英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想(精選32篇)
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇1
I Have A Dream
I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its belief: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood; I have a dream .....
That one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state suffering from the heat of unfairness, suffering from the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice; I have a dream
That my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character; I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its evii racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and invalidity, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers;
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be gone,every hill and mountain shall be made Iow, and rough places will be made plane and crooked places will be made straight,and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇2
five score years ago, a great american, in whose symbolic shadow we stand 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 captivity.
but one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the negro is still not free. one hundred years later, the life of the negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. one hundred years later, the negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. one hundred years later, the negro is still languishing in the corners of american society and finds himself an exile in his own land. so we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
in a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. when the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the constitution and the declaration of independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every american was to fall heir. this note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
it is obvious today that america has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. instead of honoring this sacred obligation, america has given the negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." but we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. we refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.
so we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.
we have also come to this hallowed spot to remind america of the fierce urgency of now. this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling o
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇3
Good morning everyone, it's my pleasure to be here and talk about dreams and ambitions with you. When I was a primary school student I wrote in my composition that I want to be a scientist when I grow up. At that age I didn't know what is a scientist, nor did I know what is dream. I wrote it because it's a standard answer for a composition test. And I know if I wrote that I want to be a peasant I would be criticized and laughed at, no matter what reason I gave it. But now in university, one of my classmates changed my idea. At the career planning class when asked about our dreams, one of my classmates stood up and said, " I want to be a peasant because I grow up in a peasant family and I love it." No laughter, no criticism, he was the only who winned a clapping.
It sets me thinking, which should be a man's dream? a scientist, or a peasant? It's not a simple question and my answer is both. This is exactly my understanding of this topic. Dreams are something we really want and are willing to try every effort to achieve, no matter how great or how small, no matter how others think, it depends on you.
Life is long, and we are just on the starting point. Finally we'll understand life is not just about making a living. There're something much more important than money and material enjoyment, that is spiritual wealth, that is dream. It's the process of your pursuit of dream, the process when you are trying, when you are seeking, when you are struggling, when you failed and restarted again and again with your determination, hardwork, and perseverance that make you, build you, and help you to lead a worthy and significative life, whether you'll achieve your dream or not, the result is not that important.
Thanks for listening!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇4
Students, guests , teachers and Honorable Judges
Good morning !
my great pleasure to share my dream with you today.When I was a child, I wanted to be a teacher. My father was a teacher, and he taught me a lot. I worshiped him very much. On my tenth birthday, he asked me,“What do you want to be when you grow up?”I answered proudly,“I want to be a teacher like you!”On hearing this, my father was very happy and said to me, “Work hard and your dream will come true.” Not long ago, one of my primary school teachers was ill. She wanted me to take her place for two weeks. I was glad but nervous. My father said to me,“This is a good chance. Seize it! I wish you success!” When I came into the classroom, the children were very happy.
I introduced myself to them. Soon, I got on well with them. They all liked me and I loved them. With my father and headmaster's help, I did the work very well. Now, I often miss those lovely children. That experience had made me even more interested in being a teacher in the future.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇5
Have A Dream
I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its belief: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood; I have a dream .....
That one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state suffering from the heat of unfairness, suffering from the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice; I have a dream
That my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character; I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its evii racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and invalidity, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers;
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be gone,every hill and mountain shall be made Iow, and rough places will be made plane and crooked places will be made straight,and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇6
My opinion on copying others' homework
It is konwn to us all that some students copy others' homework,their reasons are as below:first of all,the homework is too much and always difficult;the second,they are not intrested in the lessons;and the third,the aim of finishing their homework is to please the teacher.
In my opinion,copying others' homework is not good,because it's against the rules of the school.We should be honest and work hard to get high scores.If we have difficulties,we can even ask the teacher or our classmates for their help.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇7
I was born in an ordinary family, but I never feel lacking anything in mylife. I receive love from my family. When I meet troubles, they support mewithout hesitation. The strong connection of kinship provides me the great powerto move on.
Chinese people pay special attention to the family reunion. No matter how faraway they are, the family members will come home and have big dinner ontraditional festivals. The meal means so much for everyone. People enjoy themoment to have communication with each other and strengthen the relationship.
With the family’s support, we will be a strong person, no matter how hard thelife is. When we meet difficulties, it is natural for us to think about ourfamilies, as they give us the motivation to get over the hard time. If we aretired, just go home and talk to our parents, then all the annoyances will beforgotten and they mean nothing to you compared to the kinship.
The close kinship is the infinite power to lead us a positive life. I cherishall the love they give me.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇8
I can never forget the summer in 1996. I went through an extremity ofdespair due to my failure in the National College Entrance Examination. Itseemed that my dream of being a university student would never come true. Oneevening my father came and told me the story of Steven Callahan, who wascrossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank.It was a miracle that he survived and was found 76 days later(the longest anyonehas survived a shipwreck on a life raft alone). Later in his narrative he wrotethese sentences “I tell myself I can handle it .Compared to what others havebeen through I’m fortunate”.
Hearing these sentences I felt something important struck me. I belived mylife would mot be that bad and it was proved to be true. Later during my studyin the university I always told myself “I can handle it” when my own goalsseemed far off or when my problems seemed too overwhelming and every time I saidit ,I always came back to my senses.
Now I work as an English teacher in a middle school. Whenever my studentscomplain about their difficulties in study or want to give up, I will tell thesame story of Callahan to them. I just want to make them believe they can handletheir difficulties because their circumstances are only bad compared tosomething better. But others have been through much worse. Then they will buildup fortitude.
So here, coming to us from the extreme edge of survival, are words that cangive us strength. Whatever you’re going through, tell yourself you can handleit. Compared to what others have been through, you’re fortunate. Tell this toyourself over and over, and it will help you get through the rough spots withlittle more fortitude.
我永生難忘1996年的夏天。由于我在高考中的失利,我感到了極度的失望,我要成為一名大學(xué)生的夢想似乎是無法實(shí)現(xiàn)了。一天傍晚,我的父親來給我講了一個(gè)關(guān)于史蒂文·卡拉漢的故事,史蒂文獨(dú)自駕駛著帆船橫渡大西洋,途中船遇難下沉,但是他卻活了下來并在76天后被人發(fā)現(xiàn)。(他是世界上遇海灘在救生艇中存活最長時(shí)間的人了)。后來卡拉漢在他的敘述中寫到“我告訴自己一定可以挺過去的,跟別人的遭遇相比,我已經(jīng)算是幸運(yùn)的了”。
聽了這些話,我被深深地震撼了,我相信我的生活不會太差而事實(shí)也證明了這一點(diǎn),后來我得到了進(jìn)入大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)的機(jī)會,在大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)期間,當(dāng)我覺得自己的目標(biāo)似乎遙不可及或者我遇到了似乎無法解決的問題時(shí),我就勉勵自己說“我能挺過去的”而每每念及這句話,我總能有所醒悟。
現(xiàn)在我在一所中學(xué)教英語,每當(dāng)學(xué)生們報(bào)怨學(xué)習(xí)的困難或是想放棄時(shí),我就給他們講卡拉漢的故事,我就是想讓他們相信他們可以從困難中挺過去的,因?yàn)槔Ь扯际窍鄬Χ缘模行┤吮任覀兏恍,然后他們就會在自己心中建立起永不放棄的信念?/p>
從這個(gè)大難不死的故事中,我們學(xué)到了能給予我們勇氣與力量的話語,無論你遭遇了什么,都要對你自己說:一定能挺過去的。與其他人的不幸相比,你已經(jīng)算是很幸運(yùn)了,要一遍一遍地用此話鼓勵自己,這個(gè)信念會使你更有信心渡過難關(guān)。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇9
Dear teachers and students:
hello everyone!
Today, I am very honored to stand under the solemn national flag and speak for you. As the young generation in the new century, we are the hope of our motherland.
The future of our motherland will surely belong to us. As students, the first thing we should do is to love our school. How can a student who doesn't even love his own school love his own country? Loving school is a very specific and close action. The school provides us with a good learning environment. Teachers work hard to cultivate us. This is the cradle of our growth. As students, we have no reason not to love our school.
Every student should protect the image and honor of the school like loving his own eyes; We should sincerely respect our teachers. We should consciously protect every plant of the school, beautify the natural environment, create an elegant cultural environment, and make the school a real garden and paradise; We should also love each other like our brothers and sisters. Let's love and learn from each other and grow up happily together!
We should cherish our time, study hard, work hard, win the excellent results of each school section, and contribute our part to the motherland in the future, so as to repay the school that raised us and our beloved teachers!
