阅读的意义英语演讲稿

发表时间:2026-01-19

阅读的意义英语演讲稿(范文18篇)。

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First I want to ask you some questions:

1、 Do you know what is youth?

2、 How do you master your youth?

Youth

Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ; it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshness ; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life .

Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . Nobody grows old merely by a number of years . We grow old by deserting our ideals.

Years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . Worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust .

Whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ‘s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of what’s next and the joy of the game of living . In the center of your heart and my heart there’s a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young .

When the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80.

Thank you!

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i e to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. i join you in this meeting because i am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the ***anization which has brought us together: clergy and laymen concerned about vietnam.

the recent statements of your executive mittee are the sentiments of my own heart, and i found myself in full accord when i read its opening lines: "a time es when silence is betrayal." and that time has e for us in relation to vietnam.

the truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world.

moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being me**erized by uncertainty; but we must move on.

and some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony, but we must speak. we must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak. and we must rejoice as well, for surely this is the first time in our nation's history that a significant number of its religious leaders have chosen to move beyond the prophesying of **ooth patrioti** to the high grounds of a firm dissent based upon the mandates of conscience and the reading of history.

perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. if it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us.

over the past two years, as i have moved to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from the burnings of my own heart, as i have called for radical departures from the destruction of vietnam, many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of my path. at the heart of their concerns this query has often loomed large and loud: "why are you speaking about the war, dr.

king?" "why are you joining the voices of dissent?" "peace and civil rights don't mix," they say.

"aren't you hurting the cause of your people," they ask? and when i hear them, though i often understand the source of their concern, i am nevertheless greatly saddened, for such questions mean that the inquirers have not really known me, my mitment or my calling. indeed, their questions suggest that they do not know the world in which they live.

in the light of such tragic misunderstanding, i deem it of signal importance to try to state clearly, and i trust concisely, why i believe that the path from dexter avenue baptist church -- the church in montgomery, alabama, where i began my pastorate -- leads clearly to this sanctuary tonight.

i e to this platform tonight to make a passionate plea to my beloved nation. this speech is not addressed to hanoi or to the national liberation front. it is not addressed to china or to russia.

nor is it an attempt to overlook the ambiguity of the total situation and the need for a collective solution to the tragedy of vietnam. neither is it an attempt to make north vietnam or the national liberation front paragons of virtue, nor to overlook the role they must play in the successful resolution of the problem. while they both may have justifiable reasons to be suspicious of the good faith of the united states, life and history give eloquent testimony to the fact that conflicts are never resolved without trustful give and take on both sides.

tonight, however, i wish not to speak with hanoi and the national liberation front, but rather to my fellowed [sic] americans, *who, with me, bear the greatest responsibility in ending a conflict that has exacted a heavy price on both continents.

since i am a preacher by trade, i suppose it is not surprising that i have seven major reasons for bringing vietnam into the field of my moral vision.* there is at the outset a very obvious and almost facile connection between the war in vietnam and the struggle i, and others, have been waging in america. a few years ago there was a shining moment in that struggle.

it seemed as if there was a real promise of hope for the poor -- both black and white -- through the poverty program. there were experiments, hopes, new beginnings. then came the buildup in vietnam, and i watched this program broken and eviscerated, as if it were some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war, and i knew that america would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic destructive suction tube.

so, i was increasingly pelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor and to attack it as such.

perhaps the more tragic recognition of reality took place when it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hopes of the poor at home. it was sending their sons and their brothers and their husbands to fight and to die in extraordinarily high proportions relative to the rest of the population. we were taking the black young men who had been crippled by our society and sending them eight thousand miles away to guarantee liberties in southeast asia which they had not found in southwest ge***ia and east harlem.

and so we have been repeatedly faced with the cruel irony of watching negro and white boys on tv screens as they kill and die together for a nation that has been unable to seat them together in the same schools. and so we watch them in brutal solidarity burning the huts of a poor village, but we realize that they would hardly live on the same block in chicago. i could not be silent in the face of such cruel manipulation of the poor.

my third reason moves to an even deeper level of awareness, for it grows out of my experience in the ghettoes of the north over the last three years -- especially the last three summers. as i have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, i have told them that molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems. i have tried to offer them my deepest passion while maintaining my conviction that social change es most meaningfully through nonviolent action.

but they ask -- and rightly so -- what about vietnam? they ask if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted. their questions hit home, and i knew that i could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government.

for the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of the hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, i cannot be silent.

for those who ask the question, "aren't you a civil rights leader?" and thereby mean to exclude me from the movement for peace, i have this further answer. in 1957 when a group of us formed the southern christian leadership conference, we chose as our motto:

"to save the soul of america." we were convinced that we could not limit our vision to certain rights for black people, but instead affirmed the conviction that america would never be free or saved from itself until the descendants of its slaves were loosed pletely from the shackles they still wear. in a way we were agreeing with langston hughes, that black bard of harlem, who had written earlier:

now, it should be incandescently clear that no one who has any concern for the integrity and life of america today can ignore the present war. if america's soul bees totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read: vietnam.

it can never be saved so long as it destroys the deepest hopes of men the world over. so it is that those of us who are yet determined that america will be are led down the path of protest and dissent, working for the health of our land.

as if the weight of such a mitment to the life and health of america were not enough, another burden of responsibility was placed upon me in 1954** [sic]; and i cannot f***et that the nobel prize for peace was also a mission -- a mission to work harder than i had ever worked before for "the brotherhood of man." this is a calling that takes me beyond national allegiances, but even if it were not present i would yet have to live with the meaning of my mitment to the ministry of jesus christ. to me the relationship of this ministry to the ****** of peace is so obvious that i sometimes marvel at those who ask me why i'm speaking against the war.

could it be that they do not know that the good news was meant for all men -- for munist and capitalist, for their children and ours, for black and for white, for revolutionary and conservative? have they f***otten that my ministry is in obedience to the one who loved his enemies so fully that he died for them? what then can i say to the vietcong or to castro or to mao as a faithful minister of this one?

can i threaten them with death or must i not share with them my life?

and finally, as i try to explain for you and for myself the road that leads from montgomery to this place i would have offered all that was most valid if i simply said that i must be true to my conviction that i share with all men the calling to be a son of the living god. beyond the calling of race or nation or creed is this vocation of sonship and brotherhood, and because i believe that the father is deeply concerned especially for his suffering and helpless and outcast children, i e tonight to speak for them.

this i believe to be the privilege and the burden of all of us who deem ourselves bound by allegiances and loyalties which are broader and deeper than nationali** and which go beyond our nation's self-defined goals and positions. we are called to speak for the weak, for the voiceless, for the victims of our nation and for those it calls "enemy," for no document from human hands can make these humans any less our brothers.

and as i ponder the madness of vietnam and search within myself for ways to understand and respond in passion, my mind goes constantly to the people of that peninsula. i speak now not of the soldiers of each side, not of the ideologies of the liberation front, not of the junta in saigon, but simply of the people who have been living under the curse of war for almost three continuous decades now. i think of them, too, because it is clear to me that there will be no meaningful solution there until some attempt is made to know them and hear their broken cries.

they must see americans as strange liberators. the vietnamese people proclaimed their own independence *in 1954* -- in 1945 *rather* -- after a bined french and japanese occupation and before the munist revolution in china. they were led by ho chi minh.

even though they quoted the american declaration of independence in their own document of freedom, we refused to recognize them. instead, we decided to support france in its reconquest of her former colony. our government felt then that the vietnamese people were not ready for independence, and we again fell victim to the deadly western arrogance that has poisoned the international atmosphere for so long.

with that tragic decision we rejected a revolutionary government seeking self-determination and a government that had been established not by china -- for whom the vietnamese have no great love -- but by clearly indigenous forces that included some munists. for the peasants this new government meant real land reform, one of the most important needs in their lives.

for nine years following 1945 we denied the people of vietnam the right of independence. for nine years we vigorously supported the french in their abortive effort to recolonize vietnam. before the end of the war we were meeting eighty percent of the french war costs.

even before the french were defeated at dien bien phu, they began to despair of their reckless action, but we did not. we encouraged them with our huge financial and military supplies to continue the war even after they had lost the will. soon we would be paying almost the full costs of this tragic attempt at recolonization.

after the french were defeated, it looked as if independence and land reform would e again through the geneva agreement. but instead there came the united states, determined that ho should not unify the temporarily divided nation, and the peasants watched again as we supported one of the most vicious modern dictators, our chosen man, premier diem. the peasants watched and cringed as diem ruthlessly rooted out all opposition, supported their extortionist landlords, and refused even to discuss reunification with the north.

the peasants watched as all this was presided over by united states' influence and then by increasing numbers of united states troops who came to help quell the insurgency that diem's methods had aroused. when diem was overthrown they may have been happy, but the long line of military dictators seemed to offer no real change, especially in terms of their need for land and peace.

the only change came from america, as we increased our troop mitments in support of governments which were singularly corrupt, inept, and without popular support. all the while the people read our leaflets and received the regular promises of peace and democracy and land reform. now they languish under our bombs and consider us, not their fellow vietnamese, the real enemy.

they move sadly and apathetically as we herd them off the land of their fathers into concentration camps where minimal social needs are rarely met. they know they must move on or be destroyed by our bombs.

so they go, primarily women and children and the aged. they watch as we poison their water, as we kill a million acres of their crops. they must weep as the bulldozers roar through their areas preparing to destroy the precious trees.

they wander into the hospitals with at least twenty casualties from american firepower for one vietcong-inflicted injury. so far we may have killed a million of them, mostly children. they wander into the towns and see thousands of the children, homeless, without clothes, running in packs on the streets like animals.

they see the children degraded by our soldiers as they beg for food. they see the children selling their sisters to our soldiers, soliciting for their mothers.

what do the peasants think as we ally ourselves with the landlords and as we refuse to put any action into our many words concerning land reform? what do they think as we test out our latest weapons on them, just as the germans tested out new medicine and new tortures in the concentration camps of europe? where are the roots of the independent vietnam we claim to be building?

is it among these voiceless ones?

we have destroyed their two most cherished institutions: the family and the village. we have destroyed their land and their crops.

we have cooperated in the crushing of the nation's only nonmunist revolutionary political force, the unified buddhist church. we have supported the enemies of the peasants of saigon. we have corrupted their women and children and killed their men.

now there is little left to build on, save bitterness. *soon the only solid physical foundations remaining will be found at our military bases and in the concrete of the concentration camps we call "fortified hamlets." the peasants may well wonder if we plan to build our new vietnam on such grounds as these.

could we blame them for such thoughts? we must speak for them and raise the questions they cannot raise. these, too, are our brothers.

perhaps a more difficult but no less necessary task is to speak for those who have been designated as our enemies.* what of the national liberation front, that strangely anonymous group we call "vc" or "munists"? what must they think of the united states of america when they realize that we permitted the repression and cruelty of diem, which helped to bring them into being as a resistance group in the south?

what do they think of our condoning the violence which led to their own taking up of arms? how can they believe in our integrity when now we speak of "aggression from the north" as if there were nothing more essential to the war? how can they trust us when now we charge them with violence after the murderous reign of diem and charge them with violence while we pour every new weapon of death into their land?

surely we must understand their feelings, even if we do not condone their actions. surely we must see that the men we supported pressed them to their violence. surely we must see that our own puterized plans of destruction simply dwarf their greatest acts.

how do they judge us when our officials know that their membership is less than twenty-five percent munist, and yet insist on giving them the blanket name? what must they be thinking when they know that we are aware of their control of major sections of vietnam, and yet we appear ready to allow national elections in which this highly ***anized political parallel government will not have a part? they ask how we can speak of free elections when the saigon press is ******ed and controlled by the military junta.

and they are surely right to wonder what kind of new government we plan to help form without them, the only party in real touch with the peasants. they question our political goals and they deny the reality of a peace settlement from which they will be excluded. their questions are frighteningly relevant.

is our nation planning to build on political myth again, and then shore it up upon the power of new violence?

here is the true meaning and value of passion and nonviolence, when it helps us to see the enemy's point of view, to hear his questions, to know his asses**ent of ourselves. for from his view we may indeed see the basic weaknesses of our own condition, and if we are mature, we may learn and grow and profit from the wisdom of the brothers who are called the opposition.

so, too, with hanoi. in the north, where our bombs now pummel the land, and our mines endanger the waterways, we are met by a deep but understandable mistrust. to speak for them is to explain this lack of confidence in western words, and especially their distrust of american intentions now.

in hanoi are the men who led the nation to independence against the japanese and the french, the men who sought membership in the french monwealth and were betrayed by the weakness of paris and the willfulness of the colonial armies. it was they who led a second struggle against french domination at tremendous costs, and then were persuaded to give up the land they controlled between the thirteenth and seventeenth parallel as a temporary measure at geneva. after 1954 they watched us conspire with diem to prevent elections which could have surely brought ho chi minh to power over a united vietnam, and they realized they had been betrayed again.

when we ask why they do not leap to negotiate, these things must be remembered.

also, it must be clear that the leaders of hanoi considered the presence of american troops in support of the diem regime to have been the initial military breach of the geneva agreement concerning foreign troops. they remind us that they did not begin to send troops in large numbers and even supplies into the south until american forces had moved into the tens of thousands.

hanoi remembers how our leaders refused to tell us the truth about the earlier north vietnamese overtures for peace, how the president claimed that none existed when they had clearly been made. ho chi minh has watched as america has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard the increasing international rumors of american plans for an invasion of the north. he knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing are part of traditional pre-invasion strategy.

perhaps only his sense of humor and of irony can save him when he hears the most powerful nation of the world speaking of aggression as it drops thousands of bombs on a poor, weak nation more than *eight hundred, or rather,* eight thousand miles away from its shores.

at this point i should make it clear that while i have tried in these last few minutes to give a voice to the voiceless in vietnam and to understand the arguments of those who are called "enemy," i am as deeply concerned about our own troops there as anything else. for it occurs to me that what we are submitting them to in vietnam is not simply the brutalizing process that goes on in any war where armies face each other and seek to destroy. we are adding cynici** to the process of death, for they must know after a short period there that none of the things we claim to be fighting for are really involved.

before long they must know that their government has sent them into a struggle among vietnamese, and the more sophisticated surely realize that we are on the side of the wealthy, and the secure, while we create a hell for the poor.

somehow this madness must cease. we must stop now. i speak as a child of god and brother to the suffering poor of vietnam.

i speak for those whose land is being laid waste, whose homes are being destroyed, whose culture is being subverted. i speak for the poor of america who are paying the double price of **ashed hopes at home, and death and corruption in vietnam. i speak as a citizen of the world, for the world as it stands aghast at the path we have taken.

i speak as one who loves america, to the leaders of our own nation: the great initiative in this war is ours; the initiative to stop it must be ours.

this is the message of the great buddhist leaders of vietnam. recently one of them wrote these words, and i quote:

(unquote).

if we continue, there will be no doubt in my mind and in the mind of the world that we have no honorable intentions in vietnam. if we do not stop our war against the people of vietnam immediately, the world will be left with no other alternative than to see this as some horrible, clumsy, and deadly game we have decided to play. the world now demands a maturity of america that we may not be able to achieve.

it demands that we admit that we have been wrong from the beginning of our adventure in vietnam, that we have been detrimental to the life of the vietnamese people. the situation is one in which we must be ready to turn sharply from our present ways. in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringing a halt to this tragic war.

