第一篇:某英語演講第一名演講稿及翻譯
Ecotourism
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.Today I would like to begin with a story.There was once a physical therapist who traveled all the way from America to Africa to do a census about mountain gorillas.These gorillas are a main attraction to tourists from all over the world;this put them severely under threat of poaching and being put into the zoo.She went there out of curiosity, but what she saw strengthened her determination to devote her whole life to fighting for those beautiful creatures.She witnessed a scene, a scene taking us to a place we never imaged we've ever been, where in the very depth of the African rainforest, surrounded by trees, flowers and butterflies, the mother gorillas cuddled their babies.Yes, that's a memorable scene in one of my favorite movies, called Gorillas in the Mist, based on a true story of Mrs.Dian Fossey, who spent most of her lifetime in Rwanda to protect the ecoenvironment there until the very end of her life.To me, the movie not only presents an unforgettable scene but also acts as a timeless reminder that we should not develop the tourist industry at the cost of our eco-environment.Today, we live in a world of prosperity but still threatened by so many new problems.On the one hand, tourism, as one of the most promising industries in the 21st century, provides people with the great opportunity to see everything there is to see and to go any place there is to go.It has become a lifestyle for some people, and has turned out to be the driving force in GDP growth.It has the magic to turn a backward town into a wonderland of prosperity.But on the other hand, many problems can occur--natural scenes aren't natural anymore.Deforestation to heat lodges is devastating Nepal.Oil spills from tourist boats are polluting Antarctica.Tribal people are forsaking their native music and dress to listen to U2 on Walkman and wear Nike and Reeboks.All these appalling facts have brought us to the realization that we can no longer stand by and do nothing, because the very thought of it has been eroding our resources.Encouragingly, the explosive growth of global travel has put tourism again in the spotlight, which is why the United Nations has made 2002 the year of ecotourism, for the first time to bring to the world's attention the benefits of tourism, but also its capacity to destroy our ecoenvironmen.Now every year, many local ecoenvironmental protection organizations are receiving donations--big notes, small notes or even coins--from housewives, plumbers, ambulance drivers, salesmen, teachers, children and invalids.Some of them can not afford to send the money but they do.These are the ones who drive the cabs, who nurse in hospitals, who are suffering from ecological damage in their neighborhood.Why? Because they care.Because they still want their Mother Nature back.Because they know it still belongs to them.This kind of feeling that I have, ladies1
and gentlemen, is when it feels like it, smells like it, and looks like it, it's all coming from a scene to remember, a scene to recall and to cherish.The other night, as I saw the moon linger over the land and before it was sent into the invisible, my mind was filled with songs.I found myself humming softly, not to the music, but to something else, someplace else, a place remembered, a place untouched, a field of grass where no one seem to have been except the deer.And all those unforgettable scenes strengthened the feeling that it's time for us to do something, for our own and our coming generation.Once again, I have come to think of Mrs.Dian Fossey because it's with her spirit, passion, courage and strong sense of our ecoenvironment that we are taking our next step into the world.And no matter who we are, what we do and where we go, in our mind, there's always a scene to remember, a scene worth our effort to protect it and fight for it.Thanks, contestant number18.The topic for your impromptu speech is: Which is more important for you, knowledge from books or personal experience?
I remember, on my very first day of my beloved university, one of my professors said to me, “From now on, you'll be on a journey between who you think you are and who you can be.The key is to allow yourself to continue the journey in the ocean of the books.”
And I do learn a lot from books, I know the geometry of Euclid, logic of Aristotle, fable of Aesop known to children around the world.Well, no offense to all those great authors of the books, but during my three years at my university, I do realize that personal experience through practice means more to me.As we are in this global information age where both economic growth and individual opportunity are based on ideas, a commitment to providing all human beings the golden opportunity to develop themselves is so vital, not only to the people here, but all around.As we are in this transformational age where communications and commerce are global, investments are mobile, technology is almost magical, and the ambition for a better life is now universal, and I think this is why we are here today.We want to earn our personal experience through practicing our oral English, sharing our opinions of tourism and ecology with all the judges and audience here.And I think we are so lucky to be alive at this moment of the history.Never before have our nation enjoyed so much prosperity and so much social progress with so little internal crises.And never before have our young people had so much great opportunity to practice ourselves and, therefore, have a profound obligation to build a more perfect nation of our ancestor's dream.And I think our government had provided us young people with the tools and condition to build the future of our dreams.Even if we know some rules, some regulations, or experiences from our books, we still simply cannot graft it onto today's busier, more impersonal,complicated world.Instead our challenges is to arrive at a consensus values and common vision of what we can do today individually and collectively to build a strong family and strong community, and above all, make the world a better place for us to live.Contestant number 18, in your speech, you talked about ecotourism.Could you explain to us the difference between ordinary tourism and e-tourism, or ecotourists?