Thank you!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇10
no love among relatives has become a normal phenomenon which needn't to be fussed about. what's worse is when love is contaminated by money. sooner or later we will get hurt. the sooner we get out of this net of love, the more we can preserve beautiful memories.
we are not living in vacuum, and the society is formed of various kinds of people. as long as we want to live, study, or work, we have to contact, communicate and cooperate with others. those who enjoy common interests, mutual understanding, common undertakings and common benefits become friends.
some friends are called fair-weather friends, because they are together just for entertaining themselves by eating, drinking, and gossiping. once there's nothing to eat and drink, their friendship is finished. some are spiritual friends who share common ambitions, pursuits and education. “they enjoy talking and laughing with the great talents and never make friends with the good-for-nothings”. the best examples would be yu boya and zhong ziqi of the ancient times who are famous not only for their lofty music but mainly for their lofty characters and mutual understanding and appreciation. they cared very little about material wealth, so their friendship is known as “gentlemen's friendship as pure as water”.the third type of friendship belong to those who show their utter devotion to each other. they are ready not only to share weal and woe but also to die for each other, like the three brothers liu, guan and zhang in the novel romance of the three kingdoms. . we all wish to have this kind of friendship, but it's of great difficulty for the ordinary people to be as devoted as they were.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇11
Being polite is a good tradition in our country.Nobody likes a person who is impolite.It 's important for us to be polite.We should be a polite student.
As a polite student,we shouldn't talk at class.If we have questions,we should put up our hands.We also shouldn’t speak loudly during the break.And I think it’s impolite to be late for class.When someone is in trouble ,we shouldn’t laugh at them.We should often say "please","thank you".
If everyone is polite to others,the world will be more and more beautiful.
禮貌在我們的國家是一個(gè)很好的傳統(tǒng)。沒有人喜歡一個(gè)人是不禮貌的。對我們來說重要的是禮貌。我們應(yīng)該禮貌的學(xué)生。
作為一個(gè)禮貌的學(xué)生,我們不應(yīng)該在課堂上講話。如果我們有問題,我們應(yīng)該把我們的手。我們也不應(yīng)該在課間休息時(shí)大聲說話。我認(rèn)為上課遲到是不禮貌的。當(dāng)有人遇到麻煩時(shí),我們不該嘲笑他們。我們應(yīng)該經(jīng)常說“請”,“謝謝”。
如果每個(gè)人都對別人有禮貌,世界將變得越來越美麗。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇12
Traditional Chinese culture is beginning to capture the attention of the world.
This is true even as popular culture that has traditionally been considered Western begins to spread throughout China.
Kung Fu, especially, has had a great impact on the millions of people who first learned about China through it.
From that, they may come to China and learn about other aspects of this culture, such as traditional operas like the Beijing and Sichuan ones.
Asian nations have long known about the greatneof ancient Chinese culture.
Their own cultures are a mix of native ones and those Chinese characteristics.
Korea and Japan long ago adopted ideas such as Confucianism is something that continues today even as it is challenged by Pop Culture.
This strength comes from the ideas given in the Four Books of Confucianism (The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius, and The Book of Mencius).
These books built upon the ideas of an even more ancient period codified in the Five Classics.
From them, the West learns such things as Fengshui and other concepts that are uniquely Chinese.
China has taken steps to further this spread of its culture by establishing Chinese Cultural Centers in such places as the United States and Europe
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇13
Dear teachers and students
hello everyone!
I'm . It's a great honor to stand here and express my personal opinions. The topic of my speech today is "learning methods should be suitable for yourself".
After reading the book "learn to learn and learn to be a man", I learned a lot of learning methods and understood the importance of learning methods through the small stories inside. But with good learning methods, everyone can say a few, and normal people can do it. Why is the achievement gap still so large? I don't want to repeat the truth. I just want to say what I think.
What I feel most is that the learning method should be suitable for myself. I am not a hard-working person, but I have always maintained good grades, thanks to the fact that I have found a suitable learning method. When I was just promoted to junior high school, my parents and teachers taught me that junior high school is not much more than primary school. I have to work harder. I began to devote a lot of time to study, spend a lot of time preparing and reviewing, and do my homework seriously. But I don't know why, I feel very hard. I tried to increase the time and effort, but it was even more difficult. I calmed down and carefully analyzed my situation. I found that it was due to improper methods that I had difficulty in learning. I have been blindly following the so-called "good method", ignoring my actual situation. My advantage is strong acceptance, good memory and fast learning. I spend a lot of time and energy preparing and reviewing those familiar knowledge, and I'm tired of dealing with the homework that doesn't make any sense to me. It's strange that I don't work hard. I immediately adjusted the focus of study, put improving classroom efficiency first, and achieved twice the result with half the effort.
Of course, there are wins and losses, and there are high and low. What we can do is to persevere and go all out. Don't just focus on the results and have a clear conscience.
Finally, I wish teachers good health and students learning progress.
My speech is over!
Thank you!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇14
I'd like to share with you a discovery that I made a few months ago while writing an article for Italian Wired. I always keep my thesaurus handy whenever I'm writing anything, but I'd already finished editing the piece, and I realized that I had never once in my life looked up the word "disabled" to see what I'd find.
Let me read you the entry. "Disabled, adjective: crippled, helpless, useless, wrecked, stalled, maimed, wounded, mangled, lame, mutilated, run-down, worn-out, weakened, impotent, castrated, paralyzed, handicapped, senile, decrepit, laid-up, done-up, done-for, done-in cracked-up, counted-out; see also hurt, useless and weak. Antonyms, healthy, strong, capable." I was reading this list out loud to a friend and at first was laughing, it was so ludicrous, but I'd just gotten past "mangled," and my voice broke, and I had to stop and collect myself from the emotional shock and impact that the assault from these words unleashed.
You know, of course, this is my raggedy old thesaurus so I'm thinking this must be an ancient print date, right? But, in fact, the print date was the early 1980s, when I would have been starting primary school and forming an understanding of myself outside the family unit and as related to the other kids and the world around me. And, needless to say, thank God I wasn't using a thesaurus back then. I mean, from this entry, it would seem that I was born into a world that perceived someone like me to have nothing positive whatsoever going for them, when in fact, today I'm celebrated for the opportunities and adventures my life has procured.
So, I immediately went to look up the 20__ online edition, expecting to find a revision worth noting. Here's the updated version of this entry. Unfortunately, it's not much better. I find the last two words under "Near Antonyms," particularly unsettling: "whole" and "wholesome."
So, it's not just about the words. It's what we believe about people when we name them with these words. It's about the values behind the words, and how we construct those values. Our language affects our thinking and how we view the world and how we view other people. In fact, many ancient societies, including the Greeks and the Romans, believed that to utter a curse verbally was so powerful, because to say the thing out loud brought it into existence. So, what reality do we want to call into existence: a person who is limited, or a person who's empowered? By casually doing something as simple as naming a person, a child, we might be putting lids and casting shadows on their power. Wouldn't we want to open doors for them instead?
One such person who opened doors for me was my childhood doctor at the A.I. duPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. His name was Dr. Pizzutillo, an Italian American, whose name, apparently, was too difficult for most Americans to pronounce, so he went by Dr. P. And Dr. P always wore really colorful bow ties and had the very perfect disposition to work with children.
I loved almost everything about my time spent at this hospital, with the exception of my physical therapy sessions. I had to do what seemed like innumerable repetitions of exercises with these thick, elastic bands -- different colors, you know -- to help build up my leg muscles, and I hated these bands more than anything -- I hated them, had names for them. I hated them. And, you know, I was already bargaining, as a five year-old child, with Dr. P to try to get out of doing these exercises, unsuccessfully, of course. And, one day, he came in to my session -- exhaustive and unforgiving, these sessions -- and he said to me, "Wow. Aimee, you are such a strong and powerful little girl, I think you're going to break one of those bands. When you do break it, I'm going to give you a hundred bucks."
Now, of course, this was a simple ploy on Dr. P's part to get me to do the exercises I didn't want to do before the prospect of being the richest five-year-old in the second floor ward, but what he effectively did for me was reshape an awful daily occurrence into a new and promising experience for me. And I have to wonder today to what extent his vision and his declaration of me as a strong and powerful little girl shaped my own view of myself as an inherently strong, powerful and athletic person well into the future.
This is an example of how adults in positions of power can ignite the power of a child. But, in the previous instances of those thesaurus entries, our language isn't allowing us to evolve into the reality that we would all want, the possibility of an individual to see themselves as capable. Our language hasn't caught up with the changes in our society, many of which have been brought about by technology. Certainly, from a medical standpoint, my legs, laser surgery for vision impairment, titanium knees and hip replacements for aging bodies that are allowing people to more fully engage with their abilities, and move beyond the limits that nature has imposed on them -- not to mention social networking platforms allow people to self-identify, to claim their own descriptions of themselves, so they can go align with global groups of their own choosing. So, perhaps technology is revealing more clearly to us now what has always been a truth: that everyone has something rare and powerful to offer our society, and that the human ability to adapt is our greatest asset.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇15
how do you master your youth?youthyouth 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 freshne; it is the freshneof the deep springs of life h means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite, for adventure over the love of ease. ts 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 s wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. worry, fear, self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to her 60 of 16, there is in every human being ‘s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing cldlike 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 wirelestation: 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 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 k you!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇16
as everyone knows,english is very important has been used everywhere in the has become the most common language on internet and for international trade. if we can speak english well,we will have more chance to use more and more people have taken notice of it,the number of the people who go to learn english has increased at a high speed.
but for myself,i learn english not only because of its importance and its usefulness,but also because of my love for i learn english, i can feel a different way of thinking which gives me more room to touch the i read english novels,i can feel the pleasure from the book which is different from reading the i speak english, i can feel the confident from my i write english,i can see the beauty which is not the same as our chinese...
