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Topic :Self-employed in college. General Purpose :To persuade.
Specific Purpose :To persuade my audience that self-employed in college is a wonderful choose.
Central Idea :Self-employed in college can improve our abilities,make our thoughts come true and help us make money. Main Ideas : Body :
Now,you are in your golden time,you have the strong body,the smart brain,the limitless creativity,and the full enthusiasm.But what’ra you doing?Playing computer games all day dorm?Or after TV plays all the time?If so,you’re wasting your life.Then I will show you a valuable way--Start Your Own Business.
It has many advantages,like improving your abilities,making your thoughts come true and making money.Now let’s talk about the three.
FIRST,improving your abilities.While doing your own business,you should make some surveys for what you are doing,and you have to find a appropriate shop front,contact the seller,calculate the price and find the
target-consumers.It is not an overnight process,you have to talk,to compare,to screen,and you will come into contact with all kinds of people.But your
presentation ability,organizing ability will be improved obviously.And you will know the society earlier and deeper than your schoolmates who don’t do this. And next advantage,self-employed in college can make your thoughts come true.Nothing is impossible.Anything you imagine can come into reality.You are the king in your business world.What a single brick and tile looks like,how the world plans, all depend you.And of course it need your hard work.
Last but not least,self-employed in college can help you make
money.The profit the business makes belongs to the you. If you succeed in business, you have the chance to earn a great deal of money. The profit earned is the reward for the owner's effort, ability and creativity. So that you can have more spending money and the burden of your family will be smaller. As job hunting has always been a headache for college students. Though many graduates are employed right after graduation, some are not. So be yourself’s boss is a good ideal which is encouraged by our government.
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President Knapp, Dean Brown, distinguished faculty, students, and guests,
史蒂文·納普校長、布朗院長、尊敬的各位老師、同學們、各位來賓:
Thank you for hosting me here today. It is a privilege to be with you to talk about the challenges before us in the world – and how the World Bank Group is working to become as effective as possible in improving the lives of the poor and vulnerable.
感謝各位今天的接待。我很榮幸來到這里,談一談我們在世界上面臨的挑戰(zhàn),以及世界銀行集團如何竭盡全力有效地改善貧困和弱勢人群的生活。
When we look across the world today and think about the most pressing issues, the ongoing fiscal uncertainty in the United States greatly concerns us. Our hope is that policymakers resolve these issues soon. This uncertainty, combined with other sources of volatility in the global economy, could do great damage to emerging markets and developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America that have lifted millions of people out of poverty in recent years.
今天,當我們縱觀世界、思考最重要的議題時,圍繞美國財政形勢的不確定性讓我們非常關(guān)注。我們希望政策制訂者們能夠盡快解決這個問題。非洲、亞洲、拉丁美洲的新興市場和發(fā)展中國家近年有千百萬人擺脫了貧困,但美國財政形勢的不確定性以及導致全球經(jīng)濟波動的其他一些因素可能給它們帶來損害。
We also can’t help but focus on the upheaval that is taking place in the Middle East. Syria is now in its 30th month of war and the toll has been horrific. More than 100,000 people have been killed, 4 million people have been displaced and another 2 million Syrians have fled and become refugees in neighboring countries, adding great burdens to Jordan and Lebanon in particular. The fighting continues within Syria, and the impact of broken lives and broken economies only grows by the day.
我們也無法不關(guān)注中東正在發(fā)生的動亂。敘利亞目前已進入戰(zhàn)爭的第30個月,造成的傷亡損失令人驚懼。在戰(zhàn)亂中10多萬人被殺,400萬人流離失所,還有200萬敘利亞人逃離家園,成為鄰國的難民,尤其是給約旦和黎巴嫩帶來了沉重的負擔。敘利亞境內(nèi)戰(zhàn)亂還在繼續(xù),對生活和經(jīng)濟造成的破壞日甚一日。
We should not avert our gaze from the Middle East. The World Bank Group has been playing several roles. At times, we are in the backrooms with diplomats and at others we are on the frontlines with humanitarian aid workers. Always, we are working with governments, or companies, or civil society groups to help build strong and sustainable foundations for development. This supports the livelihoods of millions of people in the Middle East, and billions more around the world, who aspire to good jobs, a good education, and access to quality health care.
我們不應(yīng)對中東局勢視而不見。世界銀行集團中東發(fā)揮著多種作用。有時候,我們同外交官和其他人商談于密室,有時候我們同人道主義援助人員戰(zhàn)斗在前線。我們總是在和政府、或者和企業(yè)、或者和民間團體協(xié)力合作,為發(fā)展事業(yè)建造牢固和可持續(xù)的基礎(chǔ)。這些工作支持著中東千百萬人民乃至全世界數(shù)十億人的生計——他們都希望有良好的工作、良好的教育和優(yōu)質(zhì)的醫(yī)療保健。
A critical part of our work is in countries emerging from conflict, affected by conflict, or stuck in a persistent state of fragility. As we know all too well, when a country remains in a long state of fragility, conflict often erupts. The World Bank Group and the wider global community need to confront the complex institutional and social challenges in these fragile states, because the cost of inaction is high and the reward of well-designed interventions is great. When we have the opportunity to build institutions, infrastructure, and human capacity in fragile states, or when we can put together a deal that brings in desperately needed private sector investment, we must seize it. When we fail to help countries develop in a way that is inclusive or fail to help countries build strong governance, we are all affected by the result, which is often a country engulfed in flames, as is Syria today.
我們工作中非常重要的一部分是在剛結(jié)束沖突、受沖突影響或者長期陷于脆弱狀況的國家。眾所周知,當一個國家長期處于脆弱狀況時,沖突往往一觸即發(fā)。世界銀行集團乃至國際社會需要在這些脆弱國家直面復雜的制度和社會挑戰(zhàn),原因是無所事事的代價高昂,而設(shè)計周密的干預(yù)措施則收效巨大。當我們有機會在脆弱國家進行制度、基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施和能力建設(shè)時,或者當我們能夠達成一項協(xié)議引進急需的私營部門投資時,我們必須抓住機遇。當我們未能幫助國家實現(xiàn)包容性發(fā)展時,或者未能幫助國家建立強有力的治理結(jié)構(gòu)時,其后果會影響所有人——往往是一個國家陷入戰(zhàn)火,就像今天的敘利亞。
Drivers of conflict
沖突的驅(qū)動因素
In the Middle East, most of the countries experienced relatively strong growth of 4 to 5 percent a year in the decade before the Arab Spring. Yet serious problems were lurking below the surface. An increasingly educated young middle class was frustrated that the few available jobs were reserved for those with more connections than talent. The private sector operated by earning privileges from the state, leading to a form of crony capitalism that only helped a few, and undermined exports and jobs.
在中東,大多數(shù)國家在阿拉伯之春之前的20xx年都經(jīng)歷過4%或5%的相對強勁增長。然而,外表下隱藏著嚴重的問題。年輕的中間階層受教育程度越來越高,令他們沮喪的是稀少的就業(yè)機會都留給了那些有關(guān)系而不是有才能的人。私營部門的運作要依靠政府提供的特權(quán),形成一種只有利于少數(shù)人的裙帶資本主義,對出口和就業(yè)造成破壞。
The inequities – and the anger – filtered even to the very young. When a million people poured into Tahrir Square in Cairo in 20xx to protest their government, the children of the protesters held protests of their own in classrooms. They demanded better instruction. This is what happens when prosperity is reserved for a select few. All of those left out feel deeply, the burn of inequity.
不平等和憤怒甚至滲透到少年兒童中。20xx年當100萬人涌入開羅的解放廣場抗議政府的時候,抗議者的孩子們也在他們自己的教室舉行抗議活動。他們要求改進教學。當繁榮有選擇地保留給少數(shù)人,這就是結(jié)果。所有那些被遺漏的人都深感到不公平的傷害。
The ongoing crises have left many Middle Eastern countries with a triple challenge. First is restoring macroeconomic stability; second is reforming their economies to meet the high expectations of the people who marched in the streets; and third is managing the transition to new constitutions and more open, contested, multiparty elections. These challenges would be daunting for any single country. But they have all come together in one region. That makes it all the more important for the international community to marshal its resources to support those brave women and men who risked their lives to demand the basic human dignity that is their due.
目前的危機令眾多中東國家面臨三重挑戰(zhàn)。第一是恢復宏觀經(jīng)濟穩(wěn)定;第二是改革經(jīng)濟以滿足上街抗議的人民的期望;第三是管理好向新憲法和更公開的、有爭議的、多黨制的選舉過渡。這些挑戰(zhàn)對于任何一個國家都是巨大的,但三重挑戰(zhàn)同時降臨一個地區(qū),就使得國際社會集結(jié)資源來援助這些冒著生命危險要求得到應(yīng)得的基本人類尊嚴的勇敢男女們顯得愈發(fā)重要。
That also makes it important to come to the aid of Jordan and Lebanon today. The World Bank provided $150 million in emergency aid to Jordan just a few months ago, and we just completed a comprehensive economic and social impact assessment of Lebanon that found the country has lost billions of dollars due to the war in Syria.
這也使得今天對約旦和黎巴嫩伸出援助之手十分重要。世界銀行幾個月前向約旦提供了1.5億美元的緊急援助,我們也剛剛完成了對黎巴嫩的全面的經(jīng)濟和社會影響評估,發(fā)現(xiàn)敘利亞內(nèi)戰(zhàn)導致黎巴嫩損失了數(shù)十億美元。
Lebanon now hosts more than 760,000 Syrian refugees, which could be likened to 56 million refugees entering the United States, 45 million of which would have entered since this January alone. Think of the disruption. Last week, I attended the UN General Assembly meeting of the International Support Group for Lebanon. Donors pledged some funds for the country, but we need to do much more or we risk catastrophe in Lebanon.