*i would like to suggest five concrete things that our government should do immediately to begin the long and difficult process of extricating ourselves from this nightmarish conflict:

number one: end all bombing in north and south vietnam.

number two: declare a unilateral cease-fire in the hope that such action will create the atmosphere for negotiation.

three: take immediate steps to prevent other battlegrounds in southeast asia by curtailing our military buildup in thailand and our interference in laos.

four: realistically accept the fact that the national liberation front has substantial support in south vietnam and must thereby play a role in any meaningful negotiations and any future vietnam government.

five: *set a date that we will remove all foreign troops from vietnam in accordance with the 1954 geneva agreement.

part of our ongoing...part of our ongoing mitment might well express itself in an offer to grant asylum to any vietnamese who fears for his life under a new regime which included the liberation front. then we must make what reparations we can for the damage we have done.

we must provide the medical aid that is badly needed, ****** it available in this country, if necessary. meanwhile... meanwhile, we in the churches and synagogues have a continuing task while we urge our government to disengage itself from a disgraceful mitment.

we must continue to raise our voices and our lives if our nation persists in its perverse ways in vietnam. we must be prepared to match actions with words by seeking out every creative method of protest possible.

*as we counsel young men concerning military service, we must clarify for them our nation's role in vietnam and challenge them with the alternative of conscientious objection. i am pleased to say that this is a path now chosen by more than seventy students at my own alma mater, morehouse college, and i remend it to all who find the american course in vietnam a dishonorable and unjust one. moreover, i would encourage all ministers of draft age to give up their ministerial exemptions and seek status as conscientious objectors.

* these are the times for real choices and not false ones. we are at the moment when our lives must be placed on the line if our nation is to survive its own folly. every man of humane convictions must decide on the protest that best suits his convictions, but we must all protest.

now there is something seductively tempting about stopping there and sending us all off on what in some circles has bee a popular crusade against the war in vietnam. i say we must enter that struggle, but i wish to go on now to say something even more disturbing.

the war in vietnam is but a symptom of a far deeper malady within the american spirit, and if we ignore this sobering reality...and if we ignore this sobering reality, we will find ourselves ***anizing "clergy and laymen concerned" mittees for the next generation. they will be concerned about guatemala and peru.

they will be concerned about thailand and cambodia. they will be concerned about mozambique and south africa. we will be marching for these and a dozen other names and attending rallies without end, unless there is a significant and profound change in american life and policy.

and so, such thoughts take us beyond vietnam, but not beyond our calling as sons of the living god.

in 1957, a sensitive american official overseas said that it seemed to him that our nation was on the wrong side of a world revolution. during the past ten years, we have seen emerge a pattern of suppression which has now justified the presence of u.s.

military advisors in venezuela. this need to maintain social stability for our investments accounts for the counterrevolutionary action of american forces in guatemala. it tells why american helicopters are being used against guerrillas in cambodia and why american napalm and green beret forces have already been active against rebels in peru.

it is with such activity in mind that the words of the late john f. kennedy e back to haunt us. five years ago he said, "those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

" increasingly, by choice or by accident, this is the role our nation has taken, the role of those who make peaceful revolution impossible by refusing to give up the privileges and the pleasures that e from the immense profits of overseas investments. i am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. we must rapidly begin...

we must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. when machines and puters, profit motives and property rights, are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of raci**, extreme materiali**, and militari** are incapable of being conquered.

a true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our past and present policies. on the one hand, we are called to play the good samaritan on life's roadside, but that will be only an initial act. one day we must e to see that the whole jericho road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life's highway.

true passion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. it es to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.

a true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth. with righteous indignation, it will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa, and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just.

" the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just.

a true revolution of values will lay hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice, and love. a nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.

america, the richest and most powerful nation in the world, can well lead the way in this revolution of values. there is nothing except a tragic death wish to prevent us from reordering our priorities so that the pursuit of peace will take precedence over the pursuit of war. there is nothing to keep us from molding a recalcitrant status quo with bruised hands until we have fashioned it into a brotherhood.

*this kind of positive revolution of values is our best defense against muni**. war is not the answer. muni** will never be defeated by the use of atomic bombs or nuclear weapons.

let us not join those who shout war and, through their misguided passions, urge the united states to relinquish its participation in the united nations.* these are days which demand wise restraint and calm reasonableness. *we must not engage in a negative antimuni**, but rather in a positive thrust for democracy, realizing that our greatest defense against muni** is to take offensive action in behalf of justice.

we must with positive action seek to remove those conditions of poverty, insecurity, and injustice, which are the fertile soil in which the seed of muni** grows and develops.*

these are revolutionary times. all over the globe men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression, and out of the wounds of a frail world, new systems of justice and equality are being born. the shirtless and barefoot people of the land are rising up as never before.

the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light. we in the west must support these revolutions.

it is a sad fact that because of fort, placency, a morbid fear of muni**, and our proneness to adjust to injustice, the western nations that initiated so much of the revolutionary spirit of the modern world have now bee the arch antirevolutionaries. this has driven many to feel that only marxi** has a revolutionary spirit. therefore, muni** is a judgment against our failure to make democracy real and follow through on the revolutions that we initiated.

our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, raci**, and militari**. with this powerful mitment we shall boldly challenge the status quo and unjust mores, and thereby speed the day when "every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain."

a genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must bee ecumenical rather than sectional. every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies.

this call for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all mankind. this oft misunderstood, this oft misinterpreted concept, so readily di**issed by the nietzsches of the world as a weak and cowardly force, has now bee an absolute necessity for the survival of man. when i speak of love i am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response.

i am not speaking of that force which is just emotional bosh. i am speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality.

this hindu-muslim-christian-jewish-buddhist belief about ultimate reality is beautifully summed up in the first epistle of saint john: "let us love one another, for love is god. and every one that loveth is born of god and knoweth god.

he that loveth not knoweth not god, for god is love." "if we love one another, god dwelleth in us and his love is perfected in us." let us hope that this spirit will bee the order of the day.

we can no longer afford to worship the god of hate or bow before the altar of retaliation. the oceans of history are made turbulent by the ever-rising tides of hate. and history is cluttered with the wreckage of nations and individuals that pursued this self-defeating path of hate.

as arnold toynbee says: "love is the ultimate force that makes for the saving choice of life and good against the damning choice of death and evil. therefore the first hope in our inventory must be the hope that love is going to have the last word" (unquote).

we are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. we are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. in this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late.

procrastination is still the thief of time. life often leaves us standing bare, naked, and dejected with a lost opportunity. the tide in the affairs of men does not remain at flood -- it ebbs.

we may cry out desperately for time to pause in her passage, but time is adamant to every plea and rushes on. over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words, "too late." there is an invisible book of life that faithfully records our vigilance or our neglect.

omar khayyam is right: "the moving finger writes, and having writ moves on."

we still have a choice today: nonviolent coexistence or violent coannihilation. we must move past indecision to action.

we must find new ways to speak for peace in vietnam and justice throughout the developing world, a world that borders on our doors. if we do not act, we shall surely be dragged down the long, dark, and shameful corridors of time reserved for those who possess power without passion, might without morality, and strength without sight.

now let us begin. now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter, but beautiful, struggle for a new world. this is the calling of the sons of god, and our brothers wait eagerly for our response.

shall we say the odds are too great? shall we tell them the struggle is too hard? will our message be that the forces of american life militate against their arrival as full men, and we send our deepest regrets?

or will there be another message -- of longing, of hope, of solidarity with their yearnings, of mitment to their cause, whatever the cost? the choice is ours, and though we might prefer it otherwise, we must choose in this crucial moment of human history.

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this election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. but one that's on my mind tonight's about a woman who casther ballot in atlanta. she's a lot like the millions of others whostood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for o***hing:

ann nixon cooper is 106 yearsold.这次选举有许多优势,许多故事,会被告知几代人。但我今晚想到的是一个在亚特兰大投票给她的女人。

她就像其他数百万人一样,在这次选举中挺身而出,发出自计的声音,除了一件事:尼克松·库珀已经106岁了。

she was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons-- because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.她出生的一代刚刚过去的奴役;当时有没有汽车在道路上或飞机在天空中;当有人能像她一样不参加表决的原因有两个-因为她是一名女子,由于她的颜色**。

and tonight, i think about all that she's seen throughout her century in america -- the heartache and the hope; the struggle and the progress; the times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that american creed: yes we can.今晚,我想所有的,她在整个看到她在美国的世纪-在心痛和希望;的斗争和取得的;的时候,我们被告知,我们不能,和人民谁压上与美国的信条:

是我们能够做到。

at a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes di**issed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. yes we can.当时妇女的声音被压制和他们的希望被驳回,她活着看到他们站起来,说出并达成的选票。

是我们能够做到。

when there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a new deal, new jobs, a new sense of mon purpose. yes we can.当有绝望中的尘埃和抑郁一碗全国的土地,她看到一个民族征服恐惧本身的新政,新的就业机会,一个新的共同使命感。

是我们能够做到。

when the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and a democracy was saved. yes we can.当炸弹落在我们的港口和***威胁世界,她在那里目睹了一代产生的伟大和***是保存。

是我们能够做到。

she was there for the buses in montgomery, the hoses in birmingham, a bridge in selma, and a preacher from atlanta who told a people that "we shall overe." yes we can.她在那里的巴士蒙哥马利,软管在英国伯明翰,桥梁塞尔玛和传教士从亚特兰大谁告诉人民,“我们克服。

”是我们能够做到。

a man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.一名男子降落在月球上,墙上下来在柏林,世界是连接我们自己的科学和想象力。

and this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote, because after 106 years in america, through the best oftimes and the darkest of hours, she knows how america can change.今年,在这次选举中,她谈到她的手指到屏幕上,她和演员投票,因为1xx年后,在美国,通过最好的时候和最黑暗的时间,她知道怎样可以改变美国。

yes we can.是我们能够做到。

america, we have e so far. we have seen so much. but there is so much more to do.

so tonight, let us ask ourselves -- if our children should live tosee the next century; if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as ann nixon cooper, what change will they see? what progress will we have made?美国,我们来到迄今。

我们已经看到这么多。但有这么多事情要做。因此,今夜,让我们反问一下我们自己,如果我们的孩子能够活到下个世纪;如果我女儿有幸能和安·尼克松·库珀一样长寿,他们会看到什么变化?

那么我们会取得什么样的进展呢?

this is our chance to answer that call. this is our moment.这是我们来回答问题的机会,这是我们的时刻。

this is our time, to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the american dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope.and where we are met with cynici** and doubts and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: yes, we can.

这是我们的时代,要使我们的人民重新工作并将机会留给我们的子孙;重新恢复繁荣并促进和平;回到我们的美国梦,并重申我们是其中之一的基本事实;当我们呼吸,当我们充满希望的时候,我们遭遇冷嘲热讽和质疑,那些人认为我们无法做到。我们将用一句话回应:不,我们可以!

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Dear friends,

Today, I want to talk to you about the power of reading. Reading has been a crucial part of our lives since the dawn of time, and it has helped us to develop a strong vocabulary, improve our grammar, and expand our knowledge.

One of the most important things that reading does is help us to develop our critical thinking skills. When we read books, we are not only reading words on the page, but we are also hearing the author's voice and analyzing the arguments made by the author. This helps us to become more sophisticated and thoughtful in our discussions and debates.

Reading also helps us to improve our language skills. By reading books that are written in different languages, we can learn new grammar rules, vocabulary words, and sentence structures. This can be especially helpful for those who want to learn a new language.

Reading also helps us to expand our imagination and creativity. When we read books that tell us about different cultures, religions, and ideas, we can broaden our horizons and tap into our own imagination. This can lead to new ideas and perspectives that we can use in our everyday lives.

In conclusion, reading is a powerful tool that can help us to improve our lives in many ways. It can help us to develop our critical thinking skills, improve our language skills, expand our imagination, and learn new things. So the next time you go to the library or the book store, take a chance on a new book and let the power of reading do its magic for you.

Thank you.

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Good morning everyone,

Today, I want to talk to you about the power of reading. Reading is one of the most important things we can do to improve our language skills, broaden our horizons, and enrich our lives.

First of all, reading helps us to improve our vocabulary. By reading a lot of books, we can learn new words and understand them better. This is especially important for people who are learning a new language. Learning new words can help us to communicate more effectively with our language partners.

Secondly, reading helps us to improve our grammar. By reading books on a variety of subjects, we can learn how to use different grammatical structures and how to express ourselves in different ways. This can help us to improve our writing skills and make us more confident in our language abilities.

Thirdly, reading helps us to broaden our horizons. By reading books about different cultures, history, and ideas, we can learn about different perspectives and ways of thinking. This can help us to appreciate the diversity of the world and to become more globalized.

Fourthly, reading helps us to improve our concentration and focus. By reading for long periods of time, we can learn to focus on one task at a time and avoid distractions. This can be especially important for people who work in high-stress jobs or have other obligations.

Lastly, reading helps us to improve our sense of smell and taste. By reading books that are written in a particular style or language, we can learn to appreciate the way that words and sentences are written. This can help us to improve our reading skills and make us more享受阅读的过程。

In conclusion, reading is a powerful tool for language learning, cultural expansion, personal growth, and concentration. Whether we are reading for pleasure or for work, reading has the potential to enrich our lives in many ways. So, let us all continue to read and spread the word about the power of reading!

Thank you.

