment, as they should have been. But my colleague also used to say that, from a financial perspective, the experience was like buying a new Cadillac every year and then driving it off a cliff. I should say that he always added that he would do it all over again in a minute. So, well done, moms, dads, and families.我將在稍後獻上對畢業生的最美好祝願,首先我要恭喜在座的家長們。作為父母,我知道這年頭供孩子讀完大學不容易,數年前,我的一個同事有3個孩子畢業於普林斯頓,儘管他們夫妻都不畢業於此,但我的同事常説,從財政角度講,這如同每年買輛卡迪拉克,然後讓車墜崖。他總會補充説,他會毫不猶豫的選擇重新來過。所以,感謝你們的工作,母親們,父親們,及家人們。

This is indeed an impressive and appropriate setting for a commencement. I am sure that, from this lectern, any number of distinguished spiritual leaders have ruminated on the lessons of the Ten Commandments. I don't have that kind of confidence, and, anyway, coveting your neighbor's ox or donkey is not the problem it used to be, so I thought I would use my few minutes today to make Ten Suggestions, or maybe just Ten Observations, about the world and your lives after Princeton. Please note, these points have nothing whatsoever to do with interest rates. My qualification for making such suggestions, or observations, besides having kindly been invited to speak today by President Tilghman, is the same as the reason that your obnoxious brother or sister got to go to bed later--I am older than you. All of what follows has been road-tested in real-life situations, but past performance is no guarantee of future results.這確實是做畢業典禮演講的合適場合,我認為,在這一講台上,每個精神導師都受到過“十誡”的教誨,我沒有那樣的信心,而且無論無何,覬覦鄰居的驢牛已不是目前的問題,所以今年前幾分鐘我將提出“十個建議”,或稱為對這個世界和你們畢業後的生活的十個觀察。請注意,這十點與利率毫無關係。我之所以有資格提出這些建議和或觀察,除了普林斯頓的善意邀請外,理由和你們討厭的哥哥姐姐可以晚睡是一個道理:我比你們更老。以下內容均經受過生活的考驗,但以往表現並不能確保未來的結果。

1. The poet Robert Burns once said something about the best-laid plans of mice and men ganging aft agley, whatever "agley" means. A more contemporary philosopher, Forrest Gump, said something similar about life and boxes of chocolates and not knowing what you are going to get. They were both right. Life is amazingly unpredictable; any 22-year-old who thinks he or she knows where they will be in 10 years, much less in 30, is simply lacking imagination. Look what happened to me: A dozen years ago I was minding my own business teaching Economics 101 in Alexander Hall and trying to think of good excuses for avoiding faculty meetings. Then I got a phone call... In case you are skeptical of Forrest Gump's insight, here's a concrete suggestion for each of the graduating seniors. Take a few minutes the first chance you get and talk to an alum participating in his or her 25th, or 30th, or 40th reunion--you know, somebody who was near the front of the P-rade. Ask them, back when they were graduating 25, 30, or 40 years ago, where they expected to be today. If you can get them to open up, they will tell you that today they are happy and satisfied in various measures, or not, and their personal stories will be filled with highs and lows and in-betweens. But, I am willing to bet, those life stories will in almost all cases be quite different, in large and small ways, from what they expected when they started out. This is a good thing, not a bad thing; who wants to know the end of a story that's only in its early chapters? Don't be afraid to let the drama play out.1、阿甘曾講到人生和巧克力的相似性,你不知道下一塊巧克力的味道。人生確實難以預料,任何一個認為知道其10年後情況的畢業生,更不同説三十年了,我只能説他或她缺乏想象力。看看我吧,12年前我一心教經濟學入門課程,想着編造什麼理由不參加教學會議,結果我接到了那個電話。有過你有機會與畢業25年、30年或40年的校友交談,並使他們敞開心扉,他們將告訴你,他們對生活中哪些事滿意或不滿意,他們經歷過的高潮和低谷。但我敢打賭,他們的人生故事將與預期相異。這是好事而不是壞事,誰想在故事的開篇就知道結局呢?

2. Does the fact that our lives are so influenced by chance and seemingly small decisions and actions mean that there is no point to planning, to striving? Not at all. Whatever life may have in store for you, each of you has a grand, lifelong project, and that is the development of yourself as a human being. Your family and friends and your time at Princeton have given you a good start. What will you do with it? Will you keep learning and thinking hard and critically about the most important questions? Will you become an emotionally stronger person, more generous, more loving, more ethical? Will you involve yourself actively and constructively in the world? Many things will happen in your lives, pleasant and not so pleasant, but, paraphrasing a Woodrow Wilson School adage from the time I was here, "Wherever you go, there you are." If you are not happy with yourself, even the loftiest achievements won't bring you much satisfaction.2、 是否人生偶然性之大的事實,意味着小的決定和行動無足輕重,不需要規劃和奮鬥呢?當然不是。無論未來人生如何,她將是一個宏大和漫長的項目,是你作為個人 的發展過程。你的家人、朋友和你在普林斯頓的時光已經為你造就了良好的開端,未來你會如何?你會不斷學習、竭力思索、對至關重要的問題持批判態度嗎?你會 成為情感上更強大、更大度、更有愛心、更道德的人嗎?你會更積極的、更建設性的參與世事嗎?你的人生會有很多故事,快樂的,及不太快樂的,如果你不為自己 感到快樂,就連最偉大的成就業也不會讓你感到滿足。