黎巴嫩目前接待了超過76萬敘利亞難民,按人口比例來說,這相當于美國涌入5600萬難民,而且僅僅從今年1月以后來到的就有4500萬人。想想這會帶來什么樣的混亂。上周,我們出席了聯(lián)合國大會的黎巴嫩國際援助小組會議。各援助方承諾為黎巴嫩提供一些資金,但我們還需要做得更多,否則黎巴嫩可能會發(fā)生巨大的災(zāi)難。
Our two goals
我們的兩大目標
Just six months ago, our board endorsed the two goals of the World Bank Group: the first is to end extreme poverty by 20xx; the second is to boost shared prosperity by promoting real income growth for the bottom 40 percent of the population.
僅僅半年前,我們的董事會批準了世界銀行集團的兩大目標:第一個目標是到20xx年終結(jié)極度貧困;第二個目標是促進收入最低的40%的人口實際收入的增長,推動共享繁榮。
How does this relate to the situation on the ground in the Middle East and in other poor countries? The goal of ending extreme poverty stands on its own as the moral underpinning of all that we do. The fact that more than a billion people live on less than a dollar, 25 a day in 20xx is a stain on our moral conscience. We must help lift people out of poverty without delay, without prejudice, no matter the circumstance, no matter the locale.
怎樣把這兩個目標與中東及其他貧困國家的現(xiàn)實情況聯(lián)系起來?終結(jié)極度貧困的目標本身就是我們所做的一切工作的道德基礎(chǔ)。在20xx年的今天還有10多億人每天生活費不到1.25美元,這是我們道德良心上的一個恥辱。我們必須幫助人民擺脫貧困,一刻不能耽擱,不帶任何成見,不管是何種情況、什么地方。
Our second goal of boosting shared prosperity is more complex, but relevant to the entire world. The protests during the Arab Spring, and the more recent ones in Turkey, Brazil, and South Africa were rooted in the universal desire to participate in the global middle class.
我們促進共享繁榮的第二個目標更為復雜,但也與全世界都直接相關(guān)。阿拉伯之春期間的抗議活動,以及最近在土耳其、巴西和南非發(fā)生的抗議活動,都植根于一種躋身全球中產(chǎn)階級的普遍愿望。
Today, leaders around the world realize that boosting shared prosperity for the bottom 40 percent is becoming more and more critical to ensure stability. It used to be that much of this discontent boiled under the surface. But social media has created an enormous “virtual middle class,” as Thomas Friedman has called it, who will continue to knock on, and then break down, the door of opportunity.
今天,世界各國的領(lǐng)導人都意識到,促進底層40%的.人口共享繁榮對于確保穩(wěn)定變得日益重要。在過去,許多不滿情緒在社會表層下沸騰。但社交媒體創(chuàng)造了一個巨大的、被托馬斯·弗里德曼稱為“虛擬的中間階層”的群體,這個階層會繼續(xù)叩響然后打破機遇之門。
The lesson is that we should pay much more attention to whether growth reaches all the population, and not just the elite. One way to do so is by looking beyond the overall GDP growth; we need to directly monitor income gains among the bottom 40 percent. Economic progress must also be environmentally and financially sustainable over generations.
一個教訓是我們應(yīng)當更多地關(guān)注增長是否惠及全體人民而不僅僅是特權(quán)階層。要做到這一點,一個辦法就是不能只看總體的GDP增長指標;我們需要直接監(jiān)測底層40%的收入增長。經(jīng)濟進步還需要在環(huán)境上和財政上具有可持續(xù)性,延續(xù)到子孫后代。
So how can incomes of the less fortunate increase in a sustained way? There is more than one path to shared prosperity. One path is through increased opportunities driven by greater economic growth. Another is through a stable social contract, which focuses on raising the living standards of the poor and the disadvantaged. Both paths can lead to improved opportunities for citizens if societies can become more dynamic and productive with greater room for social mobility.
那么怎樣才能以持續(xù)的方式增加貧困人口的收入呢?通向共同繁榮的路不止一條。一條路是通過經(jīng)濟增長創(chuàng)造更多機會。另一條路是通過穩(wěn)定的社會契約,重點提高貧困弱勢人群的生活水平。如果社會更有活力,有更高的生產(chǎn)力,為社會流動性提供更大空間,那么這兩種道路就都能為公民帶來更多更好的機會。
Reaching our first goal of ending extreme poverty by 20xx will not only be historic. It will be extraordinarily difficult. Today, our economists estimate that the number of poor people hovers at just over one billion people, or 150 million fewer than in 20xx.
達到我們的第一項目標——到20xx年終結(jié)極度貧困——不僅僅是具有歷史意義的,而且是異常困難的。今天,我們的經(jīng)濟學家估計貧困人口的人數(shù)徘徊在略稍高于10億,比20xx年少1.5億。
We are making progress, but nothing is assured in this battle, and it will get much tougher the closer we get to the goal. Global growth could be slower than historic trends. Disasters driven by a changing climate could reverse years of development success. Investors could become even more skittish. Long-term financing for much needed infrastructure – already scarce – could dry up.
我們正在取得進步,但在這場斗爭中沒有什么是確定無疑的,而且我們越是接近目標,困難也會越大。全球增長速度可能會低于歷史趨勢。氣候變化造成的災(zāi)害可能扭轉(zhuǎn)多年的發(fā)展成果。投資者有可能會變得膽小;A(chǔ)設(shè)施建設(shè)急需的長期融資已很稀缺,還有可能枯竭。
At the World Bank Group, our two goals require us to deliver results for people. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, our goals must be “transformed from thin paper to thick action.” What will we do—all of us—to translate our plans into effective action to end poverty?
在世界銀行集團,這兩大目標要求我們?yōu)槿藗內(nèi)〉们袑嵆尚АqR丁·路德·金博士曾經(jīng)說過,我們的目標必須“從一頁薄紙變?yōu)槟_踏實地的行動”。我們將如何將計劃轉(zhuǎn)化為終結(jié)貧困的有效行動呢?
A World Bank Group strategy
世界銀行集團的戰(zhàn)略
Our answer is that for the first time, we have a strategy that will bring together the entire World Bank Group – the Bank, which works with governments; the IFC, our private sector arm; and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, or MIGA, which provides political risk insurance. We just released it a few days ago. Never before have we defined a strategy that gives us a comprehensive roadmap to guide all parts of our institution around common goals and principles.
我們的回答是,我們第一次有了一個將整個世界銀行集團統(tǒng)一起來的戰(zhàn)略,包括與各國政府合作的世行;包括我們的私營部門窗口國際金融公司(IFC);也包括提供政治風險擔保的多邊投資擔保機構(gòu)。我們幾天前剛剛發(fā)布這一文件。我們過去從未制定過這樣一個統(tǒng)一的戰(zhàn)略,給予我們一個圍繞共同目標和原則指導機構(gòu)所有部門工作的全面路線圖。
Why is this important? Bureaucracies sometimes operate in ways that keep people away from each other. They tend to create self-enclosed areas of influence. These areas become well-guarded bunkers, or silos. I know something about silos. I grew up in Iowa, and we had lots of them. Those silos of corn stood starkly alone, especially during those long cold winters. Silos perform a critical function in the cornfields of Iowa but they have no place at the World Bank Group.
為什么這一點很重要?官僚機構(gòu)的運作方式有時讓人們相互隔離。他們往往創(chuàng)造自我封閉的勢力范圍。這些勢力范圍成為戒備森嚴的碉堡或者筒倉。我對筒倉有所了解,我在愛荷華州長大,我們那里有很多筒倉。那些貯存玉米的筒倉孤零零地站在地里,特別是在漫長的冬季。筒倉在愛荷華的玉米田里發(fā)揮著重要作用,但在世界銀行集團沒有它們的位置。
How can we – or any other large organization – meet our highest aspirations of serving the poor if we work in a collection of silos? We need to connect the brilliant minds in our institution so that their knowledge flows freely.
如果人們各自在一堆筒倉里工作,我們——或者任何其他大型組織——怎么能夠?qū)崿F(xiàn)為窮人服務(wù)的的最高理想呢?我們需要讓我們機構(gòu)中的出類拔萃之輩對接,使他們的知識自由流動。
The World Bank Group strategy is based on the conviction that the entire organization will work and together as a seamless whole to achieve our inspiring goals. And we know that if we are to have any chance to succeed, we must be selective – first, we must choose our priorities and then, abandon those activities that don’t make the cut.
世界銀行集團的戰(zhàn)略是基于這樣一種信念,即整個機構(gòu)將齊心協(xié)力、團結(jié)一致地實現(xiàn)我們的目標。我們也知道,要想取得成功,我們必須具有選擇性——首先要選擇我們的優(yōu)先重點,然后是放棄那些非優(yōu)先領(lǐng)域的活動。
What will we stop doing? We won’t continue working in areas in which others are better. We won’t enter projects for the sole purpose of meeting volume targets for the year. We won’t take on projects just to plant our flag on the ground. And we won’t tolerate behavior that promotes individual interests over the common good.
我們將要停止做哪些事呢?我們將不會繼續(xù)從事那些別人更擅長的領(lǐng)域。我們不會僅僅出于要完成年度貸款額指標而開展項目。我們不會僅僅為了插上我們的旗子而開展項目。而且,我們絕不容忍將個人私利置于公共利益之上的行為。
So what are our principles?
那么我們的原則是什么?
We will ensure that all our activities have a relentless focus on our two goals.
我們將確保我們的一切活動都堅持不懈地專注于我們的兩大目標。
We will become better partners to others so that together we can achieve those goals.