And I think the key issue is the differences between our awareness.For example, if you want to go to a place to have a trip, enjoy your trip.And I think before you get on board, get on the bus, you can have the awareness that “I'm not a polluter, but an environment keeper.”
We're not go to all those scenic spots to destroy all those beautiful scenes but we to appreciate the Mother Nature giving us so much things.Contestant number 18, now that information technology is becoming more and more accessible to people in China, do you think books will become less and less important?
Well, I think, maybe, I don't think that all those technologies can replace the importance of books.We're in our modern village where so many new industries--IT industries, tourism industries--crop up every day and this brave new world seem a little bit dehumanizing and inhospitable to a lot of people.The world can no longer be defined as a place on a map or list or people in organizations, but I think the true value, the essence of our village remains the same.It is the network of values relationship that support our lives and we can learn those things from our books, because books is the very first beginning stage of what we learn.I'd like to ask you a question about your prepared speech, please.You mention that the UN has declared the year 2002, I think it was, “The year of Ecotourism.” Do you think that such gestures really serve a purpose?
And I think, one of my teachers said to me, when I prepared my prepared speech, and he tells me that if we pay more attention to something like environmental protection or ecotourism, it is more, it is better for us to bear in mind we should learn something in our awareness about how to pay more respect to our environment, not to talk about something orally but to bear something in our hearts.Follow our hearts, our environment can be better.下午好,女士們先生們。今天我想先從一個故事開始。從前有一個理療學家長途跋涉從美國到非洲去做一個關(guān)于山里大猩猩的數(shù)量調(diào)查。
這些大猩猩主要吸引來自世界各地的游客。這使它們在嚴重的偷獵威脅下被關(guān)進動物園。
出于好奇心她去了那里,然而,她所目睹的更加堅定了為爭取這些美麗生物獻出一生的決心。她親眼目睹了一個場景,一個帶我們到以前決對想不到的地方的場景,在非洲雨林的最深處,被森林、花朵和蝴蝶包圍著,猩猩媽媽抱著她們的孩子。
是的,那是在我最喜歡電影之一里一個難忘的場景,名為霧中的猩猩,關(guān)于Dian Fossey太太真實的故事,Dian Fossey 太太大半身都在盧旺達保護生態(tài)環(huán)境直到去逝。
對我來說,這部電影不僅僅是一個難忘的場景更是擔當永恒提醒我們不應(yīng)該以生態(tài)環(huán)境為代價發(fā)展旅游業(yè)的任務(wù)。
如今,我們生活在一個繁榮的世界但是也被如此多的新問題所困擾。一方面,旅游業(yè),作為一個在21世紀最有前途的產(chǎn)業(yè)。給人們提供很好的機會去看所有可以看到的去任何能去的地方。這已經(jīng)成為了一些人的生活方式。并且已經(jīng)成為GDP增長的驅(qū)動力。它魔術(shù)般的將落后的城鎮(zhèn)帶入繁榮的仙境。但另一方面,會導致許多問題的發(fā)生自然場景不再自然了。
以濫伐森林(得到的木材)來為小屋供暖尼正在毀滅著泊爾。油船里泄漏的石油正在污染著南極洲。部落里的人們放棄他們自己的音樂和服飾聽著隨身聽里U2的歌曲穿著耐克和銳跑。
這些所有可怕的事實讓我們覺悟到我們不能再袖手旁觀什么也不做,因為這種想法它一直在侵蝕著我們的資源。令人鼓舞的是,爆發(fā)性環(huán)球旅游的增長再次把旅游推向人們關(guān)注的焦點,這就是為何聯(lián)合國制定2002年為生態(tài)旅游年,第一次引起全世界關(guān)注旅游的好處,但是它也增加了摧毀我們生態(tài)環(huán)境的能力。現(xiàn)在每一年,許多當?shù)厣鷳B(tài)環(huán)境保護組織正在接受捐贈---大筆的,小筆的或者甚至是硬幣,這些來自家庭主婦,水管工,救護車司機,銷售員,老師,孩子和殘疾人。他們中的一些人付不起匯款的費用然而他們愿意這么做。這都是那些,他們是開出租車的,他們是醫(yī)院里的護士,他們正在遭受他們社區(qū)里生態(tài)的破壞。
為什么?因為他們在意。因為他們?nèi)韵M笞匀荒赣H能夠回來。因為他們知道大自然仍然是屬于他們的。這種感覺我有,女士們先生們,當感覺就像是,聞起來就像這樣,并且看起就像似,這一切都來自一個場景要記住,回憶和珍惜的一個場景。在其它的晚上,當我看到月亮徘徊在大地之上在它被遮蔽之前,我心中充滿了歌曲。我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己輕輕的哼唱著的,不是音樂,而是其它別的事情,別的某個地方,一個記得的地方,一個未改變的地方,一片草地,那里沒有人,似乎除了鹿。所有的這些難忘的場景加強了該我們做點什么的時候感觸,為了我們自己和我們的下一代。再一次,我想起了Dian Fossey太太,因為她的精神,激情,勇氣和我們的生態(tài)環(huán)境,我們正在采取的下一步走向世界的強烈的責任感。
不論我們是誰,我們做什么以及我們?nèi)ツ睦铮谖覀兊男闹?,總有一個場景要記住,一個場景值得我們努力去保護它爭取它。
謝謝,18號選手。你的即興演講的主題是:書本里的知識或者個人經(jīng)驗什么對于你更重要?
