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英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板1

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who deserves help?

many years ago, there lived a very rich man who wanted to do something for the people of his town. but first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. so he placed a very large stone in the center of the main road into town. then he hid behind a tree and waited. soon an old man came along with his cow.

"who put this stone in the center of the road?" said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. another man came along and did the same thing; then another came, and another. all of them complained about the stone in the center of the road, but not one of them tried to remove it. late in the afternoon, a young man came along. he saw the stone and said, "the night will be very dark. some neighbor will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone. "

the young man then began to move the stone. he pushed and pulled with all his strength to move it to one side. but imagine his surprise when under the stone he found a bag full of money and this message: "this money is for the thoughtful person who removes this stone from the road. that person deserves help."

hello everyone,today i"m very glad to be here to addrea speech about joking.

as we all feel, we are having a busy life -- busy working,busy studying,busy talking,busy eating,and even,busy falling asleep!in this rapid developing world,we have to be busy or we will fall behind others,but the busy life always bring us more or lesome unpleasent,but luckyly,we have an easy but e_celent way to deal with it,that is,to joke!

a funny joke may rela_ our feelings,ma-ki-ng the busy more enjoyable;a friendly joke may better the atmosphere when two people meet the first time;a humor joke can make others laugh while feeling you are a clever person.

joking is such a good thing,so remember to crack a joke and keep a happy mood in your busy life.

thanks.

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板2

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故事的真相是什么?

演講者:sisonke msimang

so earlier this year, i was informed that iwould be doing a ted talk. so i was e_cited, then i panicked, then i wase_cited, then i panicked, and in between the e_citement and the panicking, istarted to do my research, and my research primarily consisted of googling howto give a great ted talk.

今年初, 我被告知要發(fā)表一場(chǎng) ted 的演說(shuō)。一開(kāi)始我很興奮,然后變成緊張,然后又很興奮,然后又很緊張, 就在興奮與緊張之間, 我開(kāi)始進(jìn)行一些研究, 我的研究主要是用 google 搜尋:如何發(fā)表一場(chǎng)完美的 ted 演說(shuō)。

and interspersed with that, i was googlingchimamanda ngozi adichie. how many of you know who that is?

在這個(gè)過(guò)程中,我也查詢了奇瑪曼達(dá).恩格茲.阿迪契。有多少人知道她是誰(shuí)嗎?

so i was googling her because i alwaysgoogle her because i"m just a fan, but also because she always has importantand interesting things to say. and the combination of those searches keptleading me to her talk on the dangers of a single story, on what happens whenwe have a solitary lens through which to understand certain groups of people,and it is the perfect talk. it"s the talk that i would have given if i had beenfamous first.

我google了她因?yàn)槲医?jīng)常google 她,因?yàn)槲沂撬姆劢z,而且因?yàn)樗偸侵v了 重要又有趣的事情。所有搜尋到的結(jié)果,總是把我引導(dǎo)到她的演講,關(guān)于只聽(tīng)單一故事的危險(xiǎn)性,關(guān)于當(dāng)我們只用一種視角去觀察某些特定群體的后果。這是一場(chǎng)完美的演講。如果當(dāng)初是我先成名的話,這就是我想進(jìn)行的演講。

you know, and you know, like, she"s africanand i"m african, and she"s a feminist and i"m a feminist, and she"s astoryteller and i"m a storyteller, so i really felt like it"s my talk.

你知道,就像,她是非洲人,而我也是非洲人;她是女權(quán)主義者,而我也是女權(quán)主義者; 她講故事,而我也講故事;所以我真的認(rèn)為那是我的演講。

so i decided that i was going to learn howto code, and then i was going to hack the internet and i would take down allthe copies of that talk that e_isted, and then i would memorize it, and then iwould come here and deliver it as if it was my own speech. so that plan wasgoing really well, e_cept the coding part, and then one morning a few monthsago, i woke up to the news that the wife of a certain presidential candidatehad given a speech that --that sounded eerily like a speech given byone of my other faves, michelle obama.

所以我決定學(xué)習(xí)寫(xiě)程序,然后去入侵因特網(wǎng),把所有這場(chǎng)演講的影片全部刪除,然后我會(huì)把演講內(nèi)容背熟,然后就把它當(dāng)成自己的演講說(shuō)出來(lái)。整個(gè)計(jì)劃進(jìn)行得非常成功,除了寫(xiě)程序的部分之外;直到在幾個(gè)月前的一個(gè)早上,當(dāng)我醒來(lái)時(shí),看到一則新聞當(dāng)中,某位總統(tǒng)候選人的太太發(fā)表了一場(chǎng)演說(shuō)──感覺(jué)很詭異,聽(tīng)起來(lái)像是另一個(gè)我喜歡的人在演講,米歇爾.歐巴馬。

and so i decided that i should probablywrite my own ted talk, and so that is what i am here to do. i"m here to talkabout my own observations about storytelling. i want to talk to you about thepower of stories, of course, but i also want to talk about their limitations,particularly for those of us who are interested in social justice.

于是我決定應(yīng)該寫(xiě)自己的 ted 演講稿,這就是我現(xiàn)在要做的。我要說(shuō)的是自己對(duì)于「說(shuō)故事」的觀察。當(dāng)然,我會(huì)告訴你故事的力量,但是我也想談它的局限性, 特別是對(duì)于我們之中,某些關(guān)注社會(huì)正義的人。

so since adichie gave that talk seven yearsago, there has been a boom in storytelling. stories are everywhere, and ifthere was a danger in the telling of one tired old tale, then i think there hasgot to be lots to celebrate about the flourishing of so many stories and somany voices. stories are the antidote to bias. in fact, today, if you aremiddle class and connected via the internet, you can download stories at thetouch of a button or the swipe of a screen.

自從七年前阿迪契的演講之后,說(shuō)故事形成一股風(fēng)潮。到處都是故事,雖然這可能是老生常談,但我還是認(rèn)為能有這么多的故事,能有這么多的聲音出現(xiàn),是很值得慶祝的事。故事是偏見(jiàn)的解藥。實(shí)際上,如今,如果你屬于中產(chǎn)階級(jí),而且能連上因特網(wǎng),你可以下載很多故事,只需要按下鼠標(biāo)按鈕,或是滑動(dòng)觸控屏幕。

you can listen to a podcast aboutwhat it"s like to grow up dalit in kolkata. you can hear an indigenous man inaustralia talk about the trials and triumphs of raising his children in dignityand in pride. stories make us fall in love. they heal rifts and they bridgedivides. stories can even make it easier for us to talk about the deaths ofpeople in our societies who don"t matter, because they make us care. right?

