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关于财富
Wealth
的英语演讲稿
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
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,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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页
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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页
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!
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共
27
页
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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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
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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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