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為了易于各人學(xué)習(xí)和理解,我盡可能加上名人生平先容和歷史違景先容。羅斯福:國(guó)會(huì)珍珠港演講(中英文對(duì)照)mr.vice president,mr.speaker,members of the senate,and of the house of representatives:
yesterday,december 7th,1941--a date which will live in infamy--the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan.the united states was at peace with that nation and,at the solicitation of japan,was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the pacific.以下是富蘭克林·羅斯福國(guó)會(huì)珍珠港演講英文原文:
mr.vice president,mr.speaker,members of the senate,and of the house of representatives:
yesterday,december 7th,1941--a date which will live in infamy--the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan.the united states was at peace with that nation and,at the solicitation of japan,was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the pacific.點(diǎn)這兒在線下載:羅斯福:國(guó)會(huì)珍珠港演講音頻
american island of oahu,the japanese ambassador to the united states and his colleague delivered to our secretary of state aformal reply to arecent american message.and while this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations,it contained no threat or hint of war or of armed attack.it will be recorded that the distance of hawaii from japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago.during the intervening time,the japanese government has deliberately hope for continued peace.the attack yesterday on the hawaiian islands has caused severe damage to american naval and military forces.i regret to tell you that very many american lives have been lost.in addition,american ships have been reported torpedoed on the high seas between san francis co and honoluluyesterday,the japanese government also launched an attack againstmalaya.last night,japanese forces attacked hong kong.last night,japanese forces attacked guam.last night,japanese forces attacked the philippine islands.last night,the japanese attacked wake island.and thi--orning,the japanese attacked midway island.japan has,therefore,undertaken asurprise offensive extending throughout the pacific area.the facts of yesterday and today speak for themselves.the people of the united states have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our nation.measures be taken for our defense.but always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.invasion,the american people in their righteou--ight will win through to absolute victory.i believe that iinterpret the will of the congress and of the people when iassert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost,but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.hostilities exist.there is no blinking at the fact that our people,our territory,and our interests are in grave danger.with confidence in our armed forces,with the unbounding determination of our people,we will gain the inevitable triumph--so help us god.i ask that the congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by japan on sunday,december 7th,1941,a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire.以下是富蘭克林·羅斯福國(guó)會(huì)珍珠港演講中文翻譯: 致美國(guó)國(guó)會(huì): 昨天,1941年12月7日--一個(gè)遺臭萬(wàn)年的日期--美利堅(jiān)合眾國(guó)遭到了日本帝國(guó)海軍和空軍蓄謀已久的俄然襲擊。
合眾國(guó)當(dāng)時(shí)同該國(guó)處于和平狀態(tài),并且,根據(jù)日本的請(qǐng)求,當(dāng)時(shí)仍在同該國(guó)政府和該國(guó)天皇舉行著會(huì)話,但愿維持承平洋地域的和平,實(shí)際上,就在日本空隊(duì)伍中隊(duì)已經(jīng)起頭轟炸美國(guó)瓦胡島然后一鐘頭,日本駐合眾國(guó)大使及其同事還向國(guó)務(wù)卿提交處理了對(duì)美國(guó)最近致日方的信函的正式答復(fù)。雖則復(fù)函聲言繼續(xù)現(xiàn)行交際談判已一無(wú)用法,它并未包羅關(guān)于戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)或武裝進(jìn)擊的威脅或暗示。
應(yīng)該記錄在案的是:思量到夏威夷同日本的間隔,此次進(jìn)擊顯然是很多天乃至若干禮拜之前就已蓄謀籌謀的。在籌謀的歷程中,日本政府通過(guò)虛假的聲明和表示但愿維護(hù)和平處心積慮地棍騙合眾國(guó)。
昨天對(duì)夏威夷群島的進(jìn)擊,給美國(guó)海陸軍軍隊(duì)造成了緊張的損傷。我遺憾地告訴各位,很多美國(guó)人損失了生命。此外,據(jù)報(bào)告,美國(guó)商船在舊金山和火奴魯魯之間的公海上也遭到了魚雷襲擊。
昨天,日本政府已策動(dòng)了對(duì)馬來(lái)亞的進(jìn)擊。
昨夜,日本軍隊(duì)襲擊了噴鼻港。昨夜,日本軍隊(duì)攻擊了關(guān)島。
昨夜,日本軍隊(duì)攻擊了菲律賓群島。昨夜,日本人襲擊了威克島。今晨,日本人襲擊了中途島。因此,日本在整個(gè)承平洋地區(qū)范圍承平洋地區(qū)范圍策動(dòng)了俄然攻勢(shì)。發(fā)生在昨天和今天的事證實(shí)了這一點(diǎn)。美國(guó)人民很是明白,并且十分清楚這關(guān)系到我們國(guó)家的安全和保存的緊張事態(tài)。
作為三軍總司令,我已申令,采取一切措施保衛(wèi)我們的國(guó)家。我們整個(gè)國(guó)家都將永遠(yuǎn)記住此次對(duì)我們的無(wú)恥進(jìn)擊。
不論要用多長(zhǎng)的時(shí)間才氣戰(zhàn)勝此次蓄謀已久的入侵,美國(guó)人民以自己的公理力量必患上贏患上絕對(duì)的勝利。我現(xiàn)在斷言,我們不僅要作出最大的努力來(lái)保衛(wèi)我們自己,我們還將確保這種形式的違信棄義永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)再威脅到我們。我相信抒發(fā)了國(guó)會(huì)和人民的意志。
戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)已經(jīng)起頭。我國(guó)人民,我國(guó)國(guó)土和我國(guó)利益都處于緊張危險(xiǎn)之中,對(duì)此我們不必閃爍其辭。
相信我們的武裝軍隊(duì)--依靠我國(guó)人民的堅(jiān)定刻意--我們必將取患上最后的勝利--愿天主助我!我要求國(guó)會(huì)宣布:自1941年12月7日--禮拜天日本舉行無(wú)緣無(wú)故和鄙俚膽小的進(jìn)擊時(shí)起,合眾國(guó)和日本帝國(guó)之間已處于戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)狀態(tài)。美國(guó)第32任總統(tǒng)富蘭克林·d·羅斯福(franklin d.roosevelt)(1933-1945),一直被視為美國(guó)歷史上最偉大的總統(tǒng)之一,是20世紀(jì)美國(guó)最孚人望和受愛(ài)戴的總統(tǒng),也是美國(guó)歷史上惟一蟬聯(lián)4屆總統(tǒng)的人,從1933年3月起,直至1945年4月去世時(shí)截止,擔(dān)任職務(wù)長(zhǎng)達(dá)12年。曾贏患上美國(guó)民眾長(zhǎng)達(dá)7周的高支持率,創(chuàng)下歷史記錄。
富蘭克林·德拉諾·羅斯福出生于紐約。父親詹姆斯·羅斯福是一個(gè)百萬(wàn)財(cái)主。母親薩拉·德拉諾比父親小26歲。羅斯福曾就讀于哈佛大學(xué)和哥倫比亞大學(xué)。1910年任紐約州參議員。1913年任海軍部副部長(zhǎng)。1921年因患脊髓灰質(zhì)炎致殘。1928年任紐約州長(zhǎng)。1932年競(jìng)選總統(tǒng)獲勝。執(zhí)政后,以新政對(duì)付經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī),頗有成效,故獲患上1936年、1940年、1944年大選蟬聯(lián)。第二次世界大戰(zhàn)初,美國(guó)采取不參與政策,但對(duì)希特勒采取倔強(qiáng)手段,以租借法支持同盟國(guó)。1941年底,美國(guó)參戰(zhàn)。羅斯福代表美國(guó)兩次參加同盟國(guó)三巨頭會(huì)議。羅斯福政府提出了軸心國(guó)必需無(wú)條件投降的原則并獲患上了實(shí)施。羅斯福提出了建立聯(lián)合國(guó)的構(gòu)想,也獲患上了實(shí)施。63歲時(shí)由于腦溢血去世。很多網(wǎng)友相信都看過(guò)影戲《珍珠港》(pearl harbor),第二次世界大戰(zhàn)在歐亞大陸打的如火如荼,而跨海相隔的美國(guó)卻隔岸不雅火,仿佛事不關(guān)己。直至1941年12月7日早晨7點(diǎn)53分,日本奇襲美軍在夏威夷的基地珍珠港。次日,美國(guó)總統(tǒng)羅斯福在國(guó)會(huì)憤然揭曉了這篇的演講,至此,承平洋戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)全面爆發(fā)。日本狙擊珍珠港的歷史違景:
日本從1941年中起頭向東南亞的發(fā)展引起了這個(gè)地域主要強(qiáng)國(guó)的不安,為了給日本一點(diǎn)顏色,美國(guó)凍結(jié)了對(duì)日本的經(jīng)濟(jì)貿(mào)易,其中重要的是高辛烷石油,沒(méi)有石油日本的飛機(jī)無(wú)法仙游,艦艇無(wú)法在海中行駛,日本就無(wú)法繼續(xù)對(duì)外擴(kuò)張。
加上日本的石油只能維持半年的時(shí)間,日本明白,要么從其中國(guó)撤軍,停止對(duì)外擴(kuò)張,交際上向美國(guó)挨近。要么自組旗幟,南下奪取戰(zhàn)略資源,繼續(xù)加強(qiáng)對(duì)外侵略。南洋有美國(guó),英國(guó),荷蘭的半殖民地,進(jìn)兵南洋就等于向美盎司國(guó)宣戰(zhàn)。
承平洋上的珍珠港是交通的主要樞紐,夏威夷東距美國(guó)西海岸,西距日本,西南到諸島群,北到阿拉斯加和白令海峽,都在2000海里到3000海里之間,跨越承平洋南來(lái)北往的飛機(jī),都以夏威夷為中續(xù)站。日本認(rèn)為先在承平洋上奪取制空制海權(quán)就意味著南下的道路沒(méi)有阻礙暢通,必需先摧毀珍珠港,于是日本籌謀了珍珠港奇襲。