我記得,我的第一個我心愛的大學的日子,我的一個教授對我說過,“從現(xiàn)在起,你將踏上你認為你是誰你能成為誰之間的旅程。關(guān)鍵是要讓你自己在書本的海洋里繼續(xù)這個旅程?!?/p>
并且我也從書本是學到了很多,我知道了歐里幾德的幾何學,亞里士多德的邏輯學,伊索的寓言知道世界各地的孩子。并沒有冒犯所有這些書的作者,但是在我大學三年期間,我意識到個人經(jīng)驗通過實踐對于我意味著更多。
正如我們生活在全球信息時代經(jīng)濟增長和個人機會都是基于想法的地方,承諾提供給所有人類千載難逢的機遇來發(fā)展自己的是很重要的,不僅對這里的人,也對所有周圍的人。
像我們生活在變換的年代交流和商業(yè)都全球性的地方,投資是移動的,技術(shù)幾乎是不可思意的,對更好生活的追求是普遍性的,我認為這就是為什么今天我們在這兒。我們希望通過實踐我們的口語獲得我們個人的經(jīng)驗,和所有在這里的評委和觀眾分享我們對于旅游和生態(tài)的觀點。
而且我認為我們都很幸運生活在歷史的這個時刻。以前從未曾有過我們國家享有如此的繁榮和如此多的社會進步有如此小的內(nèi)部危機。并且在此之前從未曾有過年輕人有如此多的好機會去實踐我們自己。因此,有一個深刻的義務(wù)去建立一個更完美的我們祖宗夢想的國家。并且我認為我們的政府提供給我們年輕人工具和條件去建設(shè)我們夢想的未來。
即使我們從我們的書本里知道一些規(guī)則,一些條例,或者經(jīng)驗,我們?nèi)匀徊荒芎唵蔚囊浦驳浇裉旄泵?,更客觀,更復雜的世界。相反我們要挑戰(zhàn)的是要達到我們今天能夠做的個人和團體建立一個強大的家族和強大的社區(qū)的共同的價值觀和愿景,并且首先,把世界改變成為我們生存的更好的地方。
18號選手,在你的演講里,你談?wù)摿松鷳B(tài)旅游。你給我們解釋一下普通旅游以及電子旅游或者生態(tài)旅游之間的不同嗎?
我認為關(guān)鍵問題是我們意識之間的差別。例如,如果你打算去一個地方旅游,享受你的旅游。我認為在你登機,上車之前,你可以有這樣的意識“我不是一個污染者而是一個環(huán)境保護者”。
我們并不是到所有的這些風景區(qū)去摧毀所有這些美麗的風景而是去感激自然母親帶給我們?nèi)绱硕嗟臇|西。
18號選手,如此信息技術(shù)越來越接近中國的老百姓,你認為書本將會減少更不重要嗎? 好,我認為,或許,我不認為所有的技術(shù)都能取代書藉的重要性。我們生活的現(xiàn)代村莊有如此多新產(chǎn)業(yè)---IT產(chǎn)業(yè),旅游產(chǎn)業(yè)每天突然出現(xiàn)的以及對于許多人這個勇敢的新世界似乎有一點喪失人性和冷漠。世界再也不能夠被定義為地圖、列表上某一個地方或者有組織的人,我認為真正的價值,我們村莊的本質(zhì)是相同的。這是價值觀念交織的網(wǎng)絡(luò)支撐著我們的生活以及我們能夠從我們的書本中學到這些,因為書本是現(xiàn)階段我們所學習的第一步。
我想問你一個關(guān)于你已備演講的問題。你提到,聯(lián)合國已經(jīng)宣布2002年,這認為這是,“生態(tài)旅游年”。你認為這種姿態(tài),真正能發(fā)揮作用嗎?