i love english,it gives me a colorful dream.i hope i can travel around the world one day. with my good english, i can make friends with many people from different contries.i can see many places of great intrests.i dream that i can go to london,because it is the birth place of english.
i also want to use my good english to introduce our great places to the english spoken people,i hope that they can love our country like us.
i know, rome was not built in a day.i believe that after continuous hard study, one day i can speak english very well.
if you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. so i believe as i love english everyday , it will love me everyone knows,english is very important has been used everywhere in the has become the most common language on internet and for international trade. if we can speak english well,we will have more chance to use more and more people have taken notice of it,the number of the people who go to learn english has increased at a high speed.
but for myself,i le earn english not only because of its importance and its usefulness,but also because of my love for i learn english, i can feel a different way of thinking which gives me more room to touch the i read english novels,i can feel the pleasure from the book which is different from reading the i speak english, i can feel the confident from my i write english,i can see the beauty which is not the same as our chinese...
i love english,it gives me a colorful dream.i hope i can travel around the world one day. with my good english, i can make friends with many people from different contries.i can see many places of great intrests.i dream that i can go to london,because it is the birth place of english.
i also want to use my good english to introduce our great places to the english spoken people,i hope that they can love our country like us.
i know, rome was not built in a day. i believe that after continuous hard study, one day i can speak english very well. if you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. so i believe as i love english everyday , it will love me too.
i am sure that i will realize my dream one day!
thank you!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇17
Everybody will meet all kinds of difficulties during their lives, of course, they are willing to accept success, but the fact is that no one can win all the time, they will meet failure now and then. Fail is an unpleasant thing to face, people treat fail a bad thing. While for me, I think we can learn from failure and be a better man.
每個(gè)人都會在他們的一生中遇到各種各樣的困難,當(dāng)然,人們喜歡接受成功,但是實(shí)際上,他們會時(shí)而不時(shí)地失敗。失敗是一件不愉快的事情,人們把失敗當(dāng)成一件壞事。然而對于我來說,我覺得我們可以從失敗中學(xué)到東西,成為一個(gè)更好的人。
Everyone is afraid of facing failure, because failure brings them the sense of frustration. When facing failure, people choose to avoiding talking about it, they feel that they will be looked down upon by others. Indeed, no one likes to failure anything, they want to be successful all the time.
每個(gè)人都害怕面對失敗,因?yàn)槭o人帶來挫敗感。當(dāng)面對困難時(shí),人們選擇避免談?wù)撍X得會被別人看低。確實(shí),沒有人會喜歡做事情失敗,他們想要一直成功。
If people change their idea about failure, they can see the positive side. There is an old saying that failure is the mother of success, which means that people will learn from failure and make preparation for the success. So failure is not that hard to face, if people take right attitude towards it, they will gain success soon.
如果人們改變他們對失敗的看法,他們可以看到積極的方面。有一句老話,失敗乃成功之母,這意味著人們可以從失敗中學(xué)習(xí),為成功做準(zhǔn)備。所以,失敗并不是那么難以面對,如果人們正確對待成功,他們會很快成功。
In a word, failure is not a bad something, it can bring success, only if people treat it right.
總的來說,失敗不是一件壞事,它可以帶來成功,只要人們正確對待。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇18
My dream
hello everyone!
Students, guests , teachers and Honorable Judges
Good morning !
my great pleasure to share my dream with you today. my dream is to become a teacher....
As the whole world has its boundaries, limits and freedom coexist in our life. I don’t expect complete freedom, which is impossible. I simply have a dream that supports my life.
I dream that one day, I could escape from the deep sea of thick schoolbooks and lead my own life. With my favorite fictions, I lie freely on the green grass, smelling the spring, listening to the wind singing, breathing the fresh and cool air and dissolve my soul in nature at last. Simple and short enjoyment can bring me great satisfaction.
I dream that one day the adults could throw their prejudice of comic and cartoon away. They could keep a lovely heart that can share sorrow and happiness with us while watching cartoon or doing personal things. That’s the real communication of heart to heart.
I have the belief that my dreams should come true. I am looking forward to some day coming when I am like a proud eagle, which flies to the blue and vast sky.
Thank you!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇19
Man’s dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world—the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
人生最寶貴的是生命。生命對于人來說只有一次。一個(gè)人的生命應(yīng)該這樣度過:當(dāng)他回首往事時(shí),不因虛度年華而悔恨;也不會因?yàn)槁德禑o為而羞恥。在臨死的時(shí)候他能夠說:我的整個(gè)生命和全部精力都已經(jīng)獻(xiàn)給了世界上最壯麗的事業(yè)――為人類的解放事業(yè)而斗爭!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇20
i wanna welcome everybody here in this cheer team. thank you for coming here this morning to stand on my side cheering me on. it’s my dream to have the opportunity to challenge all the foreign athletes to the championship at this great occasion: 20xx olympic games. now, the dream came true. as an athlete of china, i’m here to win the gold medal of orienteering for our motherland.
i’m so proud of being one of the best players in the world. but could you believe i had been a lazy girl when i was in junior high. i’m not kidding! at that time, running was my last favorite. i really don’t know how to describe the first time i was on the track. it was horrible. when i started to run, i was simply out of breath. and while i touched the finishing line, i really didn’t know if i was still alive. it’s so funny, huh? but it’s true, i did.
well, something happened and changed the situation. we won the right of holding the olympic games in 20xx. after that, sports became a kind of game in campus. and there are many sports clubs in school. one day someone asked me:“are you gonna try one of those?”first i felt so wired.
“try to get into sports clubs? are you kidding?” i said. and she goes: “why not it’s not hard at all, and so fascinating!” so i did tried one and i was so lucky to become one of those who did orienteering. that is a fantastic sport! you need to run and find where to go just by using a map and a compass. it’s wasn’t popular in china at first. but when we heard it might become a new event in 20xx, we did practiced hard, and aimed to win the first champion of orienteering in the world. when we practiced, there were a lot of troubles. you know, sometimes you need to go with your feet, but sometimes you need to go with your heart. in some situations, we faced the difficulties and problems. and we need to solve that through teamwork and strong willpower. so we can run faster, go higher and be stronger. that is what we say—olympic spirit.
now the dream came true. i’m standing here with all my body and my heart put in sports. so do the people from all over the world to here at the olympic games. it’s the olympic games that make us together. we are here for a big day of sport; we are here for a dream of sports. we are here for a spirit of sport that encourages us to face the difficulties of today and tomorrow.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇21
People returning to work after a career break: I call them relaunchers. These are people who have taken career breaks for elder care, for childcare reasons, pursuing a personal interest or a personal health issue. Closely related are career transitioners of all kinds: veterans, military spouses, retirees coming out of retirement or repatriating expats. Returning to work after a career break is hard because of a disconnect between the employers and the relaunchers. Employers can view hiring people with a gap on their resume as a high-risk proposition, and individuals on career break can have doubts about their abilities to relaunch their careers, especially if they've been out for a long time. This disconnect is a problem that I'm trying to help solve.
有些人經(jīng)過離職長假之后 重新投入到工作中來, 我稱他們?yōu)椤霸購臉I(yè)者”。 這些人選擇休離職長假, 有些是要照顧老人, 有些是要照顧孩子, 也有些是追求個(gè)人愛好, 或是健康因素。 各行各業(yè)轉(zhuǎn)業(yè)的人 都與之緊密相關(guān): 退伍軍人、軍嫂, 退休返聘的人, 或遣返回國者。 離職長假后重返工作 是非常困難的, 因?yàn)楣椭骱驮購臉I(yè)者之間 有了隔閡。 雇主們認(rèn)為,雇傭這些 簡歷上工作時(shí)間不連貫的人 是風(fēng)險(xiǎn)極高的決策, 而正在離職長假中的人 可能對自己再從業(yè)的能力產(chǎn)生疑慮, 特別是那些離職時(shí)間較長者。 兩者間的缺乏聯(lián)系 是我在嘗試解決的問題。
Now, successful relaunchers are everywhere and in every field. This is Sami Kafala. He's a nuclear physicist in the UK who took a five-year career break to be home with his five children. The Singapore press recently wrote about nurses returning to work after long career breaks. And speaking of long career breaks, this is Mimi Kahn. She's a social worker in Orange County, California, who returned to work in a social services organization after a 25-year career break. That's the longest career break that I'm aware of. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor took a five-year career break early in her career.
如今,我們在各行各業(yè) 都能見到成功的再從業(yè)者。 這位是薩米·科法拉, 他是英國的一位核物理學(xué)家, 因?yàn)橐诩艺疹櫸鍌(gè)孩子 而度過了五年的離職長假。 新加坡的媒體最近發(fā)表了文章, 內(nèi)容是有關(guān)離職長假后再從業(yè)的護(hù)士。 提到長時(shí)間的離職假期, 這位是米米·卡恩, 她是加州奧蘭治縣的一位社工, 她在度過20xx年的離職長假后 回到了一個(gè)社會服務(wù)組織工作。 這是據(jù)我所知最長的離職假期。 最高法院法官桑德拉·戴·奧康納, 在其職業(yè)生涯早期 度過了五年離職長假。
And this is Tracy Shapiro, who took a 13-year career break. Tracy answered a call for essays by the Today Show from people who were trying to return to work but having a difficult time of it. Tracy wrote in that she was a mom of five who loved her time at home, but she had gone through a divorce and needed to return to work, plus she really wanted to bring work back into her life because she loved working. Tracy was doing what so many of us do when we feel like we've put in a good day in the job search. She was looking for a finance or accounting role, and she had just spent the last nine months very diligently researching companies online and applying for jobs with no results.
