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low-carbon life
开场白:
good morning, my dear
teachers and classmates. my name is qin
zebang. i’m happy to stand here and i’m
honored to give a speech.
my topic is
protect the environment and live a low-carbon
life.
正文:
now i
want to talk about a beautiful world! i always
dream that i
could live in a beautiful
country. there are many flowers and trees
around our city. we could hear the
birds singing and see the children
dancing. the streets are clear and the
air is very fresh! how nice it
is! but
that is only a dream of mine! the reality is that
nearly
everyday we could see
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)ffic jam
because more and more people are using
private cars which polluted
the air
much. we seldom enjoy the fresh air because we
always stay in
the air-conditioned
rooms.
. everyone should make ato
protect the environment. taking care of
our environment is very important. no
matter where we live, we can do
something around our neighborhood. have
you ever thrown any litter
onto the
ground? have you ever drawn pictures on public
walls? have
you ever cut down trees? if
your answers are
have already helped
protect our environment.
it is our duty
to keep our environment clean and tidy. you might
ask
yourself,
dustbin? have
i ever collected waste paper or bottles for
recycling?
have i ever planted any
trees or flowers in or near my
neighborhood?
if your answers are
something useful to improve the
environment. moreover, we should also
use public transportation as possible
as we can. we should also save
water
and electricity and other resources for next
generation.
now i want to say: let’s do
our best to make our
world more
beautiful!
开场白
:
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早上好,我亲爱的老师和同学。我的名字叫秦泽邦。我很高兴站在这
里,我很荣幸能作一次演讲。我的主题是保护环境和低碳生活。正文:
现在,
我想谈一谈一个美丽的世界
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!我总是梦想着能在一个美丽的国家。有很多花和
我们的城市周围
的树。我们可以听到鸟儿歌唱,看到孩子们跳舞。街道是明亮
的、空气是非常新鲜
!这是多好
!但这只是我的一个梦
!现实是几乎
每天都
我们可以看到堵车因为越来越多的人正在使用私家车的多污染空气。我们很少
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享用新鲜的空气,因为我们始终保持在空调房间里。因此,我认为我们应该采
取
措施保护我们的环境。每个人都应作出贡献,保护环境。照顾我们,这是环
境的非常重要
的。无论我们住在哪里,我们可以做些在我们的社区。你有过引
发任何垃圾在地上吗?你
有在公共的墙壁上涂鸦吗?你曾经砍倒树吗?如果您
的答案是
<
/p>
,这意味着您已经帮助保护我们的环境。它是我们的责任,以保
持
我们的环境干净整洁。你可能会问自己,
有摘过一些垃圾和扔进
垃圾箱吗?
我曾经收集废纸或供循环再用的瓶子吗?我曾经栽了任何树木或内或附近我家
附近的花吗?
如果您回答
是
,这意味着你已经为改善
环境的有用的东西。此
外,我们还应使用公共交通工具并尽我们所能。我们还应为下一代
保存电力、
水和其他资源。现在我要说:
让我们做最大努力使我们的世界更美丽
!
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顾秋蓓演讲
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a scene to remember
good
afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:
today
i would like to begin with a story. there was once
a physical
therapist who traveled all
the way from america to africa to do a
census about mountain gorillas. these
gorillas are a main attraction
to
tourists from all over the world; this put them
severely under
threat of poaching and
being put into the zoo. she went there out of
curiosity, but what she saw
strengthened her determination to devote
her whole life to fighting for those
beautiful creatures. she
witnessed a
scene, a scene taking us to a place we never
imaged we've
ever been,
where in the very depth of the african
rainforest, surrounded by
trees,
flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas
cuddled their
babies.
今天,我想首
先用一个小故事。曾经有一个物理治疗师谁亲赴从美国到非洲做
一个关于山地大猩猩普查
。这些大猩猩是对游客的吸引力,主要来自世界各
地,这使他们严重不足的偷猎威胁,目
前到动物园付诸表决。她去了好奇,但
她看见她的决心,增强她的一生奉献为这些美丽的
生物战斗。她亲眼目睹的场
景,场景带我们到一个地方,我们从来没有影像,我们经历过
的,其中在非洲
热带雨林的深处,树木,花卉,蝴蝶,大猩猩包围的母亲拥抱自己的婴儿
。
yes, that's a memorable
scene in one of my favorite movies, called
gorillas in the mist, based on a true
story of mrs. diana fossey, who
spent
most of her lifetime in rwanda to protect the
ecoenvironment
there until the very end
of her life.