3. The concept of success leads me to consider so-called meritocracies and their implications. We have been taught that meritocratic institutions and societies are fair. Putting aside the reality that no system, including our own, is really entirely meritocratic, meritocracies may be fairer and more efficient than some alternatives. But fair in an absolute sense? Think about it. A meritocracy is a system in which the people who are the luckiest in their health and genetic endowment; luckiest in terms of family support, encouragement, and, probably, income; luckiest in their educational and career opportunities; and luckiest in so many other ways difficult to enumerate--these are the folks who reap the largest rewards. The only way for even a putative meritocracy to hope to pass ethical muster, to be considered fair, is if those who are the luckiest in all of those respects also have the greatest responsibility to work hard, to contribute to the betterment of the world, and to share their luck with others. As the Gospel of Luke says (and I am sure my rabbi will forgive me for quoting the New Testament in a good cause): "From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded" (Luke 12:48, New Revised Standard Version Bible). Kind of grading on the curve, you might say.3、 成功的概念促使我考慮所謂的精英主義及其含義。精英是在健康和基因上最幸運的人,他們在家庭支持、鼓勵上,或在收入上也是最幸運的,他們在教育和職業機遇 上最幸運,他們在很多方面都最幸運,一般人難以複製。一個精英體制是否公平,要看這些精英是否有義務努力工作、致力於建設更好的世界,並與他人分享幸運。

4. Who is worthy of admiration? The admonition from Luke--which is shared by most ethical and philosophical traditions, by the way--helps with this question as well. Those most worthy of admiration are those who have made the best use of their advantages or, alternatively, coped most courageously with their adversities. I think most of us would agree that people who have, say, little formal schooling but labor honestly and diligently to help feed, clothe, and educate their families are deserving of greater respect--and help, if necessary--than many people who are superficially more successful. They're more fun to have a beer with, too. That's all that I know about sociology.4、誰值得尊重?是那些充分利用其優勢,或勇敢面對逆境的人。我想我們會認同,那些雖然接受的正式教育不多,但誠實勞動、勤勉的為家人提供衣食和教育的人,相比更多表面上很成功的人,更值得尊重,和他們喝兩杯是更有趣的事情。

5. Since I have covered what I know about sociology, I might as well say something about political science as well. In regard to politics, I have always liked Lily Tomlin's line, in paraphrase: "I try to be cynical, but I just can't keep up." We all feel that way sometime. Actually, having been in Washington now for almost 11 years, as I mentioned, I feel that way quite a bit. Ultimately, though, cynicism is a poor substitute for critical thought and constructive action. Sure, interests and money and ideology all matter, as you learned in political science. But my experience is that most of our politicians and policymakers are trying to do the right thing, according to their own views and consciences, most of the time. If you think that the bad or indifferent results that too often come out of Washington are due to base motives and bad intentions, you are giving politicians and policymakers way too much credit for being effective. Honest error in the face of complex and possibly intractable problems is a far more important source of bad results than are bad motives. For these reasons, the greatest forces in Washington are ideas, and people prepared to act on those ideas. Public service isn't easy. But, in the end, if you are inclined in that direction, it is a worthy and challenging pursuit.5、 提到政治,憤世嫉俗是批判性思考和建設性行動的更糟糕的替代品。當然,利益、金錢和意識形態都有影響力,如你在政治課上所學。但我的感受是大部分政界人士 都在尋求做正確的事情,大部分時候,這由他們的觀點和意識決定。在複雜及難於處理的問題上所犯的誠實錯誤,更是糟糕結果的主要原因,而非不良動機。因此, 華盛頓最有影響的力量是觀念和想法,人們基於這些觀念去行動。公共服務並不輕鬆,如果你選擇了這一道路,那是值得的,並頗具挑戰性。

6. Having taken a stab at sociology and political science, let me wrap up economics while I'm at it. Economics is a highly sophisticated field of thought that is superb at explaining to policymakers precisely why the choices they made in the past were wrong. About the future, not so much. However, careful economic analysis does have one important benefit, which is that it can help kill ideas that are completely logically inconsistent or wildly at variance with the data. This insight covers at least 90 percent of proposed economic policies.6、經濟學是頗具詭辯性的思維領域,她在解釋決策者以往所犯錯誤方面顯得很崇高,但在預測未來時,則不僅如此。然而,謹慎的經濟分析確有重要益處,她能去除那些不合邏輯或與數據不符的想法,這對90%的經濟政策建議有影響。

7. I'm not going to tell you that money doesn't matter, because you wouldn't believe me anyway. In fact, for too many people around the world, money is literally a life-or-death proposition. But if you are part of the lucky minority with the ability to choose, remember that money is a means, not an end. A career decision based only on money and not on love of the work or a desire to make a difference is a recipe for unhappiness.7、我不會告訴你們金錢無用,反正你們也不會聽的。事實上,對全球很多人來説,金錢能夠決定生存還是死亡。但如果你屬於那些幸運得有能力進行抉擇的少數人,請記住,金錢只是途徑,而非最終目標。職業選擇基於收入、而非熱愛,或做出貢獻的熱情,是日後苦惱的根源。

8. Nobody likes to fail but failure is an essential part of life and of learning. If your uniform isn't dirty, you haven't been in the game.8、沒有人希望失敗,但失敗是生活和學習的一部分。如果你衣衫整齊,你並沒有進入比賽。