日本政府決定占領(lǐng)東南亞的資源作為對(duì)禁運(yùn)的回答。他們不克不及假定,假如他們起頭行動(dòng)了,美國(guó)會(huì)在一旁袖手旁不雅?這是山本半百六思量事先覆滅美國(guó)在承平洋的力量的原因。日本聯(lián)合艦隊(duì)司令山本半百六襲擊珍珠港的海軍基地的計(jì)劃是實(shí)現(xiàn)這個(gè)戰(zhàn)略目的中的一個(gè)戰(zhàn)術(shù)步驟。日本資料顯示山本于1941年初起頭思量襲擊珍珠港。數(shù)月后,在做了一些預(yù)先考察后,他被批準(zhǔn)起頭準(zhǔn)備這個(gè)行動(dòng)。日本海軍內(nèi)部有強(qiáng)烈的阻擋這樣一個(gè)行動(dòng)的力量。山本威脅,假如這個(gè)行動(dòng)被中止的話,他將引退。1941年夏,在一次由日本天皇親自出席的御前會(huì)議上,這個(gè)行動(dòng)正式被批準(zhǔn)。11月,在另一次天皇親自出席的御前會(huì)議上,出兵承平洋的決定被批準(zhǔn)。在11月的會(huì)議上還決定,只有在美國(guó)完全同意日本主要要求的的環(huán)境下才放棄此次行動(dòng)。襲擊珍珠港的目的是為了(至少暫時(shí))覆滅美國(guó)海軍在承平洋上的主力。襲擊珍珠港計(jì)劃的籌謀者山本半百六本人認(rèn)為一次成功的襲擊只能帶來(lái)一年左右的戰(zhàn)略上風(fēng)。從1931年起頭日本與中邦交戰(zhàn),此前天本占領(lǐng)了滿洲。從1941年1月日本起頭計(jì)劃襲擊珍珠港以取患上戰(zhàn)略上風(fēng),顛末一些海軍內(nèi)部的討論和爭(zhēng)執(zhí)后從年中起頭日本海軍起頭為此次行動(dòng)舉行嚴(yán)格的訓(xùn)練。日本計(jì)劃的一部分是在襲擊前(并且必需在襲擊前)中止與美國(guó)的協(xié)商。到12月7日截止,日本駐華盛頓大使中的交際官一直在與美外洋交部舉行很廣泛的討論,包括美國(guó)對(duì)日本在1941年夏入侵東南亞的反應(yīng)。襲擊前天本大使從日本交際部獲患上了一封很長(zhǎng)的電報(bào),并受令在襲擊前(華盛頓時(shí)間下午一時(shí))將它遞交國(guó)務(wù)卿科德?tīng)枴ず諣枴5笫谷藛T未能實(shí)時(shí)解碼和打印這篇很長(zhǎng)的國(guó)書。最后這篇宣戰(zhàn)書在襲擊后才遞交給美國(guó)。這個(gè)延遲增長(zhǎng)了美國(guó)對(duì)此次襲擊的憤怒,它是羅斯福總統(tǒng)將這天稱為一個(gè)無(wú)恥的日期的主要原因。山本上將似乎同意這個(gè)不雅點(diǎn)。在日美合拍的影戲《虎!虎!虎!》中他被援用說(shuō):我恐怕我們將一個(gè)甜睡的偉人叫醒了,現(xiàn)在他充滿了憤怒。(這句話山本本人可能從未說(shuō)過(guò),即使如此他似乎的確如此覺(jué)患上)。實(shí)際上這篇國(guó)書在日本遞交美國(guó)前就已經(jīng)被美國(guó)解碼了。喬治·卡特利特·馬歇爾在讀過(guò)這篇國(guó)著作后面立刻向夏威夷送出了一張緊急警告,但由于美軍內(nèi)部傳送系統(tǒng)的混亂這篇電報(bào)不患上不通過(guò)民用電信局來(lái)傳達(dá)。在路上它落空了它的緊急標(biāo)志。襲擊數(shù)鐘頭后一個(gè)年輕的日裔美國(guó)郵遞員將這張電保送到美軍司令部。林肯(1809~1865)lincoln,abraham 美國(guó)總統(tǒng)(1861~1865)。1809年2月12日生于肯塔基州。自幼從事體力勞動(dòng),成年后當(dāng)過(guò)雇農(nóng)、船夫、小市肆伴計(jì),也做過(guò)村落郵務(wù)員和土地測(cè)量員。
林肯沒(méi)有受過(guò)系統(tǒng)的教誨,可是通過(guò)自學(xué),涉獵了關(guān)于法律、文學(xué)、修辭學(xué)及歷史等方面的書籍,尤其是專攻法律。1834~1840年4次被選入伊利諾伊州議會(huì)。1836年通過(guò)律師資格考試,開(kāi)業(yè)當(dāng)律師。1838年公開(kāi)阻擋奴隸制,成為州議會(huì)輝格黨的領(lǐng)袖。1847年,當(dāng)選為美國(guó)國(guó)會(huì)眾議員。他的主張和活動(dòng)代表北方資產(chǎn)階層的利益。阻擋奴隸制度,但不是廢奴主義者,阻擋立刻解放奴隸,更阻擋解放奴隸而不給奴隸主以賠償。因此,在阻擋奴隸制問(wèn)題上他歸屬溫和派。1856年加入共和黨。在1860年的總統(tǒng)選舉中,共和黨獲勝,林肯當(dāng)選為總統(tǒng)。不久,南方奴隸主策動(dòng)叛亂,挑起南北戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)。1862年五月林肯頒布《宅地法》,劃定公民繳付10美元登記費(fèi),可在西部領(lǐng)取64.74公頃土地,耕種5年后歸其所有。林肯為了早日恢復(fù)聯(lián)邦的統(tǒng)一而積極籌謀和帶領(lǐng)戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),但他最初不敢觸動(dòng)南方奴隸制度。1862年9月22日,由于戰(zhàn)況不利和人--動(dòng)的壓力,揭曉預(yù)報(bào)性的《解放宣言》草案。這個(gè)宣言標(biāo)志著林肯從阻擋奴隸制度改變?yōu)閺U奴主義者。1862年末,他不顧保守分子一再施加的壓力,拒不收回關(guān)于解放奴隸的決定,并在1863年1月1日揭曉正式的《解放宣言》。厥后又竭盡全盡力促使使國(guó)會(huì)兩院通過(guò)憲法第13條修正案。該修正案劃定在合眾國(guó)國(guó)土上永遠(yuǎn)禁絕奴隸制。為了把阻擋奴隸制的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)舉行到底,1863年,他堅(jiān)決征召黑人參加部隊(duì),使成千累萬(wàn)的黑人走上戰(zhàn)場(chǎng),為戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的勝利作出了偉大的貢獻(xiàn)。1864年3月,他升引u.s.格蘭特為聯(lián)邦軍總司令,這對(duì)于內(nèi)戰(zhàn)的最后勝利起了相當(dāng)重要的作用。1864年11月林肯再次當(dāng)選為總統(tǒng)。1865年4月14日晚,林肯在華盛頓的福特劇院里被維護(hù)奴隸制的狂熱分子j.w.布思開(kāi)槍打傷,翌晨逝世。林肯:葛底斯堡演講(中英文)the gettysburg address gettysburg,pennsylvania november 19,1863 four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent,a new nation,conceived in liberty,and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.now we are engaged in agreat civil war,testing whether that nation,or any nation so conceived and so dedicated,can long endure.we are met on agreat field,as afinal resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live.it is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.but,in alarger sense,we can not dedicate--we can not consecrate--we can not hallow--this ground.the brave men,living and dead,who struggled here,have consecrated it,far above our poor power to add or detract.the world will little note,nor long remember what we say here,but it can never forget what they did here.it is for us the living,rather,to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion--that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain--that this nation,under god,shall have anew birth of freedom--and that government of the people,by the people,for the people,shall not perish from the earth.主講:亞伯拉罕林肯 時(shí)間:1863年11月19日 地點(diǎn):美國(guó),賓夕法尼亞,葛底斯堡
八十七年之前,我們的祖先在這大陸上建立了一個(gè)國(guó)家,它孕育于自由,并且投身給一種理念,即所有人都是小時(shí)候起平等的。
時(shí)下,我們正在從事一次偉大的內(nèi)戰(zhàn),我們?cè)谀ゾ?,究竟這個(gè)國(guó)家,或任何一個(gè)有這種主張和這種信仰的國(guó)家,是否能長(zhǎng)久存在。我們?cè)谀谴螒?zhàn)爭(zhēng)的一個(gè)偉大的戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上集會(huì)。我們來(lái)到這里,奉獻(xiàn)阿誰(shuí)戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上的一部分土地,作為在此地為阿誰(shuí)國(guó)家的保存而犧牲了自己生命的人的永世眠息之所。我們這樣做,是十分合情合理的。
可是,就更深一層意義而言,我們是無(wú)從奉獻(xiàn)這片土地的--無(wú)從使它成為圣地--也不克不及把它變?yōu)樵S多人景仰之所。那些在這里戰(zhàn)斗的猛士,活著的和死去的,已使這塊土地神圣化了,遠(yuǎn)非我們的菲薄能力所能左右。世人會(huì)半大注意,更不會(huì)長(zhǎng)久想的起來(lái)我們?cè)诖说厮f(shuō)的話,然而他們將永遠(yuǎn)忘不了這些人在這里所做的事。相反,我們活著的人應(yīng)該投身于那些曾在此作戰(zhàn)的許多人所英勇推動(dòng)而尚未完成的事情。我們應(yīng)該在此投身于我們面前所篇二:69篇世界名人英語(yǔ)演講詞 目錄
一、martin luther king, jr.i have a dream
二、john f.kennedy inaugural address
三、franklin delano roosevelt first inaugural address
四、barbara charline jordan 1976 democratic national convention keynote address
五、richard m.nixon checkers
六、franklin delano roosevelt pearl harbor address to the nation
七、malcolm x the ballot or the bullet
八、ronald reagan the space shuttle challenger tragedy address
九、lyndon baines johnson address to a joint session of congress on voting legislation
十、mario matthew cuomo 1984 democratic national convention keynote address
十一、barbara charline jordan statement on the articles of impeachment
十二、general douglas macarthur farewell address to congress
十三、jesse jackson 1984 democratic national convention address
十四、john f.kennedy address to the greater houston ministerial association
十五、robert f.kennedyremarks on the assassination of martin luther king, jr.十六、dwight d.eisenhower farewell address
十七、general douglas macarthur sylvanus thayer award acceptance address
十八、richard m.nixon the great silent majority
十九、john f.kennedy ich bin ein berliner(i am a berliner)
二十、russell conwell acres of diamonds 二
十一、franklin delano roosevelt the great arsenal of democracy 二
十二、ronald reagan the evil empire 二
十三、ronald reagan first inaugural address 二
十四、franklin delano roosevelt first fireside chat 二
十五、harry s.truman the truman doctrine 二
十六、william faulkner speech accepting the nobel prize in literature 二
十七、dwight d.eisenhower atoms for peace 二
十八、john f.kennedy 二
十九、ann richards democratic national convention keynote address 三
十、richard m.nixon resignation address to the nation 三
十一、franklin delano rooseveltthe four freedoms 三
十二、martin luther king, jr.beyond vietnam--a time to break silence 三
十三、william jennings bryan imperialism 三