我想,我 的一位老師對我說過,當我已經(jīng)準備好我的已備演講的時候,他告訴我如果我們花更多的精力在例如環(huán)境保護或者生態(tài)旅游上,它是更好的對于我們牢記我們應(yīng)該學習一些在我們的意識關(guān)于怎樣更加尊重我們的生態(tài)環(huán)境,不是口頭上說說而是我們心中有所 承擔。傾聽我們的心聲,我們的生態(tài)環(huán)境可以變得更好。
第二篇:英語演講及翻譯
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.en369.cnwhether 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!青春
青春不是指歲月,而是指心態(tài)。粉嫩的臉,紅潤的唇,矯健的膝并不是青春。青春表現(xiàn)在意志的堅強與懦弱。想象的豐富與蒼白、情感的充沛與貧乏等方面。青春是生命深處清泉的噴涌。
青春是追求。只有當勇氣蓋過怯弱、進取壓倒茍安之時,青春才存在。果如此,則60見之長者比20歲之少年更具青春活力。僅僅歲月的流逝并不能使他們衰老。而一旦拋棄理想和信念,則垂垂老也。
歲月只能使皮膚起皺。而一旦喪失生活的激情,則連靈魂枯老,使人生枯如死水,毫無活力。
60歲長者也好,16歲少年也罷,每個人的內(nèi)心深處都渴望奇跡,都如孩子一般眨著期待的雙眼,期待著下一次,期待著生活的情趣,你我靈魂深處都有一座無線電中轉(zhuǎn)站------只有你我年輕,則總能聽到希望的呼喚,總能發(fā)出喜悅的歡呼,總能傳達勇氣的訊號,總能表現(xiàn)出青春的活力………
一旦青春的天線倒下,你的靈魂即為玩世不恭之雪、悲觀厭世之冰覆蓋;即使你年方20.其實你已垂垂老也。而只要你青春的天線高高聳起,就可以隨時接收到樂觀的電波-----即使你年過八旬,行將就木,而你卻仍然擁有青春,你仍然年輕。篇二:環(huán)保英語演講稿和翻譯
環(huán)保英語演講稿和翻譯
a lot of measures have been taken.planting trees helps improve and beautify the environment.besides, laws concerning environmental protection have been put into effect and achieved good results.however, the problem of environmental protection remains far from being solved.on the one hand, the environment pollution and 我們生活的世界變得越來越難以忍受,因為環(huán)境破壞的原因。例如,森林的破壞導致減少種植的土地和令人不快的天氣。此外,人類正面臨的問題和被污染的空氣污染的水。
很多已經(jīng)采取措施。植樹有助于提高和美化環(huán)境。除此以外,環(huán)境保護-法律已經(jīng)實施,取得了良好的效果。
然而,問題的環(huán)保仍難以解決。另一方面,污染、破壞環(huán)境越來越糟在現(xiàn)代世界中。另一方面,缺乏知識的環(huán)境保護問題求解的制約。一言以蔽之,還有很長的路要走,我們享受了干凈、舒適的世界。
a lot of measures have been taken.planting trees helps improve and beautify the environment.besides, laws concerning environmental protection have been put into effect and achieved good results.however, the problem of environmental protection remains far from being solved.on the one hand, the environment pollution and 我們生活的世界變得越來越難以忍受,因為環(huán)境破壞的原因。例如,森林的破壞導致減少種植的土地和令人不快的天氣。此外,人類正面臨的問題和被污染的空氣污染的水。
很多已經(jīng)采取措施。植樹有助于提高和美化環(huán)境。除此以外,環(huán)境保護-法律已經(jīng)實施,取得了良好的效果。
英語演講稿精品范文2篇(附翻譯)> 英語演講稿一:
hiding power of a smile笑容的隱藏力量
我童年時,一直想成為一位超級英雄,我想拯救世界,讓每個人都快樂,但我知道需要超能力才能讓我的夢想成真,所以我展開這些想象之旅,到克利普頓星(超人的家鄉(xiāng))尋找星際間的天體。這很有趣,但沒什么成果。當我長大后,了解到科幻小說不是超能力的好來源,我決定展開一場真正的科學之旅,尋找更有用的真理。
i started my journey in california with a uc berkley 30-year longitudinal study that examined the photos of students in an old yearbook and tried to measure their success and well-being throughout their life.by measuring their student smiles, researchers were able to predict how fulfilling and long-lasting a subjects marriage will be, how well she would score on standardized tests of well-being and how inspiring she would be to others.in another yearbook, i stumbled upon barry obamas picture.when i first saw his picture, i thought that these superpowers came from his super collar.but now i know it was all in his smile.我的旅程開始于加州,以柏克萊大學從事30年期的縱貫研究,研究一本舊年鑒中的學生照片,試著衡量他們一生的成就和幸福。藉由衡量學生的微笑,研究人員能夠預測研究對象的婚姻是否圓滿及長久,他在標準化幸福評量中能得到多少分,以及他能為別人帶來多少啟發(fā)。在另一本年鑒中,我偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了歐巴馬的照片,當我第一次看到他的照片時,我認為這些超能力來自于他的超大衣領(lǐng),但現(xiàn)在我知道這全來自于他的笑容。another aha!moment came from a 2010 wayne state university research project that looked into pre-1950s baseball cards of major league players.the researchers found that the span of a players smile could actually predict the span of his life.players who didnt smile in their pictures lived an average of only 72.9 years, where players with beaming smiles lived an average of almost 80 years.另一個啊哈!時刻,來自2010年wayne州立大學的研究項目,觀察50年代前職棒大聯(lián)盟球員的棒球卡,研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),球員微笑的寬度事實上可以預測他壽命的長度,相片中沒有笑容的球員,平均壽命僅72.9歲,擁有燦爛笑容的球員,平均壽命將近80歲。