9. I spoke earlier about definitions of personal success in an unpredictable world. I hope that as you develop your own definition of success, you will be able to do so, if you wish, with a close companion on your journey. In making that choice, remember that physical beauty is evolution's way of assuring us that the other person doesn't have too many intestinal parasites. Don't get me wrong, I am all for beauty, romance, and sexual attraction--where would Hollywood and Madison Avenue be without them? But while important, those are not the only things to look for in a partner. The two of you will have a long trip together, I hope, and you will need each other's support and sympathy more times than you can count. Speaking as somebody who has been happily married for 35 years, I can't imagine any choice more consequential for a lifelong journey than the choice of a traveling companion.9、 我希望你們能夠發展自身對成功的定義,在這一過程中,你們能夠選擇一位親密的伴侶。在做出選擇時,要記住外表美只是人類演變的一種方式,它使我們確信對方 沒有腸道寄生蟲。不要誤解我,我也為美麗、浪漫和性所吸引,不然美國影視業和廣告業怎麼生存下去呢?但儘管重要,這些不是尋找人生伴侶時需要考慮的事 情。你們將共同走過人生旅程,需要對方的支持和關愛。作為已婚35年的人士,我想象不到比選擇人生伴侶更重要的事情。

10. Call your mom and dad once in a while. A time will come when you will want your own grown-up, busy, hyper-successful children to call you. Also, remember who paid your tuition to Princeton.10、時不時的給父母去個電話。早晚有一天,你希望自己長大成人的、工作繁忙的、超級成功的孩子給你來個電話,再者,請記着誰供養你上的大學。

Those are my suggestions. They're probably worth exactly what you paid for them. But they come from someone who shares your affection for this great institution and who wishes you the best for the future.

Congratulations, graduates. Give 'em hell.最後,畢業生們,給他們點顏色看看。

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇4

GoodMorning / Afternoon, My dear teachers

My nameis Wu Yixuan. I am 11 years old, and I am a fifth grade student.

I have many hobbies. I like drawing and I can drawvery well, which get a lot of praise from my teachers and friends. I likesports, such as dancing, skating, biking and playing badminton. I often play badmintonwith my sisters and we have a great fun together. I love music, especially thepop music, which makes me feel relax. I love English, too. I hope I can travelall over the world one day.

I have manyfriends. I often study and play with Ke Jingqi and Zhu Si huai. Sometimes, wego to bookstore or supermarket together. We are so happy when we are together. Ilove my friends and they love me, too.

That'sall! Thank you for your attention.

譯文:

老師上午好!(下午好)

我叫吳奕萱,我今年11歲,我是國小五年級學生。

我的愛好很多。我喜歡畫畫,我畫的畫可捧了,大家都誇我畫得好。我喜歡體育運動,如跳舞、溜冰、騎自行車、打羽毛球。我經常和姐姐們一起打羽毛球,我們都非常開心。我喜歡音樂,尤其是流行音樂,它讓我覺得很放鬆。我喜歡英語,我希望有一天我能到世界各地去旅遊。

我有很多朋友。我經常和柯婧琪、祝思懷她們一起學習、玩耍。我們還一起逛書店、逛超市,我們在一起非常開心。我愛我的朋友們,她們也愛我!

我的演講完畢,謝謝大家!

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇5

Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen:

I'd like to start with a group of pictures.

“Modern and advanced”This society forgets, and ignores the other two thirds of human beings. It's far from the ideal! We call ideal as a utopian, a place where reality does not exist. A few people still look forward to the ideals. We make fun of them, considering they are naive. Will we still be content to live in such a society, if misfortune drops to us? No! Of cause not!

When we feel the warmth of the sun, these people, endure great sorrows and pains. Can we imagine that? They are our brother and sisters!

Facing them, will we still complain about our own misfortune?

Facing them, will we still have the mood shouting for our own freedom? Facing them, will we still want to have more and more unnecessary stuff?

They are unable to meet their needs, even the basic needs of survival! Everyone, as a member of humanity, shouldn't feel ashamed? Our luxury deprived their lives, our indifference violated our soul, and our barbarity destroyed human civilization!

What's the ideal society? It's a society no one worries about their living, a society no one is refused from education, a society everyone can pursue his/her own happiness! The ideal society is filled with love, joy and kindness. In that society, we can touch the other's hearts, we can share our dreams and most important, we can just be the true men!

Let's break the ethnic divide, bridge the gap between rich and poor, hand in hand, to build a Great wall, protecting us from evil; to construct a steady bridge, connecting reality to the ideal society! Let's pursue for that, that's the only way to the bright future! They are watching us! Thank you!

Smoking is a greater cause of death and disability than any single disease, says the World Health Organisation.

According to their figures, it is responsible for approximately five million deaths worldwide every year.

Tobacco smoking is a known or probable cause of approximately 25 diseases, and even the WHO says that its impact on world health is not fully assessed.

Heart attack and stroke.

UK studies show that smokers in their 30s and 40s are five times more likely to have a heart attack than non'smokers.

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇6

Dear teacher, dear classmates:

Good morning, everyone. Today, our speech topic is under the ancients says,

So, what is the etiquette? Say simply, the etiquette is self-restraint and respect for the kind of behavior standards, is shown to others respect and

understanding process and means.

Civilized manners, not only a personal quality, embodiment that brought up, it is personal morals and embodiment of social ethics. More urban face, but also a nation's face.

So study etiquette can not only inside strong personal qualities, plastic units outside more can lubrication and improve relationship.