你可以藉由收聽(tīng) podcast, 了解加爾各答地區(qū)的 賤民階層如何生活。 你可以聽(tīng)到澳洲的原住民談?wù)撽P(guān)于教育出端莊、 具有自尊的孩子, 所需要進(jìn)行的嘗試與成功經(jīng)驗(yàn)。 故事讓我們相愛(ài)。 故事能治愈裂痕,弭平分歧。 故事甚至能讓我們更容易 談?wù)撋鐣?huì)上某些市井小民的死亡,因?yàn)楣适伦屛覀冴P(guān)注這些事。 對(duì)嗎?

i"m not so sure, and i actually work for aplace called the centre for stories. and my job is to help to tell stories thatchallenge mainstream narratives about what it means to be black or a muslim ora refugee or any of those other categories that we talk about all the time.

我不是很確定, 事實(shí)上我在一個(gè)叫「故事中心」的地方工作。我的工作是幫助人們 說(shuō)出一些挑戰(zhàn)主流論述的故事,例如我們經(jīng)常討論的議題:身為黑人,穆斯林,難民 以及其他族群,背后所代表的含意。

but i come to this work after a long history as a s

ocial justice activist, and soi"m really interested in the ways that people talk about nonfictionstorytelling as though it"s about more than entertainment, as though it"s aboutbeing a catalyst for social action. it"s not uncommon to hear people say thatstories make the world a better place. increasingly, though, i worry that eventhe most poignant stories, particularly the stories about people who no oneseems to care about, can often get in the way of action towards social justice.now, this is not because storytellers mean any harm.

但是我接手這份工作,是在我長(zhǎng)期從事社會(huì)正義行動(dòng)之后,而且讓我非常感興趣的,是人們?cè)谡務(wù)摗讣o(jì)實(shí)故事」時(shí)所持的態(tài)度和方式,認(rèn)為它不只是娛樂(lè), 認(rèn)為它是社會(huì)行動(dòng)的催化劑。 我們常聽(tīng)到人們說(shuō):故事能讓世界更美好。不過(guò)我開(kāi)始擔(dān)心: 即使是最讓人感動(dòng)的故事, 特別是那些市井小民的故事,也經(jīng)常會(huì)妨礙到社會(huì)正義的進(jìn)行。 這不是因?yàn)檎f(shuō)故事的人故意要造成傷害。

quite the contrary. storytellersare often do-gooders like me and, i suspect, yourselves. and the audiences ofstorytellers are often deeply compassionate and empathetic people. still, goodintentions can have unintended consequences, and so i want to propose thatstories are not as magical as they seem. so three -- because it"s always got tobe three -- three reasons why i think that stories don"t necessarily make theworld a better place.

恰恰相反, 說(shuō)故事的人通常是想要做好事的人, 例如我,以及在座的你們。 而聽(tīng)故事的人 通常也是充滿熱情和同情心的人。但是,好的動(dòng)機(jī)也會(huì)導(dǎo)致 意想不到的后果, 所以我想強(qiáng)調(diào)的是, 說(shuō)故事并不像看起來(lái)那么神奇。 有三個(gè)原因,總是要有三個(gè)── 我認(rèn)為有三個(gè)原因,故事不一定會(huì)讓世界變得更好。

firstly, stories can create an illusion ofsolidarity. there is nothing like that feel-good factor you get from listeningto a fantastic story where you feel like you climbed that mountain, right, orthat you befriended that death row inmate. but you didn"t. you haven"t doneanything. listening is an important but insufficient step towards socialaction.

首先,故事能產(chǎn)生一種 「共同一致」的幻覺(jué)。 沒(méi)有其他東西能夠像 聽(tīng)了奇幻故事一樣, 能帶給你更好的感覺(jué)了; 就彷佛是你自己征服了那座山,是的?;蛘呤悄愫鸵晃凰佬谭赋蔀榕笥?。 但是你并沒(méi)有真的去做。 你沒(méi)有完成任何事。 傾聽(tīng)故事是很重要的一步, 但對(duì)于社會(huì)行動(dòng)來(lái)說(shuō),仍然不足夠。

secondly, i think often we are drawntowards characters and protagonists who are likable and human. and this makessense, of course, right? because if you like someone, then you care about them.but the inverse is also true. if you don"t like someone, then you don"t careabout them. and if you don"t care about them, you don"t have to see yourself ashaving a moral obligation to think about the circumstances that shaped theirlives.

第二,我認(rèn)為人們經(jīng)常會(huì)被 那些令人喜愛(ài)、具有人性化的 角色和主人公所吸引。 而且這也符合常理,是不是? 因?yàn)槿绻阆矚g他們,你自然就會(huì)關(guān)心他們。但反之亦然。如果你不喜歡他們,你自然也不會(huì)關(guān)心他們。如果你不關(guān)心他們,你自然也不會(huì)認(rèn)為 自己負(fù)有道義責(zé)任,去思考那些人周遭的生活環(huán)境。

i learned this lesson when i was 14 yearsold. i learned that actually, you don"t have to like someone to recognize theirwisdom, and you certainly don"t have to like someone to take a stand by theirside. so my bike was stolen while i was riding it --which is possible if you"re riding slowlyenough, which i was.

我在 14 歲時(shí)學(xué)到了這一點(diǎn)。我學(xué)到的是,實(shí)際上你不一定要喜歡某個(gè)人,才能認(rèn)可他的智慧; 而且你也不需要喜歡某個(gè)人,才能和他站在同一陣線。我的腳踏車被偷了, 在我騎著它的的時(shí)候──這是可能的,如果你騎得夠慢, 我當(dāng)時(shí)就是這樣。

so one minute i"m cutting across this fieldin the nairobi neighborhood where i grew up, and it"s like a very bumpy path,and so when you"re riding a bike, you don"t want to be like, you know --

就在我正要穿過(guò)一片田地的時(shí)候, 就在內(nèi)羅畢附近,我生長(zhǎng)的地方, 因?yàn)槁贩浅F閸绮黄剑?所以當(dāng)你騎車時(shí), 你不會(huì)想要......你知道的──

and so i"m going like this, slowlypedaling, and all of a sudden, i"m on the floor. i"m on the ground, and i lookup, and there"s this kid peddling away in the getaway vehicle, which is mybike, and he"s about 11 or 12 years old, and i"m on the floor, and i"m cryingbecause i saved a lot of money for that bike, and i"m crying and i stand up andi start screaming. instinct steps in, and i start screaming, "mwizi,mwizi!" which means "thief" in swahili. and out of thewoodworks, all of these people come out and they start to give chase. this isafrica, so mob justice in action. right?

