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英文的演讲稿集锦 篇1

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Changsha is the capital of Hunan Province. The history of the city dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty The city lies in the rich Xiangjiang Plain.

In the city itself, Changsha has unique natural scenery and many places of interest. There are natural scenic spots including the Yuelu Mountain, the Xiangjiang River that runs across the city south to north, the Shuilushou Island in the centre of the river, and the Liuyanghe River, which meanders to the Xiangjiang River in the northern part of Changsha. In the suburbs, there are tourist spots such as the Hongshan Holiday Resort, the Huitang Hot Spring, Mount Dawei National Forest Park, Mount Heimi, Moon Island, the Shiyan Lake Resort and Mount Daowu. Mount Yuelu is said to be the north point of Mount Hengshan, one of the five sacred mountains in China.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇2

Last year when I was here, I was speaking to you about a swim which I did across the North Pole.去年,当我站在这里的时候,我在谈论我横跨 北极的游泳。

And while that swim took place three years ago, I can remember it as if it was yesterday.那还是发生在3年前, 对我则好像是昨天一般。

I remember standing on the edge of the ice, about to dive into the water, and thinking to myself, I have never ever seen any place on this earth which is just so frightening.我还记得我站在冰层的边缘, 就要扎进水里, 然后我自己想到,我再也再也 不要看到地球上的这个地方,这里是如此的让人恐惧。

The water is completely black.The water is minus 1.7 degrees centigrade, or 29 degrees Fahrenheit.It's flipping freezing in that water.

那里的水是全黑色。水的温度是负1.7摄氏度, 华氏29度。那水里就是翻动的冰块。

And then a thought came across my mind: if things go pear-shaped on this swim, how long will it take for my frozen body to sink the four and a half kilometers to the bottom of the ocean?然后一个念头在我脑中划过: 如果这场泳出了点问题, 我这冰冻的身体要花多长时间 才能沉到这4500米的底部呢?

And then I said to myself, I've just got to get this thought out of my mind as quickly as possible.然后我告诫我自己,我要把这个念头尽快的 抛在我的脑后。

And the only way I can dive into that freezing cold water and swim a kilometer is by listening to my iPod and really revving myself up,能让我扎入 这冰冷的水里 然后游了4千米的唯一方法就是 听着我的iPod,让我自己全力运转起来,

listening to everything from beautiful opera all the way across to Puff Daddy, and then committing myself a hundred percent -- there is nothing more powerful than the made-up mind --and then walking up to the edge of the ice and just diving into the water.

我听了所有的歌,从华丽的歌剧 到吹牛老爹, 然后全身心的投入 没有什么比下定决心还要厉害的 --然后走到冰的边缘 扎入水里。

And that swim took me 18 minutes and 50 seconds, and it felt like 18 days.这次游泳花了我 18分50秒, 但好像是18天一样。

And I remember getting out of the water and my hands feeling so painful and looking down at my fingers, and my fingers were literally the size of sausages because -- you know, we're made partially of water -- when water freezes it expands, and so the cells in my fingers had frozen and expandedand burst.

我记得当我从水里出来时 我的手时如此的疼痛 然后我看着我的手指, 我的手指真的像香肠一样粗,因为--你们知道了,我们身体一部分由水组成 -- 当水结冰时会膨胀, 这样我手指的里细胞 就冷冻了,膨胀了炸裂了。And the most immediate thought when I came out of that water was the following: I'm never, ever going to do another cold water swim in my life again.我从水里上岸的一瞬间的想法 时这样的: 我一生中 再也再也不要去在冰冷的水里游泳了。

Anyway, last year, I heard about the Himalayas and the melting of the -- (Laughter) and the melting of the glaciers because of climate change.就这样,去年,我听到了喜马拉雅山 以及那里融化的--(笑) 因为气候变化 所融化的冰川。

I heard about this lake, Lake Imja.我听说了这个湖泊,映佳湖。

This lake has been formed in the last couple of years because of the melting of the glacier.这个湖是几年前 由于冰川融化所形成的。

The glacier's gone all the way up the mountain and left in its place this big lake.这些冰川顺山而下 然后在这里留下了这个大湖。

And I firmly believe that what we're seeing in the Himalayas is the next great, big battleground on this earth.由此我坚信 我要去看见的喜马拉雅 就是我下一个在地球上的 战场。

Nearly two billion people -- so one in three people on this earth -- rely on the water from the Himalayas.将近20亿的人口 -- 世界上三分之一的地球人口 -- 依靠着喜马拉雅山的水源。

And with a population increasing as quickly as it is, and with the water supply from these glaciers -- because of climate change --decreasing so much, I think we have a real risk of instability.而世界人口照这个速度发展下去, 而冰川水源的提供 -- 由于气候的变化 --下降的如此之快, 我像我们就有了一个十分不稳定的威胁。