the good news is that were actually born smiling.using 3d ultrasound technology, we can now see that developing babies appear to smile, even in the womb.when theyre born, babies continue to smile--initially, mostly in their sleep.and even blind babies smile to the sound of the human voice.smiling is one of the most basic, biologically-uniform expressions of all humans.在巴布亞新幾內(nèi)亞進行的研究中,paul ekman,世界上最知名的臉部表情研究者發(fā)現(xiàn),即使是fore部落中的成員,他們完全與西方文化隔絕,也因他們不尋常的吃人儀式而眾所皆知,他們就像你我一樣,也會在某些情況下微笑。因此,從巴布亞新幾內(nèi)亞到好萊塢,一直到北京的現(xiàn)代藝術(shù),我們經(jīng)常微笑著。你用微笑來表達喜悅和滿足。how many people here in this room smile more than 20 times per day? raise your hand if you do.oh, wow.outside of this room, more than a third of us smile more than 20 times per day, whereas less than 14 percent of us smile less than five.in fact, those with the most amazing superpowers are actually children who smile as many as 400 times per day.在這房間里,有多少人每天微笑超過20次?如果有的話請舉起手。哦,哇!在這個房間外,超過三分之一的人每天微笑超過20次,不到14%的人每天微笑少于5次。事實上,擁有最驚人超能力的是孩童,他們每天微笑多達400次。
have you ever wondered why being around children who smile so frequently makes you smile very often? a recent study at uppsala university in sweden found that its very difficult to frown when looking at someone who smiles.you ask, why? because smiling is evolutionarily contagious, and it suppresses the control we usually have on our facial muscles.mimicking a smile and experiencing it physically help us understand whether our smile is fake or real, so we can understand the emotional state of the smiler.你有沒有想過,為什么身處在經(jīng)常微笑的孩子身邊,也會讓你經(jīng)常微笑?最近在瑞典uppsala大學的一項研究發(fā)現(xiàn),當看著正在微笑的人時是很難皺眉的。你會問為什么?因為微笑具有演化上的感染性,它能抑制我們平時對臉部肌肉的控制,模仿一個微笑并實際體驗它,幫助我們了解我們的微笑是假是真,因此我們可以了解微笑者的情緒狀態(tài)。in a recent mimicking study at the university of clermont-ferrand in france, subjects were asked to determine whether a smile was real or fake while holding a pencil in their mouth to repress smiling muscles.without the pencil, subjects were excellent judges, but with the pencil in their mouth, when they could not mimic the smile they saw, their judgment was impaired.最近在法國clermont-ferrand大學的一次模仿研究中,要求測試對象在口中含住一支鉛筆抑制微笑肌肉時,判斷一個微笑是真是假。不含住鉛筆時測試對象有優(yōu)秀的判斷力,但當他們口中含著鉛筆時,就無法模仿他們看到的笑容,他們的判斷力就會受損。in addition to theorizing on evolution in the origin of species, charles darwin also wrote the facial feedback response theory.his theory states that the act of smiling itself actually makes us feel better--rather than smiling being merely a result of feeling good.in his study, darwin actually cited a french neurologist, guillaume duchenne, who used electric jolts to facial muscles to induce and stimulate smiles.please, dont try this at home.除了在《物種起源》中闡述進化論以外,達爾文還寫了臉部回饋理論。他的理論闡述,微笑這個行為本身,事實上能讓我們感覺更好,而不僅是感覺不錯的一個結(jié)果。在他的研究中,達爾文事實上引用了法國神經(jīng)學家guillaume duchenne的實驗,他使用電刺激臉部肌肉,誘發(fā)及激起微笑產(chǎn)生。請不要在家里嘗試這個。
in a related german study, researchers used fmri imaging to measure brain activity before and after injecting botox to suppress smiling muscles.the finding supported darwins theory by showing that facial feedback modifies the neural processing of emotional content in the brain in a way that helps us feel better when we smile.smiling stimulates our brain reward mechanism in a way that even chocolate--a well-regarded pleasure inducer--cannot match.在德國一項相關(guān)研究中,研究人員使用功能性核磁共振造影(fmri),拍攝在注射肉毒桿菌抑制微笑肌肉前后,對大腦活動進行測量的照片,這個發(fā)現(xiàn)支持達爾文的理論,顯示當我們微笑時,臉部回饋會改變大腦中情緒部份的神經(jīng)處理程序,在某種程度上幫助我們感覺更好。微笑刺激我們的大腦獎勵機制,在某種程度上,甚至連巧克力,一個公認的快樂誘導物,都無法比擬。
british researchers found that one smile can generate the same level of brain stimulation as up to 2,000 bars of chocolate.(laughter)wait.the same study found that smiling is as stimulating as receiving up to 16,000 pounds sterling in cash.thats like 25 grand a smile.its not bad.and think about it this way: 25,000 times 400--quite a few kids out there feel like mark zuckerberg every day.英國研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),一個微笑可以使大腦產(chǎn)生與2000根巧克力棒相同程度的刺激。(笑聲)等等,同樣的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),微笑造成的刺激跟得到16000英鎊現(xiàn)金相同,一個微笑就像25000美金,還不錯。再想想看,25000乘以400,世上不少孩子每天都有像mark zuckerberg的感覺(facebook創(chuàng)辦人)。