As with 5,000 years of civilization

We were in society, identity, role in constantly changing. We this moment hate others, next moment often become people dislike of object. These are only

This semester, we have to create

annual meeting of the activity at the site. Also, we have a new classroom, had dreamed of plastic runway, we still decorate calligraphy, folk music

characteristic such as corridor, and is equipped with calligraphy room, willdisplay the classmates of calligraphy. Besides characteristic corridor, we also designed the stair culture, wall culture, decorate virtue small story, the celebrity dicta, Olympic champion, scientists, dancers, etc. Campus environment will be beautiful and harmonious.

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇7

keep your direction

what would you do if you failed? many people may choose to give up. however, the surest way to success is to keep your direction and stick to your goal.

on your way to success, you must keep your direction. it is just like a lamp, guiding you in darkness and helping you overcome obstacles on your way. otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go ahead.

direction means objectives. you can get nowhere without an objective in life.

you can try to write your objective on paper and make some plans to achieve it. in this way, you will know how to arrange your time and to spend your time properly. and you should also have a belief that you are sure to succeed as long as you keep your direction all the time.

堅持你的方向

如果失敗了你會怎麼做?很多人可能會選擇放棄。然而,要想成功,最可靠的方法就是堅持你的方向和目標。

在通往成功的路上,你必須堅持你的方向。它就像一盞燈,在黑暗中為你指路,幫助你度過難關。否則,你很容易就會迷失方向或猶豫不前。

方向意味着目標。人生如果沒有目標,將一事無成。

你可以試着把你的目標寫在紙上,並制定實現目標的計劃。這樣,你就會懂得如何合理安排時間,如何正確地支配時間。而且你還要有這樣的信念:只要你一直堅持自己的方向,你就一定可以成功。

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Winter is my favourite er's coming also means snow "following.

I believe no one dislike snow ,the white ,beautiful flowers.

When it snowing,we will rush out of the warm and comfortable houses,run andplay on the ground in snow,enjoying the happiness that belongs to uschildren.

I also like to skiI with several , how can I forget the winter,andthe white ,beautiful flowers,and our simple happiness.

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Dear tearcher and classmates,

Hello, everyone!

My name is Li Mei and my English name is lucy. I’m 15 years old. I’m a student in a very beautiful school called Liangbing Middle School and I am in Class 1 Grade hometown Liangbing is also a beautiful town.

I’m very happy and I like to make friends with others. I also like singing but traveling is my favorite, I have been to many interesting places in China but I haven’t been to other countries. What a pity!

At school, I study Chinese,math, English, history, politics and so on. I like all of them. I often help my teacher take care of my class and I think I am a good helper. I live with my parents and we go home on time every day.

When I am at home, I often help my mother do some housework and my mother said I am a good helper, too. My mother is a cuts hair very is people like her. she often teaches me the way of learning well, if you want to learn English well, here is some of my advice. At first , you must read many articles and know many words, if you meet up with some new words, you can look them up in the dictionary, you should know their meanings, how to read them and spell them. If you keep working hard, you will be successful. Then, you ought to speak English as much as possible. Remember an old saying, Nothing is impossible in the world if you put your heart into it.

That’s all, thank you.

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We live in the world every day. We eat food, drink water, wear clothes, watch TV, use computers and so on. We are producing waste every moment.

Generally speaking, there are four sorts of waste. They are material waste, organic waste, inorganic waste and poisonous & harmful waste. Now, we are going to talk about each sort of waste one by one.

Material waste: it means the waste of substance or things from which something else can be made. For example, people throw away the used metal products and buy a new one, so the old metal waste accumulates. At last, they become waste. For example, when people finish reading newspaper, the paper will become waste. When the glass is broken, it also becomes waste. Nobody wants to use a broken window or drink with a broken glass or wear a pair of broken glasses. Once it is broken, it becomes waste. The rate of using plastics is increasing day by day. People use plastic bags because they are convenient. When they get home, they throw the plastics way, paying no attention to the environment. The more convenience plastics brings to us, the more plastic waste is produced. This is called “white pollution” as most plastics are white. Some of our products we use every day are made of rubber, just like the tyres and the bottom part of our shoes. It’s true that rubber plays an important role in our life. However, it also brings us some trouble when it has been used for a long time and becomes old. The old tyres become waste because it can’t break down by nature. This is really a big problem.

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In the summer recess between freshman and sophomore years in college, I wasinvited to be an instructor at a high school leadership camp hosted by a collegein Michigan. I was already highly involved in most campus activities, and Ijumped at the opportunity.

About an hour into the first day of camp, amid the frenzy of icebreakersand forced interactions, I first noticed the boy under the tree. He was smalland skinny, and his obvious discomfort and shyness made him appear frail andfragile. Only 50 feet away, 200 eager campers were bumping bodies, playing,joking and meeting each other, but the boy under the tree seemed to want to beanywhere other than where he was. The desperate loneliness he radiated almoststopped me from approaching him, but I remembered the instructions from thesenior staff to stay alert for campers who might feel left out.

As I walked toward him I said, “Hi, my name is Kevin and I’m one of thecounselors. It’s nice to meet you. How are you?”

In a shaky, sheepish voice he reluctantly answered, “Okay, I guess.”

I calmly asked him if he wanted to join the activities and meet some newpeople. He quietly replied, “No, this is not really my thing.”

I could sense that he was in a new world, that this whole experience wasforeign to him. But I somehow knew it wouldn’t be right to push him, either. Hedidn’t need a pep talk, he needed a friend. After several silent moments, myfirst interaction with the boy under the tree was over.