North, you've got China; south, you've India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, all these countries.北方,我们由中国;南方,我们有印度,巴基斯坦,孟加拉, 和其它所有国家。

And so I decided to walk up to Mt. Everest, the highest mountain on this earth, and go and do a symbolic swim underneath the summit of Mt. Everest.这样我决定了 登上珠峰, 地球上的最高峰, 如何在珠峰下 游一次具有象征意义的泳。

Now, I don't know if any of you have had the opportunity to go to Mt. Everest, but it's quite an ordeal getting up there.我不知道,你们是否有机会去珠峰, 但是要去那的话,是一个考验。

28 great, big, powerful yaks carrying all the equipment up onto this mountain -- I don't just have my Speedo, but there's a big film crew who then send all the images around the world.28只巨大的牦牛 载着所有的仪器登上山峰 -- 我不仅仅带这我的泳裤。 还有一个摄像团队这个摄像团队,会向世界各地直播。

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇3

The Chinese people created a variety of food. Actually, the food is aconnection between the Chinese people, because every food can let people drawthe outline of the image of their hometown. This is the charm of Chinese foodculture.

Guangdong cuisine is one of the representative of Chinese cuisine.

Guangzhou is a paradise for food and is the hometown of Guangdong cuisine.Guangzhou people have an exquisite and special way to help them eat happily andhealthily. Guangzhou people by keeping in good health how to eat, eat adelicious dinner takes about 1.5 hours. Anteprandial eat soup first, in order tohelp the gastrointestinal absorption of nutrients. The old fire soup is alsocalled guang fu soup, guang fu man passing on to eat the keeping in good healthsecret recipe of thousands of years, slow in clay pot to boil the old fire soup,temperature, time is long, take medicine effect, both took the entrance ofsweet. Then, is to enter dinner time. Guangzhou food material widely, variouscooking methods, varieties of great variety, dazzling, for example, plainchicken, braised pork ribs, and so on. Taste is light, changes with the changeof season. Dessert is also less than not. Guangzhou people love the family gettogether for dinner, because they think this is a very happy thing.

Today, I went to another city, and often miss home food, also miss the timetogether with family.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇4

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.

Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to e. Everything else is secondary.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇5

Dear:

As internet has become an almost indispensible tool in our work and life,we have learned to use the software,navigate the digital world and interact with others through the network.However,it is only part of the picture.

Taking another close look,we may find that it can never be compared with the public speaking.For one thing,we may easily get infatuated with what the internet can offer such as the webgame,so as to sacrifice communication with our friends.For another,short of self-discipline andproper supervision,we may get addicted to the fictitious world,even forgetting to have meals,and that is undoubtedly ruinousto our eyesight ang stomachs.

On the contrary,the public speaking is an efficent communication between the speaker and the listener.Face to face chat can help us percive the feeling of each other when we recognige the expression and guesture.what is more,it can defenitely enhance the emotion and the level of interact.

Therefore,when taking about the knowledge of internet,i would say,popular as internet is,under no circumstances can internet or the other forms communication replace the public speaking.What we should do is making the best of the both world and purse a state of win-win situation through the communication.

That is all ,thank you.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇6

I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many months of struggle and suffering. You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word, it is victory. Victory at all costs—victory in spite of all terrors—victory, however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival. Let that be realized, no survival for the British Empire, no survival for all that British Empire has stood for , no survival for the urge, the impulse of the ages, that mankind shall more forward toward his goal. I take up my task in buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fail among men. I feel entitled at this juncture, at this time, to claim the aid of a

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇7

大家好,我是G10-1的张予祺Hello everyone, I am Luke Zhuo from class one grade Ten

1月过去,新的学期已经来临了,随之而来的也是两周的春节假January has almost passed, the new semester has arrived, and with it comes a two-week Chinese New Year holiday.

对于高中生来说,春节假期期间,很多人可能都在补课、学习,想要利用这个长假提高自己的学术水平。低年级的同学学业压力可能偏轻,更倾向于放松心情,为迎接接下来紧张的学习生活做准备。During the Spring Festival, some high students might take some extra lessons in order to improve their academic scores. Our junior classmates may tend to replenish themselves and restore energy for the forthcoming semester.

但不论是作为生活的前奏,还是主旋律,学习都是同学们最关心的一项。我们希望分享一些自己平日里保持学习热情的小技巧。Whatever the prelude or the main theme of life, studying is a subject cared by all of us. We want to share some techniques that help us maintain our academic passion.