這位是特蕾西·莎碧羅, 她度過了20xx年的離職長假。 特蕾西答復(fù)了從“今日秀”節(jié)目觀眾中 征集到的問題, 他們想要重返工作, 卻發(fā)現(xiàn)很難做到。 特蕾西寫道:自己是五個(gè)孩子的母親, 也很享受居家的時(shí)間, 但是她歷經(jīng)了一次離婚, 并且急需回到工作狀態(tài), 另外,她很想把工作 帶回她的生活中, 因?yàn)樗埠芟硎芄ぷ鳌?特蕾西也曾做過 我們很多人所做的事, 每天不停的搜尋合適的工作。 她找過財(cái)經(jīng)、會計(jì)領(lǐng)域的職位, 她在那之前花掉了九個(gè)月時(shí)間, 很努力地調(diào)查網(wǎng)上的公司, 然后投放簡歷,卻一無所獲。
I met Tracy in June of 20xx, when the Today Show asked me if I could work with her to see if I could help her turn things around. The first thing I told Tracy was she had to get out of the house. I told her she had to go public with her job search and tell everyone she knew about her interest in returning to work. I also told her, "You are going to have a lot of conversations that don't go anywhere. Expect that, and don't be discouraged by it. There will be a handful that ultimately lead to a job opportunity."
我在20xx年六月見到了特蕾西, 那時(shí)“今日秀”節(jié)目 問我可否與她合作, 看我能不能幫她走出困境。 我告訴特蕾西的第一件事, 就是她必須走出家門。 我告訴她,她必須 公開自己求職的想法, 然后告訴她認(rèn)識的所有人, 自己再從業(yè)的強(qiáng)烈意愿。 我還告訴她, “有很多你參與的對話 是對你完全沒有幫助的。 你要做好心理準(zhǔn)備, 別因?yàn)槟切┒倚膯蕷狻?找到工作機(jī)會之前, 確實(shí)要經(jīng)歷很多瑣事!
I'll tell you what happened with Tracy in a little bit, but I want to share with you a discovery that I made when I was returning to work after my own career break of 11 years out of the full-time workforce. And that is, that people's view of you is frozen in time. What I mean by this is, when you start to get in touch with people and you get back in touch with those people from the past, the people with whom you worked or went to school, they are going to remember you as you were before your career break. And that's even if your sense of self has diminished over time, as happens with so many of us the farther removed we are from our professional identities. So for example, you might think of yourself as someone who looks like this. This is me, crazy after a day of driving around in my minivan. Or here I am in the kitchen. But those people from the past, they don't know about any of this. They only remember you as you were, and it's a great confidence boost to be back in touch with these people and hear their enthusiasm about your interest in returning to work.
我稍后再告訴你們 特蕾西是如何處理的, 我想先跟大家分享 我的一個(gè)發(fā)現(xiàn), 那時(shí)我剛剛回到工作中, 結(jié)束了自己離開全職工作大軍 20xx年的長假。 這個(gè)發(fā)現(xiàn)就是, 人們對你的印象凝固在過去。 我的意思是, 當(dāng)你再次開始與人打交道, 與曾經(jīng)合作過的人重新接觸, 例如跟你一起上學(xué)、工作過的人, 他們對你的印象是 離職長假之前的你。 我們的自我意識 隨著時(shí)間推移逐漸淡化, 我們很多人都會這樣, 我們距離我們的職業(yè)身份 也就越來越遠(yuǎn)。 舉個(gè)例子, 你可能把你自己看成這樣。 這就是我,開了一天小面包車, 整個(gè)人感覺很瘋狂。 這是我在廚房里的樣子。 但是從前的那些人, 他們對這些一無所知。 他們只記得你曾經(jīng)的樣子, 當(dāng)你重新與這些人溝通時(shí), 真是大大的增強(qiáng)了自信心, 而且他們對你有再從業(yè)的興趣 感到非常的開心。
There's one more thing I remember vividly from my own career break. And that was that I hardly kept up with the business news. My background is in finance, and I hardly kept up with any news when I was home caring for my four young children. So I was afraid I'd go into an interview and start talking about a company that didn't exist anymore. So I had to resubscribe to the Wall Street Journal and read it for a good six months cover to cover before I felt like I had a handle on what was going on in the business world again.
我還清晰地記得發(fā)生在 我離職長假中的一件事。 那時(shí)我?guī)缀跬耆魂P(guān)注經(jīng)濟(jì)新聞。 我曾是財(cái)經(jīng)行業(yè)出身, 然而我在家照顧四個(gè)孩子時(shí), 我?guī)缀醪魂P(guān)注任何的新聞。 所以我很害怕, 自己去參加面試的時(shí)候, 會講到一個(gè)不復(fù)存在的公司。 所以我重新訂閱了華爾街日報(bào), 然后連續(xù)看了六個(gè)月, 之后我才覺得自己對經(jīng)濟(jì) 又有了點(diǎn)解了。
I believe relaunchers are a gem of the workforce, and here's why. Think about our life stage: for those of us who took career breaks for childcare reasons, we have fewer or no maternity leaves. We did that already. We have fewer spousal or partner job relocations. We're in a more settled time of life. We have great work experience. We have a more mature perspective. We're not trying to find ourselves at an employer's expense. Plus we have an energy, an enthusiasm about returning to work precisely because we've been away from it for a while.
我相信再從業(yè)者是 勞動大軍中的精英, 原因如下。 想想我們?nèi)松碾A段: 對于那些因?yàn)橐疹櫤⒆?而休離職假期的人, 大都沒有產(chǎn)假,或是產(chǎn)假很短。 我們早就做過這些了。 我們離婚率較低, 也很少因伴侶而調(diào)整工作。 我們的生活更穩(wěn)定。 我們有很棒的工作經(jīng)歷, 更成熟的眼光, 我們不會成為雇主的犧牲品。 此外,我們有一種能量 - 重返崗位的熱情, 正是因?yàn)槲覀冸x職一段時(shí)間了。 另外,我也跟雇主討論,
On the flip side, I speak with employers, and here are two concerns that employers have about hiring relaunchers.
以下是雇主們 關(guān)于雇傭再從業(yè)者的兩個(gè)擔(dān)憂。
The first one is, employers are worried that relaunchers are technologically obsolete. Now, I can tell you, having been technologically obsolete myself at one point, that it's a temporary condition. I had done my financial analysis so long ago that I used Lotus 1-2-3. I don't know if anyone can even remember back that far, but I had to relearn it on Excel. It actually wasn't that hard. A lot of the commands are the same. I found PowerPoint much more challenging, but now I use PowerPoint all the time. I tell relaunchers that employers expect them to come to the table with a working knowledge of basic office management software. And if they're not up to speed, then it's their responsibility to get there. And they do.
其一,雇主擔(dān)心這些再從業(yè)者 技術(shù)方面比較落后。 我可以告訴各位, 雖然有段時(shí)間我自己技術(shù)確實(shí)落后, 但那只是暫時(shí)的。 很早以前我用“蓮花123”軟件 來做財(cái)經(jīng)分析, 我不知道有沒有人還記得 那么早以前的事了, 這些技能我得在 Excel上重新拾起。 其實(shí)這并并非難事, 很多的操作指令是一樣的。 我發(fā)現(xiàn)PowerPoint更具挑戰(zhàn)性, 但現(xiàn)在我對PowerPoint駕輕就熟。 我告訴再從業(yè)者們, 雇主希望找工作的人 對基本的辦公管理軟件 有實(shí)踐經(jīng)驗(yàn)。 如果他們操作速度不夠快, 那他們就必須變得更高效。 而他們確實(shí)做得到。
The second area of concern that employers have about relaunchers is they're worried that relaunchers don't know what they want to do. I tell relaunchers that they need to do the hard work to figure out whether their interests and skills have changed or have not changed while they have been on career break. That's not the employer's job. It's the relauncher's responsibility to demonstrate to the employer where they can add the most value.
雇主對再從業(yè)者的第二種憂慮, 就是他們擔(dān)心再從業(yè)者 不清楚他們想要做什么。 我告訴再從業(yè)者, 他們必須仔細(xì)研究, 了解自己的愛好或者技能 在離職長假的過程中 是否發(fā)生了變化。 這不是雇主的職責(zé)。 這個(gè)是再從業(yè)者的責(zé)任, 把自己展現(xiàn)給雇主, 來充分展示自己可創(chuàng)造的價(jià)值。
Back in 20xx I started noticing something. I had been tracking return to work programs since 20xx, and in 20xx, I started noticing the use of a short-term paid work opportunity, whether it was called an internship or not, but an internship-like experience, as a way for professionals to return to work. I saw Goldman Sachs and Sara Lee start corporate reentry internship programs. I saw a returning engineer, a nontraditional reentry candidate, apply for an entry-level internship program in the military, and then get a permanent job afterward. I saw two universities integrate internships into mid-career executive education programs.