十四、barbara pierce bush 三
十五、john f.kennedy civil rights address 三
十六、john f.kennedy cuban missile crisis address to the nation 三
十七、spiro theodore agnew television news coverage 三
十八、jesse jackson 1988 democratic national convention address 三
十九、mary fisher 1992 republication national convention address 四
十、lyndon baines johnson the great society 四
十一、adlai e.stevenson speech accepting the democratic presidential nomination 四
十二、edward m.kennedy faith, truth and tolerance in america 四
十三、george c.marshall the marshall plan 四
十四、geraldine ferraro vice presidential nomination acceptance address 四
十五、ronald reagan remarks on the 40th anniversary of d-day 四
十六、mario matthew cuomo religious belief and public morality 四
十七、edward m.kennedyaddress to the people of massachusetts on chappaquiddick 四
十八、barry goldwater speech accepting the republican presidential nomination 四
十九、stokely carmichael black power 五
十、newton n.minow television and the public interest 五
十一、edward m.kennedy tribute to senator robert f.kennedy 五
十二、anita hill 五
十三、lou gehrig farewell to baseball address 五
十四、richard m.nixon cambodian incursion address 五
十五、ted kennedy 1980 democratic national convention address 五
十六、lyndon baines johnson on vietnam and not seeking reelection 五
十七、mario savio sit-in address on the steps of sproul hall 五
十八、elizabeth glaser 1992 democratic national convention address 五
十九、huey p.long share our wealth(text)and barbecue speech(video)六
十、gerald r.ford address on taking the oath of the u.s.presidency [oath of office administered by chief justice warren e.burger] 六
十一、jimmy carter energy and the national goals-a crisis of confidence 六
十二、malcolm x message to the grass roots六
十三、william jefferson clinton oklahoma bombing memorial prayer service address 六
十四、ronald reagan remarks at the brandenburg gate 六
十五、elie wiesel the perils of indifference 六
十六、gerald r.ford address to the nation pardoning richard m.nixon 六
十七、lyndon baines johnson let us continue 六
十八、mccarthy-welch exchange have you no sense of decency 六
十九、eleanor roosevelt address to the united nations general assembly
一、martin luther king, jr.i have a dream i am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.five score years ago, a great american, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the emancipation proclamation.this momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.it came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.名人英語(yǔ)演講稿 tribute to diana 致戴安娜——查爾斯·斯賓塞
在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、責(zé)任心、風(fēng)度和美麗的化身,是無(wú)私和人道的象征,是維護(hù)真正被踐踏的權(quán)益的旗手,是一個(gè)超越國(guó)界的英國(guó)女孩,是一個(gè)帶有自然的高貴氣質(zhì)的人,是一個(gè)不分階層的人。
this is the text of earl spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral.there is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment.would that those at whom it is aimed would take heed.the versions posted on several news services had minor errors.this is precisely as it was deliverd.i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning before a world in shock.we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather in our need to do so.for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday morning.it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her today.today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even though god granted you but half a life.we will all feel cheated, always, that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all.only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult.we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength to move forward.there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory.there is no need to do so.you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen as a saint.indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you double, your joy for life transmitted wherever you took your smile, and the sparkle in those unforgettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely contain.but your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely.this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes.and if we look to analyze what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive feel for what was really important in all our lives.without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation of lepers, the random destruction of land mines.diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected.the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty.the last time i saw diana was on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising charity evening.she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa.i am proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a single picture of her.that meant a lot to her.these were days i will always treasure.it was as if wed been transported back to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two youngest in the family.fundamentally she hadnt changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our parents homes with me at weekends.it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact, true to herself.there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this time.she talkedendlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she received at the hands of the newspapers.i dont think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring her down.it is baffling.my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum.it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this;that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age.she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william and harry from a similar fate.and i do this here, diana, on your behalf.we will not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful despair.beyond that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned.we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always respect and encourage them in their royal role.but we, like you, recognize the need for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead.i know you would have expected nothing less from us.william and harry, we all care desperately for you today.we are all chewed up with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasnt even our mother.how great your suffering is we cannot even imagine.i would like to end by thanking god for the small mercies he has shown us at this dreadful time;for taking diana at her most beautiful and radiant and when she had joy in her private life.