我們將更好地與其他方面合作來實現(xiàn)這兩大目標。
We will be bold.
我們將勇往直前。
We will take risks –smart risks. And by that, I mean we will invest in projects that can help transform the development of a country or a region – even if it means we might fail.
我們將勇于冒險——聰明地冒險。我的意思是,我們將投資于那些可能有助于改變一個國家或者一個地區(qū)的發(fā)展的項目——即使我們有可能失敗。
We will excel at delivering local solutions by taking our global knowledge and making sure it is available to countries and companies that need it.
我們將出色地利用全球知識來提供本地解決方案,并確保那些需要這些知識的國家和企業(yè)都可以獲得這些知識。
We will take advantage of our deep experience to lead cutting-edge global practices on issues such as finance, education, health, infrastructure, energy, and water.
我們將利用我們的豐富經(jīng)驗,在諸如金融、教育、衛(wèi)生、基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施、能源和水資源等問題上領(lǐng)導最前沿的全球?qū)嵺`。
We will always look for opportunities to help countries invest in their people. We must help countries become more competitive, and a powerful way for them to do so is by investing in the education, health, and job training of their citizens.
我們將會不斷尋找機會幫助各國投資于人民。我們必須幫助各國提升競爭力,而達此目的的一個有效途徑是投資于公民的教育、衛(wèi)生和就業(yè)培訓。
And we will look to create innovative financial tools that can open up new opportunities for long-term financing that countries desperately need.
而且我們將尋求開發(fā)創(chuàng)新型融資工具,開拓提供各國急需的長期資金的新渠道。
Making the strategy a reality
將戰(zhàn)略變?yōu)楝F(xiàn)實
Our strategy calls for us to become a Solutions Bank with results for the poor as our central benchmark. Three elements of the strategy are worth highlighting.
我們的戰(zhàn)略要求我們成為一個提供解決方案的銀行,以對貧困人口產(chǎn)生的成效作為我們的主要基準。新戰(zhàn)略有三項內(nèi)容值得強調(diào)。
First, we will partner with the private sector to use their expertise and capital to fight poverty. This is particularly important to create good jobs for the poor.
首先,我們將與私營部門聯(lián)手,利用他們的專業(yè)知識和資金來抗擊貧困。這一點對于為貧困人口創(chuàng)造良好的就業(yè)尤為重要。
Second, we will increase our commitment to fragile and conflict-affected states, which will require us to be bolder, take more risks, and commit more resources.
第二,我們將加強對脆弱與受沖突影響國家的承諾,這將要求我們更加大膽,承擔更多風險,投入更多資源。
And third, we will be as ambitious as possible on issues that are of global importance, including investing in women and girls and combatting climate change. Our response to climate change, for instance, must be bold enough to match the scope of the problem.
第三,我們在具有全球重要意義的議題上要盡可能雄心勃勃,包括投資于婦女和女童、抗擊氣候變化。例如,我們對氣候變化作出反應(yīng)的力度必須與問題的嚴重程度相匹配。
Creating good jobs
創(chuàng)造良好就業(yè)
On the first element, one of the highest priorities at the World Bank Group will be to help create jobs. How can we most effectively help regions and individual countries position themselves for private-sector-led job growth? The scope of the challenge is daunting – the world needs to create 600 million new jobs over the next decade.
圍繞第一個目標,世界銀行集團的最高優(yōu)先事項之一將是幫助創(chuàng)造就業(yè)機會。我們?nèi)绾尾拍茏钣行У貛椭嘘P(guān)地區(qū)和國家創(chuàng)造最佳條件來促進私營部門主導的就業(yè)增長?這是一項十分艱巨的挑戰(zhàn)——全球需要在未來十年內(nèi)創(chuàng)造6億個新的就業(yè)機會。
A critical pathway out of poverty for the poor is through providing an open and transparent connection to local and global markets. This access can unlock entrepreneurial potential for millions.
幫助窮人擺脫貧困的一條重要途徑是以公開透明的方式將他們與本地市場和全球市場聯(lián)系起來。這種對市場的參與可以釋放億萬民眾的創(chuàng)業(yè)潛力。
For example, one of IFC’s clients, Ecom, connects cocoa, coffee and cotton farmers in over 30 countries to global markets. Last year, Ecom helped more than 134,000 farmers and thousands more through farmer organizations.
例如,國際金融公司的客戶Ecom將30多個國家里種植可可、咖啡和棉花的農(nóng)戶與全球市場連接起來。去年,Ecom向13.4萬農(nóng)民提供了幫助,并通過農(nóng)民組織幫助了更多人。
We also are expanding our group of partners to include those which are pioneering new business models. Just two weeks ago, I met Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, a Chinese firm that, among other things, accounted for 60 percent of the 8.8 billion packages mailed inside China last year. He showed me his black canvas shoes, which were made by a woman in a small village in China. Alibaba was able to drive logistics prices so low that this woman could market her shoes and ship them anywhere in China at a better price than the local shoe store. In just a few years, Alibaba has fostered the creation or growth of over 6 million small and medium enterprises in China.
我們也在擴大合作伙伴的范圍,吸納那些開拓新商業(yè)模式的企業(yè)。就在兩周前,我會晤了中國阿里巴巴公司的創(chuàng)始人馬云,這家企業(yè)在去年中國境內(nèi)郵寄的88億個快件中占60%。他給我看他穿的黑色帆布鞋,這是中國一個小村里的婦女做的。阿里巴巴能夠使物流價格降到如此之低,使這名婦女有可能把她做的鞋銷售到中國任何地方,價格還低于本地的鞋店。在短短幾年中,阿里巴巴扶持了中國600多萬個中小企業(yè)的創(chuàng)業(yè)和成長。
That is an example of a transformational business model. But there are many environments that Alibaba and other companies stay away from. We at the World Bank Group serve as a trusted advisor to the private sector, and that often means we will be the first to venture into a risky environment in order to make others feel more comfortable to invest. We know that there are several trillion dollars managed by sovereign wealth funds and institutional investors; much of it is sitting on the sidelines in low-performing funds. So we will actively work to find new ways to attract these private funds to developing country projects. One recent example was our launch of the Managed Co-lending Portfolio Program in China. The Chinese government agreed to invest $3 billion, alongside IFC; other countries are expressing interest in joining the program.
這是一個具有變革意義的商業(yè)模式的例子。但也有很多環(huán)境是阿里巴巴和其他企業(yè)避之不及的。我們世界銀行集團是私營部門可信賴的顧問,這往往意味著我們會率先冒險進入一個有風險的環(huán)境,目的是讓他人更放心地投資。我們知道主權(quán)財富基金和機構(gòu)投資者管理著數(shù)萬億美元,其中很大一部分閑置在表現(xiàn)不佳的基金里。因此,我們將積極努力尋找新的方式來吸引這些私募基金投資發(fā)展中國家的項目。最近的一個例子是我們在中國啟動了管理聯(lián)合貸款組合計劃。政府同意投資30億美元,與國際金融公司聯(lián)手合作;其他國家也表示有興趣加入該計劃。
A priority on fragile states
重點關(guān)注脆弱國家
The second example of our strategy involves our commitment to taking risks in some of the most troubled places in the world: fragile and conflict-affected states.
關(guān)于我們戰(zhàn)略的第二個例子涉及到我們承諾在世界上問題最多的地區(qū)——脆弱和受沖突影響的國家——承擔風險。
Earlier this year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and I traveled to the Great Lakes region of Africa to support the Peace, Security, and Cooperation Framework, signed by 11 countries. The region has been in a state of war for more than two decades, and rebel groups in the eastern Congo started a new battle a few days before we arrived. Just a couple of hours before we arrived in Goma, the groups called a cease-fire. Despite the tension, crowds of people, most of them women, lined the roads from the UN base to a local hospital. They cheered our convoy. But they also held high signs that spoke of the deep trauma they have experienced. I’ll never forget one woman’s sign. It said simply: Stop the rape. Indeed.
今年早些時候,聯(lián)合國秘書長潘基文和我訪問了非洲大湖地區(qū),以表示對11個國家簽署的《和平、安全和合作框架》的支持。該地區(qū)20多年來長期處于戰(zhàn)爭狀態(tài),就在我們到達前數(shù)日,剛果東部地區(qū)的叛亂組織又燃起了新的戰(zhàn)火。在我們的飛機降落在戈馬幾小時前,叛亂組織宣布;稹1M管局勢緊張,大批的人群——大部分是婦女——從聯(lián)合國基地沿途一直排到一家本地醫(yī)院,他們對我們的車隊歡呼,但他們也高舉著標語牌,表達他們所遭遇的深深創(chuàng)傷。我永遠忘不了一名婦女手持的標語牌上寫著:停止奸。
We must move much more quickly, more urgently, to create peace dividends for countries emerging from years of conflict. We know that you can’t have development without peace. But too often we forget that peace won’t last without development. In the Great Lakes region, we moved quickly to amass an additional $1 billion assistance package to help the region. Shortly after our visit, the Bank’s Board approved $340 million to help finance the Rusumo Falls run of the river hydroelectric project to bring power to millions of people.
我們必須更快速、更緊迫地行動起來,為剛剛走出多年沖突戰(zhàn)亂的國家創(chuàng)造和平紅利。我們知道,沒有和平就沒有發(fā)展。但是我們常常忘記,如果沒有發(fā)展,和平也難以持久。對大湖地區(qū),我們迅速調(diào)動了10億美元的追加援助一攬子計劃,為該地區(qū)提供幫助。我們訪問后不久,世行董事會批準拿出3.4億美元資金支持魯蘇莫瀑布河水電項目,為數(shù)以百萬計的人送去電力。
Today, I pledge to significantly increase our support to fragile and conflict-affected states. I hope to increase the share of IDA core financing – the Bank’s fund for the poorest – to fragile states by about 50 percent in the next three years. IFC, our private sector arm, also will commit to increasing its support for fragile states by 50 percent over the next three years.