At lunch the next day, I found myself leading camp songs at the top of mylungs for 200 of my new friends. The campers were eagerly participated. My gazewandered over the mass of noise and movement and was caught by the image of theboy from under the tree, sitting alone, staring out the window. I nearly forgotthe words to the song I was supposed to be leading. At my first opportunity, Itried again, with the same questions as before: “How are you doing? Are youokay?”

To which he again replied, “Yeah, I’m all right. I just don’t really getinto this stuff. ”

As I left the cafeteria, I too realized this was going to take more timeand effort than I had thought — if it was even possible to get through to him atall.

That evening at our nightly staff meeting, I made my concerns about himknown. I explained to my fellow staff members my impression of him and askedthem to pay special attention and spend time with him when they could.

The days I spend at camp each year fly by faster than any others I haveknown. Thus, before I knew it, mid-week had dissolved into the final night ofcamp and I was chaperoning the “last dance”. The students were doing all theycould to savor every last moment with their new “best friends” — friends theywould probably never see again.

As I watched the campers share their parting moments, I suddenly saw whatwould be one of the most vivid memories of my life. The boy from under the tree,who stared blankly out the kitchen window, was now a shirtless dancing owned the dance floor as he and two girls proceeded to cut up a rug. Iwatched as he shared meaningful, intimate time with people at whom he couldn’teven look just days earlier. I couldn’t believe it was him. In October of mysophomore year, a late-night phone call pulled me away from my chemistry book. Asoft-spoken, unfamiliar voice asked politely, “Is Kevin there?”

“You’re talking to him. Who’s this?”

“This is Tom Johnson’s mom. Do you remember Tommy from leadership camp?”

The boy under the tree. How could I not remember? “Yes, I do”, I said.“He’s a very nice young man. How is he?”

An abnormally long pause followed, then Mrs. Johnson said, “My Tommy waswalking home from school this week when he was hit by a car and killed.”Shocked, I offered my condolences.

“I just wanted to call you”, she said, “because Tommy mentioned you so manytimes. I wanted you to know that he went back to school this fall withconfidence. He made new friends. His grades went up. And he even went out on afew dates. I just wanted to thank you for making a difference for Tom. The lastfew months were the best few months of his life.”

In that instant, I realized how easy it is to give a bit of yourself everyday. You may never know how much each gesture may mean to someone else. I tellthis story as often as I can, and when I do, I urge others to look out for theirown “boy under the tree.”

在大一到大二之間的那個暑假,密歇根的一所大學主辦一次中學學生幹部夏令營,邀我擔任輔導員。對於校園的多數活動,我都持贊同態度並積極參與,那次我同樣欣然接受了。

頭一天活動進行大約一個鐘頭,我注意到,開始活躍的營員們興致濃厚,不太自然地互動起來,而樹下卻有一個孤零零的男孩。他身材矮小,瘦弱不堪,那明顯的不安和羞怯使他顯得不堪一擊。在只有五十英尺遠的地方,二百名充滿激情的營員正在玩耍、開玩笑並互作介紹,而樹下的男孩似乎除了想呆在原地,不想去任何地方。他流露出的極度孤獨令我幾乎難以靠近,但我沒忘記資深輔導員們的提示:對可能感覺受到冷落的營員要保持警惕。

我走向那個男孩,對他説:“嗨!我叫凱文,是你們的輔導員。很高興認識你,你好嗎?”

帶着顫抖的怯生生的聲音,他勉強答道:“我想——還好吧。”

我平靜地問他想不想投入到那些活動從而結識一些人,他輕聲回答:“不,那不關我的事。”

我能感覺到他在面對一個新的環境,這種體驗對他來説是全然陌生的。也不知為什麼,我覺得強迫他加入也不妥當。他不需要鼓勵性的講,他需要的是朋友。幾次沉默之後,我和樹下男孩的接觸就此結束。

第二天吃午飯的時候,我扯開嗓門,領着二百名剛認識的新朋友唱起了營歌。營員們都熱情參與,我的目光遊移於這羣人,忽然那個“樹下男孩”的樣子吸引了我的注意:他孤零零地坐着,眼瞅着窗外。我幾乎忘記了領唱的歌詞。只要一有機會,我就會照舊用那些話問他:“你怎麼樣?你好嗎?”

他的回答依然是:“嗯,我很好。我真地不想參與那種事兒。”

我離開自助餐廳的時候充分認識到,扭轉這種狀況所需的時間和所做的努力要比我想像的要多——即便是在能讓他徹底“迷途知返”的情況下。

在當晚的全體工作人員會議上,我告訴了他們我對他的擔憂。我向同事們説明他給我留下的印象,請求他們對他給以特別的關注,並儘可能花時間和他在一起。

每年我在營地度過的日子總是一晃而過,感覺比其它時間過得快。這次同樣如此。我還沒明白過來,星期三已成過去,露營的最後一晚來到了。我伴隨營員們跳起“最後的舞蹈”。學生們都在竭力品味跟新“摯友”在一起的最後每一刻——他們或許以後再也見不到面了。

營員們共度這難忘的分別時刻,這時我突然目睹了我一生都記憶最清晰的一幕:那個曾透過廚房窗户茫然盯着外面的樹下男孩,此時卻成了不穿襯衫的跳舞奇才。他和兩個女孩跳着搖擺舞,在舞池裏到處舞動。我注視着他跟大家共享這親密無間又意義深長的時刻,而僅僅幾天前他卻對他們連瞧也不瞧一眼。判若兩人,讓我無法相信。

我大二那年的十月,深夜的一個電話讓我放下化學課本,一個柔和卻生疏的聲音彬彬有禮地問道:

“凱文在嗎?”