第二篇:三分鐘名人英文演講稿
名人英語(yǔ)演講稿 tribute to diana 致戴安娜——查爾斯·斯賓塞
在全世界,戴安娜是同情心、責(zé)任心、風(fēng)度和美麗的化身,是無(wú)私和人道的象征,是維護(hù)真正被踐踏的權(quán)益的旗手,是一個(gè)超越國(guó)界的英國(guó)女孩,是一個(gè)帶有自然的高貴氣質(zhì)的人,是一個(gè)不分階層的人。this is the text of earl spencers tribute to his sister at her funeral.there is some very deep, powerful and heartfelt sentiment.would that those at whom it is aimed would take heed.the versions posted on several news services had minor errors.this is precisely as it was deliverd.i stand before you today the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning before a world in shock.we are all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but rather in our need to do so.for such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually met her, feel that they, too, lost someone close to them in the early hours of sunday morning.it is a more remarkable tribute to diana than i can ever hope to offer her today.today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even though god granted you but half a life.we will all feel cheated, always, that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all.only now you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult.we have all despaired at our loss over the past week and only the strength of the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength to move forward.there is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory.there is no need to do so.you stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen as a saint.indeed to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humor with the laugh that bent you double, your joy for life transmitted wherever you took your smile, and the sparkle in those unforgettable eyes, your boundless energy which you could barely contain.but your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely.this is what underpinned all your wonderful attributes.and if we look to analyze what it was about you that had such a wide appeal, we find it in your instinctive feel for what was really important in all our lives.without your god-given sensitivity, we would be immersed in greater ignorance at the anguish of aids and hiv sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation of lepers, the random destruction of land mines.diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected.the world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her vulnerability, whilst admiring her for her honesty.the last time i saw diana was on july the first, her birthday, in london, when typically she was not taking time to celebrate her special day with friends but was guest of honor at a fund-raising charity evening.she sparkled of course, but i would rather cherish the days i spent with her in march when she came to visit me and my children in our home in south africa.i am proud of the fact that apart from when she was on public display meeting president mandela, we managed to contrive to stop the ever-present paparazzi from getting a single picture of her.that meant a lot to her.these were days i will always treasure.it was as if wed been transported back to our childhood, when we spent such an enormous amount of time together, the two youngest in the family.fundamentally she hadnt changed at all from the big sister who mothered me as a baby, fought with me at school and endured those long train journeys between our parents homes with me at weekends.it is a tribute to her level-headedness and strength that despite the most bizarre life imaginable after her childhood, she remained intact, true to herself.there is no doubt that she was looking for a new direction in her life at this time.she talked endlessly of getting away from england, mainly because of the treatment she received at the hands of the newspapers.i dont think she ever understood why her genuinely good intentions were sneered at by the media, why there appeared to be a permanent quest on their behalf to bring her down.it is baffling.my own, and only, explanation is that genuine goodness is threatening to those at the opposite end of the moral spectrum.it is a point to remember that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this;that a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age.she would want us today to pledge ourselves to protecting her beloved boys william and harry from a similar fate.and i do this here, diana, on your behalf.we will not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful despair.beyond that, on behalf of your mother and sisters, i pledge that we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned.we fully respect the heritage into which they have both been born, and will always respect and encourage them in their royal role.but we, like you, recognize the need for them to experience as many different aspects of life as possible, to arm them spiritually and emotionally for the years ahead.i know you would have expected nothing less from us.william and harry, we all care desperately for you today.we are all chewed up with sadness at the loss of a woman who wasnt even our mother.how great your suffering is we cannot even imagine.i would like to end by thanking god for the small mercies he has shown us at this dreadful time;for taking diana at her most beautiful and radiant and when she had joy in her private life.釋放你的創(chuàng)造力
比爾蓋茨 ive been an optimist and i supposed that is rooted in my belief that the power of creativity and intelligence can make the world a better place.我天生樂(lè)觀,堅(jiān)信人類憑創(chuàng)造力和聰明才智可以讓世界日益美妙,這一設(shè)想一直根植于我的內(nèi)心深處。
自從記事起,我就熱衷于接觸新事物、挑戰(zhàn)難題??上攵疑掀吣昙?jí)時(shí)第一次坐在計(jì)算機(jī)前是何等著迷,如入無(wú)我之境。那是一臺(tái)鏘鏘作響的舊牌機(jī)器,和我們今天擁有的計(jì)算機(jī)相比,它相當(dāng)遜色幾乎一無(wú)所用,但正是它改變了我的生活。30年前,我和朋友保羅·艾倫創(chuàng)辦微軟時(shí),我們幻想實(shí)現(xiàn)在每個(gè)家庭、在每張辦公桌上都有一臺(tái)計(jì)算機(jī),這在大多數(shù)的計(jì)算機(jī)體積如同冰箱的尺寸的年代,聽(tīng)起來(lái)有點(diǎn)異想天開(kāi)。但是我們相信個(gè)人電腦將改變世界。今天看來(lái)果真如此。30年后,我仍然象上七年級(jí)的時(shí)候那樣為計(jì)算機(jī)而狂熱著迷。but for all the cool things that a person can do with a pc, there are lots other ways we can put our creativity and intelligence to work to improve our world.there are still far too many people in the world whose most basic needs go unmet.every year, for example, millions of people die from diseases that are easy to prevent or treat in the developed world.我相信計(jì)算機(jī)是我們用來(lái)滿足好奇心及發(fā)明創(chuàng)造的最神奇的工具--有了它們的幫助,甚至是最聰明的人憑自身力量無(wú)法應(yīng)對(duì)的難題都將迎刃而解。計(jì)算機(jī)已經(jīng)改變了我們的學(xué)習(xí)方式,為全球各地的孩子們開(kāi)啟了一扇通向大千世界知識(shí)的窗戶。它可以幫我們圍繞我們關(guān)注的事物建立群,讓我們和那些對(duì)自己重要的人保持密切聯(lián)系,不管他們身處何方。