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是的,在我最喜欢的电影之一难忘的场景,呼吁在薄雾大猩猩的基础上,戴安
娜
弗西夫人,谁在此度过了一生中最卢旺达保护,直到她生命的最后的生态环
境有真实的故
事。
to me, the movie not only
presents an unforgettable scene but also
acts as a timeless reminder that we
should not develop the tourist
industry
at the cost of our eco-environment.
对我来
说,电影,不仅提供了一个难忘的场景,而且也是一个永恒提醒我们,
我们不应该在发展
我们的生态成本,环境,旅游业行为。
today, we
live in a world of prosperity but still threatened
by so
many new problems. on the one
hand, tourism, as one of the most
promising industries in the 21st
century, provides people with the
great
opportunity to see everything there is to see and
to go any
place there is to go. it has
become a lifestyle for some people, and
has turned out to be the driving force
in gdp growth. it has the
magic to turn
a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity.
but on
the other hand, many problems
can occur - natural scenes aren't
natural anymore.
deforestation to heat lodges are
devastating nepal. oil spills from
tourist boats are polluting antarctica.
tribal people are forsaking
their
native music and dress to listen to u2 on walkman
and wear nike
and reeboks.
今
天,我们生活在一个繁荣的世界,但仍这么多的新问题的威胁。一方面,旅
游业作为
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世纪最有前途的产业之一,为我们提供了极好的机会都没有看到
人
都会看到,并前往任何地方有去。这已成为一些人的生活方式,并已被证明是
在国内生产总值增长的推动力。它的神奇,把一个繁荣仙境
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落后的小城。但
在另一方面,可能会出现很多问题
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自然景观不自然了。砍伐森林的热小屋是毁
灭性的尼泊尔。旅
游船油泄漏污染是南极。部落的人丧失了本土音乐和服饰,
听取他们对随身听
u2
和穿耐克和锐步。
all these appalling facts have brought
us to the realization that we
can no
longer stand by and do nothing, because the very
thought of it
has been eroding our
resources. encouragingly, the explosive growth
of global travel has put tourism again
in the spotlight, which is why
the
united nations has made 2014 the year of
ecotourism, for the
first time to bring
to the world's attention the benefits of tourism,
but also its capacity to destroy our
environment.
所有这些令人震惊的事实使我们认识到,我们不能再袖手旁
观,什么都不做,
因为它认为非常侵蚀了我们的资源。令人鼓舞的是,全球旅游的爆炸性
增长已
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经把旅游业再次在聚光灯下,这就是为什么联合国
2014
年提出的生态旅游首次
提请全世界注意旅游业的好处,但也其能力,破坏我们的生态
环境。
now every year, many
local ecoenvironmental protection organizations
are receiving donations - big notes,
small notes or even coins - from
housewives, plumbers, ambulance
drivers, salesmen, teachers, children
and invalids. some of them cannot
afford to send the money but they
do.
these are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse
in hospitals,
who are suffering from
ecological damage in their neighborhood. why?
because they care. because they still
want their mother nature back.
because
they know it still belongs to them.
现在每
年有很多地方
ecoenvironmental
保护组织接受
捐赠
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大笔记,笔记,甚
至小硬币
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从家庭主妇,管道工,救护车司机,售货员,教师,儿童和残疾人
。
其中一些人可没有钱给的钱,但他们这样做。这是谁驾驶的出租车,谁在医院
护士,谁从他们所在地区的生态破坏的痛苦。为什么?因为他们的照顾。因为
他们仍然希望他们回到大自然。因为他们知道它仍然属于他们。
this kind of feeling that i have,
ladies and gentlemen, is when it
feels
like it, smells like it, and looks like
it
,
it's all coming
from a scene to be remembered, a scene
to recall and to cherish.
这种感觉,我有,女士们,先
生们,是当它的感觉,喜欢这种气味,而且看
来,这一切都从一个场景来记住,一个场景
回顾和珍惜。
the other night, as i
saw the moon linger over the land and before it
was sent into the invisible, my mind
was filled with songs. i found
myself
humming softly, not to the music, but to something
else,
someplace else, a place
remembered, a place untouched, a field of
grass where no one seemed to have been
except the deer.
有一天晚上,我看见月亮徘徊在土地和前被送进了
无形的,心里却充满了歌
曲。我发现自己轻轻哼唱,而不是音乐,而是别的东西,别的地
方,一个地方
记住,一个地方不动,一个草地,再没有人似乎除了鹿被。
and all those unforgettable scenes
strengthened the feeling that it's
time
for us to do something, for our own and our coming
generation.
once again, i have come to
think of mrs. diana fossey because it is
with her spirit, passion, courage and
strong sense of our
ecoenvironment that
we are taking our next step into the world.