所以我就騎得很慢。 突然間,我摔倒在地上。 當(dāng)我躺在地上時(shí),抬頭一看, 有個(gè)小孩正騎著車逃跑, 他騎著我的腳踏車。 他大概 11 或 12 歲, 我還倒在地上, 然后我大哭,因?yàn)槲掖媪撕芫玫腻X 才買了這輛腳踏車,于是我一邊哭,一邊站起來(lái)大喊。 出于本能,我開(kāi)始大喊: "mwizi, mwizi! " 這在斯瓦希里語(yǔ)中代表「小偷」的意思。 這時(shí)候許多人從伐木場(chǎng)跑出來(lái), 他們開(kāi)始追趕。 這是在非洲,當(dāng)時(shí)暴民政治 正在興起。是吧?

and i round the corner, and they"vecaptured him, they"ve caught him. the suspect has been apprehended, and theymake him give me my bike back, and they also make him apologize. again, youknow, typical african justice, right? and so they make him say sorry. and so westand there facing each other, and he looks at me, and he says sorry, but helooks at me with this unbridled fury. he is very, very angry. and it is thefirst time that i have been confronted with someone who doesn"t like me simplybecause of what i represent. he looks at me with this look as if to say,"you, with your shiny skin and your bike, you"re angry at me?"

當(dāng)我走到轉(zhuǎn)角時(shí), 他們已經(jīng)抓住了小偷。他們已經(jīng)抓住了他。 嫌犯已被逮捕, 他們要他把腳踏車還給我, 而且他們還要他道歉。 你知道,這是典型的非洲正義,是吧? 所以他們要他說(shuō):對(duì)不起。 我們當(dāng)時(shí)就面對(duì)面站著,他看著我,說(shuō)了對(duì)不起。 但是他用非常憤怒的表情看著我, 他非常,非常生氣。 這是我第一次直接面對(duì)著, 一個(gè)只是因?yàn)槲业纳矸?而不喜歡我的人。 他帶著那種神情看著我,彷佛在說(shuō):「你,你有光滑的皮膚, 還有一輛腳踏車,你對(duì)我生氣?」

so it was a hard lesson that he didn"t likeme, but you know what, he was right. i was a middle-class kid living in a poorcountry. i had a bike, and he barely had food. sometimes, it"s the messagesthat we don"t want to hear, the ones that make us want to crawl out ofourselves, that we need to hear the most.

我知道他不喜歡我,這的確不好受, 但是你知道嗎,他這樣想是正常的。 在這個(gè)貧窮的國(guó)家, 我是一個(gè)生長(zhǎng)在中產(chǎn)階層的小孩。 我擁有一輛腳踏車,而他幾乎連食物都沒(méi)有。 有時(shí)候,有些訊息是我們不想聽(tīng)的; 但是那些讓我們坐立難安的訊息, 卻正是我們最需要聽(tīng)的。

for every lovable storyteller whosteals your heart, there are hundreds more whose voices are slurred and ragged,who don"t get to stand up on a stage dressed in fine clothes like this. thereare a million angry-boy-on-a-bike stories and we can"t afford to ignore themsimply because we don"t like their protagonists or because that"s not the kidthat we would bring home with us from the orphanage.

在每一位我們所喜愛(ài)的故事演說(shuō)者背后,有成百上千個(gè)被忽略、疲憊不堪的聲音, 他們沒(méi)有機(jī)會(huì)穿上這么好的衣服,站在這個(gè)講臺(tái)上。有數(shù)百萬(wàn)則像是腳踏車上生氣男孩的故事,我們不應(yīng)該忽視他們,只是因?yàn)槲覀儾幌矚g那些故事里的主角,或者只是因?yàn)椋皇俏覀冊(cè)诠聝涸?想領(lǐng)養(yǎng)的那個(gè)小孩。

the third reason that i think that storiesdon"t necessarily make the world a better place is that too often we are soinvested in the personal narrative that we forget to look at the biggerpicture. and so we applaud someone when they tell us about their feelings ofshame, but we don"t necessarily link that to oppression. we nod understandinglywhen someone says they felt small, but we don"t link that to discrimination.

而第三個(gè)原因, 我認(rèn)為故事不一定能讓世界更美好, 是因?yàn)槲覀兘?jīng)常 過(guò)于投入在個(gè)人敘事中, 而讓我們忘記去綜觀全局。 當(dāng)某些人告訴我們他們感覺(jué)到羞辱時(shí), 我們會(huì)為他們鼓掌, 但這時(shí)我們不一定會(huì)聯(lián)想到壓迫。 當(dāng)有人說(shuō)他們覺(jué)得自己渺小, 我們會(huì)理解地點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭, 但是我們不會(huì)聯(lián)想到這是歧視。

the most important stories, especially for social justice, are those that doboth, that are both personal and allow us to e_plore and understand thepolitical.

那些最重要的故事,特別是有關(guān)社會(huì)正義的, 是那些能夠兼顧兩方面的故事, 不僅能讓我們心有所感, 又能讓我們?nèi)ヌ骄亢屠斫馑澈蟮恼巍?/p>

but it"s not just about the stories we likeversus the stories we choose to ignore. increasingly, we are living in asociety where there are larger forces at play, where stories are actually formany people beginning to replace the news. yeah? we live in a time where we arewitnessing the decline of facts, when emotions rule and analysis, it"s kind of boring, right?

但這不僅僅是關(guān)于我們所喜歡的故事,以及我們所選擇忽視的故事兩者間的比較。 逐漸的,我們生活的社會(huì)里出現(xiàn)了一股愈來(lái)愈大的力量。事實(shí)上,許多人開(kāi)始用故事來(lái)取代新聞。沒(méi)錯(cuò)吧? 我們所處的時(shí)代,正在見(jiàn)證著:事實(shí)開(kāi)始不被重視, 情感開(kāi)始主導(dǎo)一切,而理性的分析,令人感覺(jué)枯燥,對(duì)吧?

where we value what we feel more than what we actually know. arecent report by the pew center on trends in america indicates that only 10percent of young adults under the age of 30 "place a lot of trust in themedia." now, this is significant. it means that storytellers are gainingtrust at precisely the same moment that many in the media are losing theconfidence in the public. this is not a good thing, because while stories areimportant and they help us to have insights in many ways, we need the media.