“我就是,您是哪位?”

“我是湯姆?約翰遜的母親,您還記得那個參加夏令營的湯米嗎?”

樹下的那個男孩,我怎麼會不記得呢?

“我記得。”我説,“他是個很不錯的小夥子,他現在情況怎麼樣?”

長長的反常沉默過後,約翰遜夫人又説道:“湯米這個星期從學校回家的時候,一輛汽車撞了他使他辭別人世。”我感到震驚,向她表示我的哀悼。

“我給您打電話,”她説,“只因為湯米好多次説起過您。我想讓您知道,他今年秋季返校時有了自信心,交了新朋友,學習成績提高了,甚至還出去約會過幾次。我只想表達我的感激之情,因為是您改變了他。最後的這幾個月是他度過的生命中最美好的時光。”

在那一刻,我意識到,你每天奉獻出一點點還是容易得很,你可能永遠都不知道你的舉動對他人的影響有多大。我常常講起這個故事,每當講起的時候,我總是力勸別人也注意一下他們自己的“樹下男孩”。

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇12

Good frnoon, honorbl juds, dr chrs ∓ frinds.

I'm Li Snhn from h Univrsiy of Inrnionl Businss ∓ Economics. Do you know wh d is i ody? Tody is h Olympic D. I'm so ld o snd hr ody o shr my id bou Bijin Olympic Gms ohr wih you ll. Th il of my spch is: wh cn w do for Bijin Olympic Gms?

Firs of ll, l m ll you sory h hppnd 2 yrs o. A h nd of Auus, 20xx, whn I dcidd o com o Bijin for sudy, my frinds hl* * rwll ry for m. Thy sid: fr your rduion, you should look for job in Bijin, nd hn in 20xx, w shll o o visi you durin h Olympic Gms. I luhd nd nswrd: OK, no problm!

Tim flid nd 2 yrs pssd. ow I m rdu. My chrs nd clssms lwys sk m: wh's your pln fr your rduion? Go bck hom, sy in Bijin, or o o som ohr plcs? And I lwys nswr: I will sy in Bijin. I mk his dcision no bcus of my promis o my frinds 2 yrs o, bu bcus: I'v flln in lov wih Bijin! I'm r o wlcom h comin Olympic Gms ohr wih my fllow counrymn, nd I wish I could do somhin for h Olympics ∓ for h ciy.

As w know, Bijinwill hos h 29h Summr Olympic Gms in 20xx. As Chins, I hink mny popl r hinkin: wh w cn do for Bijin Olympic Gms. Mos of us r no hls, w cnno k pr in compiions dircly; w r no officils ihr, w don' nd o do h prprory work. W r only ordinry popl, wh w cn do!

Thr r sill so mny hins w cn do! For mpl, for m, I m rdu mjorin Businss Enlish. As fr s I m concrnd, I will kp on lrnin Enlish hrd, nd pply for bin volunr. I will us Enlish o srv h Gms ohr wih ohr volunrs. And lso, s businssmn h im, I will vil myslf of h r commrcil opporuniis h h Olympics brins o us, mk mor ffors o offr my conribuion o h rowh of our nionl conomy.

And for ll of us, wih h ol o hos &quo;Grn Olympics&quo;, w shll pln mor rs, rss ∓ flowrs. Don' ws wr. In ordr o llvi h problms of ir polluion ∓ rffic consions, w shll k buss ∓ subwys mor. Wih h ol o hos &quo;opl's Olympics&quo;, nd in ordr o mk our Olympics mor rciv nd o mk our Bijin mor buiful, w shll hlp vryon w m who nds hlp, w shll bid by rffic ruls, don' smok in public nd no spiin. Th mos imporn wy for our Chins o suppor our Bijin Olympic Gms, in my opinion, is o work hrd on our duis.

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇13

A we know, mot of the thing in our life have to be bought oney i not the only in the y can not buy many thing uch atime andtrue love.

There are 24 hour in a we are happy, we hope the no matter what we do, or how much money we cannot makeaday lat 25 her thing money cannot buy i true y can buy ulargehoue, beautiful clothe, but can’t buy time and love.

正如我們所知,生活中大部分事情都需要金錢。但是金錢不是唯一的,很多東西金錢買不到,比如時間和真愛。

一天有24小時,當我們快樂時,我們希望時間會可以更長。但是無論我們怎麼做,花多少錢,都不可能讓一天有25個小時。另外金錢買不到的是真愛,金錢可以買到大房子,漂亮的衣服,但買不到時間和真愛。

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My dream job will be working in one of the biggest international accountingfirm as an accountant. I want to be an accountant because I love mathematics andbusiness so much. Also, being an accountant can help me to explore my knowledgeof business and provide me a board range of network among the business world. Ineed to do a lot in order to achieve my goal. First, I have to get anundergraduate degree in accounting from college. Then I might either to gograduate school for a more advanced degree in accounting or get prepare for theCPA exam. With the CPA lisence, I have a better opportunity to get a job in theaccounting firm. Finally, with my experience in the accounting firm, I can applyaccounting position in the international accounting firm and to serve as anaccountant there!