和那
些难忘的情景更增强了的感觉,现在需要我们做一些事情,为我们自己和
我们
的未来一代。再次,我所认为的夫人戴安娜弗西,因为它与她的精神,热情,
勇气和强烈的生态环境,我们的感觉是,我们正在进入世界的下一个步骤。
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and no matter who we are, what we do
and where we go, in our minds,
there's
always a scene to remember, a scene worth our
effort to
protect it and fight for it.<
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不管我们是谁,我们做什么,而且我们去,在
我们的脑海,总有一
个场景要记住,一个值得努力保护,并争取的场景。
thank you very much.
the
rhythm of life
第十五届“21
世纪杯”全国
英语演讲比赛冠军李亿演讲
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ladies and gentlemen:
how
well are we in tune with the rhythm of life? in
our busy day to
day existence, we don’t
often stop to ask ourselves this question.
at least i don’t. and it wasn’t until i
joined a competitive
sporting event
that i learned a most important lesson
–
we must
place
our mind in harmony with the natural order of
things to be
successful.
let
me tell you what happened.
i decided to
take part in an international marathon in my
hometown
last year. being an ambitious
person, i hoped to finish it within 5
hours, accompanied by my friend with
whom i had trained.
the big day finally
arrived.
at first, we kept a rapid pace
and ran nonstop. at this pace, we
finished the first 20 kilometers in 2
hours and i thought running a
marathon
was a piece of cake. then my running mate began to
slow down.
i urged him to keep running
at the same pace but he said no, he
wanted to conserve his energy. i felt i
had partnered with the wrong
person;
therefore, i sprinted on and left him behind in
the dust.
a few kilometers later, i
began to understand his strategy as my pace
slowed to a jog then a walk. after that
i was incapable of moving
another step.
i was humiliated as more and more people ran
passed me.
more than once i thought
ability to finish this race.
at this moment, my running mate caught
up with me and slapped me on
the back.
“follow me,” he shouted. he had balanced his
marathon
pace and was encouraged me to
do the same. for the rest of this
grueling contest, we walked, jogged,
ran a few miles, and walked
again.
slowly, painfully but hopefully this time, we
established the
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most suitable pace within the natural
flow of our physical
capabilities.
eventually we accomplished our first
marathon of 42 kilometers in 4
and half
hours. i asked myself, what did this marathon mean
to me? my
marathon experience became an
influential metaphor for my life about
how we must learn to pace ourselves in
everything, by being in tune
with the
rhythm of life.
like the tide that ebbs
and flows, we must listen to advice but make
our own decisions. like the show at
dawn and dusk, we must learn to
balance
pride and modesty. and from the way the wind can
both shout
and whisper, we must learn
when to be strong and when to be gentle,
for everything moves in its own rhythm
and its own yin and yang
elements. it
is the interaction of these complementary extremes
that
produces harmony, as laozi said,
extremes meet. since the marathon,
this
notion of two opposite forces working together has
been my
running partner, so to speak.
yin and yang exist everywhere,
constantly interacting, and never
existing in an absolute condition.
ladies and gentlemen, life is like
running a marathon, let us
discover,
define and develop a natural rhythm of life, in
order to
achieve both harmony and
success.
thank you for
listening
.
第二篇:全国英语演讲比赛冠军演讲稿
全国英语演讲比赛冠军演讲稿
“21
世纪·爱立信杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军得主的演讲稿:
to me march 28th was a lucky day. it
was on that particular evening
that i
found myself at central stage, in the spotlight.
winning the
glish speaking
competition is a memory that i shall
treasure and one that will
surely stay.
more important than winning the cup is
the friendship that has been
established and developed among the
contestants, and the chance to
communicate offstage in addition to
competing onstage. also the
competition
helps boost public speaking in china, a skill
hitherto
undervalued.