我們重視自己的感覺(jué)遠(yuǎn)勝過(guò)我們實(shí)際知道的真相。探討美國(guó)趨勢(shì)的皮尤研究中心 最近有一份報(bào)告,顯示在 30 歲以下的年輕人當(dāng)中,只有 10% 的人 「非常信任傳播媒體」。這是很重要的警訊。這意味著,在講述故事的人贏得信任的同時(shí),傳播媒體正在失去大眾的信心。這不是件好事。因?yàn)楣适码m然很重要,它能幫助我們?cè)诤芏喾矫娅@得領(lǐng)悟,但是我們?nèi)匀恍枰獋鞑ッ襟w。

from my years as a social justice activist, i know very well that we needcredible facts from media institutions combined with the powerful voices ofstorytellers. that"s what pushes the needle forward in terms of social justice.

在我從事社會(huì)正義行動(dòng)的時(shí)期,我很清楚的知道,我們需要結(jié)合傳媒機(jī)構(gòu)提供的可靠事實(shí),以及講述故事者,強(qiáng)而有力的聲音。這才能推動(dòng)社會(huì)正義的前進(jìn)。

in the final analysis, of course, it isjustice that makes the world a better place, not stories. right? and so if itis justice that we are after, then i think we mustn"t focus on the media or onstorytellers. we must focus on audiences, on anyone who has ever turned on aradio or listened to a podcast, and that means all of us.

最后的分析,當(dāng)然,只有正義 才能讓這個(gè)世界更美好。而不是故事本身,對(duì)吧? 所以說(shuō)如果我們追求的是正義,我認(rèn)為我們不應(yīng)該聚焦在媒體或是講故事的人身上。 我們必須關(guān)注聽(tīng)眾,關(guān)注那些打開(kāi)收音機(jī)或收聽(tīng) podcast 的人,這就意味著我們每一個(gè)人。

so a few concluding thoughts on whataudiences can do to make the world a better place. so firstly, the world wouldbe a better place, i think, if audiences were more curious and more skepticaland asked more questions about the social conte_t that created those storiesthat they love so much. secondly, the world would be a better place ifaudiences recognized that storytelling is intellectual work.

最后我有一些想法, 關(guān)于聽(tīng)眾能做些什么, 讓這個(gè)世界更美好。 首先,我認(rèn)為這個(gè)世界會(huì)變得更好, 如果聽(tīng)眾能夠更加好奇、更加質(zhì)疑,并且對(duì)于他們喜愛(ài)的故事 背后的社會(huì)脈絡(luò), 提出更多問(wèn)題。 其次,這個(gè)世界會(huì)更加美好, 如果大家能意識(shí)到 說(shuō)故事是耗費(fèi)腦力的工作。

and i think itwould be important for audiences to demand more buttons on their favoritewebsites, buttons for e_ample that say, "if you liked this story, clickhere to support a cause your storyteller believes in." or "click hereto contribute to your storyteller"s ne_t big idea." often, we arecommitted to the platforms, but not necessarily to the storytellers themselves.and then lastly, i think that audiences can make the world a better place byswitching off their phones, by stepping away from their screens and steppingout into the real world beyond what feels safe.

另外我認(rèn)為有件事對(duì)聽(tīng)眾來(lái)說(shuō)是非常重要的,就是要求他們喜愛(ài)的網(wǎng)站增加更多的按鈕,比如說(shuō),像這樣的一個(gè)按鈕:「如果你喜歡這個(gè)故事,請(qǐng)點(diǎn)擊這里,支持講故事那人所捍衛(wèi)的信念?!?或者是「點(diǎn)擊這里 來(lái)捐贈(zèng)她下一個(gè)大理念」。我們一般總是忠于某個(gè)網(wǎng)絡(luò)平臺(tái),而不是在故事人的本身。最后,我想大家可以讓世界更美好, 我們可以關(guān)掉手機(jī),遠(yuǎn)離各種電子屏幕,走進(jìn)這個(gè)真實(shí),但感覺(jué)不太安全的世界。

alice walker has said, "look closelyat the present you are constructing. it should look like the future you aredreaming." storytellers can help us to dream, but it"s up to all of us tohave a plan for justice.thank you.(applause)

艾麗斯.華克曾經(jīng)說(shuō)過(guò),「仔細(xì)看著你正在建造的當(dāng)下,那應(yīng)該是你夢(mèng)想中的未來(lái)?!?講故事的人能幫助我們?nèi)?mèng)想, 但是最終還是要靠我們自己為正義制定計(jì)劃,采取行動(dòng)。謝謝大家。(掌聲)

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when i was nine years old i went off to summer camp for the first time. and my mother packed me a suitcase full of books, which to me seemed like a perfectly natural thing to do. because in my family, reading was the primary group activity. and this might sound antisocial to you, but for us it was really just a different way of being social. you have the animal warmth of your family sitting right ne_t to you, but you are also free to go roaming around the adventureland inside your own mind. and i had this idea that camp was going to be just like this, but better. (laughter) i had a vision of 10 girls sitting in a cabin cozily reading books in their matching nightgowns.

camp was more like a keg party without any alcohol. and on the very first day our counselor gathered us all together and she taught us a cheer that she said we would be doing every day for the rest of the summer to instill camp spirit. and it went like this: "r-o-w-d-i-e, that's the way we spell rowdie. rowdie, rowdie, let's get rowdie." yeah. so i couldn't figure out for the life of me why we were supposed to be so rowdy, or why we had to spell this word incorrectly. (laughter) but i recited a cheer. i recited a cheer along with everybody else. i did my best. and i just waited for the time that i could go off and read my books.

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關(guān)于閱讀的英語(yǔ)演講稿

have you insisted on reading great books

what is a great book? there is no end to the making of books. nor does there seem to be any end to the making lists of great books. there has always be more books than one could read. you can be happy at the fact that the number of that is relatively small.

however,today,people usually leave it in the library. according to the national reading survey issued by the china academy of press and publication, in 20__, only 55% chinese aged between18 and 70 book read books .that is to say, there are more than forty percent of the people seldom read in china.

it is a great challenge to literature. as a educated student,have you insist on reading great books. in order to change the situation ,we must take actions to read great books.

in adler’s essay of what is a great book, he e_plain why we should read great books. i conclude it as follows.

first,great books are the most readable. they will not let you down ,if you read them well. the have more ideas per page than most books in the their entirety. this is why you can read a great book over and over again and never e_haust it contents.

second ,great books are always contemporary,in contrast to the books we called contemporary,because they are currently popular ,last for a year or tow,or ten at most. you may probably can not recall the names of many earlier best sellers,and you may probably would not be interest in reading them. but the great are never out modeled by the movement of thought or the shifting winds of opinion .

third ,great books are the most instructive. this follows the fact that they are original communications. they contain what cannot be found in other books. whether you ultimately agree or disagree what they say. they are the primary teachers of mankind. they have made basic contribution to human right .

just giving you the reason is not enough, i will give you some methods to realize you reading dream.

firstly,you can begin with a interesting novel. you will be attracted by the figures,the plots .than ,after reading a lot of books ,you may be get into a habit of reading. so,you can contact with some comple_ books,such as philosophy ,arts and so on. you will be shocked at the new world.

there are countless great books in our library,you must make great advantage of it. of course ,it is a better choice to buy great books. collecting books is a enjoyable thing,at least for me. so,reading great books. the new world is coming.