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

在学习演讲稿之前,不能漏掉的一个环节就是背景才材料,也就是这个演讲稿所阐述话题后背景是什么,或是跟当今时代形式有关,或是跟历史发展有关,总之,一定要知道这演讲稿后的背景知识,学习背景知识有利于更好的理解演讲稿所阐述的主题和内容。

我们应该找一下优秀的演讲稿,像一些英语学***或者软件上应该都有,我建议大家可以先打印出来几篇优秀的演讲稿,先不用着急找那么多,慢慢的来学就好,世界上一些优秀的演讲稿都是出自**、首先或是有影响力的人物,而他们的演讲主题也属于高级领域,不要觉得这些领域跟我们没挂系,其实多学习这些,有助于提高我们思想的深度和思考问题的角度。

把演讲稿打印下来,就是先找原声音频听一下,看你能听出来多少,听不懂得也不用着急。接下来就是看着演讲稿把它读一遍,记得标注下不认识的单词和发音拿不准的单词,不要觉得麻烦,既是要学习优秀的演讲稿,就把每一个单词先认会,保证你熟悉这些单词。

接下来是精读,试图找出演讲的中文译文。精读演讲稿的时候发现有读不懂的句子或你不熟悉的句式标注下来,试着翻译一下,然后去对照中文,看看两种语言表达的差别。必须要把每个句子弄懂,知道是什么意思,这样也有利于之后的不背诵,不然连看都看不懂,就算背也只是死记硬背,然学习就没有什么意义了。

还有模仿。当然,最好模仿演讲者。模仿句子、语气、重音和弱读都应该模仿。如果碰到自己特别喜欢得演讲稿,就要一定要背诵下来,以后甚至自己做演讲时还可以引用,也可以趁此提高自己的英语水平。

最后可以建议大家把这些演讲稿的好词,好句可以总结到把本子上,或者可以按你研习过的演讲稿归类,把属于同一个主题的单词,句子记到一起,这样当以后说起这个话题的时候,你也有词可用,有内容可说。我希望你能根据自己的情况调整你的方法,因为这些方法不一定适合每个人。最后祝大家学业进步!

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i have a dream.i want to do whatever i want in the future.have a good jub.i will have sometime with my parent.have meat together,shopping together.not too lich,not too poor,just happy.everyone will be healthy and happy.that is my dream.not big,but what i real want.that is all.thank you.

演讲内容:介绍一本短篇老人与海的故事(故事简介翻译/转自网上书本的简介)。

good morning/afternoon/evening to mr.____(your teacher's name) and my friends.

i would like to introduce you a short novel named “the old man and the sea”.

it is written by ernest hemingway in cuba in 1951 and published in 1952.

the story of an aging, life-long fisherman who attempts to find himself, and hopefully a fish, on a fishing trip in the gulf waters off cuba.

after spending most of his life alone and losing his only companion who is a young cuban boy, the old man heads out to sea once again.

his 84 days without a notable catch end on this trip, but will he be able to defeat the odds after catching a gigantic marlin?

this short novel is universal in its consideration of the plight of an old man struggling against age, loneliness, mortality, humility and poverty to maintain his identity and dignity. apart from that, the cheerful and optimistic old man wants to reestablish his reputation in the community. besides, he also wants to ensure for all time his relationship with those he loves and to whom he hopes to paon everything he values the most. finally, he survives and wins the battle. this has shown his heroic struggle not only redeems himself but also inspires and spiritually enriches those around him.

thanks for your attention.

a common concept among some people is that opportunities are few. they always complain that opportunities never occur to them. they only admire those people who make a hit or succeed by seizing some opportunities, and always wonder why they are never given a good opportunity to show their talent.

another common notion is that there are opportunities everywhere. opportunity may occur to anybody at any time and under any circumstances as long as he/she keeps ma-ki-ng constant efforts. as a student, you can get to the top through your hard work. as a businessman, you can succeed through accurate calculation and with a complete certainty that you can make a profit.

in my opinion, opportunity favors only those who keep trying and who are ready for it. as the saying goes "god helps those who help themselves", so no matter whether there's opportunity or not, what we should do is to study, to learn and become learned people, only in this way can you seize your opportunity when it occurs. so never say there's no opportunity again, opportunities are around us.

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幽默英语演讲稿范文:英语演讲稿范文

love your mother

爱你的母亲

why are you crying, a young boy asked his mom?

你为什么哭?一个小男孩问他妈妈

"because i'm a woman," she told him.

因为我是女人,她告诉他.

"i don't understand," he said.

我不明白.他回答

his mom just hugged him and said,

"and you never will, but that's o.k.".......

他妈妈抱着他说:“你永远不会明白,但这没关系……”

later the little boy asked his father,

"why does mom seem to cry for no reason?".

后来小男孩问他父亲:“为什么妈妈好像无缘无故地哭了?”

"all women cry for no reason," was all his dad could say......

“所有的女人都会无缘无故地哭,”这是他父亲唯一能解释的

the little boy grew up and became a man,

still wondering why women cry.

当这个小男孩长大**后,

他仍然奇怪妈妈为什么哭.

finally he put in a call to god and when god got back to him, he asked "god, why do women cry so easily?"

最后,他向上帝祈祷,问道:“上帝,为什么女人会轻易哭泣?”

god answered......

上帝回答:

"when i made woman,

i decided she had to be special.

i made her shoulders

strong enough to carry

the weight of the world, yet,

made her arms gentle enough to give fort...

"当我创造女人的时候,

我决定把她造的很特别,

我让她的肩膀强壮的足以承载整个世界,但是,

但是让她的手臂足够柔和以安慰他人

i gave her the inner strength

to endure childbirth

and the rejection

that many times will e

even from her own children.

我给了她内在的力量去承受生产的痛苦,

也让她有勇气承受无数的伤害,

甚至这些伤害有时也来自他们自己的孩子

i gave her a hardness

that allows her

to keep going and take care

of her family and friends,

even when everyone else gives up, through sickness and fatigue without

plaining....

我给她顽强,让她能够不断地前进,

并且照顾自己的家人和朋友,

甚至当每个人都放弃的时候,

她却能够坚强地在疾病和劳累之时毫无怨言...

i gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all circumstances. even when her child has hurt her badly....

she has the very special power to make a child's boo-boo feel better and to quell a teenager's anxieties and fears....

我给她内心的敏感,让她在任何环境下都深爱着自己的孩子.甚至在他们

们深深伤害她的时候...

她利用这种特殊的力量安慰年幼的孩子受伤,并消除年幼的孩子的紧张和恐惧。

i gave her strength to care for her husband, despite faults

and i fashioned her from his rib to protect his heart....

我给了她力量去照顾她的丈夫,即使他会犯错。我创造了一个有男人肋骨的女人,这样女人就能保护男人的心

i gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him unfalteringly....

我给她智慧,让她知道一个好丈夫永远不会伤害他的妻子,但有时候会试炼她坚定的永远跟随自己丈夫的能力与决心.

for all of this hard work,

i also gave her a tear to shed.

it is hers to use

whenever needed and

it is her only weakness....

when you see her cry,

tell her how much you love her, and all she does for everyone, and even though

she may still cry, you will have made her heart feel good.

因为这些种种的困难,

我也同样赐她流下眼泪,

这是当她在需要时可以使用的,

这是她唯一的软弱之处...

当你看到她哭泣的时候,

告诉她你有多么地爱她,

告诉她她为所有人所做的一切,

即使这样她可能还是会哭泣,

但你会使她的心里得到安慰.

she is special!

please send this to women you know, and those with mothers,

sisters, and special women in their lives.

她是独特的!

请把这个信息发给你认识的女人,他们的生活中有母亲,姐妹和特殊的女人

but, also send this to men so they will understand about what a wonderful thing a woman is.

each day is a mountain that must be climbed; with courage each step gets easier.

但他们也把这个信息传给男人,这样他们就会明白女人是多么美好

每天,都会有山要爬,但勇气会让每一步都更容易

love your mother always

永远爱你的母亲,

and keep her **iling

并且使她微笑常在

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?会上也对业绩特别优秀的家人给予奖励.由于实行了业绩奖励方案,虽然我们在地形上不利因素多一些,但在业绩上也不会输给其他区域.

如果我能竞争领班的职位,我将做以下工作:

1.努力提高自身的学习能力.增强自身的业务知识和专业技能技巧,向领导和前辈们学习管理方面的经验及处理顾客投诉的能力.

2.在提高自身的同时也要带领其他的家人们一起进步.定时组织一些培训课程,涉及的方面可以更广一些,从产品的知识到日常的一些顾客投诉都可以教她们怎么解决,适当的时候也可以做一些激励方面的培训.

3.沟通很重要.及时的做好与员工的思想工作,细心观察她们的思想动态,以便能及时掌握她们的想法与意见,并做好记录,进行反馈.

4.一个企业的营业目标永远是业绩为先,服务至上.要做到好的业绩,服务水准尤为重要.现在的客人已经不单单要求吃饱就好,他们对服务的满意度有了更高的要求.怎样才能做到公司倡导的人性化服务呢?那就是一定要把顾客当朋友看待.想朋友之所想,急朋友之所急.微笑是发自内心的,只有你真正把他们当朋友看了,你才能真正的做到微笑服务.这样,你的服务做到位了,产品也能达到顾客的要求,业绩自然也就会提升.怎样跟顾客做朋友,怎样做好顾客的朋友,这也是我需要跟她们共同学习的地方.

5个。完成上级领导交办的其他事项

公司的发展势头迅猛.只有公司这个大家庭发展了,我们才会有更好的提升自我的平台.现在有一个这么宽广的给我们施展梦想的舞台,我就要向着这个舞台最耀眼的地方冲刺!相信我总会成功的!谢谢!

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

Good Evening, my fellow Americans.

Tonight I want to talk to you on a subject of deep concern to all Americans and to many people in all parts of the world, the war in Vietnam.

I believe that one of the reasons for the deep division about Vietnam is that many Americans have lost confidence in what their Government has told them about our policy. The American people cannot and should not be asked to support a policy which involves the overriding issues of war and peace unless they know the truth about that policy.

Tonight, therefore, I would like to answer some of the questions that I know are on the minds of many of you listening to me.

How and why did America get involved in Vietnam in the first place?

How has this administration changed the policy of the previous Administration?

What has really happened in the negotiations in Paris and the battlefront in Vietnam?

What choices do we have if we are to end the war?

What are the prospects for peace?

Now let me begin by describing the situation I found when I was inaugurated on Jan. 20th: The war had been going on for four years. Thirty-one thousand Americans had been killed in action. The training program for the South Vietnamese was behind schedule. Five hundred forty-thousand Americans were in Vietnam with no plans to reduce the number. No progress had been made at the negotiations in Paris and the United States had not put forth a comprehensive peace proposal.

The war was causing deep division at home and criticism from many of our friend, as well as our enemies, abroad.

In view of these circumstances, there were some who urged withdrawal of all American forces. From a political standpoint, this would have been a popular and easy course to follow. After all, we became involved in the war while my predecessor was in office. I could blame the defeat, which would be the result of my action, on him -- and come out as the peacemaker. Some put it to me quite bluntly: this was the only way to avoid allowing Johnson’s war to become Nixon’s war.

But I had a greater obligation than to think only of the years of my Administration, and of the next election. I had to think of the effect of my decision on the next generation, and on the future of peace and freedom in America, and in the world.

Let us all understand that the question before us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson’s war becomes Nixon’s war. The great question is: How can we win America’s peace?

Well, let us turn now to the fundamental issue: why and how did the United States become involved in Vietnam in the first place? Fifteen years ago North Vietnam, with the logistical support of Communist China and the Soviet union , launched a campaign to impose a Communist government on South Vietnam by instigating and supporting a revolution.

In response to the request of the Government of South Vietnam, President Eisenhower sent economic aid and military equipment to assist the people of South Vietnam in their efforts of prevent a Communist takeover. Seven years ago, President Kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to Vietnam as combat advisers. Four years ago, President Johnson sent American combat forces to South Vietnam.

Now many believe that President Johnson’s decision to send American combat forces to South Vietnam was wrong. And many others, I among them, have been strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted.

But the question facing us today is -- now that we are in the war, what is the best way to end it?

In January I could only conclude that the precipitate withdrawal of all American forces from Vietnam would be a disaster not only for South Vietnam but for the United States and for the cause of peace.

For the South Vietnamese, our precipitate withdrawal would inevitably allow the Communists to repeat the massacres which followed their takeover in the North 15 years before. They then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands more died in slave labor camps.

We saw a prelude of what would happen in South Vietnam when the Communists entered the city of Hue last year. During their brief rule there, there was a bloody reign of terror in which 3,000 civilians were clubbed, shot to death, and buried in mass graves.

With the sudden collapse of our support, these atrocities at Hue would become the nightmare of the entire nation and particularly for the million-and-a half Catholic refugees who fled to South Vietnam when the Communists took over in the North.

For the United States this first defeat in our nation’s history would result in a collapse of confidence in American leadership not only in Asia but throughout the world.

Three American Presidents have recognized the great stakes involved in Vietnam and understood what had to be done.

In 1963 President Kennedy with his characteristic eloquence and clarity said we want to see a stable Government there, carrying on the struggle to maintain its national independence.

We believe strongly in that. We are not going to withdraw from that effort. In my opinion, for us to withdraw from that effort would mean a collapse not only of South Vietnam but Southeast Asia. So we’re going to stay there.

President Eisenhower and President Johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office.

For the future of peace, precipitate withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. A nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. Our defeat and humiliation in South Vietnam without question would promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world conquest. This would spark violence wherever our commitments help maintain the peace -- in the Middle East, in Berlin, eventually even in the Western Hemisphere. Ultimately, this would cost more lives. It would not bring peace. It would bring more war.

For these reasons I rejected the recommendation I should end the war by immediately withdrawing all of our forces. I chose instead to change American policy on both the negotiating front and the battle front in order to end the war on many fronts. I initiated a pursuit for peace on many fronts. In a television speech on May 14, in a speech before the United Nations, on a number of other occasions, I set forth our peace proposals in great detail.

We have offered the complete withdrawal of all outside forces within one year. We have proposed to cease fire under international supervision. We have offered free elections under international supervision with the Communists participating in the organization and conduct of the elections as an organized political force.

And the Saigon government has pledged to accept the result of the election.

We have not put forth our proposals on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. We have indicated that we’re willing to discuss the proposals that have been put forth by the other side. We have declared that anything is negotiable, except the right of the people of South Vietnam to determine their own future.

At the Paris peace conference Ambassador Lodge has demonstrated our flexibility and good faith in 40 public meetings. Hanoi has refused even to discuss our proposals. They demand our unconditional acceptance of their terms which are that we withdraw all American forces immediately and unconditionally and that we overthrow the government of South Vietnam as we leave.

We have not limited our peace initiatives to public forums and public statements. I recognized in January that a long and bitter war like this usually cannot be settled in a public forum.

That is why in addition to the public statements and negotiations, I have explored every possible private avenue that might lead to a settlement.

Tonight, I am taking the unprecedented step of disclosing to you some of our other initiatives for peace, initiatives we undertook privately and secretly because we thought we thereby might open a door which publicly would be closed.

I did not wait for my inauguration to begin my quest for peace. Soon after my election, through an individual who was directly in contact on a personal basis with the leaders of North Vietnam, I made two private offers for a rapid, comprehensive settlement.

