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关于财富


Wealth


的英语演讲稿

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目录



第一篇:关于财富


Wealth


的英语演讲稿



第二篇:英语演讲稿——


Wealth


,财富



第三篇:财富篇


Wealth


第四篇:高中英语作文素材



财富与人生


Wealth and life


第五篇:财富英语演讲稿



正文



第一篇:关于财富


Wealth


的英语演讲稿



财富


Wealth


the Wealth always reminds people of money and the


sayings or concepts related to money. for exle,


“money


talks”; “money makes the ghosts turn the mill”; “as birds


die for food, so men die for Wealth”; “the poor have no


friends even though they live in the noisy downtown, while


the rich have remote kinsfolk even if they live in the deep


mountains”; “poverty chills ambition” “one cent short may


put a hero in an awkward situation” etc, etc..



in the 1980' s, all shops were state-owned with marked


prices. you couldn't buy what you wanted with even one cent


short, so one cent could indeed embarrass a hero. a popular


song at that time started “i picked up one cent at the



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roadside, and i handed it over to the policeman…” but now


no one cares to pick it up even if it were ten cents.


people's reverence for money is expressed in varied ways.


the names of panies or


stores are often “beer of Wealth and


honor”, “restaurant of Wealth and rank” “store of the


aristocrats” “hotel of fame and prestige” etc. (even some


people's names have the meanings of “full of gold” or


“great fortune”). at new year's time, the god of Weal


th is


worshiped and the picture of the god is covered with signs of


money. when a millionaire is walking in the street, people


will show their profound respect even though they know very


well that they can not get a cent from him. the english film


“the mil


lion-


pound note” makes a most vivid revelation of


this situation. with the million pound note in hand, the hero


has the privilege to buy on credit, or on loan and is even


presented money from others. it's an idealized end of the


story that the hero is still loved by his girl friend even


after he lost his million-pound note. however, without the


million-pound note, they couldn't have known each other. it's


very difficult for people to make friends directly with


beggars.


the song of “all good things must end”


in a dream of


the red mansions attacks the money worshipers by saying:


“all men long to be immortals




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yet silver and gold they prize


and grub for money all their lives


till death seals up their eyes”



but when chen shih-yin tries to expound this song by


analyzing the inconstancy of human relationships and the


inprehensible human heart, he has to say:


“while men with gold and silver by the chest



turn beggars, scorned by all and dispossessed”



the conclusion is that it doesn't work without money.


in spite of the human civilizations over thousands of


years, people can not deny the function of money. this shows


how important money is. money plays a decisive role to


individuals, to families and even to countries or


nationalities. otherwise, why is everyone, from doorkeepers


to presidents, trying to earn as much as possible? why does


every country need chancellors of the exchequer, who keep


formulating and revising financial laws and regulations? how


different it is to be a creditor nation and a debtor nation!


the united states is playing the tyrant just because it is


Wealthy enough. a poor man may cherish lofty aspirations, but


will probably be beaten because of his poverty. the


afghanistan may have won a lot of sympathy, but how difficult


it would be to live solely on charity.



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of all ages and in every country, all kinds of corruption


stem from money. no matter how rough the man is, and in what


despicable way he earned the money, he can grease the palms


of or buy over some very decent officials or even


intellectuals. can you see how crucial a role money is


playing? (a case in point is the bankrupt of the pany)


some people or organizations like some religious groups


claim that they have seen through the human vanity and can


take money lightly, but to people's puzzlement, they are also


accumulating money, either to renovate the temples, or to


regild buddha's statues, in whatever pretexts. they are not


engaged in production, so they can only depend on the


donations from the devout believers. sometimes your sincerity


relies on whether you donate and how much you donate. do the


monks care about money? the answer is affirmative. what's


more, many monks are already provided with a salary.


we are living in a material world, and it's really


difficult to deny the function of money or Wealth. we need


money for food, clothes, education, hospital, housing and


transportation, etc. there's rarely anything that doesn't


need money. what we can discuss now is not the importance of


money, but whether money is almighty and whether more Wealth


can bring us more happiness.