就像我的朋友沃倫·布非一樣,我為每天都能做自己熱愛(ài)的事情而感到無(wú)比幸運(yùn)。他稱之為踢踏舞工作。我在微軟的工作永遠(yuǎn)充滿挑戰(zhàn),但使我一直堅(jiān)持踢踏舞工作的是我們向人們展示某些新成果的那些時(shí)刻,當(dāng)他們看到計(jì)算機(jī)能辨認(rèn)筆跡、語(yǔ)音或者能存儲(chǔ)值得 保留一輩子的照片時(shí)就會(huì)贊不絕口:我不敢相信個(gè)人電腦竟如此萬(wàn)能。但是,除了能用電腦做出很酷的事情之外,我們還能通過(guò)許多別的方式在工作中發(fā)揮自己的創(chuàng)造力和聰明才智,以改善我們的世界。全球仍有許許多多的人連最基本的生存需求都未能解決。舉例來(lái)說(shuō),每年仍有數(shù)以萬(wàn)計(jì)的人死于那些在發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家易于預(yù)防和治療的疾病。as a father, i believe that the death of a child in africa is no less poignant.or tragic than the death of a child anywhere else.and that doesnt take much to make an immense difference in these childrens lives.我認(rèn)為,我所擁有的大量財(cái)富也使我負(fù)有回饋社會(huì)的責(zé)任。我的妻子梅林達(dá)和我致力于為盡可能多的人改善健康和教育.作為一個(gè)父親,我認(rèn)為,非洲孩子死去所引起的痛苦和悲傷絲毫不亞于任何其他的孩子的死亡;我認(rèn)為,使這些孩子們的命運(yùn)發(fā)生翻天地覆的變化并不費(fèi)太大力氣。im still very optimist, and i believe that progress on even the worlds toughest problems is possible-and its happening every day.were seeing new drugs for deadly diseases, new diagnostic tools, and new attention paid to the health problems in the developing world.im excited by the possibilities i see for medicine, for education and, of course, for technology.and i believe that through our natural inventiveness , creativity and willingness to solve tough problems, were going to make some amazing achievements in all these areas in my lifetime.我仍是一個(gè)堅(jiān)定的樂(lè)觀主義者,我堅(jiān)信即使世界級(jí)難題取得進(jìn)展都是有可能的--其實(shí)每天也都在發(fā)生著這種事情。我們看到治療致命疾病的新藥、新的診斷器械不斷出現(xiàn),而且,發(fā)展中國(guó)家的健康問(wèn)題進(jìn)入了人們的視野并日益得到重視。
我為醫(yī)藥、教育,當(dāng)然還有技術(shù)發(fā)展的諸多前景而歡欣鼓舞。我相信,憑借人類與生俱來(lái)的發(fā)明創(chuàng)造能力和不畏艱難、堅(jiān)忍不拔的品格,在我的有生之年里我們將在所有這些領(lǐng)域都創(chuàng)造出可喜的成就。duty, honor, country macarthur general westmoreland, general grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the corps!as i was leaving the hotel this morning, a doorman asked me, where are you bound for, general? and when i replied, west point, he remarked, beautiful place.have you ever been there before? unhappily, i possess neither that eloquence of diction, that poetry of imagination, nor that brilliance of metaphor to tell you all that they mean.the unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase.every pedant, every demagogue, every cynic, every hypocrite, every troublemaker, and i am sorry to say, some others of an entirely different character, will try to downgrade them even to the extent of mockery and ridicule.and what sort of soldiers are those you are to lead? are they reliable? are they brave? are they capable of victory? their story is known to all of you.it is the story of the american man-at-arms.my estimate of him was formed on the battlefield many, many years ago, and has never changed.i regarded him then as i regard him now--as one of the worlds noblest figures, not only as one of the finest military characters, but also as one of the most stainless.his name and fame are the birthright of every american citizen.in his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave all that mortality can give.he needs no eulogy from me or from any other man.he has written his own history and written it in red on his enemys breast.but when i think of his patience under adversity, of his courage under fire, and of his modesty in victory, i am filled with an emotion of admiration i cannot put into words.he belongs to history as furnishing one of the greatest examples of successful patriotism.he belongs to posterity as the instructor of future generations in the principles of liberty and freedom.he belongs to the present, to us, by his virtues and by his achievements.in 20 campaigns, on a hundred battlefields, around a thousand campfires, i have witnessed that enduring fortitude, that patriotic self-abnegation, and that invincible determination which have carved his statue in the hearts of his people.from one end of the world to the other he has drained deep the chalice of courage.as i listened to those songs [of the glee club], in memorys eye i could see those staggering columns of the first world war, bending under soggy packs, on many a weary march from dripping dusk to drizzling dawn, slogging ankle-deep through the mire of shell-shocked roads, to form grimly for the attack, blue-lipped, covered with sludge and mud, chilled by the wind and rain, driving home to their objective, and for many, to the judgment seat of god.i do not know the dignity of their birth, but i do know the glory of their death.always, for them: duty, honor, country;always their blood and sweat and tears, as we sought the way and the light and the truth.the code which those words perpetuate embraces the highest moral laws and will stand the test of any ethics or philosophies ever promulgated for the uplift of mankind.its requirements are for the things that are right, and its restraints are from the things that are wrong.the soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training--sacrifice.in battle and in the face of danger and death, he discloses those divine attributes which his maker gave when he created man in his own image.no physical courage and no brute instinct can take the place of the divine help which alone can sustain him.however horrible the incidents of war may be, the soldier who is called upon to offer and to give his life for his country is the noblest development of mankind.you now face a new world--a world of change.the thrust into outer space of the satellite, spheres, and missiles mark the beginning of another epoch in the long story of mankind.in the five or more billions of years the scientists tell us it has taken to form the earth, in the three or more billion years of development of the human race, there has never been a more abrupt or staggering evolution.we deal now not with things of this world alone, but with the illimitable distances and as yet unfathomed mysteries of the universe.we are reaching out for a new and boundless frontier.we speak in strange terms: of harnessing the cosmic energy;of making winds and tides work for us;of creating unheard synthetic materials to supplement or even replace our old standard basics;to purify sea water for our drink;of mining ocean floors for new fields of wealth and food;of disease preventatives to expand life into the hundreds of years;of controlling the weather for a more equitable distribution of heat and cold, of rain and shine;of space ships to the moon;of the primary target in war, no longer limited to the armed forces of an enemy, but instead to include his civil populations;of ultimate conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces of some other planetary galaxy;of such dreams and fantasies as to make life the most exciting of all time.and through all this welter of change and development, your mission remains fixed, determined, inviolable: it is to win our wars.others will debate the controversial issues, national and international, which divide mens minds;but serene, calm, aloof, you stand as the nations war-guardian, as its lifeguard from the raging tides of international conflict, as its gladiator in the arena of battle.for a century and a half you have defended, guarded, and protected its hallowed traditions of liberty and freedom, of right and justice.this does not mean that you are war mongers.