Hanoi’s replies called in effect for our surrender before negotiations. Since the Soviet union furnishes most of the military equipment for North Vietnam, Secretary of Stare Rogers, my assistant for national security affairs, Dr. Kissinger; Ambassador Lodge and I personally have met on a number of occasions with representatives of the Soviet Government to enlist their assistance in getting meaningful negotiations started.

In addition, we have had extended discussions directed toward that same end with representatives of other governments which have diplomatic relations with North Vietnam.

None of these initiatives have to date produced results. In mid-July I became convinced that it was necessary to make a major move to break the deadlock in the Paris talks.

I spoke directly in this office, where I’m now sitting, with an individual who had known Ho Chi Minh on a personal basis for 25 years. Through him I sent a letter to Ho Chi Minh.

I did this outside the usual diplomatic channels with the hope that with the necessity of making statements for propaganda removed, there might be constructive progress toward bringing the war to an end.

“Dear Mr. President:

“I realize that it is difficult to communicate meaningfully across the gulf of four years of war. But precisely because of this gulf I wanted to take this opportunity to reaffirm in all solemnity my desire to work for a just peace. I deeply believe that the war in Vietnam has gone on too long and delay in bringing it to an end can benefit no one, least of all the people of Vietnam. The time has come to move forward at the conference table toward an early resolution of this tragic war. You will find us forthcoming and open-minded in a common effort to bring the blessings of peace to the brave people of Vietnam. Let history record that at this critical juncture both sides turned their face towards peace rather than toward conflict and war."

I received Ho Chi Minh’s reply on Aug. 30, three days before his death. It simply reiterated the public position North Vietnam had taken at Paris and flatly rejected my initiative. The full text of both letters is being released to the press.

In addition to the public meetings that I’ve referred to, Ambassador Lodge has met with Vietnam’s chief negotiator in Paris in 11 private sessions.

And we have taken other significant initiatives which must remain secret to keep open some channels of communications which may still prove to be productive.

But the effect of all the public, private and secret negotiations which have been undertaken since the bombing halt a year ago, and since this Administration came into office on Jan. 20, can be summed up in one sentence: No progress whatever has been made except agreement on the shape of the bargaining table.

Well, now, who’s at fault? It’s becoming clear that the obstacle in negotiating an end to the war is not the President of the United States. It is not the South Vietnamese Government. The obstacle is the other side’s absolute refusal to show the least willingness to join us in seeking a just peace.

And it will not do so while it is convinced that all it has to do is to wait for our next concession, and our next concession after that one, until it gets everything it wants.

There can now be no longer any question that progress in negotiation depends only on Hanoi ’s deciding to negotiate -- to negotiate seriously.

I realize that this report on our efforts on the diplomatic front is discouraging to the American people, but the American people are entitled to know the truth -- the bad news as well as the good news -- where the lives of our young men are involved.

Now let me turn, however, to a more encouraging report on another front. At the time we launched our search for peace, I recognized we might not succeed in bringing an end to the war through negotiations. I therefore put into effect another plan to bring peace -- a plan which will bring the war to an end regardless of what happens on the negotiating front.

It is in line with the major shift in U. S. foreign policy which I described in my press conference at Guam on July 25.

Let me briefly explain what has been described as the Nixon Doctrine -- a policy which not only will help end the war in Vietnam but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future Vietnams.

We Americans are a do-it-yourself people -- we’re an impatient people. Instead of teaching someone else to do a job, we like to do it ourselves. And this trait has been carried over into our foreign policy.

In Korea, and again in Vietnam, the United States furnished most of the money, most of the armament and most of the men to help the people of those countries defend their freedom against Communist aggressions.

Before any American troops were committed to Vietnam, a leader of another Asian country expressed this opinion to me when I was traveling in Asia as a private citizen.

He said: “When you are trying to assist another nation defend its freedom, United States policy should be to help them fight the war, but not to fight the war for them.”

Well in accordance with this wise counsel, I laid down in Guam three principles of guidelines for future American policy toward Asia .

First, the United States will deep all of its treaty commitments.

Second, we shall provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us, or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security.

Third, in cases involving other types of aggression we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. But we shall look to the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense.

I pledge to you tonight that I shall meet this responsibility with all of the strength and wisdom I can command, in accordance with your hopes, mindful of your concerns, sustained by your prayers.

Thank you.

小知识提示:好的演讲稿,应该既有热情的.鼓动,又有冷静的分析,要把抒情和说理有机地结合起来,做到动之以情,晓之以理。

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

英语演讲稿

英语演讲技巧

演讲的四个目标

1.提供信息; to offer information;

2.使听众感到乐趣; to entertain the audience;

3.动之以情; to touch emotions;

4.使听众行动起来; to move to action;

演讲切忌

1.语速太快; talking too rapidly;

2.声音单调; speaking in monotone;

3.声音尖细; using too high a vocal pitch;

4.谈得太多,说得太少; talking and not saying much;

5.感情不充分; presenting without enough emotion or passion;

6.对观众采取一种居高临下的姿态; talking down to the audience;

7.夸张的词语使用得太多; using too many “big” words;

8.使用抽象概念而不给出事例加以说明; using abstractions without giving concrete examples

9号。使用不熟悉的技术术语;

10个。使用俚语或亵渎;

11.演讲无组织,散乱无序; dis***anized and rambling performance;

12.说话绕弯子,不切中主题; indirect ***munication i.e. beating around the bush;

怎样与听众交流

1.要有值得交流的观点; a message worth ***municating;

2.引起听众的注意:抓住他们的兴趣并赢得信任; gain the listeners’ attention:

capture their interest and build their trust;

3.重视理解; emphasize understanding;

4.获得反馈; obtain their feedback;

5.注意声调,要有感情; watch your emotional tone;

6.说服听众; persuade the audience;

怎样变得自信

1.微笑并看着观众; **ile and glance at the audience;

2.开始发言时要慢一点,身体保持昂首挺胸的姿态; start very slowly, with your shoulders back and your chin up;

3.开场白说一些真诚话; open your speech by saying something very frankly;

四。穿上你最好的衣服;

5.对自己说一些积极的话 ; say something positive to / about yourself

怎样组织演讲

一。应该有一个结构:它可以分为一、二、三个点;它可以在地理上分为东南、西北;比较和对比;我们这边和那边;前后;

to have a structure: such as first, second, third; geographically, north, south, east, west; ***pare and contrasts; our side versus their side; negative and positive;

2。整理资料,比如笑话,有趣的故事,名人名言和有趣的数据

to label the materials such as jokes, funny anecdotes, favorite sayings, interesting statistics;

3.使用卡片;to use note cards;

怎样使用卡片

1.在卡片的右上角标上数字;

number your cards on the top right;

2。在第一页和最后一页写完整的句子;

write a ***plete sentence on both your first and last card;

三。其他卡片最多只能写五个关键字;

write up to five key words on other cards;

四。用颜色标出你想强调的词;

use color to mark the words you want to emphasize;

5个。提醒自己在某个地方查看时间。

remind yourself at a particular sport to check the time.

演讲指南

1.预先计划好

plan well in advance.

2。确保你完全理解你在活动中的角色

make sure you fully understand your role in the program.

三。精心构思演讲稿使其结构合乎逻辑

devote care to structuring your speech logically.

4.认真设定适当的基调

devote care to setting the proper tone.

如何开头

1.讲个(自己的)故事;to tell a story (about yourself).

2.对大家能够聚在一起表示感谢;to acknowledge the occasion of the gathering.

3.称赞一下听众;to pay the listeners a ***pliment.

4.引用名人名言;to quote

5个。使用不寻常的统计数据

6.问观众一个挑战性的问题;to ask the audience a challenging question;

7.**录像带或看幻灯片;to show a video or a slide.

如何结尾

1.重复你的开头;to repeat your opening.

2.概括你的演讲;to summarize your presentation.

3.以趣事结尾 ;to close with an anecdote.

4.以号召行动结尾;to end with a call to action.

5.以反问结尾 ;to ask a rhetorical question.

6.以一个陈述句结尾;to make a statement.

7.显示演示文稿的大纲

眼神交流1.眼睛慢慢地从一个移动到另一个人,在每一个人身上停留两到三秒钟时间; move your eyes slowly from person to person, and pause two or three seconds with each listener;

2.眼睛直视听众,或看着他们的鼻梁或下巴; look at people straight or look at the bridge of their noses or chins;

3.找到那些看起来比较友善的听众,逐次朝他们微笑;然后目标转向那些有些怀疑的听众,也逐渐朝他们微笑;look for the friendlier faces and **ile at them one by one, then move on to the more skeptical members and **ile at them one by one also;

4.如果你感到紧张,不妨想象听众都穿着浴衣的样子;imagine the audience in bathrobes in case you are nervous.

紧张的典型特征

1.手放在口袋里;hands in pockets

2.眨眼次数过多;increased blinking of the eyes ;

3.害怕眼神的接触;failure to make eye contact;

4.舔嘴唇和抿嘴唇;licking and biting of the lips ;

5.敲叩手指;finger tapping ;

6.手势又急又快;fast, jerky gestures

如何使用手势

一。手可以指向想象中的物体,不要用食指指向别人;

point at imaginary objects and don’t point at others with your index finger;

2.尺码的大小和数量也可以通过双手的伸缩来体现

size or quantity can also easily be shown by expanding or contracting the hands;

三。举起手,与头部成45度角,优雅地用手表示数字

gracefully show your audience the appropriate number of fingers by holding your hands at a 45 degree angle from your head;

四。如果你想强调长度的大小,把你的手伸到前面,试着分开,上下移动。

to emphasize physical size such as length, width, hold your hands out in front you widely apart to move them up and down.

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

篇一:励志英语演讲稿50字

青春励志英语演讲稿

sayinggoodbyetochildhood,westepintoanotherimportanttimeinthepaceof

young,facingnewsituations,dealingwithdifferentproblems.....,theyallmadefull

useoftheiryouthtime,todothingsthatareusefultosociety,tothewhole

mankind,andasacosquence,theyarerememberedbylatergenerations,admiredby

everyone.sodosomethinginthetimeofyoung,althoughyoumaynotgetachievements

asthesegreatmendid,thoughnotforthewholeword,justforyoueself,forthose

around!

theyoungisjustlikebloomingflowers,theyaresobeautifulwhenblooming,they

makepeoplefeelhappy,butwithtimepassingby,aftertheywithers,moetpeoplethink

theyareugly.andsoitisthesamewithyoung,weareenthusiasticwhenweare

young,thenwemayloseourpassionwhengettingolderandolder.sowemusttreasureit,dontletthetime

passby.:takeprideinhavingardentloveforthemotherland,takeendangeringamotherlandasdisgrace,takeprideinservingthepeople,takedeviatingfromthepeopleasdisgrace,takeprideinscience-upholding,usebenightedbedisgrace,takeprideinlabouringassiduously,takedislikingworkandlovingeaseasdisgrace,takeprideinunityandmutualaid,takebenefitingoneselfatotherpeoplescostasdisgrace,takeprideinhonestyandtrustworthiness,takef***ottingfriendshipforprofitasdisgrace,,,takeprideinwaginganarduousstruggle,takelooseandidlelivingasdisgrace.this16words,havemademeacceptverybigeducation..

ithasapopulationofovertwelvehundredmillion.beijingisitscapital.wechinesepeoplearebraveandhardworking.

wehaveagloriousrevolutionarytradition.wedroveoutalltheenemies.in1949thepeoplesrepublicofchinawasfounded..

nowourcountryisgettingstrongerandstronger..

childrenareregardedas“flowerofourmotherland”.inourcountrychildrenaretakenverygoodcareof.speciallawshavebeenissuedtoprotectthem...

,.,isnotwhat,.asonemiddleschoolstudent,.:

takeprideinhavingardentloveforthemotherland,takeendangeringamotherlandasdisgrace,takeprideinservingthepeople,takedeviatingfromthepeopleasdisgrace,takeprideinscience-upholding,usebenightedbedisgrace,takeprideinlabouringassiduously,takedislikingworkandlovingeaseasdisgrace,takeprideinunityandmutualaid,takebenefitingoneselfatotherpeoplescostasdisgrace,takeprideinhonestyandtrustworthiness,takef***ottingfriendshipforprofitasdisgrace,,,takeprideinwaginganarduousstruggle,takelooseandidlelivingasdisgrace.this16words,havemademeacceptverybigeducation.tohaveardentloveforthemotherlandf***loryamongthem,takesbetrayingselfscountryasdisgrace.

beeverychinese**inimummoralitybaseline,associatewithperson,lookathowtheparents,relativeoughttolookathimtreatingself,showfilialobediencetoornot,whomhecanloveifonepeopleevennotareaptselfparents,relative?chinahasage-oldhistory,splendidculture.,eavingnothingofsignificance.

篇二:英语励志演讲稿范文英语励志演讲稿范文(一)ladiesandgentlemen,goodafternoon!i‘mverygladtostandhereandgiveyou

mytopicis―youth‖.ihopeyouwilllikeit,andfoundthe

importanceinyouryouthsothatmorecheri ****。firstiwanttoaskyousomequestions:

1、doyouknowwhatisyouth?youth

youthisnotatimeoflife,itisastateofmind;itisnotrosycheeks,red

lipsandsuppleknees,itisamatteroftheemotions:itisthefreshness;itis

thefreshnessofthedeepspringsoflife.,

foradventureovertheloveofease.thisoftenexistsinamanof60morethana

boyof20.nobodygrowsoldmerelybyanumberofyears.wegrowoldbydeserting

ourideals.

yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusia**wrinklesthesoul.worry,

fear,self–distrustbowstheheartandturnsthespiritbacktodust.whether60of16,thereisineveryhumanbeing?sheartthelureofwonders,

theunfailingchildlikeappetiteofwhat‘snextandthejoyofthegameofliving.

inthecenterofyourheartandmyheartthere‘sawirelessstation:solongas

itreceive**essagesofbeauty,hope,cheer,courageandpowerfrommenandfrom

theinfinite,solongasyouareyoung.whentheaerialsaredown,,thenyouaregrownold,evenat20,butas

longasyouraerialsareup,tocatchwavesofoptimi**,thereishopeyoumaydie

youngat80.

thankyou!

英语励志演讲稿范文(二)goodevening,ladiesandgentlemen.iamjoyandgladtogiveyouaspeechabout

stress,yes,justthetopicyouseeonthescreen.

living,suchastoomuchworkorstudy,heavyresponsibilities,andquickenedpace

oflife.

英语演讲稿开头尊敬的评委,尊贵的来宾,女士们,先生们,大家晚上好!能够站在这里进行演说,我感

到十分荣幸。今天我将和大家一起分享??honorablejudges,distinguishedguests,ladies

andgentlemen,goodevening!

imgoingtolooktogetherwithyouintothisquestion:??:goodmorningeverybody!it**yhonortospeakhere,andiamverygladtoshare

mytopicwithyou.thentodayidliketotalksomethingabout......(大家早上好!