有些人可能会期待的“长时间高效的学习”。早上7点早起,坐在自习室埋头苦学到中午十二点。实际上,科学的学习方法是将每四十分钟至一个小时分割为一个时间段,段与段之间由十分钟的休息时间隔开——这样,学生可以劳逸结合,不至于为看上去好似一座高山的学习任务感到绝望与烦闷。而且,当我们的大脑运转了太久,我们的思考会变慢、反应时间会变长,学习效率也会降低。Some people might expect to have a long, efficient study time: waking up at seven o’clock, sitting in a self-study room until twelve o’clock. However, one scientific study method is to divide our learning time into several periods of 40 minutes to 1 hour and set a break time between 2 periods. Thus, we can keep the balance of work and rest, maintain high efficiency of learning, and not become desolate about the infinite homework.

如果缺乏学习动力,可以从自己本身出发,为自己做心理建设。你可以为自己的成绩设立一个小目标,举个例子,如果你这一月份的成绩各科全A,你就可以给自己买很想要却苦于价格一直没下手的商品,例如显卡或者项链,或者给自己放一个小长假,在完成作业后可以多分一些时间在娱乐上。对于无欲无求的同学,你可以告诉自己,好的学习成绩是考上好学校的基础。If you lack academic passion, you can construct your mindset based on your own personality. You can always set yourself a little goal. For example, if you get straight A's in January, you can buy yourself something which you were eager to buy but didn't, such as a graphics card or a necklace, or you can have a vacation. For someone who lives without material desires, you can tell yourself that a good grade is the foundation of a good future.

第三,对自己负责,每周六我带着自己的电脑去到一个语言补习机构学习,我通常会选择坐在老师旁边的桌上,因为我觉得自己的自制力不够,需要有人监督我来保证我的效率。但是结果通常不甚理想,我不仅会发呆走神还总想上网开小差。Thirdly, be responsible to yourself. I will take my laptop to ReachTop, a linguistic learning institution, I will usually choose to sit beside the teacher because I think that I lack self-discipline and it is necessary for one of the teachers to regulate my behavior. However, the result was not ideal, my efficiency was not improved.

但是有一次,我被分配到了独立的小房间自习,在这个地方,很少有老师可以看到我到底在干什么,我该做什么全依靠于我的自制力。但是,出乎我自己意料的是,在小房间内,在没有老师监督我学习的情况下,我注意力相当集中,从头到尾两个小时没有动过想要浑水摸鱼的歪念头。But once, I was instructed to study by myself in a separate room. There are few chances for teachers to supervise me in this place. I did everything based on my self-discipline. However, what was totally out of my expectation, I was extraordinarily focused during the study time without the control of teachers. I was not affected by any distractions at all.

我觉得这其中主要的原因就是:当我正在被人监管时,我会认为我在为他们学习,而不是为我自己。但是当轮到我自己来决策我的行为时,我知道我要对自己负责,并且毫不犹豫地,全力以赴地为自己做出最正确的决定。In my opinion, the main reason for what happened is that when I am supervised by others, I believe that I am studying for them instead of studying for myself. But when I realize that I should make a decision all by myself, I deeply know that I should take full responsibility for myself and put all effort into making the right decisions without hesitation.

我们的演讲到此结束,谢谢大家。Our speech is over, thanks for your attention.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇8

Dear:

Universities should abolish the practice of cutting off the electricity at dormitory at night.

I agree with it. As a student, I should say, university shouldn't cut off electricity at dormitory at night. The original intention for university to cut off electricity is to ensure our rest for some students will stay up very late if there is nothing to limit them. However, these students are minority. Most students have regular timetable. What more, we are now already in university, I think we should be treated like high school students any longer. Especially in summer hot days, no electricity at night would be a nightmare to all students. We can't fall asleep without electric fans. I can't just imagine that. Universities should think more for their students and trust their self-control.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇9

Dear:

My topic today is: word that has changed the world.

A word that has changed the world Education of their children is highly valued by parents. To get education in the universities abroad has been the dreams for both the parents and their children. To realize these dreams, the parents have to save a large amount of money for the studies, because international flights cost a lot. In addition, the tuition abroad is not cheap. Parents should also have to pay for the food, room and utilities for their children at the school abroad. The children also need some money for the entertainment and social events. The clothing will cost quite a little. Besides, they need extra money to cover some unexpected expenses, like long-distance calls and so on.

All in all, the parents should check out how much the living and tuition will cost for their children to study abroad. They should get prepared in advance.

Thank you .

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇10

Father had a family, these children often squabble. He has no way to dissuade them, but to let them have a look not gregarious evils example. In order to achieve this goal, he one day told them to bring him a bundle of sticks to. When they haddone, he has placed the faggot in the hands of each of them, and ordered them to break it in pieces. They each tried with all their strength, and were not able to do.

Then he untied the bundle of sticks, one by one, and again put them into their hands, thus, they easily broke. And he said to them:" the children! If all of you together, help each other, you will be as this faggot, can be your enemies; but if you are divided among yourselves, you will be and the sticks in general, not y percent off.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇11

What fear can teach us

恐惧可以教会我们什么

One day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, in one of the most remote regions of the Pacific Ocean, 20 American sailors watched their ship flood with seawater.