20xx年,我開始注意到一件事。 我從20xx年開始追蹤 人們重返崗位的情況, 然而在20xx年,我開始注意到, 一種短期、帶薪的工作機(jī)會開始出現(xiàn), 不論它是不是名叫“實(shí)習(xí)”, 但總之是一個(gè)很像實(shí)習(xí)的經(jīng)歷, 這為重回崗位的專業(yè)人士 開辟了一條道路。 我看到高盛和莎莉集團(tuán) 都開始了此類 二次從業(yè)的實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目。 我看到一個(gè)再從業(yè)的工程師, 算是不太傳統(tǒng)的再從業(yè)人士, 申請了一個(gè) 軍方的初級實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目, 后來他獲得了一個(gè)永久的工作。 我看到兩所大學(xué) 將實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目整合到 職業(yè)中期管理學(xué)教育項(xiàng)目中。
So I wrote a report about what I was seeing, and it became this article for Harvard Business Review called "The 40-Year-Old Intern." I have to thank the editors there for that title, and also for this artwork where you can see the 40-year-old intern in the midst of all the college interns. And then, courtesy of Fox Business News, they called the concept "The 50-Year-Old Intern."
于是,就我所觀察到的現(xiàn)象, 我寫了一篇報(bào)告, 后來它發(fā)表在了 《哈佛商業(yè)評論》中, 名字叫《40歲的實(shí)習(xí)生》。 我必須得感謝編者擬的標(biāo)題, 還有這個(gè)很棒的配圖, 你們可以看到那個(gè)40歲的實(shí)習(xí)生 出現(xiàn)在一群大學(xué)實(shí)習(xí)生中。 后來,還得感謝?怂股虡I(yè)新聞, 他們把這個(gè)概念稱為 “50歲的實(shí)習(xí)生”。
So five of the biggest financial services companies have reentry internship programs for returning finance professionals. And at this point, hundreds of people have participated. These internships are paid, and the people who move on to permanent roles are commanding competitive salaries. And now, seven of the biggest engineering companies are piloting reentry internship programs for returning engineers as part of an initiative with the Society of Women Engineers. Now, why are companies embracing the reentry internship? Because the internship allows the employer to base their hiring decision on an actual work sample instead of a series of interviews, and the employer does not have to make that permanent hiring decision until the internship period is over. This testing out period removes the perceived risk that some managers attach to hiring relaunchers, and they are attracting excellent candidates who are turning into great hires.
五家最大的金融服務(wù)公司 都設(shè)立了再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目, 專為重回崗位的金融精英。 截至目前,數(shù)百人參與了這些項(xiàng)目。 這些實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目是帶薪的, 而且那些晉升到永久崗位的人, 都有極具競爭力的薪資。 現(xiàn)在,七家最大的工程公司, 也在推行再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目, 來幫助重返崗位的工程師, 這也是女性工程師協(xié)會 新方案的一部分。 那么,為什么這些企業(yè) 大力支持再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)呢? 因?yàn)檫@種實(shí)習(xí)可以讓雇主 基于參與者實(shí)際工作成效 來做出雇傭決策, 而非一系列的面試, 而且雇主不必在實(shí)習(xí)結(jié)束之前 就做出永久雇傭的決定。 這段試驗(yàn)期消除了一定的風(fēng)險(xiǎn), 這關(guān)乎某些經(jīng)理人 對雇傭再從業(yè)者的擔(dān)憂, 同時(shí),這也吸引了大量再從業(yè)人士, 他們成為了出色的雇傭?qū)ο蟆?/p>
Think about how far we have come. Before this, most employers were not interested in engaging with relaunchers at all. But now, not only are programs being developed specifically with relaunchers in mind, but you can't even apply for these programs unless you have a gap on your résumé.
各位,想一想我們?nèi)〉玫倪M(jìn)步, 在此之前,大多數(shù)雇主 根本沒興趣與再從業(yè)者打交道。 然而現(xiàn)在,有許多項(xiàng)目在開展實(shí)施, 特別是針對再從業(yè)者的項(xiàng)目, 如果簡歷上沒有一段空檔期, 你根本不能申請這些項(xiàng)目。
This is the mark of real change, of true institutional shift, because if we can solve this problem for relaunchers, we can solve it for other career transitioners too. In fact, an employer just told me that their veterans return to work program is based on their reentry internship program. And there's no reason why there can't be a retiree internship program. Different pool, same concept.
這標(biāo)志著一種實(shí)質(zhì)變化, 一種真正的制度變革, 因?yàn)槿绻覀兛梢?為再從業(yè)者解決這個(gè)問題, 我們亦可為其他的職業(yè)轉(zhuǎn)型者 解決同樣的問題。 事實(shí)上,一位雇主剛剛告訴我, 他們的“退伍軍人再從業(yè)項(xiàng)目”, 就是基于他們的再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目。 我們也沒有理由不去設(shè)立 一個(gè)“退休人士實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目”。 不同的對象,相同的概念。
So let me tell you what happened with Tracy Shapiro. Remember that she had to tell everyone she knew about her interest in returning to work. Well, one critical conversation with another parent in her community led to a job offer for Tracy, and it was an accounting job in a finance department. But it was a temp job. The company told her there was a possibility it could turn into something more, but no guarantees. This was in the fall of 20xx. Tracy loved this company, and she loved the people and the office was less than 10 minutes from her house. So even though she had a second job offer at another company for a permanent full-time role, she decided to take her chances with this internship and hope for the best. Well, she ended up blowing away all of their expectations, and the company not only made her a permanent offer at the beginning of 20xx, but they made it even more interesting and challenging, because they knew what Tracy could handle.
讓我告訴你們特蕾西·莎碧羅 最后發(fā)生了什么。 各位回想一下, 她必須告訴她認(rèn)識的每一個(gè)人, 自己對重返工作崗位很有興趣。 結(jié)果,她與自己社區(qū)里的長輩 進(jìn)行了一次關(guān)鍵的談話, 這讓她找到了一份工作邀請。 那是一個(gè)金融部門的會計(jì)工作。 但那是臨時(shí)的。 公司告訴她, 有可能有崗位晉升的機(jī)會, 但是不能保證。 那是20xx年的秋天。 特蕾西很愛那個(gè)公司, 而且她喜歡那里的員工, 從辦公室去她家只需10分鐘。 所以即使她后來得到了 第二份工作邀請, 來自另一家公司, 而且有永久、全職的保證, 她決定在這份實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目中冒冒險(xiǎn), 盡人事,聽天命。 最后,她的業(yè)績 遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超出了所有人的期望值, 公司不但提供了她永久崗位, 那是在20xx年初, 而且他們還讓她的工作 更加有趣、有挑戰(zhàn)性, 因?yàn)樗麄冎捞乩傥骺梢赞k得到。
Fast forward to 20xx, Tracy's been promoted. They've paid for her to get her MBA at night. She's even hired another relauncher to work for her. Tracy's temp job was a tryout, just like an internship, and it ended up being a win for both Tracy and her employer.
時(shí)間快進(jìn)到20xx年, 特蕾西獲得了晉升。 公司為她的夜校工商管理課程買單。 她甚至雇傭了 另一位再從業(yè)者為她工作。 特蕾西的臨時(shí)工作像是一個(gè)試驗(yàn), 就像實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目, 而最終,特蕾西和她的雇主 達(dá)到了雙贏局面。
Now, my goal is to bring the reentry internship concept to more and more employers. But in the meantime, if you are returning to work after a career break, don't hesitate to suggest an internship or an internship-like arrangement to an employer that does not have a formal reentry internship program. Be their first success story, and you can be the example for more relaunchers to come.
我的目標(biāo)是將這種 再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)的概念 推薦給越來越多的雇主。 但是與此同時(shí), 如果你在離職長假后重返崗位, 別猶豫向雇主提議設(shè)立實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目, 或者類似實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目的想法, 特別是那些沒有 正式的再從業(yè)實(shí)習(xí)項(xiàng)目的公司。 爭當(dāng)他們的第一個(gè)成功故事, 而你們都可以成為 未來更多再從業(yè)者的楷模。
Thank you.
謝謝大家。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇22
It is only when a seed grows that it can produce more seeds. It is onlywhen you express joy and satisfaction in your own life that you can help othersto know joy and satisfaction in their lives.
英語勵志短文帶翻譯:種子只有在生發(fā)時(shí),才能結(jié)出更多的種子;你只有在自己的生命中表現(xiàn)快樂和滿足時(shí),才能幫助他人懂得其生活中的快樂和滿足。
It’s no use making yourself miserable for the sake of helping others. Thebest way to help others is from a position of strength and fulfillment ratherthan from a position of weakness and despair.
為幫助他人而使你自己痛苦是沒用的,幫助他人的最佳方式是立于堅(jiān)強(qiáng)和實(shí)現(xiàn)目標(biāo)的意志,而不是軟弱和絕望。
The goals, dreams and desires you have are yours for a reason. They arethere to show you and force you to make the most of your life.