大學(xué)生關(guān)于讀書(shū)英語(yǔ)演講稿

good morning ladies and gentlemen. today i’m very glad to be here with you to share my stories and opinions about reading. i love reading from the bottom of my heart. and i do learn a lot from books. i know the wonderful stories of great heroes in history, secrets of nature, mysteries of ufo and our universe. to me , books are like a faithful friend, always around me , giving me enjoyment and wisdom. i remember when i was in primary school, ten or eleven years old, my father borrowed some books from the library in his school. those were among the greatest works of the world, including abrabian nights、the legend of deification, journey to the west, and the romance of the three kingdoms. these books were all written in

ancient chinese characters but i tried to read the heavy books and were deeply attracted. from then on, i spared every minute to read whatever i could get. whenever i got a new book, i kept reading until i finished it despite time and place. i read books even in class or just a few minutes before the e_ams. in my mind, there is always an unforgettable scene: lying in bed, nervous but e_cited, my friend and i read a book together in the weak light of a flashlight , with a quilt on us, in order not to be blamed by parents. all my classmates thought i was crazy and gave me a nickname “bookworm”. so you can understand why i got my eyes shortsighted.

till now, i still like reading as i used to. and i’m very

pleased to see that my ten-year-old son loves reading just like me. i have bought him many books. whenever you come into my home, you can find books in every corner. but the place where my son and i enjoy reading most is in the toilet. so it often happens in the morning: one is in the toilet reading something comfortably, while another

walking outside , shouting. for my age, i like to read magazines or short stories to get rela_ation as well as inspiration.

today we live in a world of prosperity. never before have we

faced so many temptation from the outside world. never before have we had so many chances to enjoy our lives. we drive rather than walking; we go online to chat with people we’ve never met before instead of talking to friends around us. but there’s always something that cannot be replaced and forgotten., such as books. so i will allow myself to continue the journey in the ocean of books until the very end of my life.

finally, i’d like to end my speech with a great philosopher, writer and thinker, francis bacon’s famous saying: reading makes a full man. studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. thank you very much.

女士們,先生們,早上好。今天我很高興在這里與你分享我的故事,關(guān)于閱讀意見(jiàn)。我喜歡閱讀從我的心底。而我也從書(shū)本中學(xué)習(xí)很多。我知道在歷史上偉大的英雄,自然秘密,我們的宇宙奧秘和不明飛行物的精彩故事。對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō),書(shū)像一個(gè)忠實(shí)的朋友,總是圍繞著我,給我的享受和智慧。

我記得當(dāng)我在小學(xué),10或11歲的時(shí)候,我父親在他借用了學(xué)校圖書(shū)館的書(shū)籍。這些都是在世界最偉大的作品,包括abrabian夜,在神化,傳說(shuō)西方之旅,和三國(guó)演義。這些書(shū)都是寫(xiě)在古老的漢字,但我試圖讀出沉重的書(shū)籍,被深深吸引。從此,我每分鐘的時(shí)間讀完不遺余力我能得到什么。每當(dāng)我得到一本新書(shū),我一直在讀書(shū),直到我完成了,盡管它的時(shí)間和地點(diǎn)。甚至在課堂上我讀到或只是在考試前幾分鐘的書(shū)籍。在我心目中,始終有一個(gè)令人難忘的一幕:在床上,緊張而興奮,我的朋友說(shuō)謊,我讀了書(shū)一起在手電筒微弱的光與我們的被子上,為了不被父母責(zé)備。我所有的同學(xué)以為我瘋了,給了我一個(gè)綽號(hào)“書(shū)呆子”。所以你可以理解為什么我得到了我的眼睛近視。

“知識(shí)是從書(shū)本中得到還是實(shí)踐中”的英語(yǔ)演講稿

which is more important: knowledge from books or

knowledge from e_perience

as we know, most knowledge we have comes from two sources: the books or personal e_perience in our daily life. each one has its advantage. maybe some people think that book knowledge is more important than e_perience knowledge. however, i am strongly against their opinion. i consider that e_perience is more useful.

firstly, practical e_perience can help us find jobs successful. there are two kinds of people: e_perienced employees and college graduates, if you are a manager, which one do you prefer? there is no doubt that you will choose the e_perienced employees. because they have more practical knowledge, they understand what their companies needs and how to make profit for their companies. some college graduates have learned much book knowledge, but they can’t take advantage of these theories effectively. therefore, many companies are not willing to employ graduates. this phenomenon tells us e_perience is more important for us to find good jobs.

secondly, e_perience can give us more impressed knowledge. it’s said that one learn by doing, if you want to make advances, it’s necessary to practice. moreover, we learn how to get along with others or how to have self-respect from e_perience. we feel happy and sorrow directly from e_perience. the precious knowledge absolutely can’t get from

books.

thirdly, our country’s development depends on innovation, which comes from e_perimentation. comparing chinese education system with american’s, we know that chinese education usually pay more attention to scores students get and neglect their ability of innovation. on the contrary, american education emphasizes personal practice, that’s the reason why the progress of american technology is so rapid. the contrast reminds us of the importance of e_perience knowledge.

needless to say both learning sources have their own advantages. but in my opinion, e_perience knowledge is more important, because without practical e_perience, it’s impossible to get a real understanding of book knowledge, and to know how to apply this knowledge to real situations.