1820xx年的某一天, 在距离智利海岸3000英里的地方, 有一个太平洋上的最偏远的水域, 20名美国船员目睹了他们的船只进水的场面。

They'd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic hole in the ship's hull. As their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.

他们和一头抹香鲸相撞,给船体撞了 一个毁灭性的大洞。 当船在巨浪中开始沉没时, 人们在三条救生小艇中抱作一团。

These men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest scrap of land. In their small boats, they carried only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.

这些人在离家10000万英里的地方, 离最近的陆地也超过1000英里。 在他们的小艇中,他们只带了 落后的导航设备 和有限的食物和饮水。

These were the men of the whaleship Essex, whose story would later inspire parts of "Moby Dick."

他们就是捕鲸船ESSEX上的人们, 后来的他们的故事成为《白鲸记》的一部分。

Even in today's world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.

即使在当今的世界,碰上这种情况也够杯具的,更不用说在当时的情况有多糟糕。

No one on land had any idea that anything had gone wrong. No search party was coming to look for these men. So most of us have never experienced a situation as frightening as the one in which these sailors found themselves, but we all know what it's like to be afraid.

岸上的人根本就还没意识到出了什么问题。 没有任何人来搜寻他们。 我们当中大部分人没有经历过 这些船员所处的可怕情景, 但我们都知道害怕是什么感觉。

We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our fears mean.

我们知道恐惧的感觉, 但是我不能肯定我们会花很多时间想过 我们的恐惧到底意味着什么。

As we grow up, we're often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, just another childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.

我们长大以后,我们总是会被鼓励把恐惧 视为软弱,需要像乳牙或轮滑鞋一样 扔掉的幼稚的东西。

And I think it's no accident that we think this way. Neuroscientists have actually shown that human beings are hard-wired to be optimists.

我想意外事故并非我们所想的那样。 神经系统科学家已经知道人类 生来就是乐观主义者。

So maybe that's why we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and of itself. "Don't worry," we like to say to one another. "Don't panic." In English, fear is something we conquer. It's something we fight.

这也许就是为什么我们认为有时候恐惧, 本身就是一种危险或带来危险。 “不要愁。”我们总是对别人说。“不要慌”。 英语中,恐惧是我们需要征服的东西。 是我们必须对抗的东西,是我们必须克服的东西。

It's something we overcome. But what if we looked at fear in a fresh way? What if we thought of fear as an amazing act of the imagination, something that can be as profound and insightful as storytelling itself?

但是我们如果换个视角看恐惧会如何呢? 如果我们把恐惧当做是想象力的一个惊人成果, 是和我们讲故事一样 精妙而有见地的东西,又会如何呢?

It's easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in young children, whose fears are often extraordinarily vivid.

在小孩子当中,我们最容易看到恐惧与想象之间的联系, 他们的恐惧经常是超级生动的。

When I was a child, I lived in California, which is, you know, mostly a very nice place to live, but for me as a child, California could also be a little scary.

我小时候住在加利福尼亚, 你们都知道,是非常适合居住的位置, 但是对一个小孩来说,加利福尼亚也会有点吓人。

I remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above our dining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, and I sometimes couldn't sleep at night, terrified that the Big One might strike while we were sleeping.

我记得每次小地震的时候 当我看到我们餐桌上的吊灯 晃来晃去的时候是多么的吓人, 我经常会彻夜难眠,担心大地震 会在我们睡觉的时候突然袭来。

And what we say about kids who have fears like that is that they have a vivid imagination. But at a certain point, most of us learn to leave these kinds of visions behind and grow up.

我们说小孩子感受到这种恐惧 是因为他们有生动的想象力。 但是在某个时候,我们大多数学会了 抛弃这种想法而变得成熟。

We learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not every earthquake brings buildings down. But maybe it's no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.

我们都知道床下没有魔鬼, 也不是每个地震都会震垮房子。但是我们当中最有想象力的人们 并没有因为成年而抛弃这种恐惧,这也许并不是巧合。

The same incredible imaginations that produced "The Origin of Species," "Jane Eyre" and "The Remembrance of Things Past," also generated intense worries that haunted the adult lives of Charles Darwin, Charlotte Bront and Marcel Proust. So the question is, what can the rest of us learn about fear from visionaries and young children?

同样不可思议的想象力创造了《物种起源》, 《简·爱》和《追忆似水年华》, 也就是这种与生俱来的深深的担忧一直缠绕着成年的 查尔斯·达尔文, 夏洛特·勃朗特和马塞尔·普罗斯特。 问题就来了, 我们其他人如何能从这些 梦想家和小孩子身上学会恐惧?