你的目標(biāo)、夢想和愿望理應(yīng)屬于你,它們的存在告訴并且敦促你充分把握利用好自己的生命。
It is not selfish to be your very best. What’s truly selfish is to let yourhuge potential go unrealized.
你力求成為最佳不是自私,真正的自私是讓你巨大的潛能悄然消逝,不為人知。
What have you always wanted to know, always wanted to have,duanwenw alwayswanted to do, and always wanted to be? It is never too late to honestly answerthis question, and to answer it with all the colorful details and passion thatit deserves.
你一直想懂得什么、一直想擁有什么、一直想做什么、一直想成為什么樣的人?誠實(shí)地回答這個(gè)問題,用豐富的細(xì)節(jié)和激情回答它,猶未為晚。
The answer to that question is your truly beautiful and unique gift tolife. Never stop reaching for the best you can imagine; for when you fulfillyour highest potential, you raise the whole world with you.
對那個(gè)問題的回答是你給生命的真正美麗又獨(dú)特的饋贈,盡自己的所能永不停止地力求最好;因?yàn)?一旦你發(fā)揮出自己的最高潛能,你不但提升了自己,還提升了整個(gè)世界。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇23
Thank you Oxford, and thank you Oxford Union.
It is truly an honor and a privilege to be here todayand that you have afforded me this opportunity tospeak to you.
I must confess, I am somewhat mystified as to whyyou are here. Because there won't be any singing,any hip-shaking. What so ever.
So, how do I, a girl from Barranquilla, Colombia come to occupy the same stage as Newton andChurchill. Lord knows I'm no Mother Teresa, but here I am, nonetheless.
I realize that one point of view from which I can depart is that of an artist. After all, it is who Iam. We artists depend on our imaginations.
When I first learned I was coming, I thought about the past and I imagined the future. Fromyour minds, ideas will sprout that will give new shape to the world. I cannot help but fast-forward to what the world will be like in 50 years. What will be happening? Who will we be?What challenges can we overcome? How will we live?
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇24
It is a matter of course that industry will bring us success, wealth andgood luck. I am sure that a hard-working person can always succeed in the workwhich he wants to do. This is unchangeable truth.
Idleness is the opposite of industry. It is the source of all evil. An idleman only enjoys playing and making pleasures. That he is doomed to failure is ofno doubt. We should not follow his example.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇25
Hello everyone,
I’m happy to be here. I’d like to introduce myself.
My name is Yan Yuhan. My English name is Anita.
I’m 7 years old, I’m a student, I’m in class three grade one.
I am very glad to make a speech here! This time, I'd like to talk something about English. My topic is “I Love English”。
我很高興可以在這里做一次演講。這一次,我想談?wù)動⒄Z。我講的話題是我愛英語。
When I was young, my mother sent me to an English school. At there, I played games and sang English songs with others . Then I discovered the beauty of the language, and began my colorful dream in the English world.
當(dāng)我還小的時(shí)候,我的媽媽送我到一間英語學(xué)校。在那兒,我和其它的小朋友們玩游戲,唱英文歌曲。我發(fā)現(xiàn)這種語言的優(yōu)美之處,從那時(shí)開始就對英語有著色彩斑斕的夢。
Everyday, I read English following the tapes. Sometimes, I watch English cartoons.
每天,我跟磁帶讀英語,有時(shí)也看看英語卡通片。
I hope I can travel around the world one day. I want to go to London, because it is the birth place of English. If I can ride my bike in Cambridge university, I will be very happy.
我希望有朝一日我可以暢游世界。我希望我能夠到倫敦去,因?yàn)槟抢锸怯⒄Z的故鄉(xiāng)。如果我能騎著我的自行車去劍橋大學(xué),我會很開心的。
I hope I can speak English with everyone in the world. I will introduce China to them, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City。
我希望我能同世界上的每個(gè)人說英語,我將會向他們介紹中國。比如長城,紫禁城。
I know, Rome was not built in a day. I believe that after continuous hard study, one day I can speak English very well.
我知道,羅馬不是一天筑成的。(成功需要日積月累。)我相信在持續(xù)不斷的努力學(xué)習(xí)下,總有一天我可以擁有一口流利的英語。
I am sure that I will realize my dream one day!
我相信總有一天我會實(shí)現(xiàn)我的夢!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇26
You will live every single day of your life with absolute passion, and you will show your passion through the words you speak and the actions you take.
You will focus all your time and effort on the most important goals of yourlife. you will never succumb to challenges of hardships.
You will never waver in your pursuit of excellence. after all,you are thebest, and you deserve the best!
As your coach and friend, i can assure you the door to all the best thingsin the world will open to you, but the key to that door is in your hand. youmust do your part, you must faithfully follow the plans you make and take theactions you plan, you must never quit, you must never fear. i know you must doit, you can do it, you will do it, and you will succeed!
Now stand firm and tall, make a fist, get excited, and yell it out:
I must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed!
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇27
演說題目:Questioning the universe
演說者:Stephen Hawking
There is nothing bigger or older than the universe. The questions I would like to talk about are: one, where did we come from? How did the universe come into being? Are we alone in the universe? Is there alien life out there? What is the future of the human race?
沒什么比宇宙更廣大更久遠(yuǎn)的了。你們的問題中我想聊一下的是:你我何從?宇宙何來?宇宙中就只有我們?有外星異生物么?人類的未來將會如何?
Up until the 1920s, everyone thought the universe was essentially static and unchanging in time. Then it was discovered that the universe was expanding. Distant galaxies were moving away from us. This meant they must have been closer together in the past. If we extrapolate back, we find we must have all been on top of each other about 15 billion years ago. This was the Big Bang, the beginning of the universe.
上世紀(jì)20xx年代之前,所有人都以為宇宙基本上是處于穩(wěn)態(tài),流金歲月,持恒不變。之后我們發(fā)現(xiàn)原來宇宙正在膨脹中。遼遠(yuǎn)星系一直飛離我們,這意味著它們必定曾相靠近。我們?nèi)敉笸扑,就會發(fā)現(xiàn)我們必都曾於約150億年前,互相堆疊在一起。正是這 "霹靂大爆炸" ——宇宙之起始。
But was there anything before the Big Bang? If not, what created the universe? Why did the universe emerge from the Big Bang the way it did? We used to think that the theory of the universe could be divided into two parts. First, there were the laws like Maxwell's equations and general relativity that determined the evolution of the universe, given its state over all of space at one time. And second, there was no question of the initial state of the universe.
然而大爆炸前可有什么嗎?若是沒有,又是什么創(chuàng)造宇宙呢?宇宙緣何要從大霹靂中冒出呢?過往我們都認(rèn)為宇宙論可分成兩部分,首先,是定律。像“麥克斯韋方程組”'和 “廣義相對論”以其于同一刻設(shè)定整個(gè)時(shí)空之狀態(tài),而決定了宇宙之演化進(jìn)程。次之,是對宇宙雛形的疑問。
We have made good progress on the first part, and now have the knowledge of the laws of evolution in all but the most extreme conditions. But until recently, we have had little idea about the initial conditions for the universe. However, this division into laws of evolution and initial conditions depends on time and space being separate and distinct.
第一部分我們?nèi)〉昧己眠M(jìn)展,除了“至極端境況”'以外,F(xiàn)在已對演化規(guī)律于所有境況下之進(jìn)程有所掌握。可直至最近,我們?nèi)詫τ钪娉跎?dāng)時(shí)之周圍條件不甚了了。然而,這演化律及初始條件之界分,乃囿于"時(shí) 空分明"之概念內(nèi)。
Under extreme conditions, general relativity and quantum theoryallow time to behave like another dimension of space. This removes the distinction between time and space, and means the laws of evolution can also determine the initial state. The universe can spontaneously create itself out of nothing.
而於極端條件下,廣義相對論及量子論容許“時(shí)間”如同“空間”的另一維度般運(yùn)作。這就將“時(shí).空”之間區(qū)別移除了,即是說演化律 亦可決定初始狀態(tài)。宇宙可以由無變有自我創(chuàng)生!
Moreover, we can calculate a probability that the universe was created in different states. These predictions are in excellent agreement with observations by the WMAP satellite of the cosmic microwave background, which is an imprint of the very early universe. We think we have solved the mystery of creation. Maybe we should patent the universe and charge everyone royalties for their existence.
我們甚至可以計(jì)算出宇宙在不同情況下誕生的可能性。這些推論與WMAP衛(wèi)星所觀測到的宇宙微波背景輻射(即大爆炸之痕跡)相當(dāng)一致。我們相信已勘破了創(chuàng)造奧秘或許我們應(yīng)將“宇宙”給注冊,然后向每個(gè)生存于世的人收“生活費(fèi)”。
I now turn to the second big question: are we alone, or is there other life in the universe? We believe that life arose spontaneously on the Earth, so it must be possible for life to appear on other suitable planets, of which there seem to be a large number in the galaxy.