我很荣幸能在这里发表演讲,我很高兴能和大家分享我的主题。今天我想演讲

是......)(译文:女士们,先生们,大家晚上好!欢迎来到05级英语演讲比赛的现常首先,请允许

我来个自我介绍。我是今晚的主持人-来自05级6班的经典名著。)(译文:角逐今晚比赛的有26名选手,他们均来自外院05级的同学。此次比赛我们邀请

到了五名评委,五名评委中有两名是“提问员”,这两名“提问员”将对每位选手进行提问。

好的,我很荣幸向您介绍我们的五位评委。微笑状~)(译文:女士们,先生们,她们是刘老师,欢迎!骆老师,欢迎!?好的,介绍完我们的评

委托之后,让我们看看今天的游戏规则。微笑状~)

toanswerquestionsraisedbythejudges.(译文:每位选手要进行3分钟的命题演讲和2分钟的回答。

)duringthepreparedspeech,astaffmemberwillraiseayellowboardasasignal

thatthereishalfaminuteleft.then,attheendof3minutes,aredboardwillberaisedtoletthe

speakerknowthatthetimehasrunout.so,pleaseraisetheredboard.thankyou!

(译文:在命题演讲环节,在选手的演讲时间还剩下半分钟的时候,我们的工作人员将会

举一块黄颜色的牌子示意。三分钟后,我们的工作人员会举起一个红色的牌子

间已到。现在,工作人员示意一下下。谢谢!

微笑状~)nowthetopicfortoday’spreparedspeechis“olympicgames,beijing20xx”.(译文:今天的命题演讲的题目是:

北京20xx奥运会。)ladiesandgentlemen,

finaltobeheldonnovember3rd.

(译文:女士们,先生们,今晚比赛的前四名选手将可以参加11月3号晚上的院里的决

赛。)(译文:现在,让我们有请1号选手。微笑状~)(译文:

谢谢1号选手的演讲。接下来,我们邀请我们的二号选手。微笑状~)(译文:

谢谢我们的2号选手。女士们先生们,让我宣布一号选手的最终成绩是86分

6分。祝贺 你!接下来,让我们邀请我们的3号选手。微笑状~)(译文:现在,让我们稍作休息等待比赛的最终结果。在这段时间里,我们邀请刘先生

来给本次比赛作个点评。欢迎!微笑状~)(译文:女士们,先生们,欢迎回来。你现在看到的是外面院子里的20xx英语演讲比赛。经过

经过评委和老师们的讨论,激动人心的时刻已经到来。兴奋状~)(译文:首先,我要宣布的是本次比赛的第一名。女士们先生们,这次比赛的第一名

是我们的9号选手。让我们用热烈的掌声欢迎她上台。微笑状~)butformyself,ilearnenglishnotonlybecauseofitsimportanceandits

usefulness,butalsobecauseofmyloveforit.whenilearnenglish,icanfeela

.wheniread

englishnovels,

thetranslation.whenispeakenglish,icanfeeltheconfidentfrommywords.when

iwriteenglish,icanseethebeautywhichisnotthesameasourchinese...iloveenglish,itgive**eacolorfuldream.ihopeicantravelaroundtheworld

oneday.withmygoodenglish,icanmakefriendswithmanypeoplefromdifferent

contries.icanseemanyplacesofgreatintrests.idreamthaticangoto

london,becauseitisthebirthplaceofenglish.

spokenpeople,ihopethattheycanloveourcountrylikeus.iknow,romewasnotbuiltinaday.ibelievethataftercontinuoushardstudy,

onedayicanspeakenglishverywell.ifyouwanttobeloved,youshouldlearntoloveandbelovable.soibelieve

asiloveenglisheveryday,itwilllovemetoo.iamsurethatiwillrealizemydreamoneday!thankyou!

亲爱的老师和学生们:我很高兴在这个班上发表演讲。这一次,我想谈谈英语。

我的话题是我爱英语。众所周知,英语今天很重要。它已经应用到世界的每一个角落。

它已经成为

商业上最为通用的一门语言并广泛的用于国际**。如果我们能讲好英语,我们会有更多

机会成功。由于越来越多的人关注这一点,英语学习者的数量正以高速增长。但对我来说,我学英语不仅因为它的重要性和实用性,而且因为我爱英语。

当我学习英语的时候,我可以体验一种不同的思维方式,这可以给我更多的空间去接触世界。当我

当我读英语时,我能感受到不同于阅读翻译的快乐。当我说英语时,我能感到自信。当

当我写英语时,我能感受到不同于汉语的美吗?我喜欢英语,它给了我一个丰富多彩的梦想。我希望有一天我可以环游世界,用我的流利

英语,我可以和全世界的人交朋友。我能看到许多的名胜。我希望我能够到伦敦去,因为那

里是英语的故乡。我也希望用我流利的英语向讲英语的朋友介绍我们感兴趣的地方。我希望他们能像我们一样

一样的爱我们的国家。

我知道,罗马不是一天筑成的。(成功需要日积月累。)我相信只要不断努力,

总有一天我可以拥有一口流利的英语。如果你想被爱,你应该学会爱别人。所以我相信我对英语的爱一定会回报它对我的爱。

我相信有一天我会实现我的梦想!谢谢!《英语演讲稿——loveyourlife热爱生活》howevermeanyourlifeis,meetitandliveit;donotshunitandcallithard

names.isnotsobadasyouare.itlookspoorestwhenyouarerichest.the

fault-yourlife,poorasitis.youmay

perhapshavesomepleasant,thrilling,glorioushourss,eveninapoor-house.the

richman‘sabode;thesnowmeltsbeforeitsdoorasearlyinthe篇三:励志英文演

讲稿,forifdreamsdie,

lifeisabroken-wingedbird.thatcanneverfly。

holdfasttodreams,forifdreamsgo,lifeisabarrenfield,frozenwithsnow.howbeautifulitis.yes,weshouldn’tgiveupourdreams.

weshouldn’.howshallwedo?roberth.goddardgaveustheanswer,“itisdifficulttosay

whichisimpossible,

tomorrow”youthisnotatimeoflife,itisastateofmind;itisnotamatterofrosycheeks,redlipsandsuppleknees,itisamatterofthewill,aqualityoftheimagination,avigoroftheemotions.itisthefreshnessofthe

deepspringsoflife.

youthmeansatempera-mentalpredominanceofcourageovertimidity,ofthe

appetiteforadventureovertheloveofease.thisoftenexistsinamanof60more

thanaboyof20.nobodygrowsoldmerelybyanumberofyears.wegrowoldbydesertingourideals。

year**aywrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusia**wrinklesthesoul.worry,

fear,self-distrustbowstheheartandturnsthespringbacktodust.whether60or

16,thereisineveryhumanbeing’sheartthelureofwonder,theunfailingchildlike

appetiteofwhat’heartandmyheartthereisawirelessstation:solongasitreceive**essagesofbeauty,hope,cheer,courageandpower

frommenandfromtheinfinite,youandiwillremainyoung.whentheaerialsaredown,andyourspiritiscoveredwithsnowsofcynici**and

theiceofpessimi**,thenyouaregrownold,evenat20,butaslongasyouraerials

areuptocatchwavesofoptimi**,thereishopeyoumayhaveyoungheartat80.青春不是生命的一瞬,它是一种自然的心境;青春不是花容月貌,红唇健康

第二部分:五年级英语演讲50字

篇一:五年级英语演讲稿(陈奕静)

山丹县东街小学五年级英语演讲比赛初稿(陈奕静,54班)

dearteachersandclas**ates:

亲爱的老师、同学们:

goodafternoon!mynameischenyijing,i’mverygladtobehere,andhavea下午好!我叫陈奕静。我很高兴站在这里做一个简短的演讲

itnamed“myfamily”,ihopeyoucanlikeit.

简短的演讲。我演讲的题目是“我的家”,我希望你们能喜欢。

first,letmeintroducemyfamily.therearethreemembersinmyfamily—my首先,让我来介绍我的家庭。我们家有三个成员,

dad,momandi.

我爸爸,妈妈和我。

mydadisapublicservant,helikeshisjobverymuch.mydadistallandstrong.he我爸爸是一名公务员,他十分热爱他的工作。

我爸爸长得又高又壮。他likesdosportsinthemorning,readingbooksintheevening.heisgoodatmath,he喜欢早晨做运动,晚上看书。

他擅长数学,他oftenhelp**estudyenglishandmath.经常帮助我学习英语和数学。

mymomisateacher,sheisverykind,shelikesherjobandherstudents。我妈妈是个老师。她很和蔼可亲。她热爱自己的事业和学生

mymomisverybeautiful,shehastwobigeyesandlongblackhair.shelikeswatching我妈妈很漂亮,他长着一双大眼睛,长着长长的黑发。她喜欢在晚上看tvatnight,shelikesreadingandsinging.

电视,她喜欢看书、唱歌。

andmyclas**ates.myteachersareallkind.ilike******friends,ihavemanyfriends和我的同学们。

我的老师都和蔼可亲。我喜欢交朋友。我班上有很多朋友。inmyclass.

thisi**yfamily,welivetogetherhappily.

这是我的家。我们一起过着幸福的生活。

ilikeenglishandmath.iwillstudyhard,iwillbethebestgirl,

我喜欢英语和数学。我想努力学习。我想成为最好的女孩。

somuchformyspeech.

我的演讲完了。

thankyou!

谢谢大家!第二部分:小学五年级英语专题演讲

ilikesports

goodmorning,everyone!

iwilltalkaboutsports.iamalovelyboy.ilikemanykindsofsports,suchaswalking,running,swimming,climbing,cyclingand

skipping.sportsgivemeagoodhealthandbringmealotoffun.

now,iwilltellyouaboutmycyclingsport.ioftenridemybikewheniamfree.iliketoridemybikeonaroad.

therearenocarsandfewpeopleontheroad.itisnotverylong.itisverygoodforcycling.

wheniridedowntheslope,thebikerunsveryfast,andifeellikeflying.it’sverygoodforme.cyclinggive**ealotoffun.

sportsgivemeastrongbodyandbringmealotoffun.ifyouwantto

bestrong,pleasedosports;ifyouwanttoenjoyahappylife,pleasedosports,too.

thankyou!

myfamily

ihaveahappyfamily.therearethreemembersinmyfamily,theyaremyfather,mymother,andi.myparentsareteachers.

myfatherisverytallandstrong.heis40yearsold.heisaphysicsteacher.

heworksveryhard.helikehisstudentbutheisverystrict.helikesreadingbooks.

helikessports,heoftenplaysbasketball.hegoestoworkbybike.hewatchestvintheevening.

heoftencooksforme,suchaschicken,vegetable,fishandsoon.

mymotherisverybeautiful.shehaslongblackhairandbigeyes.shelikessinging.

sheworksveryhard.sheisaveryexcellentteacher.sheisverykind.

mydaysoftheweek

hello,everyone!

todayiamveryhappy,becauseicantalkwithyou.

igotoschoolfrommondaytofriday.wehavechineseandmatheveryday.wehavethreeenglishclasseseveryweek--onmonday,wednesdayandfriday.

ourschool

goodmorningeveryone!

today,iamveryhappytobehere.mytopicis“ourschool”.

ourteachingbuildingsarearoundthegarden.wecandrawpicturesintheartroomandreadstory-booksinthelibrary.myclassroomisverycleanandbright.

weliketostudyinit.wecansinganddanceinthemusicroom.whatalotoffun!

inourschool,ourteachersworkhard.westudyveryhard.afterclass,ourteachersplaywithusandwefeelveryhappy.

谢谢第三部分:五年级英语演讲

thankgiving

thepoetsaid:springflowerstothedoorpushedopen.

isaid:thanksgivingtothedoorpushedopentheliving.

ifyoucarefullylistentothevoicesofflowers,areeverywhereharmoniouslifemovement;

then,asastudent,howthanksgiving?

first,thanksgivingourparents,

.alloftheparentsgaveuslove.

letusenjoythehumanworldofaffectionandhappiness.

so,wewouldliketothanktheparents.

mum,.mum,youhavebeenthereformethroughthickandthin.

.eventhedayswhenweargue.

andthankyouf***ivingmethesupportineeded.

iloveyoumum.

ihopeyoucouldlivehappyandi’llworkhardtoredounduponmyparentsandmyself.teachersareourgrowth,areourfriends,

teacherscareforus,

theirwordsanddeeds.

letusbenefitforlife.

wepayforteacherseffortsandsweat.

weshouldthanksgivingteachers.

studentsstudythelivesofourfellow.

studentstoencourageeachother.

helpeachother.

thanksgiving–fighting,thanksgiving—unlimited!

letuslearnthanksgiving!

letusalwaystothelifecaringandfullofloveandlove!

thankyouforyourlistening.

篇三:简单英文演讲稿

篇一:简单的英语演讲稿

简单的英语演讲稿

students,doyoulovelife?thendonotsquandertime,forthatsthestufflifeis

islongifyouknowhowtouseit.soletssaveourtime.

ok,thankyoufor

listening,thatsall

篇二:精彩英语简短小演讲

最佳英语演讲摘要3-5分钟英语演讲摘要(30篇)大学生英语演讲

ourfuture

ibelieveinour

future

honorablejudges,

fellowstudents:

goodafternoon!

recently,theris

aheateddebateinoursociety.thecollegestudentsarethebeneficiariesofarare

privilege,whoreceiveexceptionaleducationat

extraordinary

places.

odds?willwebeabletobetterthelivesofothers?willwebeabletoacceptthe

responsibilityofbuildingthefutureofourcountry?

studentsisee

areeagerlylearningabouthowtoliveindependently.wehelpeachothercleanthe

dormitory,

goshoppingandbargaintogether,andtakeparttimejobstosupplementourpocket

money.

thecynicssaywe

carefornothingotherthangrades;andweneglecttheneedforcharactercultivation.

butagain,thecynicsarewrong.wecaredeeplyforeachother,wecherishfreedom,

wetreasurejustice,andweseektruth.lastweek,thousandsofmyfellowstudents

hadtheirbloodtypetestedinordertomakea

contributionfor

thechildrenwhosufferfrombloodcancer.

ascollege

students,.weallface

afundamentalchoice:cynici**o***ith,eachwillprofoundlyimpactourfuture,or

eventhefutureofourcountry.ibelieveinallmyfellowclas**ates.thoughweare

still

inexperienced

andevenalittle*****ildish.ibelievethatwehavethecourageandfaithtomeet

anychallengeandtakeonourresponsibilities.wearepreparingtoassumenew

responsibilitiesandtasks,andtousetheeducationwehavereceivedtomakeour

worldabetterplace.ibelieveinourfuture。

我对未来充满信心

尊敬的评委,各位

同学:下午好!