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we must say that money is not almighty, and there are


many things which money can't do. for exle, many emperors


like qin shihuang longed for elixirs. as Wealthy as they were,


and as mighty as they were to take every measure to search


for long life medicine, they still could not avoid the sad


denouement that “their graves are a covered with



weeds”.



many great men suffered from fatal illness. even though


they were treated with the best medical means, they had to


suffer as much as the ordinary people, and met with the same


inescapable fate. rich or poor, great or ordinary, we e and


go with nothing belonging to us.


huang shiren, the cruel hearted landlord, was rich but


xi'er would rather hid in the deep mountains and turn into a


white-hired girl than marrying him;


wang baochuan wouldn't give up her marriage with xue


pinggui even though she had to live in the cold cave for over


ten years;


emperor shunzhi of the qing dynasty owned the whole


country, but just because of the death his beloved concubine,


he eventually became disillusioned with this world and spent


the rest of life in the temple as a monk (it's all right even


if it is a legend).



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many love stories can never be bought with money. the


ever-lasting folktale of liang shanbo and zhu yingtai shows


people's identification with this point of view.


Wealthy men also have a lot of worries: afraid of being


stolen or kidnapped, they may have to hire a bodyguard;


they're concerned about their spoiling the children, or worry


about the family discord because of the legacy disputes after


their death; fearing devaluation if they don't invest, while


fearing of bankrupt if they invest; where is their happiness?


how much is enough? no limitation. as poor as beggars


without a penny, they can make a living by begging. it's said


that some have bee millionaires through begging. as Wealthy


as a billionaire, they can only enjoy a couple of dishes each


meal. if someone is allergic to seafood, or tired of rich


dishes, he may enjoy the pickled vegetables just as much.


as for money, people can take it easy sometimes, but most


of the time, they can't. in theory, they may take it easy


while in practice, they usually take it very seriously;


talking about others, they can take it easy, but to


themselves, they take it seriously again. some people take it


seriously for one moment, but may take it easy afterwards,


just as we said what is hidden from the concerned is plain to


the bystanders. most people take money too seriously when



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being involved. in fact, as long as you have enough to eat,


what is the difference between a little and a lot?


everything has a limit, so does money. we should conform


to the course of the nature in stead of going out of our way


to grasp it. we should spend according to our ine. the rich


may enjoy much more luxuries but no less worries than the


poor. the only difference is the content and form of worries.


the higher the ine is, the bigger the expenditure is. the


world famous boxers may earn millions of dollars for one game,


but often find themselves deep in debt. with an annual salary


as high as tens of thousands of dollars, the former president


of the united states bill clinton ran into debts because of


lawsuit, and had to throw off his airs to earn money in every


mean. however, the monthly ine of some of the chinese


families is no more than a few hundred yuan while leading a


life with enjoyment. happiness doesn't necessarily rely on


money.


according to the western fable the gold touch, a king was


very fond of gold and prayed to god for more gold everyday.


to teach him a lesson, god imparted the gold touch to him.


from then on, whatever he touched turned into gold, including


bread, milk, flowers, and even his beloved daughter. he


couldn't eat gold, of course, nor could he lose his daughter.


in the end, he repented his sin, pleaded god to take the gold



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touch back and went back to his former happy life again. this


story is a little exaggerated, but at the same time it told


us vividly that Wealth and happiness are not synonym. what's


more, no matter how much money you have, you can't spend it


all.


being poor is not because someone is penniless, but


mainly because of the lonely misery in his inner world. they


are green-eyed, because they are never satisfied with what


they have, but are always jealous of people who are


successful or who earn higher salaries. they never look at


other people's devotions and contributions, but with their


habit of jealousy they always feel poor and unfortable. it is


more difficult to solve internal poverty. suppose we can look


back at the past with the concept of Wealth, how can we stay


poor? we may well say that Wealth lies in your heart and we


should know how to treasure it.


第二篇:英语演讲稿——

< br>Wealth


,财富



the Wealth always reminds people of money and the


sayings or concepts rel


ated to money. for exle, “money


talks”; “money makes the ghosts turn the mill”; “as birds


die for food, so men die for Wealth”; “the poor have no


friends even though they live in the noisy downtown, while


the rich have remote kinsfolk even if they live in the deep



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27




mountains”; “poverty chills ambition” “one cent short may


put a hero in an awkward situation” etc, etc..



in the 1980’ s, all shops were state


-owned with marked


prices. you couldn’t buy what you wanted with even one cent


short, so one cent could indeed embarrass a hero. a popular


song at that time started “i picked up one cent at the


roadside, and i handed it over to the policeman…” but now


no one cares to pick it up even if it were ten cents.


people’s reverence for money is expressed in varied wa


ys.