現(xiàn)在我轉(zhuǎn)到第二個(gè)大問題去,宇宙中就只有我們,還是另有其它生物?我們相信生命從地球自我衍生,故此生命確有可能出現(xiàn)於其它合適星球——星河中看來可有不少呢。
But we don't know how life first appeared. We have two pieces of observational evidence on the probability of life appearing. The first is that we have fossils of algae from 3.5 billion years ago. The Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago and was probably too hot for about the first half billion years. So life appeared on Earth within half a billion years of it being possible, which is short compared to the 10-billion-year lifetime of a planet of Earth type. This suggests that the probability of life appearing is reasonably high. If it was very low, one would have expected it to take most of the ten billion years available.
但我們?nèi)晕磾囃ㄉ侨绾紊桑簩渡Q生的可能契機(jī),我們有兩項(xiàng)觀測得來的佐證。首先我們有來自35億年前的海藻化石。地球于46億年前形成,頭約5億年相信仍太熱了。故此生命于其變得可能后的5億年間方出現(xiàn),這相對于像地球之類百億年期的星體,只算是一段短時(shí)間。這意味著生命出現(xiàn)的概率是頗高的。若是低的話,就可預(yù)期要花盡百億年的絕大部分才會出現(xiàn)。
On the other hand, we don't seem to have been visited by aliens. I am discounting the reports of UFOs.Why would they appear only to cranks and weirdos? If there is a government conspiracy to suppress the reports and keep for itself the scientific knowledge the aliens bring, it seems to have been a singularly ineffective policy so far. Furthermore, despite an extensive search by the SETI project, we haven't heard any alien television quiz shows. This probably indicates that there are no alien civilizations at our stage of development within a radius of a few hundred light years. Issuing an insurance policy against abduction by aliens seems a pretty safe bet.
另一方面,我們似乎從未見有外星人到訪。我不信那些什么“不明物體的報(bào)導(dǎo)”。它們干嗎要單向那些古古怪怪的人現(xiàn)身呢?若真有一個(gè)甚麼政府陰謀要將報(bào)導(dǎo)打住,從而將外星人所帶來之科學(xué)識據(jù)為己有,那可真像個(gè)既離奇,亦從未見效的舉措。再說,即便SETI計(jì)劃已進(jìn)行廣泛探索,我們還沒有收聽到任何外太空電視答問節(jié)目。這可能昭示在我們現(xiàn)階段文明發(fā)展之方圓數(shù)百光年范圍之內(nèi),并沒有其它外星異文化。賣保險(xiǎn)給那些怕被外星人綁架的人,看來是個(gè)不錯(cuò)的選擇。
This brings me to the last of the big questions: the future of the human race. If we are the only intelligent beings in the galaxy, we should make sure we survive and continue. But we are entering an increasingly dangerous period of our history. Our population and our use of the finite resources of planet Earth are growing exponentially, along with our technical ability to change the environment for good or ill. But our genetic code still carries the selfish and aggressive instincts that were of survival advantage in the past. It will be difficult enough to avoid disaster in the next hundred years, let alone the next thousand or million.
這送我到了最后一個(gè)大問題:人類的前途。若我們是星河里唯一智能生物,就必須確保自己能存活并延續(xù)下去。但我們正邁入歷史中一個(gè)愈發(fā)危險(xiǎn)的時(shí)段。我們的人囗和對地球有限資源的耗用,正以幾何級數(shù)增長,相隨的是我們將環(huán)境或弄好或弄垮的技術(shù)才能,至于我們的基因指令則仍帶著那自私和好斗的本質(zhì),這或有利于我們過往求存,卻又讓我們于往后數(shù)百年內(nèi)人禍難逃。更別說未來千百萬年了。
Our only chance of long-term survival is not to remain inward-looking on planet Earth, but to spread out into space. The answers to these big questions show that we have made remarkable progress in the last hundred years. But if we want to continue beyond the next hundred years, our future is in space.That is why I am in favor of manned — or should I say, personned — space flight.
我們長活下去的唯一機(jī)會,不是一直呆著在地球而是沖出太空去。這些大問題之解答顯示我們于過去數(shù)百年取得可觀進(jìn)展?扇粢轿磥頂(shù)百年,們的前途在于太空。正因此,我較傾向于 "人" 控——( man 于英語中可單指'人或“男人”) 或許我應(yīng)說,由人駕駛之太空旅航。
All of my life I have sought to understand the universe and find answers to these questions. I have been very lucky that my disability has not been a serious handicap. Indeed, it has probably given me more time than most people to pursue the quest for knowledge. The ultimate goal is a complete theory of the universe, and we are making good progress. Thank you for listening.
我一生都在探究想要了解宇宙并找出這些問題之答案。我一直都非常幸運(yùn),我的殘疾并沒造成嚴(yán)重障礙;說真的,這反倒讓我比大部分人獲得更多時(shí)間以從事知識之追求。終極目標(biāo)是一套完備的宇宙論,而我們已有良好進(jìn)展。感謝您們的聆聽。
Chris Anderson: Professor, if you had to guess either way, do you now believe that it is more likely than not that we are alone in the Milky Way, as a civilization of our level of intelligence or higher? This answer took seven minutes, and really gave me an insight into the incredible act of generosity this whole talk was for TED.
安德森:教授,若您必須二選其一作猜測,此刻您是較相信還是較不相信我們是天河中唯一現(xiàn)水平或更高水平之智能文化?準(zhǔn)備這答案已花了7分多鐘,真讓我深切體會到這整個(gè)演講為TED所付出之,讓人難以置信之慷慨。
Stephen Hawking: I think it quite likely that we are the only civilization within several hundred light years; otherwise we would have heard radio waves. The alternative is that civilizations don't last very long, but destroy themselves.
霍金:我想我們應(yīng)該是數(shù)百光年范圍內(nèi)之獨(dú)一文明;否則我們應(yīng)已收聽到電波。另一種可能是,該等文明都維持不久,就自我毀滅掉。
CA: Professor Hawking, thank you for that answer. We will take it as a salutary warning, I think, for the rest of our conference this week. Professor, we really thank you for the extraordinary effort you madeto share your questions with us today. Thank you very much indeed.
安德森: 霍金教授,謝謝您的解答。我想,我們會將之作為這一周余下會談之座右銘。教授,我們衷心感謝您今天為與我們分享您的問題所作出之卓越貢獻(xiàn)。真的非常感謝您。
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英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇28
Dumpling is a traditional chinese food. On the lunar new year' s day most families make a lot of delicious dumplings. To make them follow this easy process. The first step is to mix the flour with water. when the dough is ready we can begin to make dumpling wrappers. we use a rolling pole to roll the dough into small thin and round pieces so that they will be easy to cook. when the wrappers are done it' s time to prepare the filling. Usually we use meat such as beef or mutton and some vegetables such as cabbage or carrots for filling.You may actually choose whatever you like to put into it. we must chop those things into small pieces.Then put some salt oil and other condiments into it and stir it evenly. When all these preparations are done we can start making dumplings. First put a spoonful of filling in the center of the wrapper. Then stick the two opposite sides together and then the rest. Don' t just cover the filling with the wrappers. The best shape of dumplings is that of a ship because when they are boiling in the pan they look like ships sailing in the sea. The smell can make your mouth water.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇29
what would you do if you failed? many people may choose to give up.however, the surest way to success is to keep your direction and stick to yourgoal.
on your way to success, you must keep your direction. it is just like alamp, guiding you in darkness and helping you overcome obstacles on your way.otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go ahead.
direction means objectives. you can get nowhere without an objective inlife.
you can try to write your objective on paper and make some plans to achieveit. in this way, you will know how to arrange your time and to spend your timeproperly. and you should also have a belief that you are sure to succeed as longas you keep your direction all the time.
堅(jiān)持你的方向
如果失敗了你會怎么做?很多人可能會選擇放棄。然而,要想成功,最可靠的方法就是堅(jiān)持你的方向和目標(biāo)。
在通往成功的路上,你必須堅(jiān)持你的方向。它就像一盞燈,在黑暗中為你指路,幫助你度過難關(guān)。否則,你很容易就會迷失方向或猶豫不前。
方向意味著目標(biāo)。人生如果沒有目標(biāo),將一事無成。
你可以試著把你的目標(biāo)寫在紙上,并制定實(shí)現(xiàn)目標(biāo)的計(jì)劃。這樣,你就會懂得如何合理安排時(shí)間,如何正確地支配時(shí)間。而且你還要有這樣的信念:只要你一直堅(jiān)持自己的方向,你就一定可以成功。
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇30
Over the next five minutes, my intention is to transform your relationship with sound. Let me start with the observation that most of the sound around us is accidental, and much of it is unpleasant. (Traffic noise) We stand on street corners, shouting over noise like this, and pretending that it doesn't exist. Well, this habit of suppressing sound has meant that our relationship with sound has become largely unconscious.
There are four major ways sound is affecting you all the time, and I'd like to raise them in your consciousness today. First is physiological. (Loud alarm clocks) Sorry about that. I've just given you a shot of cortisol, your fight/flight hormone. Sounds are affecting your hormone secretions all the time, but also your breathing, your heart rate -- which I just also did -- and your brainwaves.
