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全国英语演讲比赛冠军
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顾秋蓓
A Scene to
Remember
Gu Qiubei
Shanghai
International Studies University
Advisor: Gong Longsheng
Good afternoon, ladies and
gentlemen. T
oday I would like to
begin with a story.
下午好,各位先生女
士们。今天,我想首先用一个
小故事。
There was once
a physical 1) therapist who traveled all the way
from America to Africa to do a 2)
census about mountain 3) gorillas.
These gorillas are a main attraction to
tourists from all over the
world; this
put them severely under threat of 4) 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 5) cuddled their babies.
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,
< br>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。
Y
es, that's a memorable
scene in one of my favorite movies,
called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a
true story of Mrs. Dian
Fossey, who
spent most of bet lifetime in Rwanda to protect
the
ecoenvironment there until the very
end of her life.
是的,
< br>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 6) 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 is
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
21
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
1
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 7)
appalling(
令人震惊的
) 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 8)
eroding(
侵蚀
) our resources.
Encouragingly, the explosive growth of
global travel has put tourism
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