Well let's return to the year 1819 for a moment, to the situation facing the crew of the whaleship Essex. Let's take a look at the fears that their imaginations were generating as they drifted in the middle of the Pacific.

让我们暂时回到1820xx年, 回到ESSEX捕鲸船的水手们面对的情况。 让我们看看他们漂流在太平洋中央时 他们的想象力给他们带来的恐惧感觉。

Twenty-four hours had now passed since the capsizing of the ship. The time had come for the men to make a plan, but they had very few options.

船倾覆后已经过了24个小时。 这时人们制定了一个计划, 但是其实他们没什么太多的选择。

In his fascinating account of the disaster, Nathaniel Philbrick wrote that these men were just about as far from land as it was possible to be anywhere on Earth.

在纳撒尼尔·菲尔布里克(Nathaniel Philbrick)描述这场灾难的 动人文章中,他写到“这些人离陆地如此之远, 似乎永远都不可能到达地球上的任何一块陆地。”

The men knew that the nearest islands they could reach were the Marquesas Islands, 1,200 miles away. But they'd heard some frightening rumors.

这些人知道离他们最近的岛 是1200英里以外的马克萨斯群岛(Marquesas Islands)。 但是他们听到了让人恐怖的谣言。

They'd been told that these islands, and several others nearby, were populated by cannibals. So the men ashore only to be murdered and eaten for dinner. Another possible destination was Hawaii, but given the season, the captain was afraid they'd be struck by severe storms.

他们听说这些群岛, 以及附近的一些岛屿上都住着食人族。 所以他们脑中都是上岸以后就会被杀掉 被人当做盘中餐的画面。 另一个可行的目的地是夏威夷, 但是船长担心 他们会被困在风暴当中。

Now the last option was the longest, and the most difficult: to sail 1,500 miles due south in hopes of reaching a certain band of winds that could eventually push them toward the coast of South America.

所以最后的选择是到最远,也是最艰险的地方: 往南走1500英里希望某股风 能最终把他们 吹到南美洲的海岸。

But they knew that the sheer length of this journey would stretch their supplies of food and water. To be eaten by cannibals, to be battered by storms, to starve to death before reaching land.

但是他们知道这个行程中一旦偏航 将会耗尽他们食物和饮水的供给。 被食人族吃掉,被风暴掀翻, 在登陆前饿死。

These were the fears that danced in the imaginations of these poor men, and as it turned out, the fear they chose to listen to would govern whether they lived or died.

这就是萦绕在这群可怜的人想象中的恐惧, 事实证明,他们选择听从的恐惧 将决定他们的生死。

Now we might just as easily call these fears by a different name. What if instead of calling them fears, we called them stories?

也许我们可以很容易的用别的名称来称呼这些恐惧。 我们不称之为恐惧, 而是称它们为故事如何?

Because that's really what fear is, if you think about it. It's a kind of unintentional storytelling that we are all born knowing how to do. And fears and storytelling have the same components.

如果你仔细想想,这是恐惧真正的意义。 这是一种与生俱来的, 无意识的讲故事的能力。 恐惧和讲故事有着同样的构成。

They have the same architecture. Like all stories, fears have characters. In our fears, the characters are us. Fears also have plots. They have beginnings and middles and ends. You board the plane.

他们有同样的'结构。 如同所有的故事,恐惧中有角色。 在恐惧中,角色就是我们自己。 恐惧也有情节。他们有开头,有中间,有结尾。 你登上飞机。

The plane takes off. The engine fails. Our fears also tend to contain imagery that can be every bit as vivid as what you might find in the pages of a novel. Picture a cannibal, human teeth sinking into human skin, human flesh roasting over a fire.

飞机起飞。结果引擎故障。 我们的恐惧会包括各种生动的想象, 不比你看到的任何一个小说逊色。 想象食人族,人类牙齿 咬在人类皮肤上, 人肉在火上烤。

Fears also have suspense. If I've done my job as a storyteller today, you should be wondering what happened to the men of the whaleship Essex. Our fears provoke in us a very similar form of suspense.

恐惧中也有悬念。 如果我今天像讲故事一样,留个悬念不说了, 你们也许会很想知道 ESSEX捕鲸船上,人们到底怎么样了。 我们的恐惧用悬念一样的方式刺激我们。

Just like all great stories, our fears focus our attention on a question that is as important in life as it is in literature: What will happen next?

就像一个很好的故事,我们的恐惧也如同一部好的文学作品一样, 将我们的注意力集中在对我们生命至关重要的问题上: 后来发生了什么?

In other words, our fears make us think about the future. And humans, by the way, are the only creatures capable of thinking about the future in this way, of projecting ourselves forward in time, and this mental time travel is just one more thing that fears have in common with storytelling.