今天,我在這里明確承諾將大大增加對脆弱和受沖突影響國家的支持。我希望在今后三年中將國際開發(fā)協(xié)會貸款(世界銀行對最窮國的基金)對脆弱國家的支持份額提高50%。我們的私營部門機構(gòu)IFC也承諾在未來三年將其對脆弱國家的支持提高50%。
The challenge of climate change
氣候變化的挑戰(zhàn)
The third and final example of our strategy is directly related to our shared prosperity goal. Shared means not only making sure that those at the bottom are part of the growth process, but also that growth will not come at the expense of future generations. We need to share the planet and its resources with our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and that means we must have a bold plan to combat climate change.
我們戰(zhàn)略的第三個也是最后一個例子直接關(guān)系到我們共享繁榮的目標。共享意味著不僅要確保那些身處底層的人成為增長過程的一部分,而且增長不能以犧牲子孫后代為代價。我們需要和我們的孩子、孫子、重孫共享地球及其資源,這意味著我們必須有一個對抗氣候變化的宏偉計劃。
Climate change poses a fundamental threat to development in our lifetime. It has the potential to put prosperity out of reach for millions of people. Every region of the world will be affected, and those least able to adapt–the poor and most vulnerable–will be hit hardest. If we want to end extreme poverty, we have to build resilient communities and mitigate shocks, like climate disasters, so that poor people can make gains in their lives–and keep those gains for the long term.
氣候變化帶在我們的有生之年對發(fā)展構(gòu)成了根本性的威脅,有可能使億萬人無法享受繁榮。世界各個地區(qū)無一幸免,那些適應(yīng)能力最差的人群——窮人和最脆弱的人群——受害最大。如果想要終結(jié)極度貧困,我們就必須建立具有韌性的社區(qū),緩解諸如氣候災(zāi)難等沖擊,從而讓窮人能夠有所收益,并長期保持這些收益。
Tackling climate change is not an effort that governments can take on alone. We need a response that brings together governments, private sector, civil society, and individuals, following a coordinated, ambitious plan. We can help in many ways, but perhaps most fruitfully by highlighting the increasing costs of climate change and by mobilizing climate finance from the public and private sectors.
應(yīng)對氣候變化不僅是政府單方面的努力。我們需要制定一項協(xié)調(diào)的雄心勃勃的計劃,聯(lián)合政府、私營部門、民間團體和個人共同作出回應(yīng)。我們可以從許多方面提供幫助,但也許最有成效的作法是就氣候變化不斷上升的成本提出警告,并動員來自公共和私營部門的氣候融資。
The economic costs of extreme weather events are stunning. Coastal city flooding costs $6 billion a year today, but could reach $1 trillion a year by 20xx. Investing $50 billion a year in protection would avoid those costs, and free up $950 billion every year to invest in better schools, hospitals, and social safety nets.
極端氣候事件的經(jīng)濟成本是驚人的。目前沿海城市每年洪災(zāi)造成的經(jīng)濟損失高達60億美元,而到20xx年可能達到每年近1萬億美元。每年投資$500億美元加強防護就可以避免這些損失,省下的$9500億美元就可以用來改善學校、醫(yī)院和社會安全網(wǎng)。
Today, I am committing the World Bank Group to direct a greater share of our own financing toward this battle and also to work with all partners interested in working on this problem in a serious way.
今天,我承諾世界銀行集團將從世行資金中拿出更大份額用來抗擊氣候變化,同時也將與所有愿意認真解決這個問題的各方開展合作。
Clean energy is our starting point. We will bring together knowledge, best practice, and financial support for countries to address the high costs and policy barriers for the adoption of cleaner energy solutions. We are on track to complete renewable energy resource mapping in at least ten countries over the next three years. We will enable energy subsidy reforms in at least 12 countries and work with partners to create new business models for cooking and lighting that utilize the rapidly improving technology of microgrids. I would also like to see at least 10,000 megawatts of additional capacity installed globally with our direct support in three years — that’s equivalent to the entire installed capacity of Peru.
清潔能源是我們的起點。我們將集中知識、最佳實踐和財政支持,幫助各國解決采用清潔能源解決方案的高昂成本和政策障礙。我們正在開展工作,幫助至少10個國家在未來三年完成可再生能源資源地圖繪制。我們將幫助至少12個國家開展能源補貼改革,并與合作伙伴共同創(chuàng)建新的商業(yè)模式,利用迅速改進的微電網(wǎng)技術(shù)解決做飯和照明。我也希望看到通過我們的直接支持,三年內(nèi)在全球范圍至少增加1萬兆瓦的裝機容量,這相當于秘魯?shù)娜垦b機容量。
Conclusion
結(jié)束語
We can reach our goals of ending poverty, boosting shared prosperity, and sharing that prosperity with future generations – but only if we work together with an altogether different sense of urgency. As I mentioned earlier, we must build a social movement to end poverty.
我們可以達到終結(jié)貧困和促進共享繁榮并與子孫后代共享繁榮的目標,但前提是我們要共同努力,并且要有很強的緊迫感。正如我前面提到的,我們必須開展一場終結(jié)貧困的社會運動。
Just six months ago, the board of governors for the World Bank Group laid a foundation for a social movement by endorsing our two goals and declaring that we can end extreme poverty by 20xx. Now we are seeing interest from all corners. Political leaders, including President Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron, are calling for an end to poverty. Faith-based groups such as World Vision are calling for an end to poverty. The One campaign, Oxfam, Save the Children, RESULTS, and many other civil society groups are calling for an end to poverty. And young people are calling for an end to poverty.
短短半年前,世界銀行集團理事會批準了我們的兩大目標,并宣布到20xx年我們能夠終結(jié)極度貧困。這為開展一場社會運動打下了基礎(chǔ),F(xiàn)在我們看到各方面對此都有興趣。政界領(lǐng)袖、包括美國總統(tǒng)和英國首相戴維·卡梅倫都在呼吁終結(jié)貧困。世界宣明會等宗教組織也在呼吁終結(jié)貧困。統(tǒng)一行動、樂施會、拯救兒童基金會、RESULTS以及許多其他民間社會團體都在呼吁終結(jié)貧困。年輕人——像你們這些喬治·華盛頓大學的莘莘學子——也在呼吁終結(jié)貧困。
Just this past weekend, 60,000 people gathered on the Great Lawn of Central Park to watch the Global Citizens Festival, which rallied around the goal of zero poverty by 20xx. I ask all of you here today – join this movement. Propel it forward. There are many things you can do – and one you can do from your seats on your smartphones right now: log on to the Global Poverty Project website — , that’s — and sign a petition to end poverty in a generation. Let world leaders know that this is an issue of fundamental importance to you.
在剛剛過去的這個周末,6萬人聚集在中央公園的大草坪上觀看全球公民節(jié),目標就是到20xx年實現(xiàn)零貧困。我懇請今天在座的各位加入到這場運動中來。推動這場運動向前發(fā)展。你們有很多事情可以做,有一件事你們馬上就可以在座位上通過智能手機來做:登錄到全球貧困項目網(wǎng)站:,我再重復一遍:,簽署一份在一代人時間內(nèi)終結(jié)貧困的呼吁書。告訴世界各國領(lǐng)導人,這對你來說是一個至關(guān)重要的問題。
Our goals are clear at the World Bank Group. End extreme poverty by 20xx. Boost prosperity and ensure that it is shared with the bottom 40 percent and with future generations. We have an opportunity to bend the arc of history and commit ourselves to do something that other generations have only dreamed of. At the Central Park concert, I called up my four-year-old son, Nico, to join me on stage. It was a way to make this goal tangible. When Nico is my height and a senior in college like some of you, we could hand over to him and his classmates a world free of extreme poverty.
世界銀行的目標是明確的。到20xx年終結(jié)極度貧困。推動繁榮,并確保底層40%的人以及子孫后代可以共享繁榮。我們面臨著一個歷史性機遇來完成一項前輩人夢寐以求的事業(yè)。在中央公園的演唱會上,我叫了4歲的兒子尼科一起上臺,這可以使我們的目標更清晰可見——當尼科長到和我一樣高時,到他像你們一樣上大學四年級時,我們將交給他和他的同學們一個消除了極度貧困的世界。
This is the defining moral issue of our time. We cannot let over a billion people suffer in extreme poverty when we have the tools and the resources to change their lives for the better. We cannot allow the bottom 40 percent of the population be denied opportunities for jobs, health, and education. We can do better. We have to do better, for Nico, for four year olds all over the world and for all future generations. For some problems like climate change, time is of the essence, but to quote Martin Luther King again, the time is always ripe to do right. Now’s the time and we are the people. Let’s make it happen.
這是我們這個時代最重大的道德問題。我們有工具和資源來改善10億多極端貧困人口的生活,不能坐視他們飽受貧困之苦。我們不能允許底層40%的人被剝奪就業(yè)、醫(yī)療和教育機會。我們能做得更好。我們必須做得更好——為了尼科,為了世界上所有像他這么大的孩子,也為了子孫后代。對氣候變化這樣的問題,時間是最重要的一個因素。讓我再次引用馬丁·路德·金的話,“做正確的事情的時機總是成熟的!睍r不我待,我們必須采取行動。讓我們行動起來,將目標變?yōu)楝F(xiàn)實。
Thank you very much.