and, unlike lots of chocolate, lots of smiling can actu ally make you healthier.smiling can help reduce the level of stress-enhancing hormones like cortisol, adrenaline and dopamine, increase the level of mood-enhancing hormones like endorphin and reduce overall blood pressure.而且,不像一大堆巧克力,大量微笑事實上可以讓你更健康。微笑可以幫助降低提升壓力荷爾蒙的含量,如皮質(zhì)醇、腎上腺素和多巴胺,增加提升情緒荷爾蒙的含量,如腦內(nèi)啡,并降低整體血壓。
所以,當你想看起來很棒、很能干、減少你的壓力,或改善你的婚姻,或想要感覺像是吃了一堆高質(zhì)量巧克力,而不需承受熱量的代價,或彷佛在一件多年沒穿的舊夾克口袋中發(fā)現(xiàn)二萬五千元,或當你想使用超能力幫助自己和周圍每個人活得更長久、更健康、生活得更幸福,微笑吧!英語演講稿二:
what fear can teach us恐懼可以教會我們什么
one day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of chile, in one of the most remote regions of the pacific ocean, 20 american sailors watched their ship flood with seawater.1819年的某一天,在距離智利海岸3000英里的地方,有一個太平洋上的最偏遠的水域,20名美國船員目睹了他們的船只進水的場面。
theyd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic hole in the ships hull.as their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.他們和一頭抹香鯨相撞,給船體撞了 一個毀滅性的大洞。當船在巨浪中開始沉沒時,人們在三條救生小艇中抱作一團。
these men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest scrap of land.in their small boats, they carried only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.這些人在離家10000萬英里的地方,離最近的陸地也超過1000英里。在他們的小艇中,他們只帶了 落后的導航設(shè)備 和有限的食物和飲水。these were the men of the whaleship essex, whose story would later inspire parts of moby dick.他們就是捕鯨船essex上的人們,后來的他們的故事成為《白鯨記》的一部分。even in todays world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.岸上的人根本就還沒意識到出了什么問題。沒有任何人來搜尋他們。我們當中大部分人沒有經(jīng)歷過 這些船員所處的可怕情景,但我們都知道害怕是什么感覺。
we know how fear feels, but im not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our fears mean.我們知道恐懼的感覺,但是我不能肯定我們會花很多時間想過 我們的恐懼到底意味著什么。as we grow up, were often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, just another childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.我們長大以后,我們總是會被鼓勵把恐懼 視為軟弱,需要像乳牙或輪滑鞋一樣 扔掉的幼稚的東西。and i think its no accident that we think this way.neuroscientists have actually shown that human beings are hard-wired to be optimists.我想意外事故并非我們所想的那樣。神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)科學家已經(jīng)知道人類 生來就是樂觀
主義者。
so maybe thats why we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and of itself.dont worry, we like to say to one another.dont panic.in english, fear is something we conquer.its something we fight.這也許就是為什么我們認為有時候恐懼,本身就是一種危險或帶來危險。不要愁。我們總是對別人說。不要慌。英語中,恐懼是我們需要征服的東西。是我們必須對抗的東西,是我們必須克服的東西。
但是我們?nèi)绻麚Q個視角看恐懼會如何呢? 如果我們把恐懼當做是想象力的一個驚人成果,是和我們講故事一樣 精妙而有見地的東西,又會如何呢? its easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in young children, whose fears are often extraordinarily vivid.在小孩子當中,我們最容易看到恐懼與想象之間的聯(lián)系,他們的恐懼經(jīng)常是超級生動的。when i was a child, i lived in california, which is, you know, mostly a very nice place to live, but for me as a child, california could also be a little scary.我小時候住在加利福尼亞,你們都知道,是非常適合居住的位置,但是對一個小孩來說,加利福尼亞也會有點嚇人。
i remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above our dining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, and i sometimes couldnt sleep at night, terrified that the big one might strike while we were sleeping.我記得每次小地震的時候 當我看到我們餐桌上的吊燈 晃來晃去的時候是多么的嚇人,我經(jīng)常會徹夜難眠,擔心大地震 會在我們睡覺的時候突然襲來。
and what we say about kids who have fears like that is that they have a vivid imagination.but at a certain point, most of us learn to leave these kinds of visions behind and grow up.我們說小孩子感受到這種恐懼 是因為他們有生動的想象力。但是在某個時候,我們大多數(shù)學會了 拋棄這種想法而變得成熟。
we learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not every earthquake brings buildings down.but maybe its no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.我們都知道床下沒有魔鬼,也不是每個地震都會震垮房子。但是我們當中最有想象力的人們 并沒有因為成年而拋棄這種恐懼,這也許并不是巧合。