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晚上的演講比賽是在外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院舉行的,比賽前還是小有壓力的,我一經(jīng)濟(jì)貿(mào)易學(xué)院的到外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院拼英語(yǔ)肯定是典型的魯班門前弄大斧啊!去的不算早,所以都排到第35個(gè)上場(chǎng)了。開(kāi)始之前,我還是不放心到外面又把稿子復(fù)習(xí)了幾遍。真是不可思議,居然我前面的34位選手清一色的女生。主持人在第34號(hào)選手演講前報(bào)了我的名字讓我準(zhǔn)備的時(shí)候,我已經(jīng)看到很多人回頭看我的,真的沒(méi)想到在外院還被人知道,特別那么多都是新生。我知道肯定是又要被關(guān)注了,心里暗想著一定要發(fā)揮好啊,還是蠻緊張的,前面有些選手水平真的是很不錯(cuò),但是上臺(tái)后的那一剎那,一句ladies and gentlemen,good evening后,就聽(tīng)見(jiàn)大家熱烈的掌聲,很遠(yuǎn)的看見(jiàn)一個(gè)男生對(duì)我豎起了大拇指,自己感覺(jué)了一下,話筒音還挺好的,信心就迅速飆升了,一口氣說(shuō)到到最后。最后一句居然出現(xiàn)了小小失誤,說(shuō)錯(cuò)了一個(gè)詞,還好,及時(shí)又改正過(guò)來(lái)了,不過(guò)重復(fù)了兩遍,多少有些遺憾吧!分?jǐn)?shù)出來(lái)了,8.83分,比最好的一位選手8.38分還高許多,很開(kāi)心,復(fù)賽是沒(méi)問(wèn)題了。沒(méi)有堅(jiān)持把比賽看完就和我的親友團(tuán)先走了,很感謝他們大家都很忙還來(lái)為我加油!yuer,廣為,小躍謝謝你們,我一定努力到時(shí)給你們拿個(gè)好名次回來(lái)?;貋?lái)朋友給我發(fā)短信跟我說(shuō),最后今晚這場(chǎng)初賽就我一男生,分?jǐn)?shù)也最高。呵呵,知足了,接著準(zhǔn)備好這周四的復(fù)賽,明天還有場(chǎng)初賽,誰(shuí)知道會(huì)遇到什么樣的高手呢。要繼續(xù)瘋狂操練??!

這是我上大學(xué)正式參加的第二次比賽,第一次是大一的時(shí)候代表社里參加了北大學(xué)城三所高校的模擬人才招聘會(huì)大賽,沒(méi)想到我一大一的fresh man過(guò)關(guān)斬將把那些大二大三的都給拼掉了。最后還拿了個(gè)第一。那時(shí)也是激情滿懷?。∫晦D(zhuǎn)眼都是大三的大哥大人物了,比方今天上去都覺(jué)得像是在欺負(fù)人家,呵呵,畢竟是比賽,我的英語(yǔ)也是在提高的階段,所以我最主要的是檢驗(yàn)一下自己這一段學(xué)習(xí)效果。這也是我第一次參加英語(yǔ)比賽,希望看看和那些高手的差距??祀x開(kāi)校園了,也想在感受一下學(xué)校的活動(dòng),說(shuō)實(shí)話真舍不得離開(kāi)??!今天有幾位選手的發(fā)音聽(tīng)起來(lái)真的很不錯(cuò),可能我也是因?yàn)槭墙裉煳ㄒ坏哪猩鷥e幸拿了個(gè)高分。革命尚未成功,同志仍需努力啊!我要繼續(xù)好好準(zhǔn)備了。。。。。。。。。

dream what you want to dream,go where you want to go,be what you want to be.because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do.

我演講稿里的好句子,和大家分享!

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if we changed the rules of football, greatly enlarged the goal and sent away david seaman or any other goal keeper, so that another david, namely david beckham, could score easily, then scoring would not give him the thrill of accomplishment and the joy that it brings. if we further changed the rules by not allowing arsenal's defenders to defend, so that beckham needed only to lift a finger, actually a toe, to score, then there would be no game at all, because the meaning of winning would have disappeared. in accepting the challenge, in surmounting the difficulties and in enduring the hardship, success acquires its value. the sense of attainment varies in proportion to the degree of difficulties on overcomes.

the concept of success is not constant but relative because the nature of difficulty is also relative. something you do effortlessly might pose a great difficulty for a handicapped person. in acquiring the ability to do the same as you can, he or she achieve success. that's why we greatly admire stephen hawking, because, though confined to a wheel chair, he has contributed greatly to the field of science.

i myself, a rather shy person by nature who easily suffer from stage fright, had to pluck up great courage to take part in a speech contest like this. i could have stayed away and had an easy time of it by not entering the university level contest.but i chose to accept the challenge and to face the difficulties. now here i am. if i come out first, it will be a great success for me. if i come out last-i hope this will not be the case-but if i come out last, i will not call my attempt a failure, but will also celebrate it as a true success, because part of my goal is my own character training-to do more assertive, to be brave in face of difficulties. for me, it is a meaningful step forward, small as it is, in the long journey toward the final success in my life, because i have truly gained by participating.

let us return to our handsome young prince and the 4-step definition of success. you my have noticed that the usual worldly criteria of wealth, position and fame were not mentioned as part of the story, but rather, it emphasized the process of overcoming difficulties. the ancient wisdom had already defined the meaning of success, and this is my definition, too.

thank you.

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板7

閱讀小貼士:模板7共計(jì)1313個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)4分鐘。朗讀需要7分鐘,中速朗讀9分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要12分鐘,有193位用戶喜歡。

a woman was waiting at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight. she hunted for a book in the airport shops, bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop. she was engrossed in her book but happened to see that the man sitting beside her, as bold as could be, grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between, which she tried to ignore to avoid a scene. so she munched the cookies and watched the clock, as the gutsy cookie thief diminished her stock.

一天晚上,一位女士在機(jī)場(chǎng)候機(jī),她的航班還要等上很長(zhǎng)的幾個(gè)小時(shí)。她在機(jī)場(chǎng)的商店里找了一本書(shū),買下一袋曲奇餅,找了一個(gè)地方坐下。她全神貫注地讀著書(shū),忽然看見(jiàn)坐在她旁邊的一個(gè)男子居然大膽地從他們之間的曲奇餅袋子里拿走了一兩塊去吃。為了不當(dāng)眾發(fā)脾氣,她盡量假裝沒(méi)有看見(jiàn),使勁地嚼著曲奇餅,一邊看著表,而那個(gè)可惡的曲奇餅小偷正在使她的存貨不斷減少。

she was getting more irritated as the minutes ticked by, thinking,"if i wasn"t so nice, i would blacken his eye." with each cookie she took, he took one too. when only one was left, she wondered what he would do. with a smile on his face, and a nervous laugh, he took the last cookie and broke it in half. he offered her half, as he ate the other.