謝謝各位。
大學英語演講稿3
As you slowly open your eyes,look around,notice where the light es into your room; listen carefully,see if there are new sounds you can recognize; feel with your body and spirit,and see if you can sense the freshness in the air. yes,yes,yes,it’s a new day,it’s a different day,and it’s a bright day! and most importantly,it is a new beginning for your life,a beginning where you are going to make new desicisions,take new actions,make new friends,and take your life to a totally unprecedented level! you know all this is real as long as you are confident,passionate and mitted! and you are confident,you are passionate,you are mitted!
you will no longer fear making new sounds,showing new facial expressions,using your body in new ways,approaching new people,and asking new questions. 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 your life. you will never succumb to challenges of hardships. you will never waver in your pursuit of excellence. after all,you are the best,and you deserve the best!
as your coach and friend,i can assure you the door to all the best things in the world will open to you,but the key to that door is in your hand. you must do your part,you must faithfully follow the plans you make and take the actions you plan,you must never quit,you must never fear. i know you must do it,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! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed! i must do it! i can do it! i will do it! i will succeed!
譯文:
當你慢慢睜開眼睛,環(huán)顧四周,注意到的光進入你的房間;仔細聽,看看是否有新的聲音你能認出,感覺與你的身體和精神,看看你是否能感覺到新鮮的空氣.是的,是的,是的,這是新的一天,這是不一樣的一天,這是一個完美的一天!最重要的是,它對你的生活是一個新的開始,一個開始,你要做出新的desicisions,采取新的行動,結(jié)交新朋友,和你的生活完全前所未有!你明白這一切都是真實的,只要你有信心,熱情和!你有信心,你是充滿活力的,你!
你將不再擔心發(fā)出異樣的聲音,顯示新的面部表情,用新的方式使用你的身體,結(jié)交陌生人,你更不會在乎提出奇怪的問題.你將生活的每一天生活絕對的活力,你會展示你的活力經(jīng)過你說的話語和你所采取的行動.你將所有的時光和精力在最重要的目標你的生活.你永遠不會屈服于困難的挑戰(zhàn).你將不會再動搖你對美德的追求.畢竟,你是的',你應(yīng)當?shù)玫降?
作為你的教練和朋友,我能夠向你保證的大門將打開世界上所有的東西給你,可是那扇門的鑰匙在你的手.你必須做你的一部分,你必須忠實遵守你的計劃,采取行動計劃,你必須永不放下,你必須沒有恐懼.我明白你必須這么做,你能夠做到,你會這樣做,你會成功的!
此刻立場堅定,高,握拳,激動,喊出來:我必須這么做!我能做到!我將會完成!我必須會成功!我必須這樣做!我能做到!我將會完成!我必須會成功!我必須這樣做!我能做到!我將會完成!我必須會成功!
大學英語演講稿4
Good evening , ladies and gentlemen .
Iam joy and glad to give you a speech about stress , yes , just the topic you see on the screen.
psychologist tell us that stress is a state of worry caused by the problem of living , such as too much work or study , heavy responsibilities , and quickened pace of life . statistics show that stress comes from every detail in our life . financial problems , poor health , being laid off may be the stress that most adults now suffering . as students in the university , we are also under our special stress . while study , having to take various tests and submit a project against a deadline may put a great pressure on us . and the things make us felt stressed may be our parents’s greater expectations on us than we could reach . later , when we are likely to graduate , some other problems will also annoy us . i think we will worry a lot about our ability to compete in the job market and how we can best use what we’ve learned at college in our future job .
the chief problem we should face to is our atitude towards stress .people usually say they can not live in the sun except they escape from stress . it’s unwelcome ! yes , however , very necessary . just image a world where stress does not exist and people lead their life in a very comfortable way . but is this kind of living condition as perfect as we hope ? without stress , they may feel very satisfied with the current life but lack of power to discover new things result in nothing except a countermarch of the society . no stress , no development . so a certain amount of stress is good . it can stimulate us and increase our level of alertness . and our answer to stress is another vital problem . how to do with ourselves when stress suddenly break into our life ? to wave the white flag and admit our unability , to give up to our ideality , or worstly , just to suicide as to put an end to everything … of cause not . the principle is to tackle with stress gentlely and harmoniously. we should try our best to release ourselves . such as to do some exercise , to linsen to traditional chinese music or classical music to ease our minds and to learn to view these changes of life as challenges .it’s no use crying over spilt milk . only to accept what has happened can solve the problem .
ok , i think i was under large stress 3 minutes before , but now i am here and have finished my speech . here is the last thing i want to add to my topic ,face to it and overcome it ,stress is also a piece of cake
大學英語演講稿5
There is only one failure called never try What is success? Different people have different ideas.You may say success is the realization of ones hopesand justified goals.Under such notion,however,people have different understanding of success because the hopes and goals they cherish vary from one another.There may ba so mangy kinds of success in the world that i cant enumerate them all.So maybe its difficult to set a defination for success.But ,in my opinion,its easy to define what is failure---there is only one failure called never try.Everyone has his dreams but not all of them dare to make it come true.Just like a huter aimed at his game but never fire or a soldier who crying out but never toward.They are afraid of failure that they might encounter.That reminds me of a game we used to play.
We put the chairs in a circle.And the player must pass through th barriers made by the chairs with his eyes covered up.He would be allowed to memorize the positions of the chairs.But as soon as his eyes is covered,we will remove all the chairs.Sometimes,our life is just like such kind of game.We tried our best not to bump against the barriers.But these things turn out to be existing only in our minds.And sometimes,we made them for ourselves.We dare not to participate a competition or get cold feet to call the boy or girl we love.It turns out that the barriers we made for ourselves lead to the loss of a lot of things.Dont give up trying untill you really bump against the chairs.Even so,at least you have a place to sit on.Some people would say i tried but i failed to pass an exam or to find a job.Iam a failure .But on the contrary,i prefer to call these things setbacks instead of failures.There is no failure in a winner s dictionary.It doesnt matter i you have a tumble , what really matters is that you lose the courage to stand up and give it another try.
The process is full of tears and pains.Just look back on how we learn to walk when we are young.If we gave up easily,today we may only crawl .If Tomas Edison gave up easily in finding a proper material to make a bulb,maybe we will live in the darkness after the sunset.Perhaps we need some torches to go on with our competition.I,myself,a shy person by nature who easily suffers from stage fright,had to get up my courage to take part in this speech contest like this.I could have stayed away and had an easy time of it by not coming here.But i chose to accept the challenge and to face the difficulties.
Now here i am.I will try my best because i know i would broaden my horizon and make a lot of friends here.I still remember the first time i sang a song at a party ,the first time talking to a foreign friends,the first time made a speech on the platform,etc.Although at first they almost scared me to death,but when it was over,i feel its worthing trying.There is a saying goes,people often regret what they didnt do instead of what they have done.Forrest Gump often says,life is like a box of chacolate ,you never know what you are gonna get.
I would say if the chacolate you got is not your favourite.Dont get upset but try the next.
大學英語演講稿6
Good afternoon ,Ladies and is Sunny Wang ,one from class one,grade three,major in tour guiding friends always said ,I look like they like to call me Sunny in its a big today is “never give up” “Its long long journey,till I know where I supposed to be”,life is just like journey ,you never know what will happen,Luckly , I am a tour guide on my own way to journey ,tour guide take me out of cross way .i like to be tour guide and I want to be ing our life travelling ,we may come across lots of pleasant or unpleasant things ,but we must go on ,yes?Going on to find the way to make our beautiful dream true ver they can be changed into experience in our life ,so let it be ,and never give up .
Several days ago ,President encouraged to improve our passionate refered to the story about Deng yaping well known to us ,Deng yapping ,who is known to the world at the end of last century e in fact ,the height of her actually less than 150cm was she who got the world chompin ships 14 times and continues rank No.1of the women table tennise at 8 times .
Whats more ,she was presented the globe medal by him in person at Olympic games was reputed the “table tennis queen”and “short giantes” As a matter of fact ,originally,according to the table tenise professors ,Deng yaping was a miracle because she is too short to play table tenise ,as a result ,she made it repoter once asked she “whats make you win ?”she replyed with light smile ,”I could always find the teason that I can and never give up for my dreams .” Yes ,the spirit of “ never give up” achievement herself for us,do we try our best to make our dream ture ,can we always find a reason that we can do when we come across troubles ?I cant help recalling my life ,two years ago ,when I first came into the colleage ,naturely shy ,ordinary looking and average scoers in my study .
i just like a ugly duckling and have little confidence should I do ,I asked myself ,am I take back seat to others .i want to fly and proud tell the world ,I am coming .i remind of Deng yapping ,she can overcome the problem of her height ,so can I tly ,I pay more efforts on my study and take part in competions course I did and I gained lots of experience ,furthermore ,I gained courage and coffidence to face any troubles in my life ,thanks to competitions! Life is just like farming ,you can reap depend a lot on your sowing and once you have dream please keep on and never give up enven in toughst time diffcult steap may be the one to last ,Ladies and Gentlemen ,can we speak out to ourselves “never give up,never give in to win!Always “image you will”! That's all,thank you very much for your attantion ! pleasure to stand here to show you my best.
大學英語演講稿7
When the breeze gently hold when LiuXu savoury, When the sun put it golden glorious quietly around the cherry blossom trees on appered handsome; When the beautiful petals in the air to reach several commonly roll long, then gently landed, we are enjoying a brilliant happineof campus life.
Early morning, happy bird singing, accompany us go strollw floral path and watched the we walked into the campus, eye is full of happiness. Sunshine shop in writing has "e, nanjing normal university affiliated yangzi dickers" e, The bronze medal and put downy light reflection to our body, we cheerfully accepted this light, vigorous entered in campus. On the way to the classroom, and every day that we can all see beautiful fountain and pool, and forceful huaihe books and rather ?