第三篇:全國英語演講大賽演講稿之第一名
Analytical structure of speech:Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:
When I was in primary school, I have had a dream.I want to invent a device which could bringyou from one place to anther place in no time at all.When I was in the secondary school, my dream was to study in my ideal university.And when eventually I got into university, my dream was to graduate.(recite personal changes of dreams from primary school to university to)
How pathetic!When we grow up, we dream less and become more realistic.Why? Why do we have to change our dreams, so in order to let it be “fulfilled”? Why do we have to surrender to the reality.What is the reality actually?(ask a series of questions to lead audience to deeper thinking and make the whole speech more academic)Ladies and gentlemen, the reality is not real.It is a barrier keeping us from all the possible fantasies.Flying, for example, had been a dream to mankind for thousands of yeas.A hundred years ago, “man could not fly” was still regarded as the “reality”.Now if that was really the reality, what did the Wright brothers do? How did some of you get to the Macao?(ask a series of questions to let audience focus on the issue)Only when we believe that the reality is not real can we soar with our dreams.People say that our future is a battle between reality and dreams, and if, unfortunately, Mr.Reality(personification, to make this speech more vivid)wins this war, then I see no future of mankind at all.AIDS will never be curable, as this is the reality;
people living in the undeveloped countries will suffer from starvation forever, as this is the reality;
disputes among different countries would never be settled, as this misunderstanding and intolerance is the reality.Ladies and gentleman, how may of you have a dream of being able to make a lot of money.Please raise your hands.(Brova, communication with audience in speech)Oh, quite a number of you!Actually, ladies and gentlemen, this is not a dream, but a task.Every one of us has to make a living, right?(rhetorical question, make personal view more powerful and win audience’s authorization)Anyway I hope your task will be accomplished.How many of you think that you have already fulfilled your dream and you don’t dream any more.Dear adjudicators(echo the former “Mr.Reality” and add sense of humor to the speech to make speech more vivid and humorous), what do you think? C.S.Lewis once said, “You are never too old to dream a new dream.” So for our future, please dream and be unrealistic.(Quotation)
Now that I am university student, my goal is to graduate with excellences.But at the same time, I have a dream deeply rooted in our future.(continue from the above and introduce the following)
One day, people living in the areas now sweltering with the horror of wars will be able to sit with their families and enjoy their every moment.One day, people from the rich countries are willing to share what they have with those from the poor countries and those from the poor countries will eventually be able to make their own happy
living themselves.One day, different cultures in this age of globalization will coexist with tolerance and the unfriendly confrontation among them will be eliminated.One day, the globe will share the dream with me and we will all contribute to making our dream come true.One day, our dream will defeat the reality!Thank you very much!
第四篇:英語演講主題及演講稿
英語演講
? 演講主題:Everybody wants the dreams come true.Can you tell us how you understand the meaning of the phrase “Dreams come true”? ? ? 比賽環(huán)節(jié):分為命題演講和即興演講兩部分 各環(huán)節(jié)具體要求
命題演講:選手根據(jù)演講主題自行擬定演講題目,選手按照規(guī)定的主題進行3分鐘(正負30秒)的命題進行演講。
麻煩老師幫我審閱一下!謝謝!