换而言之,我们的恐惧让我们想到未来。 另外,人来是唯一有能力 通过这种方式想到未来的生物, 就是预测时间推移后我们的状况, 这种精神上的时间旅行是恐惧 与讲故事的另一个共同点。

As a writer, I can tell you that a big part of writing fiction is learning to predict how one event in a story will affect all the other events, and fear works in that same way.

我是一个作家,我要告诉你们写小说一个很重要的部分 就是学会预测故事中一件 事情如何影响另一件事情, 恐惧也是同样这么做的。

In fear, just like in fiction, one thing always leads to another. When I was writing my first novel, "The Age Of Miracles," I spent months trying to figure out what would happen if the rotation of the Earth suddenly began to slow down. What would happen to our days?

恐惧中,如同小说一样,一件事情总是导致另一件事情。 我写我的第一部小说《奇迹时代》的时候, 我花了数月的时间想象如果地球旋转突然变慢了之后 会发生什么。 我们的一天变得如何?

What would happen to our crops? What would happen to our minds? And then it was only later that I realized how very similar these questions were to the ones I used to ask myself as a child frightened in the night.

我们身体会怎样? 我们的思想会有什么变化? 也就是在那之后,我意识到 我过去总是问自己的那些些问题 和孩子们在夜里害怕是多么的相像。

If an earthquake strikes tonight, I used to worry, what will happen to our house? What will happen to my family? And the answer to those questions always took the form of a story.

要是在过去,如果今晚发生地震,我会很担心, 我的房子会怎么样啊?家里人会怎样啊? 这类问题的答案通常都会和故事一样。

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man’s dearest possession is life. it is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world—the fight for the liberation of mankind.

happiness lies not in the mere possession of money, it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative efforts, the joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. these dark days, my friends, will be worth all they cost us, if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered on to , but to minister to ourselves, to our fellow men.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇13

1.Agree or disagree: Museums should be made free.In my eyes, museums of course should be made free.

We know that, as a part of culture, museums restore many culture relics. These are typical symbols for a certain times. As a citizen of our country, it is necessary and natural to learn our past history. Recent years, more and more museums are open free to the public. I couldnt agree more with it. Free museum will greatly motivate all kinds of people to approach. Whats more, in this fast developing age, museums have many new and advanced invents inside. It will be a wonderful place for people who want to learn more. Parents can often take their children to museums to learn about history and some technical knowledge. In a word, I think government should try to make more museums free for citizens.

2.Agree or disagree: Zoos should be banned.

Nowadays, lots of people start to realize that zoos are not a good place for animals. People need zoos because it is an easy way to close the animals and also because its convenient for people to observe them. However, zoos are in fact a cruel place for animals. Animals should live in their natural habitat. An animals natural instinct is to run and to hunt. But thats not for animals kept in zoos. Everyday, people feed them. Theyve never been taught how to hunt for food and will gradually lose their natures. That will be quite cruel for a animal, especially for wild animals such as tigers and lions. You can often find in zoos that a tiger kept in cage has a loose expression in its face.We set animals in zoos and therefore feel that they wont meet danger and may be able to protect them from dying out. This may be just a excuse we find for ourselves to make animals in cages just as entertainment. We always say animals are our friends, then why we put our friends in cages?

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇14

Dear pupils and teachers:

Good morning! I’m from Class *,Grade *.You can call me I’d like to talk about the ways to learn English first.

There is no easy and quick way to learn English.

Speak English as much as possible .Try your best. The best time to do that is in the morning and the evening. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes.

Listen to English as much as possible. Listen to the teachers when they speak English. And listen to English on the recorder or on the television.English programmes about traveling on the Guangzhou English Channel are fun,I think.

If you do all these things with the help of your teachers, you will learn English very well.

I hope that everybody can improve their English in this way.That's all.Thanks

Goodbye and good luck to you!THANK YOU!

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇15

Cheering for Beijing 20xxHello, dear judges and audiences. My name’s Caoxingran .Now, let’s share my expectationsfor 20xxBeijing Olympic games with you?Do you still remember the day when Samaranch , the former president of the internationalOlympic Committee, declared that Beijing be the host city of 20xx Olympic games? I shallNever forget the date—July 13th 20xx.It was an unusual day for every Chinese in the worldOur journey towards Beijing Olympics has been set forward from then onWe have put forward our goals for Beijing Olympics which? are Green OlympicsHi-tech Olympics and Peoples’ Olympics, I believe Beijing Olympics will be the most wonderful Olympics ever since in history. And for me ,I wish one day ,I could mount the rostrum as number one of women’s Singles. How happy I could be!Dear friends, we are lucky to be born in the only one world, so let’s make it true the only one dream—cheering for dancing Beijing for Beijing 20xxThat’s all for my speech. Thank you!

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇16

Dear:

Today I am very glad to be here to share with you my ideas of success. What is success? It is what everyone is longing for.Sometimes success would be rather simple. Winning a game is success; getting a high grade in the exam is success; making a new friend is success; even now I am standing here giving my speech is somehow also success.