篇三:英文演講介紹名人 1st hello everybody.my topic today is my favorite celebrity.and first,let me show you some picture,and can you guess who it is that i will introduce? 2nd as you can see there are two picture.and the first is apple i and the nest is apple ii.may be you will guess it should be steve jobs.but the truth is,the man i will introduce is –stephen gray wozniak.know as “woz”.3rd here is a brief introduction about him.woz was born in san jose ,california ,the name on wozniak’ birth certificate is “stephan gary wozniak” ,but steve’s mother said that she intended it to be spelled “stephen”, and “steve” is what he uses.5st here is a picture of woz when he was eleven years old.as we can learn that woz start learn electronics very young.in his autobiography <
新一代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四六級(jí)領(lǐng)軍人物,英語(yǔ)專家、文化學(xué)者、出版人、策劃人,“振宇英語(yǔ)”創(chuàng)始人,當(dāng)當(dāng)網(wǎng)外語(yǔ)圖書熱門作者。
外語(yǔ)教學(xué)與研究出版社、北京航空航天大學(xué)出版社、大連理工大學(xué)出版社、海豚出版社、首都師范大學(xué)出版社、中國(guó)宇航出版社等國(guó)內(nèi)一流出版社“振宇英語(yǔ)”叢書主編。外研社榮譽(yù)作者、當(dāng)當(dāng)網(wǎng)外語(yǔ)圖書熱門作者。
曾任國(guó)家級(jí)媒體記者、翻譯、電臺(tái)英語(yǔ)節(jié)目主持人、“振宇英語(yǔ)”專欄撰稿人、大學(xué)英語(yǔ)系主任、大學(xué)英語(yǔ)專業(yè)特聘專家教授。序言
對(duì)于英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)者來(lái)說(shuō),多聽(tīng)多看多練英語(yǔ)演講是學(xué)地道英語(yǔ)的最佳有效途徑之一,也是訓(xùn)練語(yǔ)音語(yǔ)調(diào)最有效的輔助手段。你不用擔(dān)心這些演講是否有語(yǔ)法問(wèn)題,也不用擔(dān)心用詞是否準(zhǔn)確,表達(dá)是否到位。因?yàn)橐恍┟说难葜v稿通常是字斟句酌精心完成的。此外,通過(guò)演講學(xué)英語(yǔ)還可以潛移默化地幫助自己提升對(duì)英文的駕馭能力,增強(qiáng)英語(yǔ)的語(yǔ)感和美感。
本書精選了19篇具有代表性的名人的英語(yǔ)演講。這些名人或是國(guó)家領(lǐng)袖,或是關(guān)心民權(quán)民生的政治人物,或是創(chuàng)造經(jīng)濟(jì)財(cái)富的精英,或是用文字抒發(fā)情懷的作家記者,或是演藝界的娛樂(lè)名人。他們都在自己的領(lǐng)域里作出了杰出的貢獻(xiàn)。他們思想深刻,見(jiàn)解獨(dú)到,注定是站在時(shí)代前列的人。
這些名人的演講充滿了智慧,富含啟迪。它們或是結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷立足于個(gè)人發(fā)展的諄諄教誨,像亞馬遜ceo杰夫·貝索斯在普林斯頓大學(xué)演講,他講了自己創(chuàng)業(yè)的故事,以此鼓勵(lì)畢業(yè)生:未來(lái)掌握在自己的手中,追尋自己的夢(mèng)
想,慎重選擇;或是號(hào)召民眾面對(duì)困難迎難而上,像美國(guó)第32任總統(tǒng)富蘭克林·羅斯福,他就任于美國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)大蕭條時(shí)期,國(guó)內(nèi)民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告訴大家,我們惟一害怕的是害怕本身,展示了帶領(lǐng)民眾走出低谷的豪情;或者充滿人文關(guān)懷,如美國(guó)著名作家威廉·??思{,站在人類精神的高度,勉勵(lì)作家文人心中時(shí)時(shí)充滿愛(ài)、憐憫、同情和犧牲的精神;或是顯示了追求自由平等的決心,如馬釘路德·金和南非總統(tǒng)曼德拉,他們?cè)谘葜v中都表達(dá)了誓死捍衛(wèi)民-主和自由的決心;或是顯示了對(duì)家庭的愛(ài),并把這種愛(ài)升華為“老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇爾·奧巴馬,她在演講中表達(dá)了對(duì)家庭的熱愛(ài),同時(shí)也為丈夫競(jìng)選吶喊助威----如果巴拉克·奧巴馬當(dāng)選總統(tǒng),將會(huì)保證每個(gè)美國(guó)人都能享受衛(wèi)生保健,確保本國(guó)的每個(gè)孩子都能得到世界一流的教育。精選出的這些演講名篇題材涉獵廣泛,風(fēng)格迥異。無(wú)論你是被其恢宏的氣勢(shì)所震撼,還是被其精深的意蘊(yùn)所折服,亦或是為其詼諧幽默而莞爾,都能感受到演講者所傳遞的共同心聲:一定要奮發(fā)向上,積極進(jìn)取,做出個(gè)人應(yīng)有的成績(jī),為時(shí)代,為國(guó)家做貢獻(xiàn)。
隨書贈(zèng)送的mp3演講音頻,為演講者的原聲音頻。這些聲音鏗鏘有力,或給你啟迪,或讓你感動(dòng),或給你溫暖,或激發(fā)你前行的信念。同時(shí),也讓你更有機(jī)會(huì)品味最地道的英語(yǔ)表達(dá)。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提煉出的演講中具有指引性、勵(lì)志性的“經(jīng)典語(yǔ)錄”,方便模仿與背誦。地道實(shí)用的英語(yǔ)學(xué)得多了積累得多了,你就能很自然地表達(dá)出極為純正的英語(yǔ),既能提升你的書面語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力,也可以提升你的口語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力。
第三篇:名人英文勵(lì)志演講稿
新一代大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四六級(jí)領(lǐng)軍人物,英語(yǔ)專家、文化學(xué)者、出版人、策劃人,“振宇英語(yǔ)”創(chuàng)始人,當(dāng)當(dāng)網(wǎng)外語(yǔ)圖書熱門作者。
外語(yǔ)教學(xué)與研究出版社、北京航空航天大學(xué)出版社、大連理工大學(xué)出版社、海豚出版社、首都師范大學(xué)出版社、中國(guó)宇航出版社等國(guó)內(nèi)一流出版社“振宇英語(yǔ)”叢書主編。外研社榮譽(yù)作者、當(dāng)當(dāng)網(wǎng)外語(yǔ)圖書熱門作者。
曾任國(guó)家級(jí)媒體記者、翻譯、電臺(tái)英語(yǔ)節(jié)目主持人、“振宇英語(yǔ)”專欄撰稿人、大學(xué)英語(yǔ)系主任、大學(xué)英語(yǔ)專業(yè)特聘專家教授。
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對(duì)于英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)者來(lái)說(shuō),多聽(tīng)多看多練英語(yǔ)演講是學(xué)地道英語(yǔ)的最佳有效途徑之一,也是訓(xùn)練語(yǔ)音語(yǔ)調(diào)最有效的輔助手段。你不用擔(dān)心這些演講是否有語(yǔ)法問(wèn)題,也不用擔(dān)心用詞是否準(zhǔn)確,表達(dá)是否到位。因?yàn)橐恍┟说难葜v稿通常是字斟句酌精心完成的。此外,通過(guò)演講學(xué)英語(yǔ)還可以潛移默化地幫助自己提升對(duì)英文的駕馭能力,增強(qiáng)英語(yǔ)的語(yǔ)感和美感。
本書精選了19篇具有代表性的名人的英語(yǔ)演講。這些名人或是國(guó)家領(lǐng)袖,或是關(guān)心民權(quán)民生的政治人物,或是創(chuàng)造經(jīng)濟(jì)財(cái)富的精英,或是用文字抒發(fā)情懷的作家記者,或是演藝界的娛樂(lè)名人。他們都在自己的領(lǐng)域里作出了杰出的貢獻(xiàn)。他們思想深刻,見(jiàn)解獨(dú)到,注定是站在時(shí)代前列的人。
這些名人的演講充滿了智慧,富含啟迪。它們或是結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷立足于個(gè)人發(fā)展的諄諄教誨,像亞馬遜ceo杰夫·貝索斯在普林斯頓大學(xué)演講,他講了自己創(chuàng)業(yè)的故事,以此鼓勵(lì)畢業(yè)生:未來(lái)掌握在自己的手中,追尋自己的夢(mèng)想,慎重選擇;或是號(hào)召民眾面對(duì)困難迎難而上,像美國(guó)第32任總統(tǒng)富蘭克林·羅斯福,他就任于美國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)大蕭條時(shí)期,國(guó)內(nèi)民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告訴大家,我們惟一害怕的是害怕本身,展示了帶領(lǐng)民眾走出低谷的豪情;或者充滿人文關(guān)懷,如美國(guó)著名作家威廉·??思{,站在人類精神的高度,勉勵(lì)作家文人心中時(shí)時(shí)充滿愛(ài)、憐憫、同情和犧牲的精神;或是顯示了追求自由平等的決心,如馬釘路德·金和南非總統(tǒng)曼德拉,他們?cè)谘葜v中都表達(dá)了誓死捍衛(wèi)民-主和自由的決心;或是顯示了對(duì)家庭的愛(ài),并把這種愛(ài)升華為“老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇爾·奧巴馬,她在演講中表達(dá)了對(duì)家庭的熱愛(ài),同時(shí)也為丈夫競(jìng)選吶喊助威----如果巴拉克·奧巴馬當(dāng)選總統(tǒng),將會(huì)保證每個(gè)美國(guó)人都能享受衛(wèi)生保健,確保本國(guó)的每個(gè)孩子都能得到世界一流的教育。精選出的這些演講名篇題材涉獵廣泛,風(fēng)格迥異。無(wú)論你是被其恢宏的氣勢(shì)所震撼,還是被其精深的意蘊(yùn)所折服,亦或是為其詼諧幽默而莞爾,都能感受到演講者所傳遞的共同心聲:一定要奮發(fā)向上,積極進(jìn)取,做出個(gè)人應(yīng)有的成績(jī),為時(shí)代,為國(guó)家做貢獻(xiàn)。
隨書贈(zèng)送的mp3演講音頻,為演講者的原聲音頻。這些聲音鏗鏘有力,或給你啟迪,或讓你感動(dòng),或給你溫暖,或激發(fā)你前行的信念。同時(shí),也讓你更有機(jī)會(huì)品味最地道的英語(yǔ)表達(dá)。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提煉出的演講中具有指引性、勵(lì)志性的“經(jīng)典語(yǔ)錄”,方便模仿與背誦。地道實(shí)用的英語(yǔ)學(xué)得多了積累得多了,你就能很自然地表達(dá)出極為純正的英語(yǔ),既能提升你的書面語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力,也可以提升你的口語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力。
準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?讓我們從現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始,去聆聽(tīng)那些溫暖人心的聲音吧!