The most successful person may not be the smartest ones.According to a survey conducted among a group of people who were in the same university ten years ago , those whose grade-point average was in the middle fifty percent , all become rich or managers of different fields , while not a single young man of the upper ten percent becomes an executive or boss. Why the smartest kids in the classwill not end up the richest? Why those who are not excellent in studies tend to be managers or own their own enterprise in their later life? And what factors lead to succein career and life if brains are not the only answer? According to my observation , academic brightneis only part of the story , the other factors are very important. One ingredient , among other things , is good interpersonal skills. There is stong evidence that friendship can help to tide you over a period of difficulty.
With a wide circle of friends who can be trusted yo provide information and resources, your chances of succeare much higher. On the cntrary , if you are competent in profession , but have difficulty in getting along with your colleagues and even your boss, you can hardly survive the corporation. Another component is the ability to expreoneself . In today s world , what really counts is the ability to expreoneself rather than technical competence or professional knowledge . The larger the orgnization of which you are an employee , and th fiercer the competition , the more important it will be that you know how to convey your thoughts and convince others of your ideas. Personality is also an important factor. Whatever difficulty or situation , those who appear relaxed and confident are nearer to success. Obviously , among the ingredients for succe, intelligence counts for the half , the rest depends on your personality , and other abilities.
大學英語演講稿8
Bowed their heads and tight stick the screen Beware of high myopia heredity of the next generation to lift your head!
Much of the 3 c products into their lives especially in intelligent mobile phone in the past two years show explosive growth portable convenience makes the notebook computer also gradually replaced so make many rely on the mobile phone addiction "down". Ophthalmologist said a long time with the result of the eye not only easy to let myopia deepen a few baidu and high myopia patients is likely to myopia passed on to the next generation!
High myopia is myopic degree more than 600 degrees these patients are usually long time focus on close work such as the 3 c product screen or book excessive use of the ciliary muscle of the eye make the ocular axial length increased lead to myopic degree is deepened fast. Now common to many teenagers or children get cell phone watch movies or playing online games.
Ophthalmologist Chen Yichuan pointed out that the development of the eyes can't afford to height in using load degree it is easy to soar high myopia rate observed in recent years schoolchildren continue to increase in addition to academic pressure is still heavy and often use the computer or mobile phone is also a reason. In addition if parents have already high myopia the next generation is also very prone to myopia genetic constitution.
Traditional treatment of high myopia will use the ciliary muscle relaxant and also is often said that the mydriatic agent. Excessive use of eye because work can lead to a temporary increase degree actually you can resume after the break use potions can be forced to relax ciliary muscle. But the use of mydriatic agent there may be other issues such as eye contact too much ultraviolet light during the day prone to photophobia symptoms pupil loose big will make elevated intraocular pressure may cause glaucoma. In addition there have some genetic constitution height myopia for a mydriatic agent effect is not obvious.
There are more and more people choose corneal shape the use of night sleep wear hard contact lenses to correct degree this kind of contact lens lens inside coils of different radian design. The patients sleep in the night time to wear the glasses can slowly to set the radian of corneal surface shape radian after the change of the cornea for people who often want to close your eyes also can prevent eye axis will not increase and replace the old order mydriatic agent achieve the goal of control myopia.
Chen Yichuan physician said usually 600 degrees myopia people wearing corneal shape lenses at least two weeks can achieve the result of the day does not need to wear glasses. Note that corneal shape lenses or should pay attention to cleaning and maintenance or like contact lenses will cause inflammation infection should be under the supervision of professional ophthalmologist fitting in order to ensure its safety and effectiveness.
Prevention of myopia good way or a correct habit including the correct posture his eyes from the book or the screen to 30 cm distance maintain the habit of 30 minutes to rest for at least 5 minutes can make the adjustment of the eye muscle rest adequately and sufficient sleep as much as possible don't stay up late to watch TV computer or mobile phone.
The furthest distance in the world is I in your side you are playing with mobile phones.
According to the survey 77% of people on 12 or more hours a day 33.55% of people on 24 hours 65% of people said: if the phone is not in the side will be very anxious.
This is a kind of disease! Bow "mobile phone" please leave some time each day to family and friends face to face talk!
大學英語演講稿9
ladies and gentlemen:
Good afternoon.
The arrival of the year 1999 has brought with a near perfect opportunity to take a look back at the last one thousand years, assess man’s successes and failures, and look forward with our predictions of the third millennium.
Already this afternoon you’ve heard many assessments and you’ve heard a variety of predictions. A variety so vast, ranging from Lewis Carol’s depiction of celebratory life, to the Irish celebration of death. So vast a variety that it’s difficult to find any cnmon ground amongst the contestants here today. Perhaps the only thing that we all share is that we are indeed discussing millennia, the old and the new and the turn of the millennium, and we’re all discussing it in the same language.
A few hundred years ago to have held an event like this it would have been imperative that we were all fluent in a number of different tongues, for the approach of cnbating the language barrier was simply to learn many different languages. Of course people back then had an ulterior motive: that was to ensure that different languages held their different societies or positions, or as King Charles V of Spain put it, “ I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men and German to my horse.”
Today our approach is somewhat different. Instead of trying to vastly spread our verbal ability across the board, we’ve chosen rather to focus it, concentrating on our ability to master one particular language, the English language. Time magazine recently suggested that by the turn of the millennium, English will be the Lingua Franca for one quarter of the world’s population. Already today sixty percents of the world’s television and radio broadcasts are produced and delivered in English. Seventy percents of the world’s mail addressed in English. And it is the language of choice for almost every bite of cnputer data sent across the globe.
But why English? There are no clear linguistic reasons for its suggested global dominance, certainly the grammar is cnplicated, the spelling peculiar and the pronunciation eccentric, to say the very least. One would need only look through the dictionary to find the vast list of amusing paradoxes in the English language—quicksand that works slowly, a boxing ring that is in fact square and a guinea pig that’s really neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. Doesn’t it seem odd that one can make amends but not one amend. Or go through the annals of history but not one annal. The reason, ladies and gentlemen, is simple. English is strange, but no where near as strange as some of our alternatives.
Perhaps I should give you a few idiomatic examples. In English we say “once in a blue moon”. The Italian choose instead “every death of a Pope”. Irish doesn’t like our “drop dead”, replacing it rather with the slightly more obscure “you should lie in the earth.” And if you wanted to tell someone off in Spanish our relatively obvious “go fly a kite” would be better served by the phrase “go fry asparagus”. English’s primary advantage is that of flexibility. On the one hand it has the largest vocabulary of all modern languages, allowing us, as its users, to say exactly what we want in exactly the words we choose to use. On the other, globalization has insured the introduction of a business English, a sort of trimmed down variety of the language we’ve all cne to know and love.
It’s interesting to know that the simple list of just ten words, words like “a”, “and”, “have” and “the”, cnbined to form one quarter of all those ever used in modern cnmunication. Perhaps the real test is: will the global adoption of English as a master language insure the eradication of any misunderstandings that happen today? The answer is not as simple. Russell Hoven once asked: “How many people speak the same language even when they speak the same language?” But one can only hope that our only aim and our only chance of insuring that we cnmunicate effectively with each other is to make sure that we do speak one universal language. In a thousand years time Western clocks will hopefully have ticked onto the year 2999 and we can be assured that scientists, academics and futurists will convene, much like we’ve done today to look back at the third millenium and offer their predictions for the successes of the forth.
大學英語演講稿10
Honourable judges, ladies and gentlemen:
Good afternoon! Today I would like to talk about the importance of keeping opti
mistic. When we encounter difficulties in life, we notice that some of us choose to bury their heads in the sand. Unfortunately, however, this attitude will do you no good, because if you will have no courage even to face them, how can you conquer them? Thus, be optimistic, ladies and gentlemen, as it can give you confidence and help you see yourself through the hard times, just as Winston Churchill once said, "An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity."
Ladies and Gentlemen, keeping optimistic, you will be able to realize, in spite of some hardship, there’s always hope waiting for you, which will lead you to the ultimate success. Historically as well as currently, there are too many optimists of this kind to enumerate. You see, Thomas Edison is optimistic; if not, the light of hope in his heart could not illuminate the whole world. Alfred Nobel is optimistic; if not, the explosives and the prestigious Nobel Prize would not have come into being. And Lance Armstrong is also optimistic; if not, the devil of cancer would have devoured his life and the world would not see a 5-time winner of the Tour De France.
A rose may be beautiful, or maybe not; that depends on your attitude only, and so does success, so does life. Hindrances and difficulties do exist, but if you are optimistic, then they are only episodes on your long way to the throne of success; they are more bridges than obstacles! Now I prefer to end my speech with the great British poet Shelley’s lines: "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Thank you!
大學英語演講稿11
Go round Chinese dream Fu xxx ing Road
As night fell, looking at the night sky, the stars. If every star represents every dream. Then the sky and stars represent the Chinese dream. A vivid dreamwoven into a colorful Chinese dream.
In the sky there is a xxx perienced the vicissitudes of stars, it is the up and down five thousand years of history. From the creation of the world to ourhappiness, Pangu now happy life. Chinese dream through every day and night, flowing through every Chinese heart. No matter how difficult, or there will be after the vicissitudes of bright smile. All are past and gone! For truly great men look to this age alone. Collection time flows through it every China dream,war in the world, made life dream.
There is a shining star in the sky, that is the successful Olympic, Shi Bo, the Shenzhou ten launch China story. When the applause sounded a thunderous,when the beam eyes to China time. I know, at that time. China light emitting in every corner of the world. China dream continues, I dream of sight is still persistent, silently offer yourself a little power. This is a dream, a dream calledChina, one by each Chinese deep call dream. Every struggle figure I carefullyangle upward medals, listening to every sound near the China dream voice,and won the running time of honor, raised her hand to salute, shouting outtheir Chinese dream.