However, as a person’s whole life is concerned, success becomes very complicated. Is fortune success? Is fame success? Is high social status success? No, I don’t think so. I believe success is the realization of people’s hopes and ideals.Nowadays, in the modern society there are many people who are regarded as the successful. And the most obvious characteristics of hem are money, high position and luxurious life. So most people believe that s success and all that they do is for this purpose. But the problem is wether it is real success. We all know there are always more money, higher position and better condition in front of us. If we keep chasing them, where is the end? What will satisfy us at last? Therefore, we can see, to get the real Success we must need something inside, which is the realization of people’ hopes and ideals.

Different people have different ideas about success; cause people’s hopes and ideas vary from one another. But I am sure every success is dear to everybody, cause it is not easy to come by, cause in the process of our striving for success, we got both our body and soul tempted, meanwhile we are enlightened by the most valuable qualities of human beings: love, patient, courage and sense of responsibility. These are the best treasures. So now I am very proud that I have this opportunity to stand here speaking to all of you. It is my success, cause I raise up to challenge my hope.

What is success? Everyone has his own interpretation as I do. But I am sure every success leads to an ever-brighter future. So ladies and gentlemen, believe in our hopes, believe in ourselves, we, every one of us, can make a successful life! Wish you all good success!

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇17

RankSpeakerTitle/TextAudio1Martin Luther King, Jr.

I Have A Dreammp3 Stream2John Fitzgerald KennedyInaugural Addressmp3 Stream3Franklin Delano RooseveltFirst Inaugural Addressmp3 Stream4Franklin Delano RooseveltPearl Harbor Address to the Nationmp3 Stream5Barbara Charline Jordan1976 DNC Keynote Addressmp3 Stream6Richard Milhous NixonCheckersmp3 Stream7Malcolm XThe Ballot or the Bulletmp3.1

mp3.28Ronald Wilson ReaganShuttle Challenger Disaster Addressmp3 Stream9John Fitzgerald KennedyHouston Ministerial Association Speechmp3 Stream10Lyndon Baines JohnsonWe Shall Overcomemp3 Stream11Mario Mathew Cuomo1984 DNC Keynote Addressmp3 Stream12Jesse Louis Jackson1984 DNC Addressmp3.1 mp3.2 mp3.313Barbara Charline JordanStatement on the Articles of Impeachmentmp3 Stream14(General) Douglas MacArthurFarewell Address to Congressmp3 Stream15Martin Luther King, Jr.

Ive Been to the Mountaintopmp3 Stream16Theodore RooseveltThe Man with the Muck-rake 17Robert Francis KennedyRemarks on the Assassination of MLKingmp3 Stream18Dwight David EisenhowerFarewell Addressmp3 Stream19Woodrow Thomas WilsonWar Message 20(General) Douglas MacArthurDuty, Honor, Countrymp3 Stream21Richard Milhous NixonThe Great Silent Majoritymp3 Stream22John Fitzgerald KennedyIch bin ein Berlinermp3 Stream23Clarence Seward DarrowMercy for Leopold and Loeb 24Russell H.

ConwellAcres of Diamondsmp3 Stream25Ronald Wilson ReaganA Time for Choosingmp3 Streamw26Huey Pierce LongEvery Man a King 27Anna Howard ShawThe Fundamental Principle of a Republic 28Franklin Delano RooseveltThe Arsenal of Democracymp3 Stream29Ronald Wilson ReaganThe Evil Empiremp3 Stream30Ronald Wilson ReaganFirst Inaugural Addressmp3 Stream31Franklin Delano RooseveltFirst Fireside Chatmp3 Stream32Harry S.

TrumanThe Truman Doctrinemp3 Stream33William Cuthbert FaulknerNobel Prize Acceptance Speechmp3 Stream34Eugene Victor Debs1918 Statement to the Court 35Hillary Rodham ClintonWomens Rights are Human Rights 36Dwight David EisenhowerAtoms for Peacemp3 Stream37John Fitzgerald KennedyAmerican University Commencement Addressmp338Dorothy Ann Willis Richards1988 DNC Keynote Addressmp339Richard Milhous NixonResignation Speechmp340Woodrow Thomas WilsonThe Fourteen Points 41Margaret Chase SmithDeclaration of Conscience 42Franklin Delano RooseveltThe Four Freedomsmp343Martin Luther King, Jr.A Time to Break Silencemp344Mary Church TerrellWhat it Means to be Colored in the...U.S.