最近,社会上有一

场很激烈的争论。

怀疑论者说大学生

这是被宠坏的一代。我受不了任何挫折。但他们错了。我看到的是大学生在努力学习

独立生活。

怀疑论者说我们除

成就不关心任何事情,因此忽略了品格的培养。但是,他们又错了。我们彼此关心,我们向

为了自由,我们珍惜正义,我们追求真理。

作为大学生,我们

是处在人生分水岭的青年。

我相信我们有勇气和信心面对生活的挑战,承担起我们的责任。我们正努力准备接受新的

任务,用我们所学的知识使世界变得更美好。

大学生英语演讲稿

17cha

ngetheingredientsofyourlife十

七、王晨,20岁,安徽

changethe

ingredientsofyourlife

threeyearago,iweighedmorethan100hundred

改变生活的味道

他尝起来会有甜味;

如果你加苏打水,它会很苦的。

篇三:英文演讲稿

大学生英语励志演讲稿:wearetheworld,wearethefuture世界是我们的,未来是我们的

(中英双语对照)

someonesaid“wearereadingthefirstverseofthefirstchapterofabook,whose

pagesareinfinite”.idon?tknowwhowrotethesewords,buti?vealwayslikedthem

asareminderthatthe

futurecanbeanythingwewantittobe.weareallinthepositionofthefarmers.

ifweplantagoodseed,wereapagoodharvest.ifweplantnothingatall,weharvest

nothingatall.

weareyoung.

“howtospendtheyouth?”itisameaningfulquestion.toanswerit,firstihave

toask“whatdoyouunderstandbythewordyouth?”youthisnotatimeoflife,

it?sastateofmind.it?snotamatterofrosycheeks,redlipsorsuppleknees.

it?sthematterofthewill.it?sthefreshnessofthedeepspringoflife.

apoetsaid“to

seeaworldinagrainofsand,andaheaveninawildflower,holdinfinityinthe

palmofyourhand,andeternityinanhour.severaldaysago,ihadachancetolisten

toalecture.ilearntalotthere.i?dliketoshareitwithallofyou.let?sshow

ourrightpalms.wecanseethreelinesthatshowhowourlove.careerandlifeis.

ihaveashortlineoflife.whataboutyours?iwonderedwhetherwecouldseeour

futureinthisway.well,let?**akeafist.whereisourfuture?whereisourlove,

career,andlife?tellme.yeah,itisinourhands.itisheldinourselves.

weallwantthe

futuretobebetterthanthepast.butthefuturecangobetteritself.don?tcry

becauseitisover,**ilebecauseithappened.fromthepast,we?velearntthatthe

lifeistough,butwearetougher.we?velearntthatwecan?tchoosehowwefeel,

butwecanchoosewhataboutit.failuredoesn?tmeanyoudon?thaveit,itdoe**ean

youshoulddoitinadifferentway.failuredoesn?tmeanyoushouldgiveup,itdoes

meanyoumusttryharder.

aswhatisaidat

thebeginning,“wearereadingthefirstverseofthefirstchapterofabook,whose

pagesareinfinite”.thepasthasgone.nothingwedowillchangeit.butthefuture

isinfrontofus.believethatwhatwegivetotheworld,theworldwillgiveto

us.andfromtodayon,let?sbetheownersofourselves,andspeakout“wearethe

world,wearethefuture.”

一些人说“我们正

在一本无限的书中读第一章的第一节。

我们都是农夫。如

如果我们种下好的种子,我们将获得丰收。如果我们的种子贫瘠,草籽多,我们收获的就没用了

的庄稼。

我们是年轻的。“怎

样度过青春?”这是个有意义的问题。为了去回答它,我首先要问“从?青春?这个词中你能

理解到什么?”青春不是人生的一个时期,而是精神的一种状态。

一位诗人说“从一

粒沙看世界,从一朵花看天堂,把无限放在你的手掌,永恒在一刹那里收藏”。几天前,我有

我从一次讲座中学到很多东西。现在,我想把这些与大家共享。让我们伸出

在右手边,我们可以看到我们的爱,事业和生活的三条线在我们手中。我在生活方面这条线很

短,那你们的呢?我想知道我们是否能用这种方式看道我们的未来。好的,让我们一起握

拳。我们的未来在哪儿?我们的爱、事业和生活在哪儿?告诉我!是的,它们就在我们的手

中。我们所有人都希望

未来可以比过去更好,但未来可以更好。不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有

经拥有。从过去看,生活是艰难的,但我们更坚强。

这意味着你应该用另一种方式去做。

正如我在前面所说

的“我们正在一本无限的书中读第一章的第一节。”过去的已经过去,无论我们无力改变,

但是未来却在我们前方。相信“我们给了世界什么,世界也将给我们”。

ladiesand

gentlemen,goodafternoon!i?mverygladtostandhereandgiveyouashortspeech.

todaymytopicis“youth”.ihopeyouwilllikeit,andfoundtheimportancein

youryouthsothatmorecheri ****。

firstiwantto

askyousomequestions:

1、doyouknow

whatisyouth?

2、howdoyou

masteryouryouth?

youth

youthisnota

timeoflife,itisastateofmind;itisnotrosycheeks,redlipsandsupple

knees,itisamatteroftheemotions:itisthefreshness;itisthefreshness

ofthedeepspringsoflife.youthmeansatemperamentalpredominanceofcourage

overtimidityoftheappetite,foradventureovertheloveofease.thisoftenexists

inamanof60morethanaboyof20.nobodygrowsoldmerelybyanumberofyears.

wegrowoldbydesertingourideals。

yearswrinklethe

skin,buttogiveupenthusia**wrinklesthesoul.worry,fear,self–distrust

bowstheheartandturnsthespiritbacktodust.

whether60of16,

thereisineveryhumanbeing?sheartthelureofwonders,theunfailingchildlike

appetiteofwhat?heartandmyheartthere?sawirelessstation:solongasitreceive**essagesof

beauty,hope,cheer,courageandpowerfrommenandfromtheinfinite,solongas

youareyoung.

whentheaerials

aredown,,

thenyouaregrownold,evenat20,butaslongasyouraerialsareup,tocatch

wavesofoptimi**,thereishopeyoumaydieyoungat80.

thankyou!

英语励志演讲稿范

文(二)

goodevening,

ladiesandgentlemen.iamjoyandgladtogiveyouaspeechaboutstress,yes,

justthetopicyouseeonthescreen.

psychologist

,suchas

toomuchworkorstudy,heavyresponsibilities,andquickenedpaceoflife.

1.成功的四个步

骤fourstepstoasuccessful

fourstepstoa

successful

thefirsttimein

life?,by

learningthefollowingprincipleinheart.

takeabath

beforedating.andifyoulike,sprayalittleperfume,butunlessyou'resurethat

heorshelikesthe**ell,don'tuseonesthataretoostrong.

watchyourmanner.

you'permannerswill

.anddomake

sureyoudonotboastaboutyourfortune,for,noteveryonearegreenaddicts.and

yourwayof**iling,oryourgreatestoath,shouldneitherbecoynorbyst.loy!after

thenuninchaucer.

bealittle

sensitivethanmerelyinnocent.domakesureyoudonotintrudehisorherprivacy

onthefirstdate.

ofeveryheart,ofwhichtheownerdoesn'tshareoftenwithanyonebuthisintimacy.

wholeway.

简评看来第一次

约会是令人兴奋和兴奋的,

大学英语作文范文

2.我的宿舍生活

mydormitorylife

mydormitorylife

inthreeyears

timewechangeditthoroughly:thecolorofthefloorturnedfrombrightpinkinto

muddygray,

fruit.andourmasterpiecewasthebathroom,aneverdryingswampwhichservedasthe

habitatofvariouskindsofmold,andevenrodents,ratswouldoccasionallytakethe

troubletopayusavisit,and..,allthreeofusfeltlikesobbingwhenweatlast

hadtosaygoodbyetoourlovelyfilthydormitory.maybeitisbecausethatthe

dormitoryhadchangedusaswellaswe'dchangedit.

thefirstlesson

ourdormitorytaughtuswastolookafterourselves.franklyspeaking,wewerenot

goodstudentsatall.

foroneandahalfyearsbeforeitwasfinallythrownaway.almosteachoftheboys'

rottenfruit,unwashedsocks,stunktowelsandsomejunkfood.wecouldtellone

dormitoryfromanotherbysniffinginsteadoflooking.ourtolerancetowards

untidinesswasamazing.

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

一、hello, every one. my name is tommy .my favourite colour is blue.

i like to read books and skiing very mach.i have many friends

i like to eat fish ,becuse fish is very delicious,and make me stronger .i like to read english story, becuse english stories are quite interesting ,they can also help me to lern english very well.i allways reading storys after my homework.

i have a **all family .just three members,my mother , a nice dog and i .i very like this dog .

becuse is so lovely and amusing.in everyday life,i'm environmental.turn off light leave the room ,saving water...

has be*** my habbit. this is me ,a sunny boy.

(now, i will tell you a english story . the name of the story is<

二、hello everyone

my name is mary .i'm 14 years old.i'm good at basketball and english.

i like basketball very much.my favourite subject is english.because english is very interesting.

now.i usually get a grades at english.i'm so happy.

how about you>

thank you!

三、① hello,everyone! today, i'd like to say something about music. i like listening to music in my free time, i like music that has great lyrics and i can sing along with.

i prefer gentle and quiet music. some r&b music is my favorite. this kind of music often reminds me of someone who i care about and makes me happy or sad.

i don't like noisy music or songs with lyrics that i can't understand .that make me feel awful. that's all.

thank you !

大家好!今天,我想说一些关于**的。我喜欢在我的空闲时间听**,我喜欢有好歌词的**以及我能跟着唱的**。

我喜欢轻柔安静的**。一些蓝调**是我的最爱。它经常让我想起我所关心的人,让我开心或悲伤。

我不喜欢吵闹的或是我听不懂的歌词。那使我感到不舒服。这就是我全部的讲话,谢谢!

my room

open the door,oh,the room is very beautiful!whose room is this?it’s my room.

the bed is near the window.a quilt and a doll is on the bed.what color is my bed?

it’s my favourite color—purple.it’s very dreamily .the dresser is next to the bed.

there are some books and a pen on the dresser.

i like watching tv.the tv is before the bed.i can lie to watch tv on the bed.

i have a piano.the piano is near the tv set.sometimes,i play the piano.

and the ***puter is near the window.i often play the piano.

this is my room.do you like my room?what about your room?

我的房间

打开门,噢,这个房间很漂亮!这是谁的房间?这是我的房间。

床靠近窗户。被子和一个洋娃娃在床上。我的床是什么颜色?这是我最喜欢的颜色——紫色。它很朦胧。梳妆台在床的旁边。有一些书和一个钢笔在梳妆台上。

我喜欢看电视。电视在床前。我躺在床上看电视。我有一个钢琴。它在电视机的旁边。我有时候会弹钢琴。电脑在窗的附近。我经常弹钢琴。

这是我的房间。你喜欢我的房间吗?你的房间怎么样?

my room

this is my room. near the window there is a desk. i often do my homework at it.

you can see some books, some flowers in a vase, a ruler and a pen. on the wall near the desk there is a picture of a cat. there is a clock above the end of my bed.

i usually put my shoe under my bed. of course there is a chair in front of the desk. i sit there and i can see the trees and roads outside.

我的房间

这是我的房间。 在窗口附近有一张书桌。 我经常在那做我的家庭作业。

您能看有些书,有些花在花瓶里,一把格尺和笔。 在墙壁在书桌有猫的**。 有一个时钟在我的床上的末端。

我通常把鞋放在床底下。 当然有一把椅子在书桌前面。我坐在那里,可以看到外面的树和路。

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

A WORD THAT HAS CHANGED THE WORLD

------Creation does make a difference to our life

Ladies and gentlemen:

I am proud of speaking hear.Firstly please to imagine if there is no new power to be found and created ,can lights bring us bright night for our life?If there is no car to be created can we go to school in a much short time ?What’s more, if there was no plane to be created, can people go somewhere home or abroad much faster? So if there is a word has changed the world, I think it’s creative.With creative , an small apple fell from the tree then it hit a young man’s head witch means nothing , but it hit Newton’s head , he began to think and took experiments.Finally he created varieties of scientific theories such as The law of universal gravitation.With creative, Edison invented lights though he failed the experiments thousands of times.Now we can see lights everywhere, streets, buildings, even oceans, or we’ll still stay in the dark.With creative, every country created currency in order to exchange the goods, which way is more convenient and reasonable.In addition, creative has promoted the development of economy.However, if people lacked of creative, the world won’t develop.Without creative, people can’t communicate with each other in different languages.Meanwhile we can’t use the word to record the history so that nobody know what has happened in the past.Without creative, Bill Gates won’t invent the software, which contributes us to surf the Internet such easily and to get a majority of information from websites.Thus you can use one computer to know the whole world.Without creative, Armstrong won’t land on the moon to help scientists explore the secret of space and you won’t see Yang Liwei travel through the space.Because of creative, Yuan Longping created the hybrid rice that saving many people’s lives.Because of creative, the GDP of the republic of China has ranked the second beyond Japan in the world.Because of creative, the space industry of our country is advanced in the world.In total, you know the significance of creative.Whatever, we should cultivate our inspiration of creating.We could pay more attention to the things around us, find the difference, then think carefully, finally try to create.Like fish needs water, bird needs sky, flower needs sunshine, we need creative, which has changed the world.2010级市场营销五班吕鹏

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

竞争优势的秘密

竞争优势的秘诀是创新,这在历史上是前所未有的。作为一个科研为主的企业,如何能够在激烈的竞争中立于不败之地,那就要具有持久的科技创新能力,对于创新来说,方法就是新的世界,最重要的不是知识,而是思路,所以拥有创新型人才是企业竞争成功的必要条件。

创新为企业的经营带来新的机遇,是企业长远发展的源泉。这在我们科研单位尤为凸显。我们不妨想一下创新的意义,简单来说就是让我们所处的环境更加美化、解决问题的方式更加高效,在环测所我们创新的主要目的是后者,例如,较早时期所开创的过环空测试技术有效的解决了抽油机井动态资料录取的难题、集流式超小直径产液剖面测试仪又是一项重要的突破,有效地解决了小井眼井和部分结垢结蜡油井环空测试起下困难的问题、智能开关器的研制成功可以自动完成井下找堵水,使其过程更加简单高效、井下智能加药装置的成功使加药泵的工作时间和药量设置更加灵活…这些技术的创新不仅针对性的解决了一个个难题,简化了施工工序,还为我们带来了更多的效益,开拓出了属于自己的市场。