時(shí)間一分一秒地過(guò)去,她越來(lái)越生氣,心想:"要不是我脾氣好,我早把他的眼睛打青了!"就這樣,她拿一塊曲奇餅,他也拿一塊,剩了最后一塊時(shí),她不知道對(duì)方會(huì)怎么做。他呢,臉上帶著微笑,又有些緊張,把最后一塊曲奇餅?zāi)闷饋?lái),掰成兩半,給她一半,自己把另一半吃了。

she snatched it from him and thought...oooh, brother. this guy has some nerve and he"s also rude. why he didn"t even show any gratitude! she had never known when she had been so galled and sighed with relief when her flight was called. she gathered her belongings and headed to the gate, refusing to look back at the ingrate thief.

她從對(duì)方手里奪下半塊曲奇餅,想,哦,老兄!這家伙有點(diǎn)太膽大、太無(wú)理了。他竟然都沒(méi)有露出一點(diǎn)感激的意思!她從來(lái)也沒(méi)有像這樣惱怒過(guò),所以在她的航班通告響起時(shí),她如釋重負(fù)地嘆了口氣。她收拾好了行李,走向登機(jī)口,根本不想再看一眼那忘恩負(fù)義的小偷。

she boarded the plane, and sank in her seat. then she sought her book, which was almost complete. as she reached in her baggage, she gasped with surprise. there was her bag of cookies, in front of her eyes. if mine are here, she moaned in despair, the others were his, and he tried to share. too late to apologize, she realized with grief, that she was the rude one, the ingrate, the thief.

登機(jī)之后,她舒適地坐在座位上,開(kāi)始找那本馬上就要看完的書(shū)。就在她夠到行李時(shí),卻驚訝地喘不過(guò)氣來(lái)。她的曲奇餅不就放在自己眼前嗎?她絕望地喃喃著,如果這是我的,那么那些曲奇餅就是他的啦,是他在和我分享。她悲哀地意識(shí)到,道歉已經(jīng)太晚,她才是那個(gè)不講理的、忘恩負(fù)義的、偷了曲奇餅的人。

how many times in our lives have we absolutely known that something was a certain way, only to discover later that what we believed to be true...was not?

在我們的生活中,有多少次我們認(rèn)為事情完全就是那樣的,而后來(lái)才發(fā)現(xiàn)我們認(rèn)為是真-相的東西……卻并非真-相?

it is only when we silence the blaring sounds of our daily e_istence that we can finally hear the whispers of truth that life reveals to us.

只有當(dāng)我們讓日常生活中那些喧囂的聲音沉靜下來(lái)時(shí),我們才能聽(tīng)到生活展現(xiàn)給我們的真理的低語(yǔ)。

when you find something funny search it for hidden truth.

如果你覺(jué)得某事很古怪,就要去發(fā)掘隱藏在它背后的真-相。

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板8

閱讀小貼士:模板8共計(jì)362個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)1分鐘。朗讀需要2分鐘,中速朗讀3分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要4分鐘,有271位用戶喜歡。

my favourite super star is jj , he has a lovely dimple and his eyes are also very lovely . now let me tell you the story about jj .

he enterde the music indestry at the year 20__ , before that year ,he was only a boy who wrote songs for many super stars ,his songs were liked by many people but no one care who was the writer . he was noly hard to write songs because he like music ,he thought music has it soal , if you sing it by heart , it well be lived .

i like a song of him , it's name is cries in a distance , the song tells us ,nothing is sad if we belive the hope . he has many difficulty , but his song says , cries in a distance , can't stop the tremble , i'm just waiting my turn , hiding will never , save me forever , the guns gonne get me for sure . dear god i pray why won't you be my friend , come to me and take my hand ,like mama would say everything will be ok.

now he is not rather a shy singer and performer , the lyrical songs make him mature ,and now he is a man or not a boy .

he is a real super star with many fans ,the improve mark a big step forward confident .

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板9

閱讀小貼士:模板9共計(jì)675個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀5分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要7分鐘,有226位用戶喜歡。

alking clock

會(huì)說(shuō)話的鐘

while proudly showing off his new apartment to friends, a college student led the way into the den. "what is the big brass gong and hammer for?" one of his friends asked. "that is the talking clock," the man replied. "how"s it work?"

"watch," the man said and proceeded to give the gong an ear shattering pound with the hammer. suddenly, someone screamed from the other side of the wall, "knock it off, you idiot! it"s two o"clock in the morning!"

一個(gè)學(xué)生帶他朋友們參觀他的新公寓,甚是得意。"那個(gè)大銅鑼和錘子是干什么用的?"他的一個(gè)朋友問(wèn)他。"那玩意兒厲害了,那是一個(gè)會(huì)說(shuō)話的鐘",學(xué)生回答。"這鐘怎么工作的",他的朋友問(wèn)。"看著,別眨眼了",那學(xué)生走上前一把操起銅鑼和錘子,拼命地敲了一下,聲音震耳欲聾。突然,他們聽(tīng)到隔壁墻那邊有人狂叫,"別敲了,你這白癡!現(xiàn)在是凌晨?jī)牲c(diǎn)鐘了!"

a governor visiting a state prison was implored by a convict to pardon him.

"what are you in for?" asked the governor.

"i held a high office," the convict humbly replied, "and sold subordinate appointments. "

"then i decline to interfere," said the governor, with asperity; "a man who abuses his office by making it serve a private end and purvey a personal advantage is unfit to be free. by the way, mr. warden," he added to that official, as the convict slunk away, "in appointing you to this position, i was given to understand that your friends could make the shikane county delegation to the ne_t state convention solid for - for the present administration. was i rightly informed?"

"you were, sir. "

"very well, then, i will bid you good-day. please be so good as to appoint my nephew night chaplain and reminder of mothers and sisters. "

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板10

閱讀小貼士:模板10共計(jì)629個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀5分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要6分鐘,有111位用戶喜歡。

good afternoon,everyone.today,my topic is "i want to be free."it’s a story about a wolf and a dog.

a wolf was almost dead with hunger.a house-dog saw him,and asked,"friend,it’s bad for you."

"why don’t you work steadily as i do,and get your food regularly?" "i would have no objection."said the wolf,"if i could only get a place." "i will help you."said the dog."come with me to my master,and you shall share me work "

so the wolf and the dog went to the town together.

on the way ,the wolf saw that there was no hair around the dog’neck. he felt quite surprised,and asked him why it was like that? "oh,it is nothing."said the dog."every night my master puts a collar around my neck and chains me up.you will soon get used to it."

"is that the only reason."said the wolf."then good bye to you,my friend.i would like to be free."

do you like to be free?every.thank you for listening.