45William Jennings BryanAgainst ImperialismReal Audio Stream46Margaret Higgins SangerThe Morality of Birth Control 47Barbara Pierce Bush1990 Wellesley College Commencement Addressmp348John Fitzgerald KennedyCivil Rights Addressmp349John Fitzgerald KennedyCuban Missile Crisis Addressmp350Spiro Theodore AgnewTelevision News Coveragemp3 w51Jesse Louis Jackson1988 DNC Addressmp3.1

mp3.252Mary FisherA Whisper of AIDSmp353Lyndon Baines JohnsonThe Great Societymp3 Stream54George Catlett MarshallThe Marshall Planmp355Edward Moore KennedyTruth and Tolerance in Americamp356Adlai Ewing StevensonPresidential Nomination Acceptance Address 57Anna Eleanor RooseveltThe Struggle for Human Rights 58Geraldine Anne FerraroVice-Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speechmp359Robert Marion La FolletteFree Speech in Wartime 60Ronald Wilson Reagan40th Anniversary of D-Day Addressmp361Mario Mathew CuomoReligious Belief and Public Morality 62Edward Moore KennedyChappaquiddickmp363John Llewellyn LewisThe Rights of Labor 64Barry Morris GoldwaterPresidential Nomination Acceptance Addressmp365Stokely CarmichaelBlack Power 66Hubert Horatio Humphrey1948 DNC Address 67Emma GoldmanAddress to the Jury 68Carrie Chapman CattThe Crisis 69Newton Norman MinowTelevision and the Public InterestReal Audio Stream70Edward Moore KennedyEulogy for Robert Francis Kennedymp3 Stream71Anita Faye HillStatement to the Senate Judiciary Committeemp372Woodrow Thomas WilsonLeague of Nations Final Address 73Henry Louis (Lou) GehrigFarewell to Baseball Addressmp374Richard Milhous NixonCambodian Incursion Addressmp375Carrie Chapman CattAddress to the U.S.

Congress sw76Edward Moore Kennedy1980 DNC Addressmp377Lyndon Baines JohnsonOn Vietnam and Not Seeking Re-Electionmp378Franklin Delano RooseveltCommonwealth Club Address 79Woodrow Thomas WilsonFirst Inaugural Address 80Mario SavioAn End to History 81Elizabeth Glaser1992 DNC Addressmp382Eugene Victor DebsThe Issue 83Margaret Higgins SangerThe Childrens Era 84Ursula Le GuinA Left-Handed Commencement Address 85Crystal EastmanNow We Can Begin 86Huey Pierce Long Share Our Wealth 87Gerald Rudolph FordAddress on Taking the Oath of Officemp388Cesar Estrada ChavezSpeech on Ending His 25 Day Fast 89Elizabeth Gurley FlynnStatement at the Smith Act Trial 90Jimmy Earl CarterA Crisis of Confidencemp391Malcolm XMessage to the Grassrootsmp392William Jefferson ClintonOklahoma Bombing Memorial Addressmp393Shirley Anita St.

Hill ChisholmFor the Equal Rights Amendment 94Ronald Wilson ReaganBrandenburg Gate Addressmp395Eliezer (Elie) WieselThe Perils of Indifferencemp396Gerald Rudolph FordNational Address Pardoning Richard M.

Nixonmp397Woodrow Thomas WilsonFor the League of Nations 98Lyndon Baines JohnsonLet Us Continuemp399Joseph N.

WelchHave You No Sense of Decencymp3100Anna Eleanor RooseveltAdopting the Declaration of Human Rightsmp3

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇18

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I love the college life, because I have plenty of time to do the thing that I want to do . In my opinion, my college life is supposed to be like this. First of all, I should have a positive mental attitude, the optimism about everything in life ,and the second is still important ,I need to study well in the University, I will go to the library, read more books, and still have to learn more knowledge, then I must make full use of spare time to do my own things, such as writing.

Universities should also pay attention to interpersonal relationships, I hope to make lots of good fris at the University. When my college life is over I should be happy to pleted all academic work and made many good fris, I am glad to say: I do not regret it!

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇19

Dear:

I Agree or not agree: the next twenty years from now on, students will not use printed books any more.

I don't think so. printed books won't be abandoned in such a short time. I admit that new technology is developing fast. Many advanced electronic products are gradually take the place of traditional tools. Just like in university, teachers like to use multimedia in class for it is quite convenient and efficient. However, for our student, it is not realistic to study completely by electronic products. There are many things need to recorded on books. Books are something meaningful and practical.

I should say, in our country, printed books wouldn't be abandoned within 20 years at least for two reasons. Firstly, books are classical container of knowledge. They accompany human to advance. A student without books could be someway ridiculous. Secondly, our country haven't developed so strong to make every student study by computer or other forms of electronic tools. And even after 20 years, the possibility is also very small. I also think it is unnecessary because books are cheap but useful and still meaningful.

英文的演讲稿集锦 篇20

There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, “Morning, boys. How's the water?” And the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes, “What the hell is water?”

Simple awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:

“This is water.”

“This is water.”

It is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out.