结果很重要,但如果没有最初的想法,这些优秀的技术会不会不存在?答案是肯定的。爱因斯坦曾说过想象力是科学研究的实在因素,所以他创立了伟大的相对论,显然一个好的创意是多么的重要啊,人的想法就是创新的灵魂所在,这正是各行各业所必须的创新型人才,从我们生活中接触的**广告、电子产品及大大小小的生活用品来看,它们能吸引你的地方就证明了各种想法的存在,所以人才是科技创新的先决条件。

企业要发展不仅要有原有的技术支撑,还要培养更多的人才以创造更新的技术,使企业伸展到更广的领域取得更大的进步,同时企业魅力的增强还会吸引更多的人才加入,相信这样的良性循环会推动社会快速的前进。

the secret of ***petitive advantage

***petitive advantage is the secret of the innovation that now than any time in history is even more so. as a enterprise with scientific research as the main task, how you can win the fierce ***petition, it will have the creative ability of science and technology, for innovation, the methods is a new world, the most important is not knowledge, but thought, so have the innovative talents is the enterprise ***petition necessary for success.

innovation is to bring new opportunities for enterprise operation, it is the source of enterprise development. this is particularly prominent in our scientific research units. we might think about the significance of innovation, it is simply means to let our environment beautification and more efficient ways to solve the problem, in central air testing institute which the main objective is the latter one, for example, which started earlier period that is testing technology of annulus effectively solved pumping wells admission of dynamic data taking, exceed **all diameter jls tester is an important breakthrough, it effectively solved slimhole wells and partial scaling and wax wells under test on annulus problems, intelligent switch device developed for underground water can be done automatically, which is more ****** and efficient、intelligent dosing device to the success of dosing pump working time and drug more flexible settings...

these technical innovation is not only solved the problem one by one, and simplifies the construction process, also bring us more benefit, develop our own market.

results are important, but if no original ideas, these excellent technology would exist? the answer is yes. einstein once said imagination is truly in scientific research, so he created great relativity, apparently how important one good idea is, people thought is the soul of the innovation, it is necessary innovative talents to professions, in our life from the video ads, contact electronic products and so many articles for daily use, they can attract you will prove the existence of ideas, so talent is the prerequisite to technology innovation.

to the development of an enterprise,it should not only have the original technical support, but also cultivate more talents to create new technologies, causes the enterprise to extend to the broader field to make greater progress, at the same time, the enhancement enterprise charm will attract more talents to join,i believe such a virtuous cycle will promote social progress quickly.

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

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英语演讲稿的写法

英语演讲稿的写法

一、英语演讲稿的写法

英语演讲稿首先开头要开门见山,既要一下子抓住听众又要提出你的观点,中间要用各种方法和所准备的材料说明、支持你的论点,感染听众,然后在结尾加强说明论点或得出结论,结束演讲。

英语演讲稿的写作有严格的要求。在内容上,主题要清晰,表达要完整;在组织结构上,要思路清晰,逻辑性强;就语言而言,它应该具有感染力和生动性。写作时可根据需要有效、正确地使用英语写作方法和技巧,如恰当地运用明喻、暗喻、夸张等各种修辞方法,用词要准确,尽量避免使用生僻、模糊、晦涩的字词。总而言之,我们应该考虑听众,注意演讲的措辞,但我们应该简洁、合理、有理、紧凑。

许多著名演说家的不朽之作具有鼓舞和扭转世界的力量。从马丁。路德。

金的"ihaveadream",美国**林肯所作的着名的盖茨堡演说,到克林顿在北大的演说,不少句子都成为不朽的佳句,值得认真研读。

无论在学习还是工作中,我们都会接触或用到各类英语演讲,小到课堂作业和工作汇报,大到会议发言和职位竞选。我们如何才能做出精彩的英语演讲?下面笔者就以乔布斯2005年斯坦福大学毕业演讲稿为范本来具体剖析一下英语演讲稿的写作要点,帮助大家了解其基本写作要领。

二、教你如何写英语演讲稿

无论在学习还是工作中,我们都会接触或用到各类英语演讲,小到课堂作业和工作汇报,大到会议发言和职位竞选。那么怎样才能做一个精彩的英语演讲呢?下面笔者就以乔布斯2005年斯坦福大学毕业演讲稿为范本来具体剖析一下英语演讲稿的写作要点,帮助大家了解其基本写作要领。

结构清楚,逻辑清晰

由于公共演讲的听众一般有数十人甚至数百、数千人,再加上演讲环境的不确定性(比如观众的欢呼或者抱怨),演讲者最好在进入主题之后马上给出所讲内容的框架结构,使听众能跟随演讲者的思路,更好地预判整个演讲内容,以达到良好的演讲效果。比如,乔布斯在2005年斯坦福大学毕业典礼上的演讲中,开篇稍微寒暄之后就进入正题:"todayiwanttotellyouthreestoriesfrommylife.

that'sit.nobigdeal.justthreestories.

"听众马上能对演讲内容做出预判--今天会听到乔布斯谈三点,然后他们会关注具体是哪三点。这种演讲具有“以听众为中心”的特点。乔布斯在随后的演讲中分别提到,"thefirststoryisaboutconnectingthedots.

""mysecondstoryisaboutloveandloss.""mythirdstoryisaboutdeath."由于演讲思路非常明晰,听众在听完之后也会记忆犹新。

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change the ingredients of your life

this is a glass of water, tasteless, right? however if you add sugar, it will taste sweet, but if you add vinegar, it will be***e bitter. the same is true with our life the flavor is created by our choices.

so my dear friends, never ***plain that life is boring and the world is disappointing. if don’t like the taste of your life, change the ingredients

as you slowly open your eyes, look around, notice where the light ***es into your room; listen carefully, see if there are new sounds you can recognize; feel with your body and spirit, and see if you can sense the freshness in the air.

yes, it’s a new day, it’s a different day, and it’s a bright day! and most importantly, it is a new beginning for your life, a beginning where you are going to make new desicisions, take new actions, make new friends, and take your life to a totally unprecedented level!

if kindness is added to a strange you will have a friend; but if hostility is added, you will have an enemy. if love is added to a pile of red bricks you will have a home, but if hatred is add to those bricks , you will have an concentration camp.

so my dear friend, if faith, hope, love, endurance are added to your life, you will find the confidence for your life.

改变生活的味道

这是一杯白开水。 很平淡,不是吗?可是加上点糖呢,他尝起来会有甜味;如果你加苏打水,它会很苦的。人生同样如此—— 个中滋味在于我们的选择。

善待他人,你会拥有朋友;但如果充满恶意,就会有很多敌人。把爱献给一堆红砖,你就会有一个家;用仇恨铸造这堆红砖,会成为一个集中营。

请想想;每个孩子都是一颗花的种子,只不过是每个人的花期不同,有的花,一开始就会很灿烂地绽放,有的花需要漫长的等待,不要看着别人的花绽放了,自己的那一颗还没有动静就着急,相信是花,都有自己的花期,细心地,呵护自己的花,慢慢地看着长大,陪着他她沐欲阳光风雨,这何尝不是一种幸福,也许有的种子永远不会开花,因为他是参天大树。

所以亲爱的朋友们,不要抱怨生活枯燥无望。不喜欢生活的味道,那就改变生活的情趣吧!

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

something i want to change about my life

by daniel jiaxiang foreign languages school

hello everyone!the topic of my speech today is”something i want to change about my life.”

大家好!今天我演讲的题目是“我想改变一些有关我的生活。”

are you dissatisfied [,dis'stisfaid]不满意的 with today's success? it is the harvest ['hɑ:vist] 收获from yesterday's sowing ['sui] 播种.

do you dream of a golden ['ɡuldn]光辉灿烂的 morrow? you will reap [ri:p]收获 what you are sowing today.

we get out of life just what we put into it.

你对今日的成就满意吗?它是昨日播种的收获。你梦想有一个辉煌的明天吗?你只能收获你今天播种的东西。我们从生活中得到的正是我们以前付出的。

well then, i want to change my life. no matter that here,there,or anywhere. let all the unpleasant [,n'pleznt]使人不愉快的 bygones 往事['baignz] disappear [,dis'pi]消失.

we yearn [j:n]向往 for a new life today!

那么,我要改变我的生活了。无论在这里,那里,或任何地方。让所有不愉快的往事消失吧。我们向往着一种新生活。

the future will be just what we make it. our purpose ['p:ps]意志 will give it its character ['krkt]特性;性质.

one's determination [di,t:mi'nein]决心 is one's prophecy ['prfisi]预言. leave all your discouraging 令人沮丧的[dis'kridi] pessimi** ['pesimizm]悲观 behind.

do not prophesy 预言['prfisai] evil ['i:vl]不幸, but good. men of hope ***e to the front.

未来是靠我们去创造。我们的意志决定未来的性质。一个人的决心就是他的预言。将一切令人沮丧的悲观抛在脑后。不要预言不幸,但你可以预言运气-一个有希望的人会出现。

i again remind [ri'maind]使想起 of the poem ['puim]诗:

我又想起了这首诗:

the pure [pju]纯洁的.the bright,the beautiful, 一切纯洁的,辉煌的,美丽的,

that stirred [st:d] 震撼our hearts in youth [ju:θ]年轻, 强烈**撼着我们年轻的心灵的,

the impulses ['implsis]推动 to wordless ['w:dlis]无言的 prayer [pre]祷告, 推动着我们做无言的祷告的,

the dreams of love and truth真理; 让我们梦想着爱与真理的;

the longing after something‘s lost, 在失去后为之感到珍惜的,

the spirit‘s精神的 yearning [j:ni]渴望的 cry [krai]呼喊, 使灵魂深切地呼喊着的,

the striving ['straivi]努力 after better hopes- 为了更美好的梦想而奋斗着的-

这些事情永远不会消亡。

well,that’s all.thank you for listening.

好,仅此而已。 感谢您的收听。

⬣ 阅读的意义英语演讲稿 ⬣

目录第一篇:著名英语演讲稿

第二篇:著名演讲稿

第三篇:英语中著名的爱的箴言

第四部分:世界著名旅游经典圣地英译本综述

第五篇:著名演讲大师李强《同心无敌》演讲稿

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正文第一篇:著名英语演讲稿

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fanklindelansevelt

inthefutuedays,hiheseektakeseue,elkfadtaldfundedupnfuessentialhuanfeeds.

fistisfeedfspeehandexpessin --eveyheeheld。

thesendisfeedfeveypesntshipgdinhisnay--eveyheeintheld.

thethidisfeedfant,hih,tanslatedintldtes,--eveyheeintheld.

thefuthisfeedffea,hih,tanslatedintldtes,eansald---anyheeintheld.

thatisnvisinfadistantillenniu..thatkindfldistheveyantithesisfthes-.

tthatnedeepsthegeateneptin--thealde。。

,inapepetual,peaefulevlutin,aevlutinhihgesnsteadily,quietly,.thelddehiheseekisthepeatinffeeunties,kingtgetheinafiendly,ivilizedsiety.

,tthathighnepttheeanbenendsavevity.

第二篇:著名演讲稿

著名演讲稿

大学生英文演讲稿:,beauselifeithutageetingisliketheskyithutthesun.geetingsaeveyiptantfthehleld,inypinin.

butidntknhethegeetingsaeenughfus.espeiallyheneeetithfailues.ieebequitelealythatheniasahild,ififalldnandasnthebinkfying,yfathealaystldepleasestandupfheeyufalldn!

yes,euststandupfheeefalldn.thatasaspeialidnightin1993.expetatinsfilleduheats.

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eightyeashavepast,butthefustatinhasnthealedithtieatall.n,atthebeginingftheneillenniu,.the21stentuy,hihisfullfhpe,lngingzndthughthase.

senesaid,euldstatfzen.shuldieallystatfzen?n!

,andakeulifebette.nebeijing,geatlypis!thevieiesthisutaundhinasaptital,a3,000-yea-lditythesedays.

beijing,alngithpais,istanbul,sakeandtnt,.thisisbeijingssendatteptthstthegaes.eveynefullysu***sbeijingsbidfit.

aybe,eanpaintfenesalngtheainadsfbeijing.aybe,eanakeuhfyheityleanedup.aybe,.

but,butaetheyjustenugh?faingtheneentuy,ankindisdivenbytheevlutinfsieneandtehnigy,ldenyisundegingbudandpfundhanges.butnbdyandenythefatthatpaedithdevelpednatins,develpinguntiesaenfntedithepessueandhallenges.

indetbeefausintheld,..ibelieveeyledpa-pe-,leanfuel,stedubbish,ate-savingandeney-effiientfailitiesillbeeealityintheingyeasfhina.ibelievetheneentuyisaneafleaningansteahing,.

ibelievethat,njuly13,udeafbeijingslypibidillbeetue.beausetillinsfhinese,.itisapatfuveysuls.

feaentnlyequalebesfutheland,hina,buteaealsequalntibutsttheldasahle.letusstandtgethe,allnatinsinbeijing,inbthehd,fiendshipandpeae,in20xxandfeve!