There is a bright star in the sky, that is my dream. My dream is to become an astronomer to space xxx ploration. Morning, I looked at the sun. The fiery red sun hanging high in the sky. "Why does the sun is red?" Suddenly, a problemhowever adorable, I want to have a rocket to send me the sun, let the Sun toldme the answer! At night, I looked at the mysterious night sky, the stars with,bringing a moonlight fell on the ground, is so charming! Suddenly, the initiation of another question, "why do the stars shine? Why does the moon will shine?" I want to have a rocket to send me to the moon, let the moon to tell me the answer! In order to realize my dream, I will work hard, hard, hard again!
In the spread of the night, I stand on the ground, watching rich, strong and prosperous country. With a strong, a glory, a vicissitudes of life, a Chinadream, to create a better future.
Chinese dream, is my dream, it is everyone's dream!
大學英語演講稿12
Thank you very much President Knapp for that kind intro. Alex, trustees, faculty and deans of the university, my fellow honorees, and especially you the class of 20xx. Yes.
Congratulations to you, to your family, to your friends that are attending today's ceremony. You made it. It's a privilege, a rare privilege of a lifetime to be with you today. And I think thank you enough for making me an honorary Colonial.
Before I begin today, they asked me to make a standard announcement. You’ve heard this before. About silencing your phones. Those of you with an iPhone, just place it in silent mode. If you don't have an iPhone, please pass it to the center aisle. Apple has a worldclass recycling program.
You know, this is really an amazing place. And for a lot of you, I’m sure that being here in Washington, the very center of our democracy, was a big draw when you were choosing which school to go to. This place has a powerful pull. It was here that Dr. Martin Luther King challenged Americans to make real the promises of democracy, to make justice a reality for all of God's children.
And it was here that President Ronald Reagan called on us to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds. I'd like to start this morning by telling you about my first visit here. In the summer of 1977 yes, I’m a little old I was 16 years old and living in Robertsdale, the small town in southern Alabama that I grew up in. At the end of my junior year of high school I’d won an essay contest sponsored by the National Rural Electric Association. I can't remember what the essay was about, what I do remember very clearly is writing it by hand, draft after draft after draft. Typewriters were very expensive and my family could not afford one.
I was one of two kids from Baldwin County that was chosen to go to Washington along with hundreds of other kids across the country. Before we left, the Alabama delegation took a trip to our state capitol in Montgomery for a meeting with the governor. The governor's name was George C. Wallace. The same George Wallace who in 1963 stood in the schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama to block African Americans from enrolling. Wallace embraced the evils of segregation. He pitted whites against blacks, the South against the North, the working class against the socalled elites. Meeting my governor was not an honor for me.
My heroes in life were Dr. Martin Luther King, and Robert F. Kennedy, who had fought against the very things that Wallace stood for. Keep in mind, that I grew up, or, when I grew up, I grew up in a place where King and Kennedy were not exactly held in high esteem. When I was a kid, the South was still coming to grips with its history. My textbooks even said the Civil War was about states’ rights. They barely mentioned slavery.
So I had to figure out for myself what was right and true. It was a search. It was a process. It drew on the moral sense that I’d learned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and led me on my own journey of discovery. I found books in the public library that they probably didn't know they had. They all pointed to the fact that Wallace was wrong. That injustices like segregation had no place in our world. That equality is a right.
As I said, I was only 16 when I met Governor Wallace, so I shook his hand as we were expected to do. But shaking his hand felt like a betrayal of my own beliefs. It felt wrong. Like I was selling a piece of my soul.
From Montgomery we flew to Washington. It was the first time I had ever been on an airplane. In fact it was the first time that I traveled out of the South. On June 15, 1977, I was one of 900 high schoolers greeted by the new president, President Jimmy Carter, on the south lawn of the White House, right there on the other side of the ellipse. I was one of the lucky ones, who got to shake his hand. Carter saw Baldwin County on my name tag that day and stopped to speak with me. He wanted to know how people were doing after the rash of storms that struck Alabama that year. Carter was kind and compassionate; he held the most powerful job in the world but he had not sacrificed any of his humanity. I felt proud that he was president. And I felt proud that he was from the South. In the space of a week, I had come face to face with two men who guaranteed themselves a place in history. They came from the same region. They were from the same political party. They were both governors of adjoining states. But they looked at the world in very different ways. It was clear to me, that one was right, and one was wrong. Wallace had built his political career by exploiting divisions between us. Carter's message on the other hand, was that we are all bound together, every one of us. Each had made a journey that led them to the values that they lived by, but it wasn't just about their experiences or their circumstances, it had to come from within.
My own journey in life was just beginning. I hadn't even applied for college yet at that point. For you graduates, the process of discovering yourself, of inventing yourself, of reinventing yourself is about to begin in earnest. It's about finding your values and committing to live by them. You have to find your North Star. And that means choices. Some are easy. Some are hard. And some will make you question everything. Twenty years after my visit to Washington, I met someone who made me question everything. Who upended all of my assumptions in the very best way. That was Steve Jobs.
Steve had built a successful company. He had been sent away and he returned to find it in ruins. He didn't know it at the time, but he was about to dedicate the rest of his life to rescuing it, and leading it to heights greater than anyone could ever imagine. Anyone, that is, except for Steve. Most people have forgotten, but in 1997 and early 1998, Apple had been adrift for years. Rudderless. But Steve thought Apple could be great again. And he wanted to know if I’d like to help.
His vision for Apple was a company that turned powerful technology into tools that were easy to use, tools that would help people realize their dreams. And change the world for the better. I had studied to be an engineer and earned an M.B.A. I was trained to be pragmatic, a problem solver. Now I found myself sitting before and listening to this very animated 40something guy with visions of changing the world. It was not what I had expected. You see, when it came to my career, in 1998, I was also adrift. Rudderless.
I knew who I was in my personal life, and I kept my eye on my North Star, my responsibility to do good for someone else, other than myself. But at work, well I always figured that work was work. Values had their place and, yes, there were things that I wanted to change about the world, but I thought I had to do that on my own time. Not in the office. Steve didn't see it that way. He was an idealist. And in that way he reminded me of how I felt as a teenager. In that first meeting he convinced me if we worked hard and made great products, we too could help change the world. And to my surprise, I was hooked. I took the job and changed my life. It's been 17 years and I have never once looked back.
At Apple we believe the work should be more than just about improving your own self. It's about improving the lives of others as well. Our products do amazing things. And just as Steve envisioned, they empower people all over the world. People who are blind, and need information read to them because they can't see the screen. People for whom technology is a lifeline because they are isolated by distance or disability. People who witness target=_blank class=infotextkey>witness injustice and want to expose it, and now they can because they have a camera in their pocket all the time.
Our commitment goes beyond the products themselves to how they’re made. To our impact on the environment. To the role we play in demanding and promoting equality. And in improving education. We believe that a company that has values and acts on them can really change the world. And an individual can too. That can be you. That must be you. Graduates, your values matter. They are your North Star. And work takes on new meaning when you feel you are pointed in the right direction. Otherwise, it's just a job, and life is too short for that. We need the best and brightest of your generation to lead in government and in business. In the science and in the arts. In journalism and in academia. There is honor in all of these pursuits. And there is opportunity to do work that is infused with moral purpose. You don't have to choose between doing good and doing well. It's a false choice, today more than ever.
Your challenge is to find work that pays the rent, puts food on the table, and lets you do what is right and good and just.
So find your North Star. Let it guide you in life, and work, and in your life's work. Now, I suspect some of you aren't buying this. I won't take it personally. It's no surprise that people are skeptical, especially here in Washington. Where these days you’ve got plenty of reason to be. And a healthy amount of skepticism is fine. Though too often in this town, it turns to cynicism. To the idea that no matter who’s talking or what they’re saying, that their motives are questionable, their character is suspect, and if you search hard enough, you can prove that they are lying. Maybe that's just the world we live in. But graduates, this is your world to change.
As I said, I am a proud son of the South. It's my home, and I will always love it. But for the last 17 years I’ve built a life in Silicon Valley; it's a special place. The kind of place where there’s no problem that can't be solved. No matter how difficult or complex, that's part of its essential quality. A very sincere sort of optimism. Back in the 90s, Apple ran an advertising campaign we called “Think Different.” It was pretty simple. Every ad was a photograph of one of our heroes. People who had the audacity to challenge and change the way we all live. People like Gandhi and Jackie Robinson, Martha Graham and Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart and Miles Davis. These people still inspire us. They remind us to live by our deepest values and reach for our highest aspirations. They make us believe that anything is possible. A friend of mine at Apple likes to say the best way to solve a problem is to walk into a room full of Apple engineers and proclaim, “this is impossible.”
I can tell you, they will not accept that. And neither should you. So that's the one thing I’d like to bring to you all the way from Cupertino, California. The idea that great progress is possible, whatever line of work you choose. There will always be cynics and critics on the sidelines tearing people down, and just as harmful are those people with good intentions who make no contribution at all. In his letter from the Birmingham jail, Dr. King wrote that our society needed to repent, not merely for the hateful words of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.
The sidelines are not where you want to live your life. The world needs you in the arena. There are problems that need to be solved. Injustices that need to be ended. People that are still being persecuted, diseases still in need of cure. No matter what you do next, the world needs your energy. Your passion. Your impatience with progress. Don't shrink from risk. And tune out those critics and cynics. History rarely yields to one person, but think, and never forget, what happens when it does. That can be you. That should be you. That must be you.
Congratulations Class of 20xx. I’d like to take one photo of you, because this is the best view in the world. And it's a great one.
Thank you very much.