第四篇:名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿1
hello! ladies and gentlemen, it is so nice to meet you !i am gladthat you can spend this precious time having this class in thisafternoon.
now please allow me to introduce myself to you .my name is wangjia and imajored in traffic engineering .baoji is my hometown it is verybeautiful. and the people are very friendly.
as we all knowen thingking is easy acting is difficult and to putone's thoughts into actions is the most difficult thing in the world.
so if we want to learn english well ,we must practice reading englisheveryday ,acturally practicing repeatly is the best way to succeed.whenyou speak ,don't care how poorly or how well you speak just care aboutcatching the chance to speak ,enjoy losing face or just forget your facebecause the more you speak the better your english will become,neverafraid ofmaking mistakes because the more mistakes you make the more progress you will make.as a man living in the world ,we must try our best to makeeach day our masterpiece and don't let our parents down ,don't ever letour country down ,most importantly don't let ourself down.
yesterday is a memory tommorrow is a dream so live for todayjust do it right now.i believe if you can dream it you can make it ,ifyou do you will win if you don't you won't.believe in youself trustyouself try your best. don't give up ,never give in, never lose hope ,never say impossible .the success is coming ! thank you !
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿2
對(duì)于英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)者來(lái)說(shuō),多聽(tīng)多看多練英語(yǔ)演講是學(xué)地道英語(yǔ)的最佳有效途徑之一,也是訓(xùn)練語(yǔ)音語(yǔ)調(diào)最有效的輔助手段。你不用擔(dān)心這些演講是否有語(yǔ)法問(wèn)題,也不用擔(dān)心用詞是否準(zhǔn)確,表達(dá)是否到位。因?yàn)橐恍┟说难葜v稿通常是字斟句酌精心完成的。此外,通過(guò)演講學(xué)英語(yǔ)還可以潛移默化地幫助自己提升對(duì)英文的駕馭能力,增強(qiáng)英語(yǔ)的語(yǔ)感和美感。
本書精選了19篇具有代表性的名人的英語(yǔ)演講。這些名人或是國(guó)家領(lǐng)袖,或是關(guān)心民權(quán)民生的政治人物,或是創(chuàng)造經(jīng)濟(jì)財(cái)富的精英,或是用文字抒發(fā)情懷的作家記者,或是演藝界的娛樂(lè)名人。他們都在自己的領(lǐng)域里作出了杰出的貢獻(xiàn)。他們思想深刻,見(jiàn)解獨(dú)到,注定是站在時(shí)代前列的人。
這些名人的演講充滿了智慧,富含啟迪。它們或是結(jié)合自身經(jīng)歷立足于個(gè)人發(fā)展的諄諄教誨,像亞馬遜ceo杰夫·貝索斯在普林斯頓大學(xué)演講,他講了自己創(chuàng)業(yè)的故事,以此鼓勵(lì)畢業(yè)生:未來(lái)掌握在自己的`手中,追尋自己的夢(mèng)
想,慎重選擇;或是號(hào)召民眾面對(duì)困難迎難而上,像美國(guó)第32任總統(tǒng)富蘭克林·羅斯福,他就任于美國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)大蕭條時(shí)期,國(guó)內(nèi)民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告訴大家,我們惟一害怕的是害怕本身,展示了帶領(lǐng)民眾走出低谷的豪情;或者充滿人文關(guān)懷,如美國(guó)著名作家威廉·??思{,站在人類精神的高度,勉勵(lì)作家文人心中時(shí)時(shí)充滿愛(ài)、憐憫、同情和犧牲的精神;或是顯示了追求自由平等的決心,如馬釘路德·金和南非總統(tǒng)曼德拉,他們?cè)谘葜v中都表達(dá)了誓死捍衛(wèi)民主和自由的決心;或是顯示了對(duì)家庭的愛(ài),并把這種愛(ài)升華為“老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇爾·噢吧嗎,她在演講中表達(dá)了對(duì)家庭的熱愛(ài),同時(shí)也為丈夫競(jìng)選吶喊助威----如果巴拉克·噢吧嗎當(dāng)選總統(tǒng),將會(huì)保證每個(gè)美國(guó)人都能享受衛(wèi)生保健,確保本國(guó)的每個(gè)孩子都能得到世界一流的教育。精選出的這些演講名篇題材涉獵廣泛,風(fēng)格迥異。無(wú)論你是被其恢宏的氣勢(shì)所震撼,還是被其精深的意蘊(yùn)所折服,亦或是為其詼諧幽默而莞爾,都能感受到演講者所傳遞的共同心聲:一定要奮發(fā)向上,積極進(jìn)取,做出個(gè)人應(yīng)有的成績(jī),為時(shí)代,為國(guó)家做貢獻(xiàn)。
隨書贈(zèng)送的mp3演講音頻,為演講者的原聲音頻。這些聲音鏗鏘有力,或給你啟迪,或讓你感動(dòng),或給你溫暖,或激發(fā)你前行的信念。同時(shí),也讓你更有機(jī)會(huì)品味最地道的英語(yǔ)表達(dá)。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提煉出的演講中具有指引性、勵(lì)志性的“經(jīng)典語(yǔ)錄”,方便模仿與背誦。地道實(shí)用的英語(yǔ)學(xué)得多了積累得多了,你就能很自然地表達(dá)出極為純正的英語(yǔ),既能提升你的書面語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力,也可以提升你的口語(yǔ)表達(dá)能力。
準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?讓我們從現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始,去聆聽(tīng)那些溫暖人心的聲音吧!
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿3
i'll tell you an experience of myself happened last week. last thursday our school was tackling something about woking fou study. i wanted to have a try even though i knew the salary was so low and i had little chance,because the students who had the certificate were always thought to have priority to get the job. fortunately i was called at noon and a teacher said to me that she wanted me to work for her and asked if i could change my mind. at that moment i was so excited that immediately i accepted her idea. but later on,she found me that i'm not a student,so i had little chance and suggest me to get one. then an idea occurred to me that i could call my father and ask him to send me the letter. at the same time i was told that i was admitted to the job and don't need the certificate. that time i forgot to remind my father,until the next day he called me thathe had posted it and it would arrive in just one day. at that moment i was moved, and even moved into tears, because i knew my father was injured not long before,the proceof helping me with the affairs was not so convenient for him. but he tried his best to help me. sometimes we may complain about unsatisfying things around us,and blame them on our parents,sometimes they'll be angry with us, and sometimes we can't quite understand what they are thinking about. but on balance, almost every parent is selfleto his or her child. they are ready to offer everything to us when we are in bad situation. we used to sharing sorrow with them,but do not forget to share our happinewith them, perhaps they will be much happier than we are. so from now on, let's care more about our parents and do not leave pity to them. that's what i want to tell you today. thank you
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, I’m very glad to make a speech here. Today my topic is “I love you, China.”
Since the day I was born, I began to have a proud name—Chinese. Since the day I began to talk, the most beautiful sentence I’ve ever learnt has been “I love you, China!”
I love you, China, and I’m so proud of being a Chinese. I’m proud that I’ve got the beautiful yellow skin, black eyes and black hair. I’m also proud that I speak the most beautiful language in the world—Chinese.