the names of panies or stores are often “beer of Wealth and


honor”, “restaurant of Wealth and rank” “store of the


aristocrats” “hotel of fame and prestige” etc. (even some


people’s names have the meanings of “full of gold” or


“great fortune”). at new year’s time, the god of Wealth is


worshiped and the picture of the god is covered with signs of


money. when a millionaire is walking in the street, people


will show their profound respect even though they know very


well that they can not get a cent from him. the english film


“the million


-


pound note” makes a most vivid revelation of


this situation. with the million pound note in hand, the hero


has the privilege to buy on credit, or on loan and is even


presented money from others. it’s an idealized end of the


story that the hero is still loved by his girl friend even


after he lost his million-pound note. however, without the



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27




million-


pound note, they couldn’t have known each other.


it’s very difficult for people to make friends directly with


beggars.


the song o


f “all good things must end” in a dream of


the red mansions attacks the money worshipers by saying:


“all men long to be immortals



yet silver and gold they prize


and grub for money all their lives


till death seals up their eyes”



but when chen shih-yin tries to expound this song by


analyzing the inconstancy of human relationships and the


inprehensible human heart, he has to say:


“while men with gold and silver by the chest



turn beggars, scorned by all and dispossessed”



the conclusion is that it doesn’


t work without money.


in spite of the human civilizations over thousands of


years, people can not deny the function of money. this shows


how important money is. money plays a decisive role to


individuals, to families and even to countries or


nationalities. otherwise, why is everyone, from doorkeepers


to presidents, trying to earn as much as possible? why does


every country need chancellors of the exchequer, who keep


formulating and revising financial laws and regulations? how


different it is to be a creditor nation and a debtor nation!



10





27




the united states is playing the tyrant just because it is


Wealthy enough. a poor man may cherish lofty aspirations, but


will probably be beaten because of his poverty. the


afghanistan may have won a lot of sympathy, but how difficult


it would be to live solely on charity.


of all ages and in every country, all kinds of corruption


stem from money. no matter how rough the man is, and in what


despicable way he earned the money, he can grease the palms


of or buy over some very decent officials or even


intellectuals. can you see how crucial a role money is


playing? (a case in point is the bankrupt of the pany)


some people or organizations like some religious groups


claim that they have seen through the human vanity and can


take mo


ney lightly, but to people’s puzzlement, they are


also accumulating money, either to renovate the temples, or


to regild buddha’s statues, in whatever pretexts. they are


not engaged in production, so they can only depend on the


donations from the devout believers. sometimes your sincerity


relies on whether you donate and how much you donate. do the


monks care about money? the answer is affirmative. what’s


more, many monks are already provided with a salary.


we are living in a material world, and it’s really



difficult to deny the function of money or Wealth. we need


money for food, clothes, education, hospital, housing and



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27




transportation, etc. there’s rarely anything that doesn’t


need money. what we can discuss now is not the importance of


money, but whether money is almighty and whether more Wealth


can bring us more happiness.


we must say that money is not almighty, and there are


many things which money can’t do. for exle, many emperors


like qin shihuang longed for elixirs. as Wealthy as they were,


and as mighty as they were to take every measure to search


for long life medicine, they still could not avoid the sad


denouement that “their graves are a covered with weeds”.



many great men suffered from fatal illness. even though


they were treated with the best medical means, they had to


suffer as much as the ordinary people, and met with the same


inescapable fate. rich or poor, great or ordinary, we e and


go with nothing belonging to us.


huang shiren, the cruel hearted landlord, was rich but


xi’er would rather hi


d in the deep mountains and turn into a


white-hired girl than marrying him;


wang baochuan wouldn’t give up her marriage with xue


pinggui even though she had to live in the cold cave for over


ten years;


emperor shunzhi of the qing dynasty owned the whole


country, but just because of the death his beloved concubine,


he eventually became disillusioned with this world and spent



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27




the rest of life in the temple as a monk (it’s all right


even if it is a legend).


many love stories can never be bought with money. the


ever-lasting folktale of liang shanbo and zhu yingtai shows


people’s identification with this point of view.



Wealthy men also have a lot of worries: afraid of being


stolen or kidnapped, they may have to hire a bodyguard;


they’re concerned about their


spoiling the children, or


worry about the family discord because of the legacy disputes


after their death; fearing devaluation if they don’t invest,


while fearing of bankrupt if they invest; where is their


happiness?


how much is enough? no limitation. as poor as beggars


without a penny, they can make a living by begging. it’s


said that some have bee millionaires through begging. as


Wealthy as a billionair


第三篇:财富篇


Wealth


财富篇


Wealth


a penny saved is a penny gained.


richard brckminster an srchitect


省下一分钱等于得到一分钱。



美国建筑师富勒


.r.b.


all good things are cheap, all bad things are very dear.


henry david thoreau, ameican writer



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