大學英語演講稿13
We are going to celebrate the 60th anniversary of our motheland.Being a student in China,I feel very happy and proud.With the teachers' and parents' help ,we make great progress every day.We are growing up together with our motherland.With our knowledge and ability, I am sure we will do great contribution to the country.Thank to the motherland,we are going to be stronger and stronger.The future for us must be bright and hopeful.Let's try hard for ourselves,and for our motherland as well.
I hope a kid, hope full eyes jade-green grass, free of mind and happy of heart in the heart, also from had a regrets.Regardless nature of the boon grant still mankind of creation, nature give we abundant of imagination and infinite pure and endless Xia think, although they be small but solidify one heart, they mutually hold to hug to each other, under the nourish of the earth, full exertive solidify one coagulate of heart dint, also give nature one Wen Run4 of green space.
Year by year, the spring return to the earth again, it may be said"the prairie fire burn not to exert, the spring breeze blow and living", grass with it special stubborn, walk through the four seasons.Although it have no floriferous fragrance, take light nice and secluded;Although it don't have Gao Da4 of tree, seem to be so of insignificant, it be not small but shame, it optimism upward, creator green of vast one, it don't account repay useful green display whole of the earth.
The lovely grass, I appreciate you, you are to use you of of offer, use you of time change oneself of new looks, also change people's viewpoint to you.Although sometimes blow to kiss in the bise bottom, you would be tinily low to fall a head, however you just trembled to fall the dust of body, face strongly, the Ao sign a ground of outstanding on the mud.
You don't have too many Diao decoration and have no clamor of city and car bearer to of prosperous, but have ground smile to face a kid especially, face what you face each have life of person, passion life, life medium of people also love grass of smile, because have you in the life of open-minded state of mind and optimism of attitude, there is also bright and beautiful sunlight.Although sometimes perhaps would be continuous to rain, brought the grass of light green excessive of bother, moist with accumulate water, total have sunlight of reappear.The spring breeze doesn't smell soil, the grass had again thriving of source of vitality, grass at morning of the morning Lou once more let us suck to absorb and make our moods receive benefit to dulcify with joys quick.
The grass of , love of offer, make nothing exciting of life become Chong Ying;Grass, the big-hearted state of mind relax, it didn't need to be cover up, is a contented fully enjoy body interest;Grass, because of love but the United States, it be some and a little more careless to love to tolerate, rational, but touched the person's in the mind.
The burst of light breeze is blow and the children's joys voice joke awakenned my thoughts and feelings.In awakely and the dim moonlight, originally the person's life not is also such as grass similar infinitesimal, but it use original of gentleness, affecting characteristic, like gaudiness of grass of flexible jade-green.The grain of life, give hope, grateful, taste, vitality, although sometimes very tired, own life of aureole happiness to end.
大學英語演講稿14
矯健的蒼鷹扇動著雙翅,無畏的目光點亮前行的道路。呼吸一口新鮮的空氣,讓久儲的夢想復活,讓我們一起飛翔!
職專三年得到的不僅是一張文憑,更多的是應(yīng)該是知識和能力的增長。作為一名職專畢業(yè)生,畢業(yè)也不僅僅是一條“謀職“路可走,同時還有考研、留學、但是你有沒有想過創(chuàng)業(yè)呢?別以為自己兩手空空,白手起家,其實資本就在你的腦袋里!職專畢業(yè)生,白手亦可起家!
創(chuàng)業(yè)是每一個職專畢業(yè)生必須擁有的一段經(jīng)歷,它使我們在實踐中了解社會、在實踐中鞏固知識;創(chuàng)業(yè)又是對每一位職專畢業(yè)生專業(yè)知識的一種檢驗,它讓我們學到了很多在課堂上根本就學不到的知識,既開闊了視野,又增長了見識,為我們以后進一步走向社會打下堅實的基礎(chǔ),也是我們走向工作崗位的第一步。
考慮創(chuàng)業(yè)已經(jīng)很久了,看了關(guān)于這方面的資料已很多。對自己的將來已經(jīng)有了很充分的打算。在中國,創(chuàng)業(yè),有很多好的項目,可以說,任何一個小的在小的再不起眼的東西,如果真的干好了都會成功的。中國就是這樣,地大物博,什么都充滿著商機。我們看看,北京這么繁華的城市,做那些那買賣的都是外地人,比如擦皮鞋、買冰棍什么的,在北京本地人看,都是讓人瞧不起的,都是讓別人看做是有點的東西,的買賣,但在他們眼里這確實自己崇高的事業(yè),畢竟他們要某生,既然要生存就得拉下臉強忍著勁干。不排除機遇和運氣,單就是他們自己的毅力和信念,都是他們以后成功最大的法寶了。然而后來,他們真的有成功的,這就是福,這就是當初他們不干人后,做出的抉擇。這也就是中國市場之所大的最好的表現(xiàn)。蒙牛集團的老總牛根生,當初有什么,當初是如何起家的,非常的辛苦,窮孩子呀,50塊錢被賣到城里,后來一步一步的開始了自己的`人生打算?疵恳粋例子,無不體現(xiàn)著各個商機的存在。
中國人說:[塞翁失馬,焉知非福]在每一個失敗中都含有成功的因子,我相信從失敗中學到的東西,要比成功中學到的東西多。
會計本來就是煩瑣的工作。在學習期間,我曾覺得整天要對著那枯燥無味的賬目和數(shù)字而心生煩悶、厭倦,以致于登賬登得錯漏百出。愈錯愈煩,愈煩愈錯,這只會導致“雪上加霜”。反之,只要你用心地做,反而會左右逢源。越做越覺樂趣,越做越起勁。梁啟超說過:凡職業(yè)都具有趣味的,只要你肯干下去,趣味自然會發(fā)生。因此,做賬切忌:粗心大意,馬虎了事,心浮氣躁。做任何事都一樣,需要有恒心、細心和毅力,那才會到達成功的彼岸!
作為自身而言,處在這個與時俱進的經(jīng)濟大潮時代,作為一名財會專業(yè)的學員,在校學習期間應(yīng)更好的學好財會專業(yè)里的專業(yè)知識,打好理論基礎(chǔ);在財務(wù)實習的時候按要求認真參與每一個實習的機會,總結(jié)實際操作中的經(jīng)驗和積累學習中自身的不足,密切關(guān)注和了解會計工作發(fā)展的最新動向,為以后即將從事的會計工作打下堅實的基礎(chǔ),當自己走出校園,成為一名名副其實的財會專業(yè)人才,在大浪淘沙中讓自己能夠找到自己屹立之地,讓自己的所學為社會經(jīng)濟作出自己應(yīng)有的貢獻。
羅馬并非一日建成,成功更非一蹴而就。為了自己,為了在畢業(yè)以后找到好的工作。我們是時候該充實自己,完善自己了。一起努力吧!只有全心奮斗,才有滿心收獲。
唯愿青年朋友們能學業(yè)有成,創(chuàng)業(yè)有備。成功永遠屬于敢于創(chuàng)新,不懈奮斗得創(chuàng)業(yè)者!
大學英語演講稿15
Hold Fast To Your Dreams
I have a dream today。
I have a dream that one day every vally shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight,and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
Wow, what a dream it has been for Martin Luther King. But the changing world seems telling me that people gradually get their dreams lost somehow in the process of growing up, and sometimes I personally find myself saying goodbye unconsciously to those distant childhood dreams.
However, we meed dreams. They nourish our spirit; they represent possibility even when we are dragged down by reality. They keep us going. Most successful people are dreamers as well as ordinary people who are not afraid to think big and dare to be great. When we were little kids, we all dreamed of doing something big and splashy, something significant. Now what we need to do is to maintain them,refresh them and turn them into reality. However,the toughest part is that we often have no ideas how to translate these dreams into actions.
Well, just start with concrete objectives and stick to it . Don’t let the nameless fear confuse the eye and confound our strong belief of future. Through our talents, through our wits, through our endurance and through our creativity,we will make it.[由www.duanmeiwen.com整理]
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow. So my dear friends,think of your old and maybe dead dreams. Whatever it is,pick it up and make it alive from today.
譯文
抓牢你的夢想
我這天有一個夢想。
我夢想有一天,幽谷上升,高山下降,崎嶇之地變平原,曲折之路成坦途。圣光展露,滿照人間。
這對馬丁路德金是怎樣的一個夢想啊。但是這個變化著的世界似乎在告訴我,在成長的過程中,人們卻不知不覺把他們的夢想弄丟了,而我自我也有時會覺得在告別很多童年的夢。
然而,我們是需要夢想的。夢想滋養(yǎng)我們的靈魂,夢想代表著我們被現(xiàn)實拉垮時依然具有的期望。它鼓勵我們不斷前進。大多數(shù)成功人士都是夢想家,同時也是普通人,只是他們敢于夢想敢于成就偉大。當我們還是孩子的時候,我們都夢想過做.
做一番大事業(yè),此刻應(yīng)當做的就是保存好那些夢想,再度恢復它們,并將它們實現(xiàn)。但是最難的是我們通常不明白怎樣付諸實施。那么,就從最具體的目標開始,堅持去做吧。不要讓那些莫名的恐懼迷惑了我們的雙眼,影響了我們對未來的.信念。用我們的天資和智慧,用我們的耐力和創(chuàng)造力,我們必須會實現(xiàn)夢想。
抓牢你的夢想,因為如果夢想死亡,生活就成了一只折斷翅膀的鳥再也不能飛翔。抓牢你的夢想,因為如果失去夢想,生命就成了一塊覆蓋著冰雪的貧瘠的凍土。親愛的朋友們,想想那些過去的或已經(jīng)死去的夢想吧。不管是什么,重新將它撿起,并從這天開始讓它重生。
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