Hello everbody!Good evening!My name is Sun Ge.It’s my great honor to stand here to deliver a speech.Today my topic is “how can come true your dream.I believe everyone once heard a person who come form Britain named Susan Boyle.She owes her success to her attitude that is never give up.Sima Qian once said:”How can a sparrow read the great ambition of a swan”.This sentence exactly tell us “Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice.And most importantly,have the courage to follow your heart!” Once I saw a movie named《World's Fastest Indian》,it’s based on a real story.I’m deeply touched by it.It’s never too old to come ture your dream.You should firmly believe your dream must come true if only you keep your feet on the ground.I think you should see this movie after class,you’ll benefit a lot from it.What’s more you should devote yourself intirely to your dream.Of course you should have your own idea when you do everything.When you in trouble,you should get your courage to face the challenge.Everyone should believe in yourself,you must can fly someday!That's all for my speech,thank you very much!
第五篇:公司演講稿 第一名
什么樣的企業(yè)值得驕傲
120多年前,龜山角下,襄河對岸,中國近代的工業(yè)從這里發(fā)源。也是這里,開啟了中國近代工業(yè)的輝煌之路。他就是漢陽兵工廠。
20多年前,岳麓山旁,湘江岸畔,中國工程機械的騰飛從這里開始。也是這里,鑄造了中國現(xiàn)代工程機械的鋼鐵脊梁。她就是中聯(lián)重科,我現(xiàn)在站立的這片土地。
1992年9月28日,中聯(lián)建設(shè)機械產(chǎn)業(yè)公司這個年輕的生命才在這片湘楚大地誕生。短短20年,當初脆弱的生命,現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)頂起了中國制造的脊梁。
三年前,我第一次認知中聯(lián),是在黃花機場。廊橋上,Zoomlion的精美廣告墻畫映入眼簾。大廳里,“熱烈慶祝中聯(lián)重科成立20周年”的屏幕醒目展現(xiàn)。20年的時間,中聯(lián)重科能做到全球工程機械行業(yè)的巨頭,我萬分驚訝,也無比好奇。從那時開始,我對她肅然起敬,更加渴望了解她是如何成為中國制造的驕傲。當我加入中聯(lián),融入中聯(lián)以后,我找到了答案。
人是企業(yè)中最重要的元素,沒有之一。人才是第一生產(chǎn)力。正是因為有著這么一群 因為,中聯(lián)有這么一些人,他們用敬業(yè)精神撐起中聯(lián)的過去、現(xiàn)在和未來?,F(xiàn)在,我的心熱血沸騰,我是中聯(lián)人,我為我們自豪。因為,中聯(lián)有全面貫徹的企業(yè)文化。
至誠無息,博厚悠遠,是我們中聯(lián)人的靈魂。極致的工匠精神,是我們中聯(lián)人的品格。剛剛創(chuàng)業(yè)之初,由于第一代混凝土輸送泵設(shè)計欠妥,給用戶帶來不便,即使訂單絡(luò)繹不絕,詹董事長依然下令停產(chǎn),背著負債,重新研制,最終新產(chǎn)品順利下線,并首先為客戶免費更換了第一代產(chǎn)品。
正是因為這種至誠執(zhí)著的精神和極致工匠的精神,讓我們成為一家遠見卓識的企業(yè),為我們中聯(lián)的騰飛奠定堅實的根基。
因為,中聯(lián)有高瞻遠矚的發(fā)展戰(zhàn)略。
23年前的中聯(lián),一家借款50萬元的院辦企業(yè),23年后的中聯(lián),一家擁有900多億元總資產(chǎn)的跨國企業(yè)。23年的發(fā)展史,從破解體制、技術(shù)雙重壁壘,跨越國際化門檻,到最終通過轉(zhuǎn)型升級凝聚發(fā)展,并化繭成蝶。中聯(lián)戰(zhàn)略的船頭,始終引領(lǐng)著中聯(lián)走在時代的最前沿。
如今,市場形勢嚴峻,在這種情況下,積極從新布局,調(diào)整戰(zhàn)略,積極推進2+2+4戰(zhàn)略,讓公司艘航母調(diào)整方向,讓公司重攀高峰。
因為,中聯(lián)有挺起中國制造脊梁的擔當。
5.12汶川地震,中聯(lián)人第一時間出現(xiàn)在震中,在抗震救災中積極救援同胞。還有,我們?nèi)ρ芯啃录夹g(shù)打破國外企業(yè)壟斷的局面,堅挺中國制造的脊梁,為過爭光。
惟楚有材,于斯為盛。就是這片楚地,挺起了中國工業(yè)的脊梁。不論荊楚,不論湘楚。
一個企業(yè)擁有那些能夠堅守的靈魂,能夠握準高瞻遠矚的未來方向,能夠不計利害為自己的祖國擔當責任,能夠面對市場莫測的變幻,仍堅守自己的靈魂,只有這樣的企業(yè),我們才能說,我們?yōu)樗湴痢?/p>