我夢想的工作將在一個最大的國際會計公司擔任會計。我想做一個會計,因為我喜歡數學和商業這麼多。同時,作為一個會計師可以幫助我探索我的商業知識,為我提供一個在商業世界中的一系列網絡。為了實現我的目標,我需要做很多。首先,我得從大學獲得本科學位。然後我可以去研究生院獲得更高級的會計或準備註冊會計師考試。隨着註冊會計師執照,我有一個更好的機會在會計公司得到一份工作。最後,我在會計公司的經驗,我可以申請在國際會計公司的會計職位,並作為一名會計有!

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Hello,everybody !it is my great honor to be here to share my idea with you y,I will talk something about DREAM——A word that has changed the world .

“What do you think is the word that has really changed our world ”

When I was asked about this question for the first time ,without thinking it too much ,a word flash into my mind ——DREAM ,le more or less dream about different things ,to be a teacher ,a doctor ,a scientist ,a businessman and so on these people who have dreams should be respected ,because Dreams make the world go around grow great by our big men are great dreamers in their yone has a dream ,and everything starts as one’s daydream.

Martin Luther king had a desired for a future where blacks and whites would coexist harmoniously as speaking the way he did,he educated,he inspired,he informed not just the people there,but people throughout America and unborn pushed forward the pace of American black society towards the racial equality .

Thomas Edison had a dreamed of a lamp that could be operated by electricity,began where he stood to put his dream into action,and despite more than ten thousand failures,he stood by that dream until he made it a physical reality!And today,his dream lights up the world at night.

Walt Disney had a ,in itself,wasn't unusual -- he was always dreamed of making the first animated feature film,and of building an amusement park that parents could enjoy right along with their Disney empowered his dream and today,Disneyland,Disney world and Disney theme parks attract around the world thrill millions of visitors each and every year.

John edy had a wanted to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth so as to restore faith in the American way of edy empowered his dream and 8 years later Neil Armstrong stepped on the face of the moon landing certainly gave Americans new found confidence.

Dream --- A word that has changed the world Yes ,I would say so ,wouldn’t you

Youth is a special life relay station ,the growth with the worry ,the life feeling become aware happily with the dream ,collected a unique youth melody in here .

We as we decide and choose,so are our lives the end,forming our own destiny is what ambition is most importantly ,You are the one you choose to be.

It is easy to waste our lives ,our days ,our minutes is easy to exist than living hold fast to your dreams,For if dreams die,life is a broken-winged bird,That cannot fast to your dreams,For when dreams go,life is a barren field,Frozen with snow.

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We Are The World ,We Are The Future

Someone said "we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite". I don’t know who wrote these words, but I’ve always liked them as a reminder that the future can be anything we want it to be. We are all in the position of the farmers. If we plant a good seed ,we reap a good harvest. If we plant nothing at all, we harvest nothing at all.

We are young. "How to spend the youth?" It is a meaningful question. To answer it, first I have to ask "what do you understand by the word youth?" Youth is not a time of life, it’s a state of mind. It’s not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips or supple knees. It’s the matter of the will. It’s the freshness of the deep spring of life.

A poet said "To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. Several days ago, I had a chance to listen to a lecture. I learnt a lot there. I’d like to share it with all of you. Let’s show our right palms. We can see three lines that show how our er and life is. I have a short line of life. What about yours? I wondered whether we could see our future in this way. Well, let’s make a fist. Where is our future? Where is our love, career, and life? Tell , it is in our hands. It is held in ourselves.

We all want the future to be better than the past. But the future can go better itself. Don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened. From the past, we’ve learnt that the life is tough, but we are tougher. We’ve learnt that we can’t choose how we feel, but we can choose what about it. Failure doesn’t mean you don’t have it, it does mean you should do it in a different way. Failure doesn’t mean you should give up, it does mean you must try harder.

As what I said at the beginning, "we are reading the first verse of the first chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite". The past has gone. Nothing we do will change it. But the future is in front of us. Believe that what we give to the world, the world will give to us. And from today on, let’s be the owners of ourselves, and speak out "We are the world, we are the future."

英語勵志演講稿篇3中文翻譯:

世界是我們的,未來是我們的

一些人説"我們正在讀一本無窮的書中的第一章的第一節。"我不知道誰寫了這些話,但是我一直很喜歡它,因為它提醒了我,我們能夠創造我們想要的未來。

我們都是農夫。如果我們播下好的種子,我們將會豐收。如果我們的種子很差,有很多草籽,收割的將是無用的莊稼。如果我們什麼也不播種,什麼收穫也沒有。

我們是年輕的。"怎樣度過青春?"這是個有意義的問題。為了去回答它,我首先要問"從‘青春’這個詞中你能理解到什麼?" 青春不是人生的一個時期,而是精神的一種狀態。青春不是桃面、丹脣、柔膝,而是深沉的意志,.青春是生命的深泉在湧流。

一位詩人説"從一粒沙看世界,從一朵花看天堂,把無限放在你的手掌,永恆在一剎那裏收藏".幾天前,我有了一個聽講座的機會,從中我學到了很多東西。現在,我想把這些與大家共享。讓我們伸出右手,我們可以看到手掌中的展示我們的愛,事業和生活的三條線。我在生活方面這條線很短,那你們的呢?我想知道我們是否可以用這種辦法去看我們的未來。好的,讓我們一起握拳。我們的未來在哪兒?我們的愛、事業和生活在哪兒?告訴我!是的,它們就在我們的手中。它們被我們自己掌握着。