It's not just unpleasant sounds like that that do it. This is surf. (Ocean waves) It has the frequency of roughly 12 cycles per minute. Most people find that very soothing, and, interestingly, 12 cycles per minute is roughly the frequency of the breathing of a sleeping human. There is a deep resonance with being at rest. We also associate it with being stress-free and on holiday.
The second way in which sound affects you is psychological. Music is the most powerful form of sound that we know that affects our emotional state. (Albinoni's Adagio) This is guaranteed to make most of you feel pretty sad if I leave it on. Music is not the only kind of sound, however, which affects your emotions.
Natural sound can do that too. Birdsong, for example, is a sound which most people find reassuring. (Birds chirping) There is a reason for that. Over hundreds of thousands of years we've learned that when the birds are singing, things are safe. It's when they stop you need to be worried.
The third way in which sound affects you is cognitively. You can't understand two people talking at once ("If you're listening to this version of") ("me you're on the wrong track.") or in this case one person talking twice. Try and listen to the other one. ("You have to choose which me you're going to listen to.")
We have a very small amount of bandwidth for processing auditory input, which is why noise like this -- (Office noise) -- is extremely damaging for productivity. If you have to work in an open-plan office like this, your productivity is greatly reduced. And whatever number you're thinking of, it probably isn't as bad as this. (Ominous music) You are one third as productive in open-plan offices as in quiet rooms. And I have a tip for you. If you have to work in spaces like that, carry headphones with you, with a soothing sound like birdsong. Put them on and your productivity goes back up to triple what it would be.
The fourth way in which sound affects us is behaviorally. With all that other stuff going on, it would be amazing if our behavior didn't change. (Techno music inside a car) So, ask yourself: Is this person ever going to drive at a steady 28 miles per hour? I don't think so. At the simplest, you move away from unpleasant sound and towards pleasant sounds. So if I were to play this -- (Jackhammer) -- for more than a few seconds, you'd feel uncomfortable; for more than a few minutes, you'd be leaving the room in droves. For people who can't get away from noise like that, it's extremely damaging for their health.
And that's not the only thing that bad sound damages. Most retail sound is inappropriate and accidental, and even hostile, and it has a dramatic effect on sales. For those of you who are retailers, you may want to look away before I show this slide. They are losing up to 30 percent of their business with people leaving shops faster, or just turning around on the door. We all have done it, leaving the area because the sound in there is so dreadful.
I want to spend just a moment talking about the model that we've developed, which allows us to start at the top and look at the drivers of sound, analyze the soundscape and then predict the four outcomes I've just talked about. Or start at the bottom, and say what outcomes do we want, and then design a soundscape to have a desired effect. At last we've got some science we can apply. And we're in the business of designing soundscapes.
Just a word on music. Music is the most powerful sound there is, often inappropriately deployed. It's powerful for two reasons. You recognize it fast, and you associate it very powerfully. I'll give you two examples. (First chord of The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night") Most of you recognize that immediately. The younger, maybe not. (Laughter) (First two notes of "Jaws" theme) And most of you associate that with something! Now, those are one-second samples of music. Music is very powerful. And unfortunately it's veneering commercial spaces, often inappropriately. I hope that's going to change over the next few years.
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇31
Class 7. WFLS. Am I too late to say it’s just like a dream come true?
Quite frankly, military training is tiring. I’ve been told a million times about how exhausted I would be as soon as I finished this grueling training, and I don’t have any objection about that. However, now, I’ve got an Yes and No! I mean, physically,Yes, I have sun-tanned skin right now and for the first time I loathe being under the sun. Not to mention my sore legs and back. But this is just the heads of the coin. Tails, which means mentally, No! My inability to find proper words to express my feelings seems more and more overwhelming. Incredible? Unbelievable? Marvellous? Extremely impeccable maybe? These words are pale in comparison to the big picture of my future life. It’s like unwittingly, you fall in love with a new group of people, you feel for everything, you fall for everything.
I don’t know if I am being sensitive here. I remember us sprint out the door to assemble because we are running late. I remember us complaining about the miserable food when it’s time for lunch. I remember us sitting weirdly comfortable in a cool dark place when other classes were sweating. I remember us sharing jaw-dropping details about our lives and feel connected to others. I remember all those moments of rapture and ecstasy, all those senses of déjà vu, all those smiles of genuine happiness.
It’s like suddenly, I am no longer a prosaic girl living a plain life. It’s been a long time since the last time I didn’t regard myself as a catastrophe. As a lonely highway.The strong hope for the future made me the girl on fire. As I spoke with some friends of my pastimes and passions, words of such silky texture poured out from my soul with unparalleled candor and cadence. The voice that issued from my lips was at once richer, deeper, stronger than I had ever produced. It was as though an inner self, a core essence, had broken free and taken control. I broke out of my niche!
Anyway, I shouldn’t be too excited because it’s just five days. Even though I have already found some friends with extraordinarily similar interests as I do. Even though this is breaking news for me because I enjoyed be in this together finally. Even though the words of encouragements faded, I still recall them from time to time to taste it all over again. I swear I’m not severed from reality. Momentarily, it’s just impossible to describe all the details that happened during 5 days. I just need to speak all these things about how delighted I am to be in this class and try to be in tranquility…
I am a relatively total stranger to my new school. But it’s such a sensory bombardment for me even to think about it. I wanna be a part of something I don’t know. A fledging dragonfly is ready. I believe that the monarch will be crowned. May the best man win! You are gonna hear Class 7 ROAR!
Ps. I’d better start packing…
英語演講稿:關(guān)于夢想 篇32
Dear teachers and students:
Good morning / afternoon / evening! My name is Liu zi yuan. The title of myspeech is the relationship between creativity and imagination.
尊敬的老師、同學(xué)們大家早上/下午/晚上好!我叫劉子源。我演講的題目是創(chuàng)造力和想象力之間的關(guān)系。
There is no creativity without imagination. With the development of thesociety, creativity becomes more and more important. People could not satisfywith ordinary life. So we need creativity to meet their requirements. We can seesignificance of the creativity from an example. The smart phone—iphone spreadall over the world. That was the creativity of The Apple Inc. It is obvious thatit will produce a bigger profit than common manufacturing. But, hao can weacquire creativity?
沒有想象力就沒有創(chuàng)造力。隨著社會的發(fā)展,創(chuàng)造力變得越來越重要。人們已經(jīng)不能滿足于日常生活。所以我們需要不斷的創(chuàng)新來滿足他們的需求。通過一個(gè)例子我們可以知道創(chuàng)造力的意義。蘋果智能手機(jī)的使用遍及全世界。這就是蘋果公司的創(chuàng)新。很顯然,這項(xiàng)創(chuàng)新產(chǎn)生了巨大的利潤比起普通的制造業(yè)。但是我們怎樣才能獲得創(chuàng)造力?
I think the creativity roots in imagination. Albert Einstein said thatimagination is important than knowledge. Because we should creative a thing thatis never appeared, we need to image. Use all the things and information aroundus to think and then go to achieve it. Without the imagination of the Wrightbrothers , human could not complete the flying dreams. Without the imaginationof the Alexander Graham Bell, we could not hear the voice from a distance. Ifthe creativity can make the human progress, imagination will be the road tosuccess. Where the imagination come from? Knowledge ? Experience ? practice? Iconsider that all of them are indispensable. It is often said that knowledge ispower. So we should empower ourselves with knowledge. After that we need toobtain experience form. practice. These are the basis, and we must strengthenthem to extend our imagination.
我認(rèn)為創(chuàng)造力扎根于想象力。愛因斯坦曾經(jīng)說過,想象力遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)比知識更重要。因?yàn)槲覀円獎?chuàng)造一個(gè)事物,以前從沒有出現(xiàn)過的,因此我們需要想象。利用我們周圍所有的事物以及信息去想象,然后去完成它。沒有萊特兄弟的想象力,人類就不能實(shí)現(xiàn)飛天的夢想;沒有貝爾的想象力,我們就不能聽到來自遠(yuǎn)方的聲音。如果說創(chuàng)造力可以使人進(jìn)步,那么想象力就是通向成功的道路。想象力來自哪里?知識?經(jīng)驗(yàn)?還是實(shí)踐?我覺得所有這些都是必不可少的。俗語有云:知識就是力量。所以我們首先應(yīng)該用知識武裝自己,然后我們需要從實(shí)踐中獲得經(jīng)驗(yàn)。這些都是基礎(chǔ),我們必須用它們來擴(kuò)展我們的思維。
As contemporary college students, we must shoulder the responsibility ofthe future of our motherland. What we need is not only the knowledge of thepast, but also is the innovation of a new field. Our thought can not be bound bythe old things. We should understand that an excellent nation is always full ofcreativity. So we must promote our imagination. There is no creativity withoutimagination. That’s all, thank you!
作為一個(gè)當(dāng)代的大學(xué)生,我們需要肩負(fù)起祖國的未來。我不僅需要舊的知識,而且更要創(chuàng)新新的知識領(lǐng)域。我們的思想不能被舊知識所束縛。我們應(yīng)該知道,一個(gè)優(yōu)秀的民族永遠(yuǎn)是一個(gè)具有創(chuàng)新性的民族,所以我們必須提升我們的想象力。因?yàn)闆]有想象力就沒有創(chuàng)造力。演講完畢,謝謝大家!