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for me, though, the competition is a
more personal experience.
habitually
shy, i had been reluctant to take part in any such
activities. encouraged by my friends,
however, i made a last-minute
decision
to give it a try. in the course of preparation i
somehow
rediscovered myself, a truer
me.
i found that, after all, i like
communicating with other people; that
exchanging views can be so much
fun
—
and so much rewarding,
both
emotionally and intellectually;
that public speaking is most
effective
when you are least guarded; and that it is
essential to
success in every walk of
life.
at a more practical level, i
realized knowing what you are going to
say and how you are going to say it are
equally important. to take
the original
ideas out of your head and transplant them, so to
speak,
to that of others, you need to
have an organized mind. this ability
improves with training.
yet
there should not be any loss or addition or
distortion in the
process. those ideas
that finally find their waysintosanother head
need to be recognizably yours. language
is a means
to transmit information, not
a means to obstruct communication. it
should be lucid to be penetrating.
in china, certain public speaking
skills have been unduly emphasized.
will it really help, we are compelled
to ask, to bang at the podium
or yell
at the top of your lungs, if you have come with a
poorly
organized speech, a muddled
mind, and unwillingness to truly share
your views?
above all, the
single most important thing i learnt was that as a
public speaker, you need to pay
attention, first and foremost, to the
content of your speech. and second, the
structure of your speech: how
one idea
relates and progresses to another.
only
after these come delivery and non-verbal
communication: speed
control, platform
manner, and so on. pronunciation is important, yet
of greater importance is this: is your
language competent enough to
express
your ideas exactly the way you intend them to be
understood?
i was informed afterwards
that i was chosen to be the winner for my
response
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preference: they come to listen for
meaningful ideas, not for loose
judgments, nor easy laughters.
some contestants failed to address
their questions head on. some were
able
to, but did not knowswheresto
stop
—
the dragging on
betrayed
their lack of confidence. the
root cause was that they did not listen
attentively to the questions. or they
were thinking of what they had
prepared.
as i said in my
speech,
do more serious thinking ... to
take them [issues like globalization]
on and give them honest thinking is the
first step to be prepared for
both
opportunities and challenges coming our
way
honestly.
a competition
like this draws talented students from all over
the
country. and of course, i learnt
more things than just about public
speaking. since in the final analysis,
public speaking is all about
effective
communication. and this goes true for all
communications,
whatever their setting.
and the following is the final version
of my speech:
globalization:
opportunities and challenges
for china's younger generation
thirty years ago, american president
richard nixon made an epoch-
making
visit to china, a country still isolated at that
time. premier
zhou enlai said to him,
in the
world
—
twenty-five years of
no communication
since, china and
america have exchanged many handshakes. the
fundamental implication of this example
is that the need to
communicate across
differences in culture and ideology is not only
felt by the two countries but by many
other nations as well.
as we can see
today, environmentalists from different countries
are
making joint efforts to address the
issue of global warming,
economists are
seeking solutions to financial crises that rage in
a
particular region but nonetheless
cripple the world economy, and
politicians and diplomats are getting
together to discuss the issue
of
combating terrorism. peace and prosperity has
become a common goal
that we are
striving for all over the world. underlying this
mighty
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trend of global communication is the
echo of e. m. forster's words
with the it revolution,
traditional boundaries of human society fall
away. our culture, politics, society
and commerce are being
sloshedsintosone
large melting pot of humanity. in
this
interlinked world, there are no outsiders, for a
disturbance in
one place is likely to
impact other parts of the globe. we have begun
to realize that a world divided cannot
endure.
china is now actively
integratingsintosthe world. our recent entry to
the wto is a good example. for decades,
we have taken pride in being
self-
reliant, but now we realize the importance of
participating in
and contributing to a
broader economic order. from a precarious role
in the world arena to our present wto
membership, we have come a long
way.
but what does the way ahead look like?
in some parts of the world
people are
demonstrating against globalization. are they
justified,
then, in criticizing the
globalizing world? instead of narrowing the
gap between the rich and the poor, they
say, globalization enables
the
developed nations to swallow the developing
nations' wealth in
debts and interest.
globalization, they argue, should be about a
common interest in every other nation's
economic health.
we are reminded by
karl marx that capital goes beyond national
borders and eludes control from any
other entity. this has become a
reality. multinational corporations are
seeking the lowest cost, the
largest
market, and the most favourable policy. they are
often
powerful lobbyists in government
decision-making, ruthless
expansionists
in the global market and a devastating presence to
local businesses.
for china,
still more challenges exist. how are we going to
ensure a
smooth transition from the
planned economy to a market-based one? how
to construct a legal system that is
sound enough and broad enough to
respond to the needs of a dynamic
society? how to maintain our
cultural
identity in an increasingly homogeneous world? and
how to
define greatness in our rise as
a peace-loving nation? globalization
entails questions that concern us all.
like many young people my age in china,
i want to see my country get
prosperous
and enjoy respect in the international community.
but it
seems to me that mere patriotism
is not just enough. it is vitally
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