我們所有人都希望未來能比過去更美好,但是未來能自己變得更好。不要因為結束而哭泣,微笑吧,為你的曾經擁有。從過去來看,生活是艱苦的,但我們是更堅強。我們知道我們不能選擇感覺,但是我們能選擇和它相關的東西。失敗並不意味着你不擁有成功,它只意味着你應該用另一種方式去做這件事。失敗並不意味着你應該放棄,只意味着你應該更加努力。

正如我在前面所説的"我們正在讀一本無窮的書中的第一章的第一節。"過去的已經過去,無論我們無力改變,但是未來卻在我們前方。相信"我們給了世界什麼,世界也將給我們".並且從今天起,讓我們一起做我們自己的主人,一起大聲説出"世界是我們的,未來是我們的。"

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Friendship

友誼

Every one of us, rich or poor, should at least have one or two good friends. My friends will listen to me when I want to speak, will wipe my eyes when I cry, will take care of me when I am sick, and my friends will go together with me side by side through this journey of life.

我們每個人,不論富裕還是貧窮,至少應該有一個或兩個好朋友。我的朋友會聽我説,如果我想説話,要擦去我的眼睛當我哭泣,會照顧我在我生病時,我的朋友將與我一起肩並肩在這人生旅程。

Friendship is a kind of treasure in our lives. It is actually like a bottle of wine, the longer it is kept, the sweeter it will be. It is also like a cup of tea. When we are thirsty, it will be our best choice, but when we have enough time to enjoy ourselves, it is also the most fragrant drink.

友誼是一種財寶在我們的生活。它實際上是像一瓶酒,越久保留,這將是更香甜。它就像一杯茶。當我們口渴時,這將是對我們最好的選擇,但當我們有足夠的時間去玩得很開心的,它也是最芬芳的飲料。

All of us have to spare some time for personal lives. We have to find the chance to express our emotion and love. When staying with our friends, we can release ourselves completely. We can do whatever we want, we can laugh together, talk together, and even cry to-gether. I should say that being together with our best friends is the most wonderful moment of our lives.

我們所有的人都要花點時間來個人的生活。我們必須找到機會來表達我們的感情和愛。當住在我們的朋友,我們可以放鬆自己完全。我們可以做任何我們想要的,我們能一起大聲笑,一起交談,甚至哭泣下。我應該説,是我們最好的朋友一起是最精彩的時刻,我們的生活。

As we know, we would feel lonely if we didn't even have a friend. But it doesn't mean we could depend on our friends all the time. There is a famous motto saying that “A friend is like a quilt with cotton wadding, but the real thing that keeps you warm is your own temperature.” It is really true. We have to work hard together with our friends, encourage each other and help each other. When we receive love and friendship, we should repay as much as we can.

正如我們所知道的,我們會感到寂寞,如果我們還沒有一個朋友。但這並不意味着我們可以依靠我們的朋友。有個著名的格言説:“一個朋友就像一個棉花棉絲被子,但真正的東西,是使你暖和是你自己的温度。“這是真的。我們必須努力同我們的朋友,互相激勵,互相幫助。當我們能收到更多的愛與友誼,我們應該償還高達就可以了。

Finally, let's pray together now that one day, all of us could find the person we want to find, and could enjoy a real beautiful friendship in our lives. Let's pray the flower of friendship be-tween our friends and us would always bloom brightly in our hearts

最後,讓我們一起祈禱了,有一天,我們都能找到我們想找的人,就可以享受一段美好友誼的真正左右我們的生活了。讓我們一起祈禱友誼之花卻成為我們的朋友,我們將永遠綻放鮮豔的在我們的心中

世界英語演講稿完整版 篇18

amatory love has been a mystery for ages. there's neither a criterion to judge nor a common rule to follow. nobody can tell the exact reasons why love emerges. it is not always because of beauty (the ugly doorkeeper quasimodo in the hunchback of notre dame is loved by the beautiful gypsy girl esmeralda),nor kindness (hitler also has his mistress),nor wisdom ( even the blockhead may sometimes marry a beautiful girl),nor strength (some love starts from sympathy) love is like getting an electric shock, shaking our soul. it is a sweet dream, a kind of intoxication, indulgence, and endless passion.

true love doesn't need a long time to grow up, to make clear the family tree of the other, neither does it needs the time to look ahead and behind again and again. love is not marriage, which usually starts from love, but doesn't always depend on love to maintain. long-lasting marriage can eventually turn into a kind of family love, a kind of companionship which preserves the companion but loses the passion. love is often an wink of the eye, or a smile that hints mutual understanding. in spite of the great distance between them, people may fall in love incidentally. hence the saying “a distant marriage is tied up with a mysterious thread”. love needs passion, and it can stand bumps and stumbles, ups and downs, complaints and blames. when it turns into a pool of water, especially dead water, without any billows or waves, it's time for it to die.

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With the development of our society, energy in the world bees more and morelimited, so it is quite important for us to save energy and to protect ourenvironment。 As a student, there are a lot of methods we can do to save energyat home。 For example, first, we can turn off the light as well as otherappliances when we are not using them。 Second, recycle the waste water, paperand other waste so that we can reuse them。 What's more, it is suggested to usepublic transportation more instead of private cars。

Above all, everyone can make a great contribution to our environment。 Ihope I can learn more to develop new and clear energy, like energy from the windand solar。

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