I love you, China, for I can feel the deep love you give me every day, every minute. Last year, I got an opportunity to visit the United States of America. During my staying there, my father’s boonce invited my family to dinner. While at , he looked at me and asked: “Little boy, how long have you been in America?” “About a month,” I answered, “How lucky you are!” he said, “If you were living in China, how could you learn such perfect English?” I smiled and told him proudly that all the students in China are able to learn English at school. I saw his surprised eyes and said to myself, “I’m proud of you, China ”
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿4
so if we want to learn english well ,we must practice reading englisheveryday ,acturally practicing repeatly is the best way to succeed.whenyou speak ,don't care how poorly or how well you speak just care aboutcatching the chance to speak……
hello! ladies and gentlemen, it is so nice to meet you !i am gladthat you can spend this precious time having this class in thisafternoon.
now please allow me to introduce myself to you .my name is wangjia and imajored in traffic engineering .baoji is my hometown it is verybeautiful. and the people are very friendly.
as we all knowen thingking is easy acting is difficult and to putone's thoughts into actions is the most difficult thing in the world.
so if we want to learn english well ,we must practice reading englisheveryday ,acturally practicing repeatly is the best way to succeed.whenyou speak ,don't care how poorly or how well you speak just care aboutcatching the chance to speak ,enjoy losing face or just forget your facebecause the more you speak the better your english will become,neverafraid ofmaking mistakes because the more mistakes you make the more progress you will make.as a man living in the world ,we must try our best to makeeach day our masterpiece and don't let our parents down ,don't ever letour country down ,most importantly don't let ourself down.
yesterday is a memory tommorrow is a dream so live for todayjust do it right now.i believe if you can dream it you can make it ,ifyou do you will win if you don't you won't.believe in youself trustyouself try your best. don't give up ,never give in, never lose hope ,never say impossible .the success is coming ! thank you !
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿5
Humanism is like a rock.
It smashes a mask. A mask we human being are weaving with modern technologies. A mask we are wearing to disguise our own ugliness. A mask we are just reluctant to shed. Humanism mashes that mask, reveals the real face that people have tried so hard to hide, greed of the condor, arrogance of the peacock, gluttony of the locust and envy of the snake.
In a technologically advanced world, all those tremendously fabulous achievements of modern technology blind us from those unkind and evil. They make us believe we are prefect. People seldom care about the workers being contaminated by the chemical reagent used for the screen in our cellphone, simply because the touch screen phone is stylish. People seldom care about seagulls and turtles, because drilling a hole in the middle of the ocean and pumping out petroleum makes money. People seldom care about bears, because slice their abdomen and drainage the bile is now said to be painless and profitable. These are all thanks to modern technologies.
However, humanism concerns about the human and our connections with the nature. When our mask was crushed into dust, however repugnant we are, we have now realized with no confusion of beaming technologies how little we are concerned about others and other creatures’ lives.
Technology is the mask that conceals the evil and unkindness of us human beings. Humanism shatters us into a thousand pieces, pointing out our limitations and shortcomings.
Humanism is like piles of rocks.
It does not only smash our masks, but also build up a way to a better future. Einstein once said “it is more important to find a problem than to solve one”. Our technologies may have being continuously advancing over the last few centuries because we always find limitations and defects about them. Forced to see our own limitations, we shall not be disappointed but filled with vigor. Though it is painful and shameful to let humanism unmask us, we shall felicitate ourselves on finding the way ahead, the problem unsolved, and the key dusted. A defect might be a blessing in disguise.
We may not be flawless, but at least we know where to improve and amend. We may be imperfect, but that doesn’t diminish our confidence to live and descend.
We have books discussing about humanism in a technologically advanced world. In her book Silent Spring, Rachel Carson points out people’s greed for profit makes them giving up the respect for nature, applying all those germicide and pesticide. In the book Reverence for Life, Albert Schweitzer raises the connection that humanism as part of our ethical standard.
Besides books, there are people talking about humanism in a technologically advanced world. Mother Teresa told us “People have given science too much love. Now it is time for a little science for love”. And we gathered here discussing this heated issue. This particular question is being raised by an ever increasing number of people. Even if there are saying that man can never get rid of pride and arrogance, it has already made a difference to understand and amend.
Humanism is exactly the same thing as smashing our mask, exposing our defect, humiliating us and building up our way ahead.
In a technologically advanced world, it is never wrong to cherish technologies and science. But it is wrong to cache our shortcomings under the cover of advanced technologies and its achievements. It is wrong to put our faith in technology rather than us, humans.
Humanism reveals the darkness backward and lights up the road forward. This is the role of humanism in a technologically advanced world. This is how we will survive a technologically advanced world, with Humanism the Rock
名人勵(lì)志英文演講稿6
Needleto say, money is not very important, but very very important.
If there is no money, I can’t use this microphone to speak to you and we can’t have such a room to hold such a competition. Without money, we can’t study in such a schoolyard. Without money, we can’t live in such a hometown. Without money, we can’t have such a motherland. On the other hand, If there is no money, you don’t need to bear my speech about money now.
Most of us have dreams about the future, dreams of having a good job and ma-ki-ng much money. Surely someone has thought at times “If only I had a lot of money, I could be the happiest person in the world.” In fact it’s the main mistake that people make about money.
However, is money the road to happiness? Not really! Many people work every day, work overtime, work weekends to make a lot of money. Are they happy? No. They are too busy ma-ki-ng money. Meanwhile, their personal lives, if they have any, fall apart. They have no time to form or to maintain friendship. They even lose the abilities to relax and to enjoy themselves. Enjoying means taking things, taking time to see, to hear, to taste, to smell, to feel. They do not take time to do this. They say: “I’ll do it when I have enough money to retire” then they find that it is too late.
Why we usually make such a mistake and even more mistakes? Activists say it is because of money itself. They think money has changed many things. For example, they think money has changed our way to measure someone’s value in the society. They even regard money as the source of evil. Also, they hate money, but they are wrong, completely wrong.
In my opinion, it is unfair to money. Money is a tool. Well, there’s no denying that we do something harmful with money. But we can’t say money is the source of evil. Just like a hammer, we can use a hammer to kill someone, but can we say a hammer is a devil? It is the same with money.
Money is neither good nor bad itself. It is a mirror, a perfect and important mirror, and a mirror that reflects both the darkneand the brilliance of humanity. In other words, all depend on us.
So, my fellow students, ladies and gentlemen in the future, ask not what we can do for money, ask what money can do for us, ask what money can do to show the brilliance of humanity. Because, we have the future; we are the future
第五篇:世界名人英語(yǔ)演講稿
世界名人英語(yǔ)演講稿范文
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世界名人英語(yǔ)演講稿1As Americans gather to celebrate this week, we show our gratitude for the many blessings in our lives.We are grateful for our friends and families who fill our lives with purpose and love.Were grateful for our beautiful country, and for the prosperity we enjoy.Were grateful for the chance to live, work and worship in freedom.And in this Thanksgiving week, we offer thanks and praise to the provider of all these gifts, Almighty God.We also recognize our duty to share our blessings with the least among us.Throughout the holiday season, schools, churches, synagogues and other generous organizations gather food and clothing for their neighbors in need.Many young people give part of their holiday to volunteer at homeless shelters or food pantries.On Thanksgiving, and on every day of the year, America is a more hopeful nation because of the volunteers who serve the weak and the vulnerable.The Thanksgiving tradition of compassion and humility dates back to the earliest days of our society.And through the years, our deepest gratitude has often been inspired by the most difficult times.Almost four centuries ago, the pilgrims set aside time to thank God after suffering through a bitter winter.George Washington held Thanksgiving during a trying stay at Valley Forge.And President Lincoln revived the Thanksgiving tradition in the midst of a civil war.The past year has brought many challenges to our nation, and Americans have met every one with energy, optimism and faith.After lifting our economy from a recession, manufacturers and entrepreneurs are creating jobs again.Volunteers from across the country came together to help hurricane victims rebuild.And when the children of Beslan, Russia suffered a brutal terrorist attack, the world saw Americas generous heart in an outpouring of compassion and relief.The greatest challenges of our time have come to the men and women who protect our nation.Were fortunate to have dedicated firefighters and police officers to keep our streets safe.Were grateful for the homeland security and intelligence personnel who spend long hours on faithful watch.And we give thanks to the men and women of our military who are serving with courage and skill, and making our entire nation proud.
世界名人英語(yǔ)演講稿2Vice President Johnson, Mr.Speaker, Mr.Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens:
We observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom--symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning--signifying renewal, as well as change.For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.The world is very different now.For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life.And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe--the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans--born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty.This much we pledge--and more.To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.Divided there is little we can do--for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny.We shall not always expect to find them supporting our view.But we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom--and to remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.