下午好。今天,我的演講題目是"我要自由"。這是一個(gè)關(guān)于一只狗和一只狼的故事。

一只狼快要餓死了,一只狗看見(jiàn)后問(wèn)他,"這對(duì)你是不好的`,為什么不像我一樣穩(wěn)定地干活并有規(guī)律地獲得食物呢?"

狼說(shuō):"如果我有個(gè)地方住,我沒(méi)有意見(jiàn)。"狗回答說(shuō):"跟我到主人那里去,我們一起工作。"于是狼和狗一起回到村子。

在路上,狼注意到狗的脖子上有一圈沒(méi)有毛,他很奇怪地問(wèn)為什么會(huì)那樣。

"噢,沒(méi)有什么。"狗說(shuō),"我的主人每天晚上都用一條鐵鏈子拴住我,你很快就會(huì)習(xí)慣的。""就是因?yàn)檫@個(gè)原因嗎?"狼說(shuō)道,"那么,再見(jiàn)了,我的朋友,我寧愿選擇自由。" 你想要自由嗎?

謝謝大家!

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板11

閱讀小貼士:模板11共計(jì)332個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)1分鐘。朗讀需要2分鐘,中速朗讀3分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要4分鐘,有170位用戶喜歡。

a little kid fell in love with another little kid, a school mate。 sometimes the kids think they fall in love when they have a crush on someone else in the class, when they?re eight or ten years old or something like that。 so the eight-year-oldkid came back home and asked his father, “father, is it e_pensive to be married?” and the father said, “yes, son, it is very e_pensive。” so the son asked, “how much does it cost?” and the father said, “i don?t know, son。 i?m still paying。”

有個(gè)小孩愛(ài)上了另一個(gè)小孩,對(duì)方是學(xué)校的同學(xué)。八歲或十歲左右的孩子有時(shí)會(huì)迷戀班上某個(gè)人,然后就以為自我戀愛(ài)了。因此這個(gè)八歲的小孩回家問(wèn)他爸爸:「爸爸,結(jié)婚很花錢嗎?」爸爸說(shuō):「是啊,兒子,十分花錢?!箖鹤佑謫?wèn):「要花多少錢呢?」爸爸說(shuō):「我不明白,兒子,我到此刻還一向在付錢啊!」

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板12

閱讀小貼士:模板12共計(jì)871個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)3分鐘。朗讀需要5分鐘,中速朗讀6分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要8分鐘,有225位用戶喜歡。

(1)buying a hat

a lady went to a hat shop to buy a hat. as she was very fussy, it took her a long time to pick on one. already at the end of his patience the salesman was afraid that she might change her mind again so he tried to flatter her: "an e_cellent choice, madam. you look at least ten years younger with this hat on!" to his dismay, the lady took off her hat at once and said: "i don"t want a hat that makes me look ten years older as soon as i take it off. show me some more hats!"

中文翻譯

買帽子

一位婦女到一家帽子店買帽子。她很挑剔,用了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間才選好了一頂。已經(jīng)忍耐到極限的售貨員害怕她再改變主意,便恭維她:"你做了極好的選擇,夫人。你戴上這頂帽子看上去起碼年輕十歲!"但令他沮喪的是,這位女士馬上摘下了她的帽子說(shuō):"我不想要一頂摘下來(lái)便使我立刻顯得老十歲的帽子。多拿一些帽子給我看看!

(5) not long after an old chinese woman came back to china from her visit to her daughter in the states, she went to a city bank to deposit the us dollars her daughter gave her. at the bank counter, the clerk checked each note carefully to see if the money was real. it made the old lady out of patience.

at last she could not hold any more, uttering. "trust me, sir, and trust the money. they are real us dollars. they are directly from america."

它們是從美國(guó)直接帶來(lái)的

一位中國(guó)老婦人在美國(guó)看望女兒回來(lái)不久,到一家市銀行存女兒送給她的美元。在銀行柜臺(tái),銀行職員認(rèn)真檢查了每一張鈔票,看是否有假。

這種做法讓老婦人很不耐煩,最后實(shí)在忍耐不住說(shuō):"相信我,先生,也請(qǐng)你相信這些鈔票。這都是真正的美元,它們是從美國(guó)直接帶來(lái)的。"

(3)she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmas tree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant"s house. hundreds of wa_-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail.

英語(yǔ)故事演講演講稿 模板13

閱讀小貼士:模板13共計(jì)753個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀6分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要7分鐘,有116位用戶喜歡。

the message is about a person in the shelter under the eaves, kuan yin is to see through umbrella.

the man said: "the goddess of mercy, purdue creatures like you, take me for some how?"

yin said: "i am the rain, you no rain, you do not need my degree."

the man immediately jumped out , standing in the rain: "now i am also the rain, and the degree of me?"

yin said: "you in the rain, i am also the rain, i will not be poured, because there are umbrella; you are the rain, because no umbrella. why is not my own degrees, but my umbrella degrees. you want, the do not have to look for me, please umbrella brought to! "

he will go. the ne_t day, this person has encountered difficult for it to kuan yin temple. entering the temple, it was found before as the kuan yin is also a person in worship, that the same individual look and guanyin, no less.

the man asked: "you are guanyin it?"

the man replied: "i is guanyin."

the man asked: "why do you worship their own?"

guanyin laughed: "i have encountered a difficult, but i know "

"can save itself".sum up

中文意思:

這篇信息是關(guān)于:某人在屋檐下躲雨,看見(jiàn)觀音正撐傘走過(guò)。這人說(shuō):"觀音菩薩,普度一下眾生吧,帶我一段如何?"觀音說(shuō):"我在雨里,你在檐下,而檐下無(wú)雨,你不需要我度。"這人立刻跳出檐下,站在雨中:"現(xiàn)在我也在雨中了,該度我了吧?"觀音說(shuō):"你在雨中,我也在雨中,我不被淋,因?yàn)橛袀?你被雨淋,因?yàn)闊o(wú)傘。所以不是我度自己,而是傘度我。你要想度,不必找我,請(qǐng)自找傘去!"說(shuō)完便走了。第二天,這人遇到了難事,便去寺廟里求觀音。走進(jìn)廟里,才發(fā)現(xiàn)觀音的像前也有一個(gè)人在拜,那個(gè)人長(zhǎng)得和觀音一模一樣,絲毫不差。這人問(wèn):"你是觀音嗎?"那人答道:"我正是觀音。"這人又問(wèn):"那你為何還拜自己?"觀音笑道:"我也遇到了難事,但我知道,求人不如求己。"

"自己救自己"??偨Y(jié)下來(lái)

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