第三篇:英语中著名的爱的箴言

英语中著名的爱的箴言

―tisbettethavelvedandlst,thannevethavelvedatall‖alfed,ldtennysn―只求曾经拥有,不求天长地久‖alfed,ldtennysn

―theeisalaysseadnessinlve.buttheeisalsalaysseeasninadness.‖fiedihnietzshe―爱情总是有些疯狂的。

但是总会有疯狂的理由‖fiedihnietzshe

―lve,feeasaiatsightfhuanties,speadshislightings,andinaentflies.‖alexandeppe―爱一旦看到人类的束缚,就会变成自由的空气,展开轻盈的翅膀,一会儿就飞走了‖alexandeppe

“ lveasksenquestins,andgiveseendlesssu ***” illia

爱不需要问我问题,但它给了我无尽的支持

―tlveandinisthebestthing.tlveandlse,isthenextbestthing‖illiathakeay―爱了并且成功了是件好事情,爱了却失败了,那下一个将是最好的‖illiathakeay

―ifyuuldbelved,lveandbelvable.‖benjainfanklin―要想被人爱,就要去爱别人,并让自己可爱‖benjainfanklin

―eetlventbyfindingapefetpesn,butbyleaningtseeanipefetpesnpefetly.‖annyus―我们开始相爱不是因为找到了一个完美的人,而是因为学会了完美的看待一个不完美的人‖annyus

―theaytlveanythingistealizethatitightbelst.‖g.k.

hestetn―唯有明白失去的可贵,才知道任何珍惜‖g.k.hestetn

―thesupeehappinessinlifeisthenvitinthateaelved.‖-vithug―生命的最大幸福是知道我们被爱着‖vithug

-lvedesntaketheldgund.lveishatakestheide

此时范克林爱不会让世界旋转。爱情是旅行有价值范克林

―thebestandstbeautifulthingsintheldanntbeseeneven

tuhed.theyustbefeltiththeheat.‖helenkelle―世界上最美好的事物是不能够被看到或触摸到的,他们必须用心去感受。‖helenkelle

fauslvequtesinenglish

―tisbettethavelvedandlst,thannevethavelvedatall‖alfed,ldtennysn

―theeisalaysseadnessinlve.buttheeisalsalaysseeasninadness.‖fiedihnietzshe

―lve,feeasaiatsightfhuanties,speadshislightings,andinaentflies.‖alexandeppe

“ lveasksenquestins,andgiveseendlesssu ***” illiashakespeae

―tlveandinisthebestthing.tlveandlse,isthenextbestthing‖illiathakeay

―ifyuuldbelved,lveandbelvable.‖benjainfanklin

―eetlventbyfindingapefetpesn,butbyleaningtseeanipefetpesnpefetly.‖annyus

―theaytlveanythingistealizethatitightbelst.‖g.k.hestetn

―thesupeehappinessinlifeisthenvitinthateaelved.‖-vithug

-lvedesntaketheldgund.lveishatakestheidethhile‖fanklinp.jnes

“ theuseftuelvenevedidunsth” illiashakespeae

―.theyustbefeltiththeheat.‖helenkelle

第四部分:世界著名旅游经典圣地英译本综述

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世界著名旅游经典圣地英译本综述

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suezanal,egypt埃及苏伊士运河

ahftiuph,fane法国凯旋门

theediteanean地中海。

untfuji,japan日本富士山

tajahal,india印度泰姬陵

angkat,abdia柬埔寨吴哥窟

bali,indnesia印度尼西亚巴厘岛

bbudu,印度尼西亚sentsa,新加坡

babyln,iaq巴比伦遗迹,伊拉克

afia非洲

suezanal,egypt埃及苏伊士运河

埃及asanhighda

thenile,egypt埃及尼罗河

naibinatinalpak,kenya肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园apefgdhpe,suthafia南非好望角sahaadeset撒哈拉大沙漠

eania大洋洲

澳大利亚geatbaieeef大堡礁

sydneypeahuse,austalia澳大利亚悉尼歌剧院ayesk,austalia澳大利亚艾尔斯巨石

untk,nezealand新西兰库克山

eupe欧洲

squefst,sphiainistanbul(nstantinple),tukeyntedaedepais,fane法国巴黎圣母院effielte,fane法国艾菲尔铁塔

ahftiuph,fane法国凯旋门

elyseepalae,fane法国爱丽舍宫

luve,fane法国卢浮宫土耳其圣索非亚教堂

第五篇:著名演讲大师李强《同心无敌》演讲稿

著名演讲大师李强《同心无敌》演讲稿

(金夜星根据录音整理)

(一)我喜欢说一个道理,就是今天你有一颗苹果,我有一颗苹果,我们互换的结果,每人只有一颗苹果;但是今天你有了一个主意。 我有个主意。 通过我们的交流,每个人都可以有两个想法。 生活多一点总比少一点好。

我们都知道无知等于无知,无知决定贫穷。事实上,我们来看看这句话,为什么这句话能流传到今天,它是有一定道理的,我们没有一个人愿意贫穷,可是为什么很多人贫穷,原因在**?原因在于他愚昧。

他为什么会愚昧?因为他无知。什么是无知?

没有看到过,没有听到过,没有遇到过,没有处理过,就是无知的,各位认同我的观点吗?是还是不是?是。

让我们想想。今天,无论从哪个角度,我们都知道经验是最好的老师。但有一种说法是,经验老师的学费太贵,有些人需要一辈子。如果今天李强在这里和各位分享,让我们未来工作更开心,收获更多一点,能够为我们的家人,为我们的环境,乃至于为我们的社会创造更多,你们愿意吗?

我相信每个人,不管你回答与否,都会说是的。原因在**?我们没有办法回避这一切。

20xx年前孔子说了一句话,他说穷则独修其身,达则兼济天下,我觉得这句话对我的触动非常大。说一个人,在你穷的时候,你必须要学会独修其身,这个时候你不用想别的,你要来完善你自己,你必须把你自己完善好。这个时候我喜欢的就是,如果我们想做雷锋,首先要保证我们不是被雷锋帮的对象,我们首先要做到一个自强不息,自己来满足自己。

达则兼济天下,我们发现今天,所有的那些做慈善的人,在座的各位,没有一个没有爱心的,就像我说天下没有一个不孝敬父母的子女,可是当他自己都不能丰衣足食的时候,他想孝敬父母拿什么?就像这里的每个人一样,中秋节和十一刚过,我们有多少人回家看望父母?当我们换季的时候,有多少人能送一件象样的衣服给父母呢?

能够在过节的时候,想着千里給父母带点东西,或者把父母接过来,感受一下国庆节首都的风采?你们不想吗?没有一个人不想。

可是我们为什么不这么做?环境必须得允许。所以我说世界上没有不孝的孩子,只有不称职的孩子。

今天,我们真的揭开了面纱。我带给你的是:一颗心是无敌的。可能听到这样一句话,首先,你觉得“一心无愧”这个词和口号很像似,这是一种向往。

没错,真正能做到它非常难,但是难并不等于不能,因为我们如果今天,不能明白这样一个道理,不能知道与社会如何融入,不能够明白在我们的职场当中,在我们的人生交际当中,如何改变自己的命运,如何达到更迅速的让自己的人生,在短时间内完成原始积累,能够更加体现个人的价值和意义,我想我们就要比别人走更多的弯路。

今天在座的各位,比我年龄小的都是我的兄弟和妹妹,比我年长的是我的兄长,是我的姐姐,我们在这里平易的去沟通,大家做一个交流,任何的课题,没有绝对,只有相对,取其精华,去其糟粕,如果李强今天的到来,能够真正的帮到各位,在未来的工作中、生活中,得到提升,钱给多少都会花完,福利給多少都会用完,但是请大家记住,知识将永远伴随你的一生。真正有知识、有才华、有能力的人到了**会受到重视和尊重。有人跟我说如果让你今天再次归零,再次一无所有,你认为多长时间可以东山再起?

保守的说,一年之内我至少还是个百万富翁,因为今天我在社会上有非常高的认可度,今天我自己对于企业的管理、企业的经营,企业的人、财、物,各方面的运用,已经确确实实做到了如指掌,这是我的一技之长,所以我不担心,人带着才华到**都可以白手起家。就像20xx年我在深圳火车站散步时,身上只有2.4元钱。

1993年,我在中关村创办了华强电子,两年亏损240万元。当时,我

真的懂老板的两个字,好说,好写,不好做。麻雀虽小,却有五个内脏。

当我在中国传媒大学演讲的时候,有一个学生问我:倡导和谐社会,讲究人人平等,今天中国贫富差距这么大,你怎么看待这个问题?今天的企业家不再是剥削性的了吗?

请您回答这个问题。这个问题很尖锐,我回答得很尖锐。我说:无知,无知。

你为什么不当老板?你为什么不当企业家?你也可以选择。

我没钱。我说:好吧,我现在给你5000万。告诉我,你是做什么的?

我还没有想好。我说:你没想过,让我告诉你,给你留两个字,失眠。

因为5000万不会白给你,即是银行给你5000万,也需要利息。你一晚上睡觉,闭上眼睛,就会听到钱跑掉的声音。你必须每天付利息。而说到企业管理,三句话可能就可以做出一个决定,看好进口,管好出口,调整好胃口。

进口是原料、人才,出口是成品、服务,胃口是人、机、料、发、还五大要素,你那一样不懂,蝼蚁之穴足以使万里大堤崩溃,今天你没有经历过的一切,你没有成长过,你以为就那么容易吗?

所以今天我要跟各位兄弟姐妹,我们在一切交流沟通,要真正从观点上、观念上来理解,我们自身未来。我们把亿万富翁的一些经营理念、为人处事方式、方法给各位沟通、分享,你认为对你未来的人生,会有帮助吗?有。

记住,如果你不能给对方物质上的满足,你必须学会给对方精神上的满足。世界上从来没有免费的午餐。 在任何时候,如果我们想得到一些东西,请记住先给别人一些东西。银行里取钱,是先存后取,卡上才会有钱。

为人处事也是这样。我经常讲一句话,亲爱的朋友,你对别人的方式,决定着别人对你的方式,别人所有对你的方式,都是你教给别人的。我给大家举个最简单的例子:

李强:你好,我姓李。

观众:你好,我姓姚。

李强:你好,我叫李强。

观众:我叫赵书雨。

各位,如果我告诉他我叫李,他会告诉我他的名字叫姚。如果我告诉另一位女士我叫李强,她会告诉我他的名字叫赵书雨。所以你会发现,事实上,这是一个很简单的事实,但他会打开一扇门接触。事实上,万事万物不要故弄玄虚,没有太高深莫测的东西,这么多年我走过来,发现其实很多东西很简单,就是一层纸。

但这一层纸,有人帮你捅破很重要。

你的生命要不要更精彩,你未来的收入要不要更高,你未来的人缘要不要更好,未来在单位要不要更高的收入?要。各位记住一句话:

张嘴三分利,不给也保本。自己是没有损失的。我不想说没人知道,我不想让任何人知道我的需要。

(向观众借支笔)我来的时候手里没有笔。现在我可以用一个非常简单的词来解决很多不便。你要知道,如果你长时间不说这句话,你会有很多不方便的地方,这会变成长期的不方便。这些不便会给你带来更多的不便。

有人说,我干吗老需要被人说教?没有人愿意被人说教。你发现问题,我不让你鼓掌你不鼓掌,我让你鼓掌你很放松,我也很放松。

你会发现互动马上就会形成,否则就是一个单独的相声,所以听你说累了,我也累了。

所以我告诉大家,无论我们在任何情况下,请你记住这句对你一生都有帮助的话,把它写下来:在任何的情况下,抱怨对事情的本身,不会有丝毫的帮助,它只会使人更加消极,更加痛苦。你会发现无论发生什么事,你都不会通过抱怨他来帮助你。

如果我们走在街上,钱包被小偷偷走了,那就太不幸了。你哭、你闹、你迷茫,又被车撞了,是不是更倒霉?相反,如果我们丢了钱包,值得庆祝吗?

值得,因为他是小偷不是强盗,如果是强盗没准把命都丢了。凡事都有原因,有结果,有收获。这取决于你的收获点。所以在成熟期有一个成长的过程。在成长过程中,你所经历的一切都是正常的。

为什么人们会慢慢拉开他们之间的距离?距离的原因不是他的壳,而是他的大脑。大脑是天生的吗?

不是,而在于后天。只要我们的父母给我们一个健康的外壳和一个健康可储存的大脑,我们就可以有无数的数据输入。一个人输入什么数据,里面会有什么。

你们想不想一张嘴就口吐莲花、倒挂长江、滔滔不绝?想。因为你知道一言九鼎,重如泰山,三寸之舌强于百万雄狮。

一个人是人才未必有口才,但一个人有口才他一定是人才。因为他能表达并证明他脑子里有。脑子里没有,嘴巴一定表达不出来。

有人跟我说要学口才,我告诉你口才是教不会的,因为所有口才不好的人,不是他口才不好,是因为他大脑词汇量储备不够,他想表达一个意思,大脑里面的词典翻不出来可以形容的词。我们听不懂英文吗?是因为大脑里没有翻译的软件。

所有的语言障碍都不是你的嘴。你谈自己从小到大,谈同学如何如何,两个小时没有一个重字,这是因为打开了你正好装满的那个数据库。让你谈谈其他的事情,你的大脑是空白的,因为你没有任何东西。

一个人的声音与他的自信有关。一个人的洪亮嗓音证明了他的自信。在任何公共场所,任何一次交流,你的声音会直接导致别人对你自信心的相信度,会直接影响你的交际,你的交际会影响到你的生意,你的生意会影响到你的业绩,你的业绩会影响到你的生活品质。

世界上没有无缘无故的爱,同样也没有无缘无故得恨。同样的还可以这样说:世界上没有无缘无故的富有,也没有无缘无故的贫穷。今天,我们要打开它,如何让我们无敌。

为什么要说“同心同德”和“同心同德”,如果不能同心同德,怎么能合作。自古以来,就有这样一句话:志同道合,不谋而合。

所以我们讲究志同道合,万众一心,才可以同心无敌。同流带来什么?自古以来,我们都知道一排篱笆有三根木桩,一个英雄有三个帮派。

成功20%取决于自己,80%取决于别人。请记住,成功必须依靠他人和自己的努力。你仔细去想一想,这个世界上没有一个人不是靠别人的提携、别人的提拔、别人的重视、别人的信赖、别人的扶持而成功的。

所以今天观念的改变会直接影响到你的生活观念。过去一个人靠自己,累死你。人就是一撇一捺,没有支撑,怎么能靠自己。

单兵作战的时代已经成为历史,今天是真正合作的时代。在非洲草原上,太阳升起,如果你看到羚羊在奔跑,梅花鹿在奔跑,那一定是狮子老虎来了,如果你看到狮子在奔跑,一定是象群来了,如果你看到象群、长颈鹿都在奔跑,那就是蚂蚁兵团来了,这种蚂蚁非常厉害,不管多么凶猛的野兽都被它吃掉。我们都说捏死一只蚂蚁那么简单,可是蚂蚁一旦成群却厉害极了。

蚂蚁为什么这么厉害?是因为它由团队的意识。攻无不克、战无不胜的共产党,之所以最后能赢得战争最后的胜利,取得的就是一句话:

万众一心。没有万众一心,没有共同的志同道合的追求,怎么会有今天的新中国?所以我们的同不是为别人。

当我们说我们要和别人同心同德的时候,都在想,两口子还离心离德,凭什么同心同德?不懂同样的道德,就是不给,不给就没有收获。种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆,给予别人什么,自己就会得到什么。

没有朋友的人是孤独的,没有朋友的人是失败的。没有朋友为什么会失败?为什么说做人,先做人后做事?

眼中有人,心中有事,万事顺人,必成大业。说一个人要想做事,先做人。为什么人们做得好,做事成功。

如果你走的时候看到井盖破了,就告诉别人走一圈;你在路上堵车就告诉朋友别从这里走了。人没有天才。当你弥补缺陷时,你就是天才。成功就是避免失败。

一个人在朋友的提醒下很多事情,已经掌握了方向,你可以避免走很多弯路。而相反,你跟任何人都不交往,甚至于你人气很差,你跟任何人都为敌,如前面一个下水道,你不跟别人说,看着他掉进去。很简单的一个道理,反映出人生的一个哲理。

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